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GAME
ONE
Tyrone
Golden Eagles:
40
B-A Blue Devils:
13
Friday, September 3, 2004 Gray Veterans Memorial
Field Tyrone, Pennsylvania
(Game
Photos This Date in Blue Devil Football: September
3rd )
Physically
imposing Golden Eagles dominate Backyard Brawl in 40-13 triumph
over B-A
By
Kerry Nayler
Daily Herald Sports Correspondent
If this coaching
thing doesnt work out for John Franco, and all indications are that
its going fine so far, he could always try his hand at the world
poker tour.
After all,
its difficult to imagine anyone steadier in situations that seem
appropriate for emotional expression.
Take last
night for example. Franco was rather demure following Tyrones 40-13
victory over Bellwood-Antis at Gray Veterans Memorial Field, a win that
was special for several reasons:
It was Francos
101st win coaching the Golden Eagles, putting him atop the all-time coaching
victories list at Tyrone ahead of Steve Jacobs.
The win came
against an archrival turned conference opponent, allowing the Eagles to
open the regular season and the conference season on a positive note.
In the first
game of the season, Tyrone turned a game often driven by jitters and nerves
into a showcase of its depth and athletic talent.
But Franco,
hand on chin as if already dissecting the game tape, was already anticipating
how the game could be used for improvement-making just minutes after the
contest finished.
We
still have a lot of work to do, he said. Even though we were
up 33-0 at halftime, I just didnt feel like we were sharp. We hadnt
played all that great. We were still making mistakes here and missing
guys there, so you can bet tomorrow in our film session well have
a lot of correcting to do. But I thought our kids made some big plays
and stepped it up and really our offensive and defensive lines took over.
Those are
areas where Tyrone may often have a sizeable advantage this season, and
it was certainly one where they had an edge against the Blue Devils.
The Eagles
physically dominated Bellwood-Antis at the line of scrimmage, stopping
B-A for negative yardage six times while running for 230 yards.
B-A, meanwhile,
managed only 57 yards rushing, a figure attributable to Tyrones
defensive line in general and senior defensive tackle Terry Tate in particular.
Tate had six tackles, two tackles for loss and a sack as the Devils found
running between the hashes impossible.
It
was a good thumping and I think our kids will get better from that,
said Bellwood-Antis coach John Hayes. Thats our big key right
now. We need to get up off our backs and get ready for the rest of our
schedule.
Our
offensive line did a great job. Theyre the strength of the team,
said Franco. Early on, I didnt think they came off the ball
too well, but as the game went on they got a lot better.
It was Tyrones
first win as a member of the Mountain Athletic Conference Nittany Division,
and its first against B-A at home since 1998.
Senior Brice
Mertiff and junior Brit Mingle led Tyrones running attack, splitting
carries and posting nearly identical numbers. Mingle toted the ball 14
times for 94 yards and scored four touchdowns, while Mertiff, playing
under-the-weather and dehydrated according to Franco, had 14 carries for
91 yards and another rushing touchdown.
Mertiff also
made it into the endzone on a pass play with just over a minute to go
before halftime when he hooked up with junior quarterback Leonard Wilson
on a 19-yard pitch. For Wilson, it was his first touchdown pass of the
season, and the last pass of any kind he would throw in the game after
completing nine of 11 passes for 121 yards in the first half.
Three of
those passes went to Josh Crabtree, two to Trey Brockett, two to Mertiff,
and two to Ben Gummo, highlighting the depth and balance in Tyrones
offensive attack.
Tyrone scored
five times in the first half, beginning on its opening series, a 10-play,
66-yard drive that was going nowhere until on third-and-10 Crabtree hauled
in a 19-yard pass to the B-A 47. Later in the series, on fourth-and-1
from the B-A 39, Mertiff broke free off left tackle and scampered 34 yards
to the B-A five, and three plays later Mingle burst in from the one to
give Tyrone a 7-0 lead.
Tyrones
next possession went 11 plays, beginning with 6:41 left in the first quarter
and lasting until 11:55 of the second. Mingle and Mertiff carried eight
times, and Wilson found Crabtree twice for nine-yard gains. Mingle eventually
scored from five yards out and Ben Gummos kick made it 14-0.
