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B-A
Blue Devils:
29
Philipsburg-Osceola Mounties:
0
Friday, Ocotober 7, 2005 Bellwood-Antis
Memorial Field Bellwood, Pennsylvania
Drost
to Kovac pass connection spurs Bellwood-Antis to shutout win over Philipsburg-Osceola
By
Bob Miller
Daily Herald Sports Editor
After watching his Blue Devils demolish Southern Huntingdon a week ago,
largely on 35 carries for 258 yards and five TDs by junior tailback Josh
Kleinfelter, Bellwood-Antis coach John Hayes commented that his team needed
to do some other things in the coming weeks of the season. On Friday night
at Bellwood Memorial Stadium, the Philipsburg-Osceola defense pretty much
shut down the B-A running game.
That only prompted a pair of Blue Devil seniors to collaborate on the
Bellwood-Antis passing attack. When all was said and done, the Blue Devils
had mashed Philipsburg 29-0. Senior quarterback Kyle Drost wrote himself
into the B-A record books by completing eight of 16 passes for 207 yards.
Six of the completions went to senior classmate Dan Kovac for 134 yards
and three touchdowns.
I was very pleased to come out with a victory, said coach
Hayes. We knew that they were a solid football team, despite their
record (1-4) coming in. They are very sound. They play very good tough
run defense. We knew if we were going to make some plays and keep things
going we were going to have to throw the ball and we got some big plays
throwing the football.
Bellwood-Antis had only three possessions in the opening half of Friday
nights football game, but scored on all three to take a 22-0 lead
into the locker room at halftime.
Philipsburg took the opening kick and proceeded to move from their own-26
to the BA-36 in five plays, before the Blue Devil defense stepped up and
got tackles from Adam Martin and Tony DelGrosso on first down, Tyler Narehood
on second down and finally Troy Brunner on third down, each for losses
to force the Mounties to punt from their own 40.
Bellwood-Antis got four yards on two running plays, before Drost dropped
back and connected with Kleinfelter for a gain of 15 to move the sticks
for a first down and two plays later found Kovac all by himself behind
the Mountie secondary for a 52-yard TD pass. When Philipsburg failed to
cover the muddle huddle on the extra point try, Brandon Eger took the
long snap from center Josh Peters and dashed behind a wall of blockers
for the two-point conversion and an 8-0 lead with 4:45 to play in the
opening quarter.
Sophomore J. D. Mason returned the B-A kick 30 yards to get P-O good field
position at the Mounties-44. However, a five-yard motion penalty on a
third-and-one play hurt Philipsburgs chances and then Brunner and
Narehood stopped quarterback A. J. Czap for a three-yard loss forcing
another punt.
Kleinfelter, who carried a mere 20 times but still picked up 109 yards,
his fifth straight 100-yard performance of the year picked up seven yards
on the first play, then Drost and Kovac teamed up again. On a ball that
was thrown a little short, Kovac, running behind a P-O defender, reached
in front of the defender and took the ball away from him and spun down
the sideline to complete a 33-yard reception that carried into Philipsburg-Osceola
territory to their 42. Drost spotted senior tight end Troy Brunner down
the middle for a 21-yard gain. On the following call, Devon Clapper took
a wing counter over the left side of the line for a 17-yard touchdown.
Evan Celmos PAT kick gave Bellwood-Antis a 15-0 lead with 40 seconds
to play in the first quarter.
Philipsburg started a long time-consuming, 14-play drive that began at
the PO-35 and carried to the BA-4. The B-A defense rose to the occasion
on a second-and goal at the four, forcing two pass incompletions and then
on fourth down Evan Hughes threw Czap for a 12-yard loss and Bellwood-Antis
took over at their own 16.
Turning around, the Blue Devils drove 84 yards for the final score of
the half. Kleinfelter scooted 21 yards on the first two plays. Drost hit
Clapper on the left side for a pickup of 19, and then came back two plays
later to combine with Kovac for a 33-yard TD pass. Celmos PAT gave
the Blue Devils a 22-0 advantage at halftime.
Philipsburg-Osceola ran 34 plays in the first half, to just 18 for the
Blue Devils, yet Bellwood-Antis claimed the three-TD lead.
Offensively, Philipsburg has done this in just about every game.
They have moved the football and one thing or anotherthey make a
mistake, or something happens, and they donŐt score, explained Hayes.
After a scoreless third quarter, Bellwood-Antis put one more score on
the board in the fourth quarter and again it was the Drost-to-Kovac combo.
Starting from the BA-38, Kleinfelter burst through the right side for
eight yards and Clapper added 12 more on two carries. A Drost-to-Kovac
completion picked up a first down on a gain of 14, and Kleinfelter got
loose for 18 more. Philipsburg then pushed the Blue Devils back, throwing
Kleinfelter for a five-yard loss and Clapper for six more. With B-A facing
a fourth-down-and-goal at the PO-20, Kovac managed to get behind the secondary
again, grabbing a pass in the end zone for a 20-yard score.
Im very glad to get out of here with a pretty win, said
Hayes. We have those pass plays in (our play book). Sometimes teams
take the deep ball away from you. Tonight, they played a lot of people
pretty close to the line of scrimmage. We thought with Kovacs quickness
we could get behind them. Fortunately our line did a great job to give
us time to get the plays off. It usually takes a little extra time. Kyle
did a good job of getting the ball there and Danny made the catches. Some
of them were pretty easy and some of them were pretty tough. Kovac is
a very good football player.
Blue Devil
Notes: Drosts 207 yards passing are the fifth-best mark at Bellwood-Antis
and represent the most passing yardage since Shawn Weiand set the record
in the second game of the 2003 season against Mercyhurst Prep with 249
Drost has now completed an even 50 percent of his passes this year, connecting
on 31 of 62 for 632 yards with seven TDs and four interceptions
Kovac has scored nine TDs, seven on pass receptions and now has 15 catches
for 316 yards
Kleinfelter has rushed for 975 yards on 135 carries
and only needs 25 yards to tie Steve Walker (1980-81), Walter Rhoades
(1962-63), Dave Miller (1999-00) and Matt Garner (1999-00) as the only
Blue Devils to rush for two 1,000-yard seasons after rushing for 1,620
yards as a sophomore
Bellwood-Antis (5-1) travels to Fishertown
on Friday night for a contest against undefeated Chestnut Ridge (6-0),
who edged Everett 10-8 to remain unbeaten.
Bellwood-Antis
29,
Philipsburg-Osceola
0
Score by quarter:
| Philipsburg-Osceola |
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
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| Bellwood-Antis |
15
|
7
|
0
|
7
|
29
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Scoring summary:
First Quarter
B-A - Kovac 52 pass from Drost
(Eger run) 4:45
B-A - Clapper 17 run (Celmo kick) 0:40.6
Second Quarter
B-A - Kovac 33 pass from Drost (Celmo
kick) 2:33
Fourth Quarter
B-A - Kovac 20 pass from Drost (Celmo
kick) 11:12
Team
Statistics
| Category |
B-A
|
P-O
|
| First
Downs |
14
|
15
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| Rushes/Yards |
25-133
|
41-130
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| Pass
Comp./Att./Int. |
8-16-0
|
4-17-1
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| Pass
Yards |
207
|
48
|
| Fumbles/Lost
|
0-0
|
1-0
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| Penalties/Yards |
7-55
|
5-25
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| Punts/Average |
2-32.5
|
3-34
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| Total
Offense |
240
|
178
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