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GAME
TEN District
6A Quarterfinal Playoff
B-A
Blue Devils:
52
Laurel Valley Rams:
8
Friday, November 5, 2004 Bellwood-Antis Memorial
Field Bellwood, Pennsylvania
(Game
Photos
This Date in Blue Devil Football: November
5th)
Kleinfelter,
Ehredt rush Blue Devils past Laurel Valley in first round District action
By
Bob Miller
Daily Herald Sports Editor
The scoreboard
wasnt working on Friday night at Bellwood Memorial Stadium during
the Bellwood-Antis/Laurel Valley first round District 6-A playoff game.
That, however, was about the only thing that didnt work for the
Blue Devils, who demolished Laurel Valley 52-8 to earn a home game for
next weeks semifinal round against the winner of the Juniata Valley/Moshannon
Valley game that will be played tonight (11/6) at 7 p.m. at Juniata Valley.
Before the
game clock (which had to be kept on the field by the officials and relayed
to the media and fans every several minutes) expired, the Blue Devils
had rushed 58 times for 519 yards. Although seldom thought of as a passing
team, Bellwood-Antis added 117 yards passing to total 635 yards in total
offense.
The majority
of the rushing acreage belonged to sophomore tailback Josh Kleinfelter,
who set a school record with 307 yards on the ground, and senior fullback
Travis Ehredt with 102 yards on 19 carries. Each scored twice to lead
the attack. Jonathan Davila, Derrick Hoffer and Dan Campbell also scored
for the Blue Devils, who improved their record to 9-1 with their ninth
straight victory.
Josh
made the runs, he had the yardage said Bellwood-Antis head coach
John Hayes. But Travis Ehredt blocking and the whole line takes
great pride in that what he is accomplishing, they are accomplishing.
Its really unique to see those kids go out and play so hard and
give such great efforts in that cause. I was really pretty pleased with
our offense tonight. Hopefully we can get to where we can throw the ball
better next week.
Laurel Valley
would have to wait until their seventh series of the game, late in the
second quarter, before recording their initial first down.
On just their
second play from scrimmage, B-A junior quarterback Kyle Drost hit classmate
Dan Kovac with a pass down over the middle and Kovac raced 52 yards to
the LV-16. Three plays later, Ehredt went through a hole on the left side
blown by his teammates on the line and didnt stop until he had scored
an 11-yard touchdown. Evan Celmo booted the first of seven PATs.
The Bellwood-Antis
defense, which has been the heart and soul of the Blue Devil season, would
limit the Rams to just 57 yards rushing and 76 passing.
When the
B-A offense fumbled the ball away to Laurel Valley at the BA-16, the Bellwood-Antis
D got the ball back at the 20 after the Rams ended up with
a minus four yards on four plays.
The Blue
Devils took the ball and marched 80 yards the other way for a touchdown
of their own. Ehredt rambled for 30 yards on the first play and Kleinfelter
dashed 12 yards a play later and then finished the quick five-play drive,
taking the ball on a draw play that worked all night, faking several would
be tacklers out of several parts of their uniform and dashing 46 yards
for the score. This run made Kleinfelter the first Blue Devil to rush
for 1,000 yards in a season as a 10th grader.
After the
teams exchanged several punts, the Blue Devils began near midfield on
another march. Kleinfelter motored 29 yards on the second play of the
series and scored the 17-yard TD two plays later.
Drost and
Kovac combined again for a 38-yard pass play to get the ball to the LV-21
one series later. Kleinfelter added runs of 10 and 16 yards and Jonathan
Davila banged in for the three-yard score. Celmos PAT kick gave
the Blue Devils a 28-0 advantage.
Laurel Valley
put together their one long drive following the fourth B-A score. Jon
Saxton got loose and scooted 27 yards and senior quarterback Chris Smithley
connected with Saxton for 15 yards and big wide receiver Justin Chop for
16 more for three first downs. The B-A defense came up big and stopped
the drive a yard short of the Blue Devils goal line.
The second
play after taking over the Blue Devils fumbled and Laurel Valley recovered
at the BA-9 to resume the scoring threat. Bellwood held for two downs,
but was flagged for a five-yard penalty and Smithley found Saxton all
alone in the end zone for the TD. Smithley tossed a successful two-point
conversion pass to Saxton to slice the B-A lead to 28-8. Unfortunately
for the Rams, that was their lone visit to the end zone. The score did
manage to break a B-A streak of 12 straight quarters without allowing
a point by their opponents.