Each of the
Blue Devils next three possessions ended in punts in four plays
or less, and Tyrone answered them all with touchdown drives. A short field
following a 10-yard punt return by Mertiff allowed for a 38-yard scoring
drive early in the second quarter, capped by Mertiffs nine-yard
touchdown run making it 21-0.
One possession
later, Mingle scored his third touchdown on a six-yard run after Gummo
and Wilson connected on a 46-yard bomb off play-action to set the table.
Tyrone scored
once more late in the half with a four-play drive consisting of four passes-two
to Brockett and two to Mertiff totaling 46 yards and one touchdown.
The Eagles
last scoring drive came in the third quarter on their final series with
their offensive starters in the game. Mertiff and Mingle split eight carries,
and Mingle scored from five yards out to cap a 53-yard, four-minute drive.
As
far as Im concerned, Tyrone is what their ranking says, said
Hayes. They are very good and very balanced all the way across the
line. They have very good skill people, which allows them to do pretty
much what they want to do.
B-A punched
in two scores in the fourth quarter, the first coming on the heels of
a monster series that took 12 plays and consumed more than seven minutes
of game clock. Sophomore Josh Kleinfelter carried the bulk of the load,
with four touches for 28 yards. Quarterback Zach Tomchick put an exclamation
point on the possession with a 23-yard scramble for a touchdown on third
down that put B-A on the board with 9:09 left in the game.
B-A forced
a turnover at the 16-yard line on Tyrones next play from scrimmage,
and followed it up with a six-play scoring drive capped by Kleinfelters
two-yard run to pay-dirt that set the final.
Grid Tidbits:
Ralph VanAllman had a career-high two sacks
Tyrone sophomore Tyler
Gillmen had two tackles and a blocked extra-point, in his first start
Tomchick completed 7 of 12 passes for 73 yards
Tyrones last
victory over B-A at home was a 35-6 victory in 1998.
Tyrone
40, Bellwood-Antis
13
Score by quarter:
| Bellwood-Antis |
0
|
0
|
0
|
13
|
13
|
| Tyrone |
7
|
26
|
7
|
0
|
40
|
Scoring summary:
First Quarter
T - Mingle 1 run (Gummo kick) 7:47
Second Quarter
T - Mingle 5 run (Gummo kick) 11:55
T - Mertiff 9 run (Gummo kick) 8:32
T - Mingle 7 run (kick failed) 3:17
T - Mertiff 20 pass from Wilson (kick
failed) 1:03
Third Quarter
T - Mingle 5 run (Gummo kick) 4:32
Fourth Quarter
B-A - Tomchick 24 run (kick blocked)
9:09
B-A - Kleinfelter 2 run (Celmo kick)
5:03
Team
Statistics
| Category |
B-A
|
T
|
| First
Downs |
8
|
18
|
| Rushes |
26
|
41
|
| Rush
Yards |
57
|
230
|
| Pass
Comp./Att./Int. |
7-13-0
|
9-11-0
|
| Pass
Yards |
73
|
128
|
| Fumbles/Lost
|
1-0
|
2-1
|
| Penalties/Yards |
5-23
|
4-24
|
| Punts/Average |
4-31
|
0-0
|
| Total
Offense |
120
|
358
|
Individual
Statistics
Rushing:
B-A: Kleinfelter 7-19 (1 TD), Tomchick
3-12 (1 TD), Ehredt 7-9, Drost 1-8, Davila 2-5, Rogers 5-4, Hoffer 1-0.
T: Mingle 14-94 (4 TD), Mertiff 14-91
(1 TD), Gillman 5-20, Brown 3-16, Wilson 3-6, Hunter 1-2, Latchford 1-1.
Passing:
B-A: Tomchick 7-12 73 yards, 0 TD,
0 Int, Kleinfelter 0-1 0 yards, 0 TD, 0 Int.
T: Wilson 9-11 128 yards, 1 TD, 0
Int.
Receiving:
B-A: Kleinfelter 3-32, Hoffer 2-8,
Winterstein 1-19, Rogers 1-13, Brunner 1-11.
T: Crabtree 3-37, Mertiff 2-35 (1
TD), Brockett 2-11, Gummo 2-46.
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