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TWELVE DISTRICT 6 FINAL
B-A
Blue Devils:
22
Juniata Valley Green Hornets:
8
Saturday, November 25, 2006 Mansion
Park Altoona, Pennsylvania

Second
half effort keys Mainliners to fourth district title
By
Bob Miller
Daily Herald Sports Editor
Big plays and long drives were the norm on Saturday afternoon in the District
6-A championship tilt between three-time defending finalist Bellwood-Antis
and Juniata Valley. The Blue Devils were able to punch in three long scores
to win their second 6-A title in three years with a 22-8 triumph at Mansion
Park, after falling short in last years final to Bishop Carroll.
Bellwood-Antis got a huge performance from someone they werent sure
would even be in the lineup at midweek. Senior wingback Devon Clapper
was injured and taken to the hospital in the third quarter of the Blue
Devils semifinal win over Southern Huntingdon, and didnt practice
until Thursday.
Admittedly, Devon had it pretty easy last week, acknowledged
Bellwood-Antis coach John Hayes. We didnt want to rush him
into practice too soon, but we felt he was 100 percent for the game. We
expected 100 percent out of him, and he gave 100 percent both ways, offense
and defense.
Juniata Valley opened the game by taking the kickoff and driving to the
BA-18, before coughing up the ball on a fumble which the Blue Devils recovered.
A 16-yard completion from Valley quarterback Zach Boyd to Nate Patterson
was the key play, moving the ball to the BA-19.
Clapper first worked his magic on the Blue Devils first series turning
a twice-tipped pass, from Evan Hughes, into a 17-yard gain for a first
down, although B-A ended up punting the ball.
The Blue Devil defense held the Hornets to a three-and-out and then got
down to business, striking quickly. Josh Kleinfelter banged through the
line and rambled 37 yards on the first call, and on the next play Clapper
bolted over the left side on a double reverse for the 20-yard touchdown.
Bellwood-Antis caught the Hornets napping on the PAT, snapping the ball
to senior fullback Jon Davila who waltzed in for the two-point conversion
and an 8-0 B-A lead with just 0:26 left in the opening quarter.
Juniata Valley then mounted their own long march to knot the score 8-8,
with just 1:23 to play in the first half. The Hornets took six and half
minutes off the second-quarter clock, driving 85 yards in 13 plays for
the score. A Boyd to 6-foot-2, 200-pound tight end Cody Shook accounting
for 43 yards and a Shawn McCrum seven-yard blast on fourth-and-four were
the key plays. McCrum, just a freshman, smashed two yards for the score.
Senior halfback Joey Basil gave Juniata Valley the tie running in the
two-point PAT.
Bellwood-Antis temporarily took a two-touchdown lead on a 22-yard score
by Kleinfelter, but the TD was called back by a holding penalty. B-A senior
quarterback Evan Hughes then completed a 26-yard strike to Davila to the
JV-6, but a second holding penalty also nullified that gain and the Blue
Devils ended up punting the ball from the Valley-43. Juniata Valley took
advantage of the Blue Devils mistakes to turn the momentum and tie the
score on the next series.
They (Juniata Valley) have presented problems for us every time
we have played them, explained Hayes. I think a lot of times,
you look at teams in every sport where matchups just dont seem to
work in your favor. Some people never have any problems with certain teams,
and others have all kinds of problems. We thought we had them down, but
they really had us perplexed at the perimeter. They werent killing
us, but they were nickeling and diming us up and down the field. That
is frustrating. At the end of the first half, we were playing tentative
because of it. We werent coming up the field, our line wasnt
coming off well. We told our kids at halftime, they have to play this
game to win, not play it not to lose.
Taking the second-half kick, Bellwood-Antis drove the distance for the
go-ahead score, covering 65 yards in 11 plays. Clapper broke a tackle
and picked up an extra 10 yards for a 19-yard gain on a second and 15
pass play from Hughes to begin the series and capped it by taking a wide-receiver
screen 21 yards for the TD behind blocks from Kleinfelter and Alan Wertz.
Evan Celmo booted the PAT for a 15-8 lead the Blue Devils would never
surrender.
They were overplaying Josh (Kleinfelter)I would too, if I
were defending against him, explained Hayes. We tried, without
being too out of line, to get other people involved. They stepped up.
