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B-A
Blue Devils:
6
Philipsburg-Osceola:
3
Friday, October 8, 2004 Philipsburg, Pennsylvania
(Game
Photos This Date in Blue Devil Football: October
8th)
Bellwood-Antis
edges Philipsburg-Osceola in first overtime on Josh Kleinfelters
touchdown
By
Bob Miller
Daily Herald Sports Editor
Bellwood-Antis
had trouble stringing positive plays together on Friday night at Philipsburgs
Memorial Stadium, so the Blue Devils just waited for the Mounties to accomplish
what they werent able to do themselves. When the game was still
knotted at 0-0 with neither team able to put any points on the scoreboard,
suddenly Bellwood-Antis only had to move the ball 10 yards to score. Sophomore
tailback Josh Kleinfelter took just one play in the first overtime to
get outside around the left side to score a touchdown from the 10-yard
line to give Bellwood-Antis a 6-3 win.
Philipsburg-Osceola,
celebrating Senior Night before the start of the game, had taken a 3-0
lead on their possession in the overtime on Lou LaFurias 21-yard
field goal, but couldnt keep Kleinfelter in check from short range.
We
had some offensive plays, said head coach John Hayes, but
Philipsburg has such a great defense. They are strong and have such great
speed. They go to the football well. We could make some plays, but we
had trouble stringing them together for a long period of time. Probably
the best thing that could happen, did happen. We got down to the short
field. I was concerned after they got the big gain on first down, but
then our kids hung in like they did most of the night. We had a chance
and my thought was to catch them in the jubilation of putting the points
up and then trying to trip quick. If it works, its great. I was
truly ecstatic about the way the kids played all the way through much
of the game.
The two schools
battled back and forth. Each had their chances, but defense stepped up
and stopped any chance of scoring in regulation.
The Mounties
began the ballgame by marching from their own 24 to the BA-39, before
Blue Devil cornerback Derrick Hoffer outjumped a Philipsburg receiver
for an interception.
The Blue
Devils turned the ball right back to the Mounties a play later when Kleinfelter
tried threading between P-O defenders on a pitchout and had the ball stripped
in the process. With their backs to the wall with the Mounties having
a second and six at the BA-12, Troy Brunner and Adam Martin combined to
stop the runner for no gain and then Brunner sacked P-O quarterback Jeff
Winters for a seven-yard loss. LaFurias 36-yard field goal try was
short and wide right and the Blue Devils escaped with no points from the
hosts.
Zach Tomchick
connected with Hoffer for 20 yards and a big first down a couple series
later to keep a drive alive, but LaFuria intercepted Tomchicks next
attempt to thwart the scoring opportunity at midfield.
Bellwood-Antis
got to the PO-29 in the second quarter, with the help of a 37-yard romp
by Kleinfelter, who got loose around left end. That run pushed Kleinfelter
past John Grahams 1964 sophomore rushing record at B-A. Graham rushed
for 514 yards as a sophomore. Kleinfelter rushed 16 times for 106 yards
to lead all rushers in the game, and now has 90 carries for 603 yards
in his first varsity season.
After making
a 40-yard field goal and having it called back on a penalty, Philipsburg
got to the BA-4 as the first half ended on a Winters to Ryan Mostyn pass
completion, but time expired on the play.
The Mounties
controlled much of the second half, but couldnt punch in any points.
Near the end of the third quarter, P-O began at their own 25, when a controversial
call by the officials fueled a drive that stretched all the way to the
BA-6. Winters went to the air on the first call of the series. The B-A
secondary deflected the ball and linebacker Tony DelGrosso made a diving
interception that would have stopped the march on the initial play. Bellwood-Antis
was called for pass interference on the play however, much to the dissatisfaction
of the B-A fans and coaches, who seemed to have a perfect view of the
play. Philipsburg-Osceola took advantage of the call to continue down
the field. With a first-and-goal at the BA-8, the Blue Devil defense stopped
the Mounties on a three-yard gain and one-yard loss and then B-A cornerback
Derrick Hoffer played the passing lane perfectly and came up with an interception
at the BA-1.
The two teams
traded series until the Blue Devils took over at their own 39 with exactly
two minutes to play in regulation. On the first play, Bellwood-Antis coach
John Hayes went to the trick book. Tomchick fired a pass to Dan Kovac
for a pickup of six yards and Kovac then worked the hook-and-ladder play
by pitching the ball outside to Kleinfelter. The play was well covered
by the P-O defense, but Kleinfelter picked up five more yards and moved
the chains for a first down. Kleinfelter then slipped through a crease
in the line and scooted for 11 more yards a play later. Racing the clock
as well as the Mounties, Bellwood-Antis quickly moved to the PO-17 with
Tomchick, who connected on six of 13 passes for 63 yards, completing a
toss over the middle to junior tight end Troy Brunner for 18 yards. Bellwood-Antis,
who hurt themselves several times with key penalties at crucial times,
was flagged for five yards, pushing the ball back to the BA-22. After
an incompletion and six-yard gain for Kleinfelter, the Blue Devils went
for a 33-yard field goal on the final play of regulation with two seconds
showing on the scoreboard. Evan Celmos line-drive kick was off to
the left to send the game into overtime.
Ryan Mostyn
led the Mounties rushing attack with 20 carries for 75 yards and fullback
Ryan Marcinko added 30 yards on nine carries. Winters, who had passed
for 609 yards and seven TDs coming into the game with just three interceptions,
finished eight of 15 for 83 yards and two picks. Mostyn picked up seven
yards on the first play in overtime, but the B-A defense wouldnt
allow the Mounties to get any closer and LaFuria booted the field goal
for the first points of the game.
This
was a great win, offered a hoarse John Hayes. I cant
say enough about how the kids hung in there. We played so much of the
game on our end of the field. That was really tremendous pressure on our
defense. But we didnt break, it was just an outstanding effort.
Bellwood-Antis
6, Philipsburg-Osceola 3
Score by quarter:
| Bellwood-Antis |
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
6
|
6
|
| Philipsburg-Osceola
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
3
|
3
|
Scoring summary:
Overtime
P-O
- LaFuria 21 field goal.
B-A
- Kleinfelter 10 run.
Team
Statistics
| Category |
B-A
|
P-O
|
| First
Downs |
7
|
15
|
| Rushes |
28
|
43
|
| Rush
Yards |
144
|
137
|
| Pass
Comp./Att./Int. |
6-13-1
|
8-15-2
|
| Pass
Yards |
63
|
83
|
| Fumbles/Lost
|
1-1
|
1-0
|
| Penalties/Yards |
7-46
|
5-32
|
| Punts/Average |
5-33.2
|
4-37
|
| Total
Offense |
207
|
221
|
Individual
Statistics
Rushing:
B-A
- Kleinfelter 16-106 (1 TD), Ehredt 6-27, Clapper 1-1, Rogers 1-0, Hoffer
1-8, Tomchick 3-2.
P-O
- Mostyn 20-75, Marcinko 9-30, Winters 11-18, Reiter 2-10, Barrientos
1-4.
Passing:
B-A
- Tomchick 6-13, 63 yards, 1 Int., 0 TD.
P-O
- Winters 8-15, 83 yards, 2 Int., 0 TD.
Receiving:
B-A
- Hoffer 3-39, Brunner 1-18, Kovac 1-6, Ehredt 1-0.
P-O
- Mostyn 3-35, LaFuria 3-31, Reiter 1-10, Fenton 1-7.
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