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GAME
FIVE
B-A
Blue Devils:
28
Southern Huntingdon Rockets:
0
Friday, October 1, 2004 Bellwood-Antis Memorial
Field Bellwood, Pennsylvania
(Game
Photos This Date in Blue Devil Football: October
1st)
Bellwood-Antis
celebrates Homecoming with shutout win over Southern Huntingdon
By
Bob Miller
Daily Herald Sports Editor
It wasnt
as easy as the final score would seem to indicate, but Bellwood-Antis
defeated Southern Huntingdon 28-0 on the Blue Devils annual Homecoming.
Southern
really played an inspired game, said Bellwood-Antis head coach John
Hayes. They played hard. I think we are sitting here, successful
with a victory, simply because we made some big plays.
Several things
come easily to mind to back Hayes statement. The Blue Devils employed
a goal line stand, a fumble recovery and a pass interception on defense
and several key plays on offense, including the return on the pick, which
covered 40 yards and gave the B-A offense the ball at the Southern six-yard
line.
B-A kicked
off to begin the contest and forced Southern to punt. Beginning from the
Rocket-49, Bellwood-Antis quick-marched for a fast score. Josh Kleinfelter
dashed 15 yards for a first down on the opening play of the short series
and a Southern penalty moved the ball 15 yards further down the field.
Kleinfelter had his number called again and responded with the 19-yard
touchdown. Evan Celmos PAT kick gave the Blue Devils a 7-0 lead
at the 7:02 mark of the first quarter.
On the ensuing
kickoff, the Rockets John Neuder matched his number with a 44-yard
return to set Southern up at the BA-47. The Rockets drove to the BA-six
in quick fashion, carving out seven gains of four yards or more to get
a first-and-goal. The Blue Devils defense stepped it up a notch here to
thwart the Rockets scoring punch. Finally, with a fourth-down-and-goal
at the BA-1, linebacker Dwayne Cherry swept in to drop Southern running
back Neuder for a yard loss to hand the ball over to the B-A offense.
After
the first series they were beating us at the line, said Hayes. They
were getting penetration, forcing losses. They were doing pretty much
what they wanted to do on defense.
With the
remainder of the half scoreless, Bellwood-Antis scored on their first
three possessions of the third quarter to pretty much wrap up the win.
Senior quarterback Zach Tomchick was forced out of the pocket, pulled
the ball down and rambled around the left side for a 20-yard gain for
a key first down. Then with a fourth-and four, Tomchick hit sophomore
Devon Clapper on a middle screen and Clapper outran everybody for a 24-yard
TD on another big play. Classmate Kleinfelter made it easy by absolutely
leveling the safety on the left side. Celmo booted the second of four
PAT kicks, but really had to earn it, when a pair of B-A five-yard penalties
forced the sophomore kicker to boot a 30-yard PAT.
On the next
series, Southern Huntingdon drove from their own 10 to the BA-43 before
defensive lineman Adam Martin came up with a big fumble to stop the potential
scoring threat. Senior fullback Travis Ehredt showed off his speed, taking
a pitch on the first call around the left side for a 21-yard gain. After
Kleinfelter, who led the Blue Devils with 66 yards on 13 carries, picked
up five yards, Clapper went over the right side, juked to the outside
and motored 21 yards to the Rocket-9. Ehredt covered that distance on
the next play for the Blue DevilsŐ second TD of the quarter.
At
halftime, we try to take advantage of what we see, said Hayes. Its
not science, but the coaches do a good job observing, seeing what the
opponents have been doing to stop us and what we can do to take advantage
of that. They came up with the idea, we had to get outside quick. It still
wasnt easy. If Devon Clapper doesnt make that screen pass,
it was still anybodys ballgame.
Southern
Huntingdon, which was able to complete only one pass to their own receivers,
tossed one to the Blue Devils on the first play of the next series. Derrick
Hoffer returned the interception 40 yards down the left sideline,tyrone
to the SH-6. Mark Rogers, in uniform for the first time, since being injured
in the Tyrone game got the four-yard TD two plays later and Celmos
extra point gave Bellwood-Antis a 28-0 advantage.
The
screen pass was big, explained Hayes. The pick, getting us
down in there was big. The goal line stand, to be able to stop their answer,
at least gave us time and certainly kept us in the ballgame. It gave us
some time to regroup and make the other big plays.
Blue Devil
notes: Kleinfelter now has 499 yards on 74 carries for the Blue Devils.
John Graham set the school record for sophomores during the 1964 season
with 514 yards. Kleinfelter needs 16 yards to break the 40-year old mark
and has at least four games to play
With the Southern Huntingdon
win, John Hayes has a 190-70-2 record at Bellwood-Antis.
Bellwood-Antis
28, Southern Huntingdon 0
Score by quarter:
| S.
Huntingdon |
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
| Bellwood-Antis |
7
|
0
|
21
|
0
|
28
|
Scoring summary:
First Quarter
B-A
- Kleinfelter 19 run (Celmo kick) 7:02
Third Quarter
B-A
- Clapper 24 pass from Tomchick (Celmo kick) 7:02
B-A
- Ehredt 9 run (Celmo kick) 3:56
B-A
- Rogers 4 run (Celmo kick) 2:52
Team
Statistics
| Category |
B-A
|
SH
|
| First
Downs |
16
|
13
|
| Rushes/Rush
Yards |
39-181
|
47-207
|
| Pass
Comp./Att./Int. |
5-8-0
|
1-6-1
|
| Pass
Yards |
68
|
32
|
| Fumbles/Lost
|
3-1
|
4-1
|
| Penalties/Yards |
9-60
|
8-60
|
| Punts/Average |
2-36
|
2-36
|
| Total
Offense |
249
|
239
|
Individual
Statistics
Rushing:
B-A
- Kleinfelter 13-66 (1 TD), Ehredt 8-46 (1 TD), Clapper 3-41, Rogers 4-15
(1 TD), Hoffer 1-9, Crist 1-8, Campbell 1-4, Mountain 1-1, Vandevander
1-1, Tomchick 5- (-1), Drost 1- (-9).
SH
- Kuhns 19-84, Everhart 14-40, Yohn 3-31, Neuder 7-31, Hoover 4-21.
Passing:
B-A
- Tomchick 5-8, 68 yards, 1 Int., 1 TD.
SH
- Everhart 1-6, 32 yards, 0 Int., 0 TD.
Receiving:
B-A
- Hoffer 3-41, Clapper 2-27 (1 TD).
SH
- Hewitt 1-32.
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