Defense
is what got us here, said coach Hayes. When you get to the
playoffs, I dont care what level it is, high school, college or
pro, defense is what is going to take you to a championship. You have
to keep the other team from scoring. Tonight, fortunately the offense
complimented us, gave us some breathing room.
In the third
quarter, Ehredt opened the second offensive series for Bellwood-Antis
by slipping through the line and dashing 22 yards. Not to be outdone,
Kleinfelter took the next toss 29 more. When the march stalled at the
LV-10, Celmo booted a 27-yard field goal.
A series
later with the ball at the BA-20, after a Ram punt bounced into the end
zone, Kleinfelter sprinted 75 yards to the Laurel Valley-5, where he ran
out of steam. Ehredt bulled the final three yards for his second TD two
plays later.
The Blue
Devils added a pair of fourth-quarter scores to set the final score. First
Derrick Hoffer ran a reverse 19 yards for a touchdown. Kleinfelter had
his number called three times for 39 yards, including an 11-yard gain
that put him past 300 yards. Then on the first play of the following B-A
series, with the junior varsity in the game, sophomore Danny Campbell
exploded around the left side for 68 yards and a touchdown on his first
carry of the game.
DEVIL
NOTES: Bellwood-Antis set a new team record for total offense with
their 636 yards. The old mark had been 556 yards against Central in 1964
The old individual record was held by Chris McCartney, who rushed for
278 yards against Northern Bedford in 1989
Kleinfelter becomes the
14th Blue Devil to rush for 1,000 yards in a season. Five B-A runners
have done it twice
Bellwood-Antis had 10 plays that covered 19 yards
or more.
Bellwood-Antis
52, Laurel Valley 8
Score by quarter:
| Laurel
Valley |
0
|
8
|
0
|
0
|
8
|
| Bellwood-Antis |
14
|
14
|
10
|
14
|
52
|
Scoring summary:
First Quarter
B-A
- Ehredt 11 run (Celmo kick) 7:43
B-A
- Kleinfelter 46 run. (Celmo kick) 2:35
Second Quarter
B-A
- Kleinfelter 17 run (Celmo kick) 6:23
B-A
- Davila 3 run (Celmo kick)
LV
- Saxon 4 run (Saxon pass from Smithley)
Third Quarter
B-A
- Celmo 23 field goal 4:03
B-A
- Ehredt 3 run (Celmo kick) 0:53
Fourth Quarter
B-A
- Hoffer 19 run (Celmo kick) 8:37
B-A
- Campbell 6 run (Celmo kick)
Team
Statistics
| Category |
B-A
|
LV
|
| First
Downs |
25
|
6
|
| Rushes/Rush
Yards |
58-519
|
24-57
|
| Pass
Comp./Att./Int. |
4-9-1
|
7-25-1
|
| Pass
Yards |
117
|
76
|
| Fumbles/Lost
|
3-2
|
1-1
|
| Penalties/Yards |
3-20
|
3-12
|
| Punts/Average |
2-31
|
8-34
|
| Total
Offense |
636
|
133
|
Individual
Statistics
Rushing:
B-A
- Kleinfelter 22-307 (2 TD) Ehredt 19-102 (2 TD), Hoffer 3-37 (1 TD),
Campbell 2-63 (1 TD), Elvey 4-15, Davila 1-3 (1 TD), Mountain 2-9, Crist
1-10, Hughes 2-6, Drost 4- (-28)
LV
- J. Saxton 12-34, Smithley 2-6, Dubics 4-4, Fiochetta 3-4, Shetler 1-4,
S. Saxton 1-4, Hageder 1-1.
Passing:
B-A
- Drost 3-8, 101 yards, 1 Int., 0 TDs, Hughes
1-1, 16 yards, 0 Int., 0 TDs.
LV
- Smithley 7-25, 76 yards, 1 Int., 1 TD.
Receiving:
B-A
- Kovac 2-90, Ehredt 2-27.
LV
- J. Saxton 5-38 (1 TD), Chop 1-16, Dickert 1-22.
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