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GAME
EIGHT
B-A
Blue Devils:
23
Moshannon
Valley Black Knights:
0
Friday, October 22, 2004 Houtzdale, Pennsylvania
(Game
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This Date in Blue Devil Football: October
22nd)
Bellwood-Antis
defenses Moshannon Valley to win seventh straight game
By
Bob Miller
Daily Herald Sports Editor
Coming
up here (Moshannon Valley), we have had a history of really tough ballgames,
and I expected another tough one tonight, said Bellwood-Antis head
coach John Hayes. The two schools split a pair of close decisions in the
last two years. Bellwood-Antis downed Mo Valley 21-16 in 2002 at Houtzdale,
and the Black Knights edged B-A 13-7 last year in Bellwood. I just
cant say enough about how tough our kids played defensively. I think
we pretty much shut down the things Moshannon tried to do.
Bellwood-Antis
won their seventh straight win after a season-opening loss to backyard
rival Tyrone, shutting out Moshannon Valley 23-0.
In picking
up the victory, the Blue Devils allowed Moshannon Valley just 77 yards
total offense, including 29 rushes for 62 yards and one pass completion
for 15 more. Senior running back P. J. Keith, who had 1,089 yards and
14 touchdowns coming in to the game, was limited to just 79 yards on 20
carries. The rest of the Knights were held to a minus 17 yards on nine
carries. Keith, who was averaging 6.4 yards coming in, was limited to
one yard or less on nine of his 20 carries.
We
were concerned about them throwing the football, said Hayes. We
really did a great job in that area. Keith is an outstanding back. Hes
going to get some yards, youre not going to shut him out. But I
think we kind of slowed him down, we kept him at bay, kept them in long-yardage
situations, where they had to do something they didnt want to do.
I cant say enough about the entire defense. All the way along, the
line played disciplined. We didnŐt want to overpursue, over penetrate.
The linebackers ran to the football well. The D-backs played
great coverage. One pass is all I can remember them completing against
us.
Moshannon
Valley never really threatened, getting as close as the B-A 40 just once
near the end of the second quarter, following Evan Celmos 32-yard
field goal that boosted the B-A lead to 17-0. The Blue Devil defense stopped
the Knights right there. Dan Kovac and Troy Brunner combined to tackle
Keith for no gain, Tony DelGrosso hit Mike Baughman for a five-yard loss
when Moshannon tried to run a reverse to their end and Adam Martin sacked
Knights quarterback Luke Martin for a three-yard loss to force Mo
Valley to punt.
Then in the
fourth quarter with time running out in the fourth period, Moshannon Valley
reached the BA-47 with a first down, after driving from their own 26.
Lance Lafferty and Brunner stopped Keith for no gain, Martin threw an
incomplete pass with the B-A defense in his face, Tyler Narehood sacked
Martin for a four-yard loss and then smothered Keith after a gain of one
on fourth and long.
The first
quarter was scoreless, although Bellwood-Antis ran 19 plays to just seven
for Moshannon. Josh Kleinfelter, who led all runners with 25 carries for
157 yards, scored a three-yard touchdown to break the 0-0 tie on the first
play of the second quarter. Kleinfelter rushed nine times for 51 yards
during the first two Blue Devils drives in the opening quarter, including
a 21 yard scamper to key the scoring drive. Kleinfelter rushed for back-to-back
seven-yard gains early in the march and Jonathan Davila picked up a big
first down on a fourth-down-and one call at the MV-7.
Moshannon
Valley hurt themselves on the following series with two consecutive holding
penalties. Back in punt formation at their own 20, Robert Smith had to
chase a bad snap into the end zone and punted on the run, getting off
a kick that went for a minus four yards to the MV-16.
Bellwood-Antis
took just one play to score. Wingback Derrick Hoffer took the ball around
the left side on a reverse for the 16-yard TD. Celmo booted his second
PAT to give the Blue Devils a 14-0 lead with 8:55 left in the first half.
Moshannon
Valley was held to just four first downs in the contest, two in the second
quarter on back-to-back runs by Keith for 12 and 13 yards to begin the
final first half series for the Knights. Then in the final quarter, Keith
sliced through the B-A defense for eight yards for a first down and Luke
Martin connected on his only friendly pass completion of the game to Michael
Baughman for 15 yards. In each case, the Bellwood-Antis defense put the
stops to Moshannon Valley before they could get anything going.
On their
next series, Mo Valley went to the air, and Hoffer picked off an errant
pass giving Bellwood-Antis the ball at the MV-41. Kleinfelter ripped off
a 24-yard gain to key the march, but the Moshannon defense trapped Kyle
Drost for a six yard loss. Celmo stepped back and booted his first varsity
field goal to send the Blue Devils into the locker room at the half with
a 17-0 advantage.
The third
quarter was scoreless, but Bellwood-Antis dominated, keeping the ball
for 15 rushing plays and four passes to just six plays for the Knights.
Travis Ehredt bulled up the middle for 17 yards to move the sticks for
one first down and Davila picked up two more with twin five-yard gains.
The Blue
Devils added the only score of the second half in the fourth stanza. Dan
Kovacs punt pushed Moshannon Valley back to the Knights 10.
A pair of runs by Keith netted five yards and another by fullback Nathan
Pataky yield two more, forcing a punt.
The 14-yard
boot gave B-A the pigskin at the MV-24. Kleinfelter gained nine yards
on the first play, but fumbled the ball. An alert Derrick Hoffer fell
on the ball four yards further down the field to pick up a first down
on the play. Hoffer scampered for seven yards a play later and Kleinfelter
scored the TD from three yards out to cap the scoring.
Offensively,
we didnt try a whole lot, because we wanted to be sound and conservative,
partly because junior Kyle Drost was starting his first varsity game tonight,
explained Hayes. We tried to take advantage of what we could and
we got what we needed. Good field position helped us out.
Bellwood-Antis
23, Moshannon
Valley 0
Score by quarter:
| Bellwood-Antis |
0
|
17
|
0
|
6
|
23
|
| Moshannon
Valley |
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Scoring summary:
Second Quarter
B-A
- Kleinfelter 2 run (Celmo kick) 11:59
B-A
- Hoffer 16 run (Celmo kick) 8:55
B-A
- Celmo 32 field goal 4:22
Fourth Quarter
B-A
- Kleinfelter 3 run (kick failed) 9:16
Team
Statistics
| Category |
B-A
|
MV
|
| First
Downs |
18
|
4
|
| Rushes |
56
|
29
|
| Rush
Yards |
261
|
62
|
| Pass
Comp./Att./Int. |
3-8-2
|
1-5-1
|
| Pass
Yards |
24
|
15
|
| Fumbles/Lost
|
1-0
|
0-0
|
| Penalties/Yards |
4-25
|
2-20
|
| Punts/Average |
2-31
|
6-24.7
|
| Total
Offense |
285
|
77
|
Individual
Statistics
Rushing:
B-A
- Kleinfelter 25-157 (2 TD) Ehredt 13-61), Hoffer 6-40 (1 TD), Davila
5-14, Crist 1-7, Clapper 1-0, Drost 4-(-16), Team 1-(-2).
MV
- Keith 20-79, Pataky 2-5, Baughman 1-(-5), Martin 6-(-17).
Passing:
B-A
- Drost 3-8, 24 yards, 2 Int., 0 TD.
MV
- Martin 1-5, 15 yards, 1 Int., 0 TD.
Receiving:
B-A
- Ehredt 2-13, Hoffer 1-11.
MV
- Baughman 1-15.
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