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GAME
ONE
Tyrone
Golden Eagles:
31
B-A Blue Devils:
19
Friday, September 2, 2005 Bellwood-Antis
Memorial Field Bellwood, Pennsylvania
Tyrone
lines dominate Bellwood-Antis 31-19 in 2005 MAFC season opener
By
Bob Miller
Daily Herald Sports Editor
It was a beautiful night to watch a football game at Bellwood Memorial
Stadium on Friday evening. The nearly 4,000 fans who were there saw the
Tyrone Golden Eagles play a beautiful game. Oh, there were mistakes by
both teams and Tyrone coach John Franco would never admit to it being
a game where he was satisfied with his teams performance, but the
fans who were witnessed a birth of sorts in the Eagles 31-19 triumph
over Bellwood-Antis.
Tyrone had an abundance of skill people back in senior quarterback Leonard
Wilson, senior tailback Brit Mingle, wide receiver Trey Brockett and others,
but the major question was the rebuilt offensive and defensive lines.
That question has been answered after the effort given on Friday. Robert
Emigh, James Updike, Thad Graham, Buddy Stotler, Tyler Hoover and the
rest dominated a Blue Devil squad that had the majority of starters returning,
controlled the game to such an extent that B-A had exactly four plays
in Tyrone territory until the Blue Devils finally took advantage of an
Eagle fumble to get on the scoreboard with just 17 seconds to play in
the third quarter.
There was not just one thing that stood out tonight, said
coach Franco. We did a good job in three areas. There is always
so much emotion in this game. We really wanted to stay with them in the
first quarter and we got some breaks.
Tyrone drove 50 yards the first time they got the ball, only to have a
32-yard field goal attempt go wide right. With the ball at the BA-5, the
Bellwood-Antis defense stopped Mingle for a two-yard loss and then Tony
DelGrosso sacked Wilson for an eight-yard loss back to the 15 to force
the field goal try.
Bellwood-Antis took the ball and marched out to the Tyrone 49, where it
appeared they had a first down on a third-and-three play. The sticks never
moved for a first down, however, due to offensive holding, Emigh sacked
Kyle Drost and on fourth down, the snap from center went over punter Dan
Kovacs head resulting in the Eagles getting the ball at the BA-2.
It took Mingle just one play to put the ball in the end zone to give the
Eagles a 6-0 lead with 0:03 left in the opening quarter.
The Tyrone defense took the ball away on the Blue Devils next series when
big defensive lineman Tyler Hoover stepped in front of a Drost pass and
lumbered 21 yards with the interception to the BA-19. Two holding penalties
hurt Tyrone and forced the eagles to take three points on a 23-yard field
goal by Stotler to increase the margin to 9-0.
The Blue Devils Jon Davila returned a short kick 19 yards to the
his own 38, but Bellwood-Antis lost the ball on downs when the Tyrone
defense stopped B-A short on a fourth-and-one play.
Wilson, who completed nine of 14 passes for 143 yards and a TD with no
interceptions, started the next series by connecting with Tyler Gillmen
out of the backfield for 16 yards and the rest of the story was all Brit
Mingle, who carried seven straight times, including the one-yard TD for
a 15-0 advantage at the half. Mingle was the leading ball carrier for
the second straight year with 74 yards on 20 carries, with two scores.
We thought that the D would be strong early, said
Franco. We felt it would have to carry us until the offensive line
matures.
The Tyrone offense received the second half kick and put on a clinic about
ball control taking up the first six and a half minutes, driving 64 yards
and putting an emphasis on the display with another touchdown. Bellwood-Antis
appeared to have the Eagles stopped at the T-36, forcing another Stotler
field goal attempt. The Blue Devils were flagged for roughing the kicker
however, giving Tyrone life. Wilson capped the long time-consuming drive
with a three-yard TD pass to sophomore Johnny Franco. Stotlers PAT
kick upped the Tyrone advantage to 22-0.
The Eagles biggest fault was a problem of Wilson holding onto the
snap from center. Four times Tyrone fumbled and with the third quarter
winding down, Bellwood-Antis defensive lineman Tyler Narehood came up
with one of those miscues at the T-19. Josh Kleinfelter ripped nine yards
on the first play and then scored on a third-and-goal from the four to
put Bellwood-Antis on the scoreboard. Evan Celmo followed with the PAT
boot to cut the score to 22-7.
The Tyrone defense made sure that didnt become a spark by stopping
Bellwood-Antis on consecutive series, forcing two straight quarterback
sacks, the second by Beau Latchford, when he nailed Drost in the endzone
for a safety and two more Tyrone points.
Tyrone took the free kick near midfield and on the second call from scrimmage,
Wilson, who ran for 69 yards on 14 carries, went up the middle, broke
loose and raced 48 yards for the score. Stotler added the extra point
kick to push the Tyrone lead back to 31-7 with 3:31 to play in the game.
They made the plays and we didnt, explained B-A coach
John Hayes. The quarterback and the line play made the difference
out there tonight. Wilson produced what you want out of a three-year starter.
Hes a great athlete, he proved it both throwing and running. He
is dangerous. He was able to stretch out our defense and his receivers
were able to get open and we couldnt get any pressure on him.
Bellwood-Antis was able to score two more times, but the end score really
didnt suggest the actual domination of the Tyrone line throughout
the contest.
Drost connected with Kleinfelter out of the backfield for a 55-yard touchdown
pass with 2:43 left and then after Devon Clapper returned a punt 67 yards,
Drost found Dan Kovac for a six-yard score to set the final score. Drost
completed six of 16 passes for 94 yards and two TDs with a pair of interceptions.
We made a lot of mistakes, turnover mistakes, costly mistakes. That
was one side of it, but Tyrone was a really good team that took advantage
of it. That was the key to success. We hurt ourselves and we got behind.
We would make a good play, get a nice gain, or make a good play on defense
and then somehow botch it up. We played pretty poorly as far as the mistakes,
and I know were a better football team than that. Tyrone really
played well and took advantage of everything that we did wrong. They were
strong up front. They did a pretty good job of controlling both the offense
and defense lines.
Tyrone
31, Bellwood-Antis
19
Score by quarter:
| Tyrone |
6
|
9
|
7
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9
|
31
|
| Bellwood-Antis |
0
|
0
|
7
|
12
|
19
|
Scoring summary:
First Quarter
T - Mingle 2 run (kick failed) 0:03
Second Quarter
T - Stotler 23 field goal 7:50
T - Mingle 1 run (kick failed) 1:41
Third Quarter
T - Franco 3 pass from Wilson (Stotler
kick) 5:37
B-A - Kleinfelter 4 run (Celmo kick)
1:17
Fourth Quarter
T - Safety 4:45
T - Wilson 48 run (Stotler kick) 3:31
B-A - Kleinfelter 55 pass from
Drost (run failed) 2:43
B-A - Kovac 6 pass from Drost (pass
failed) 1:19
Team
Statistics
| Category |
B-A
|
T
|
| First
Downs |
6
|
14
|
| Rushes |
27
|
45
|
| Rush
Yards |
46
|
179
|
| Pass
Comp./Att./Int. |
6-16-0
|
9-14-0
|
| Pass
Yards |
94
|
143
|
| Fumbles/Lost
|
0-0
|
4-1
|
| Penalties/Yards |
4-29
|
6-54
|
| Punts/Average |
4-37.3
|
3-27.3
|
| Total
Offense |
140
|
322
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