Devon Clapper stepped up big. That catch and run for the score was a big
play. The blocks that sprung him, all of our kids stepped up. We could
keep naming kids. Brandon Humphreys got a couple opportunities and got
a couple first downs. Hes just earning his wings, I guess, for next
year. Hes a good kid. Jon Davila had a big first down, coming out
of the blocks. That got us momentum and got the fans excited. Other kids
stepped in and made some big plays and really helped the offense out.
Juniata Valley would not go away, however, taking the ball following the
B-A score and marching from the JV-30 to the BA-16, using 12 plays in
the drive. However, senior B-A lineman Tyler Narehood came up with the
Hornets second lost fumble to stall the threat.
The Blue Devils turned around and moved 84 yards in 12 plays, all on the
ground to ice the victory with a 13-yard TD run by Kleinfelter, who led
all runners with 125 yards on 21 carries. Davila opened the series with
a 10-yard pickup. Kleinfelter got loose for 24 yards to pick up one first
down, and junior tailback Brandon Humphreys carried twice for 12 yards
to highlight the drive. Celmos PAT kick gave the Blue Devils a 22-8
lead at the 6:08 mark of the fourth quarter.
Valley still wasnt done yet. The Hornets took the ball at their
own-34 following the Kleinfelter score, driving the ball to the BA-10
with a first-and-goal. A 22-yard jaunt by Basil and two rushes for 29
yards by Jared Johnson highlighted the series. Juniata Valley gained 210
yards in the game, the best effort this season (Tyrone had 178 yards rushing
to lead all other 2006 opponents) against a Blue Devil defense that had
been giving up an average of only 124 yards per game, and had been pushing
the B-A line back five yards on many plays. At this crucial point, however,
the Bellwood-Antis D rose up when they had to and stuffed
Juniata Valley to cement the victory.
First, Davila tackled Johnson for a four-yard loss, Narehood stopped McCrum
after a one-yard gain and then Chad Coho tackled Basil, who ends his senior
year with 1,043 yards rushing and had 90 yards on 20 carries in the championship
game, for a two-yard loss. With Juniata Valley facing a fourth-and-goal
at the BA-15, B-A defensive end Blaze Winterstein broke up a fourth down
pass attempt and the Blue Devils ran out the clock.
It kind of worked out to the script that we talked about at halftime,
said Hayes. But until the very last fourth down incompletion, Juniata
Valley played hard and was in the ball game. My hat is off to them, they
had a very good year. To win two playoff games on the road and to get
in here, and then to play well. It was a very competitive game, their
kids have nothing to be ashamed of.
Im really proud of our kids. I think there was a little extra
burden coming in. They were supposed to be here. Its a lot harder
when you have that expectation that you should win. When the other team
plays well, you have what we had today.
BLUE DEVIL
NOTES: Clapper touched the ball seven times, scored two touchdowns,
totaled 89 yards and five first downs
Hughes was only one-for-four
passing in the first half, but completed three straight on the Blue Devils
scoring drive to begin the second half
Kleinfelter has rushed for
1,965 yards this season and 5,483 yards in his three-years at Bellwood-Antis.
Kleinfelter has scored 30 touchdowns, matching his school record set last
year, but is still two points behind Albert Chub Dillen for
the B-A career points record with 452 points
B-A has played in 11
of the 22 district championships since playoffs began in District 6 in
1985. Bellwood-Antis also won titles in 1988, 1997, and 2004
B-A
will play District 3 champ Steelton-Highspire on Friday at 7 p.m. at Mansion
Park in one of two PIAA Eastern semifinals.
Bellwood-Antis
22, Juniata Valley 8
Score by quarter:
| -Juniata
Valley |
0
|
8
|
0
|
0
|
8
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| -Bellwood-Antis |
8
|
0
|
7
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7
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22
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Scoring summary:
First Quarter
B-A - Clapper
20 run (Davila run) 0:26
Second Quarter
JV
- McCrum 2 run (Basil run) 1:23
Third Quarter
B-A
- Clapper 21 pass from Hughes (Celmo kick) 5:58
Fourth Quarter
B-A
- Kleinfelter 13 run (Celmo kick) 6:08
Team
Statistics
| -Category |
B-A
|
JV
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| -First
Downs |
15
|
14
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| -Rushing |
38-209
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45-210
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| -Pass
Comp./Att./Int. |
4-8-0
|
2-3-0
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| -Pass
Yards |
66
|
59
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| -Fumbles/Lost
|
1-0
|
3-2
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| -Penalties/Yards |
3-30
|
3-33
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| -Punts/Average |
3-34.3
|
2-30.5
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| -Total
Offense |
275
|
269
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