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GAME
TWO
B-A
Blue Devils:
37
Penns Valley Rams:
0
Friday, September 9, 2005 Spring
Mills, Pennsylvania
Defense
led by DelGrosso keys action in 37-0 Bellwood-Antis victory over Penns
Valley
By
Bob Miller
Daily Herald Sports Editor
Although the Bellwood-Antis Blue Devils looked bad a week ago in their
opener against Tyrone on both sides of the ball, a long trip to Spring
Mills to battle Penns Valley proved to be exactly what the team needed.
The defense led by a pair of interceptions and a load of tackles by senior
linebacker Tony DelGrosso allowed Penns Valley no points, only 34 yards
total offense and only one first down in a 37-0 triumph.
That one first down came with 11:49 to play in the fourth quarter with
the mercy-rule clock ticking. The Blue Devil defense picked off a total
of four passes, one each by Brandon Pruznak and David Burns in addition
to DelGrossos and never allowed the Rams into Bellwood-Antis territory
until that first down early in the final quarter. Adam Martin, Troy Brunner,
Evan Hughes, Anthony Jenkins and the B-A defense controlled the game on
one side of the line of scrimmage, with Hughes and Brunner picking up
one quarterback sack each.
On the other side of the ball, junior tailback Josh Kleinfelter, off to
a slow start in the season opener, clicked it in another gear to score
twice and rush 22 times for 152 yards. Senior quarterback Kyle Drost completed
nine of 15 passes for 114 yards and one touchdown, while tossing one interception.
Bellwood-Antis was its own worst enemy, turning the ball over three times,
on two fumbles and an interception. While the defense dominated Penns
Valleys offensive attack, the miscues stopped B-A several times
early.
We were down there and gave them the ball, explained Bellwood-Antis
coach John Hayes, but we told our guys, play defense and get
it back and give us another shot. The kids stepped up big on defense
tonight. They made a lot of plays and gave us good field position. We
just made the ballgame pretty easy from that standpoint. No goal line
stands, no digging out of the endzone. They played well.
After limiting Penns Valley to a minus five yards on their opening series,
Bellwood-Antis took just five plays to get on the scoreboard. Drost connected
with Troy Brunner for eight yards and then with Dan Kovac for an acrobatic,
23-yard TD catch. Evan Celmo booted the first of four PAT kicks to give
the Blue Devils a 7-0 pad with 7:51 left in the opening quarter.
Penns Valley was forced to punt on their next possession, but B-A fumbled
and the Rams recovered. Again, Bellwood-Antis held without allowing the
Rams to move the sticks.
Kleinfelter blasted 25 yards over the left side of the line on the Blue
Devils next series, but B-A stalled.
Beginning from midfield, Bellwood-Antis drove to the PV-10, but again
lost the ball on a fumble. Kleinfelter carried three straight times before
the fumble to pick up a total of 18 yards.
Drost tossed a 12-yard completion to Devon Clapper on the first play of
the following series and Kleinfelter rambled for a 22-yard to put the
ball at the Ram-1. The Penns Valley defense held Kleinfelter for no gain
on two consecutive calls, but the B-A junior slipped in on third and goal
for the score.
Kyle had a decent game last week. He threw a couple picks, but his
strength is his arm. He can throw the ball pretty well. Kyle will get
better, and we are not in the situation where we will be by the 10th game
of the season. He throws the ball well and we have other people to do
the other chores.
Later in the second quarter, DelGrosso returned the first interception
18 yards to the PV-26. Kleinfelter picked up six yards and sophomore Brandon
Eger moved the sticks for a first down with a five-yard gain. Penns Valley
stopped the Blue Devils there, and Celmo booted a 32-yard field goal to
extend the B-A margin to 16-0 at halftime.
DelGrosso came up with his second pick on Penns Valleys first series
of the half, almost making it to the end zone, but was pushed out of bounds
at the PV-10 after a 26-yard return.
Tony had an outstanding game tonight, said Hayes. I
think he felt bad after last week, but he played really big tonight. He
played a big defensive game for us. He kind of thinks of himself as a
fullback and hes not, but he had a nice game.
Devon Clapper scored on a seven-yard reverse three plays later and Celmo
added the extra point.
Clapper made it two scores in a row several plays later when the B-A junior
returned the following Penns Valley punt 48 yards for his second TD less
than three minutes. Celmos PAT boot increased the Bellwood-Antis
lead to 30-0 with 4:27 to play in the third quarter. Clapper fielded the
punt in the middle of the field, cut to his right and aided by a monster
block by junior Josh Peters outraced everybody to the end zone.
The final score came as a result of a Penns Valley snap that went over
their punters head back to the Rams-30. Kleinfelter opened the march
with a gain of six. Junior fullback Jon Davila picked up a first down
with a five-yard burst and Eger rolled to the outside to pick up seven
yards. Kleinfelter had his number called for the 12-yard TD and Celmos
extra point kick signaled the mercy-rule at the 0:57 mark of the third
period for the rest of the game.
Hes just starting to come on now, said Hayes about Kleinfelter.
Good backs have to carry the ball a number of times to get the feel
for it. He didnt get the number of carries last week we would like
for him to have. Tonight we got him the ball.
Penns Valley then picked up their only first down and was able to move
the ball to the BA-23. That was as close as they would get however. A
DelGrosso tackle, five-yard penalty and pressure on the quarterback by
B-A junior defensive lineman Tyler Narehood forced Penns Valley to give
up the ball.
We really dont care how it happens, but its nice when
your defense in playing like that, emphasized Hayes. Its
keeping the opposition off the board and making it pretty easy when you
are out at the middle of the field and can do a lot more things (on offense).
Tony had a good night, but the rest of our defense played well. We had
good coverage, got good pressure up front and prevented the big plays
when they ran the ball. The defense put us in good position to do what
we wanted to do.
Bellwood-Antis
37, Penns
Valley
0
Score by quarter:
| Bellwood-Antis |
7
|
9
|
21
|
0
|
37
|
| Penns
Valley |
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Scoring summary:
First Quarter
B-A
- Kovac 23 pass from Drost (Celmo kick) 7:51
Second Quarter
B-A - Kleinfelter 1 run (kick failed)
5:53
B-A - Celmo 32 field goal 3:07
Third Quarter
B-A - Clapper 7 run (Celmo kick)
7:12
B-A - Clapper 48 punt return (Celmo
kick) 4:27
B-A - Kleinfelter 12 run (Celmo kick)
Team
Statistics
| Category |
B-A
|
PV
|
| First
Downs |
16
|
1
|
| Rushes |
40
|
23
|
| Rush
Yards |
226
|
16
|
| Pass
Comp./Att./Int. |
9-17-1
|
3-15-4
|
| Pass
Yards |
114
|
18
|
| Fumbles/Lost
|
3-2
|
1-1
|
| Penalties/Yards |
5-45
|
6-55
|
| Punts/Average |
2-34.5
|
6-26.8
|
| Total
Offense |
340
|
34
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