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GAME
FOURTEEN PIAA SEMIFINAL
Southern
Columbia Tigers:
35
B-A
Blue Devils:
0
Friday, December 8, 2006 Kemp
Memorial Field Shamokin, Pennsylvania
Southern
Columbia shuts out Bellwood-Antis in Eastern Final
By
Bob Miller
Daily Herald Sports Editor
Bellwood-Antis battled four-time defending state champ toe-to-toe for
the first two quarters of their PIAA Eastern Final at Shamokins
Kemp Memorial Stadium on Friday night. The Blue Devils trailed 14-0, but
had the ball in the red zone twice with plenty of chances. The Blue Devils
were unable to stay with Southern in the second half however, falling
35-0.
After the Tigers took the opening kick and slowly but surely drove down
the field to score, with Henry Hynoski ramming the ball in for the one-yard
TD, Brandon Humphreys blocked the PAT kick to keep the B-A deficit at
6-0.
Bellwood-Antis immediately came right down the field, highlighted by a
30-yard scamper down the left sideline by Devon Clapper. Josh Kleinfelter
added 18 yards on two carries as the Blue Devils reached the SC-10. Southern
rose up to slam Bellwood-Antis for a five-yard loss on a quarterback sack
and then blocked a 32-yard field goal attempt by Evan Celmo. Nick Hartranft
blocked the kick and an alert Zeke Conrad picked up the ball and returned
it back to the SC-45. From there it took Hynoski just one play to motor
first over and then away from everybody for a 55-yard score. Hynoski moved
past Tyrones Jess Jones on the PA All-time rushing list with 7,033
with 115 touchdowns to show for it. The 6-foot-2, 240 pound Hynoski then
waltzed in for the two-point conversion and a 14-0 first quarter lead
for the defending state Class-A champs. Bellwood-Antis again moved the
ball on the following series, driving from their own-31 to the Southern
Columbia-14, before losing the ball on downs when the Tiger defense stiffened
again. A 17-yard pass from Evan Hughes to Brandon Pruznak and a pair of
tough runs of six and eight yards to pick up first downs by Kleinfelter
were the keys.
A series later Hughes and Clapper connected for 36 yards on a pass play,
but the Blue Devils stalled at the SC-25 after once again moving the football.
The second half told a different story, however. An 18-yard scamper by
Justin Manning came up just short on a crucial fourth down play, and Klenfelter
got loose late in the fourth quarter for a 27-yard jaunt. On the Blue
Devils other 24 second-half plays they gained just a net nine yards.
Kleinfelter rushed for 84 yards on 21 carries to finish his senior season
with 2,285 yards and his career with 5,908 yards and 79 touchdowns.
Offensively, you know pretty much what they are going to do,
explained Bellwood-Antis coach John Hayes. Its just a matter
of being strong enough to stand up to it. It was their defense that was
my main concern. Theyre a good football team that is well-coached.
We played well, but not well enough to hurt them.
Humphreys blocked Hynoskis third-quarter punt, Southern Columbias
only punt of the game, to get Bellwood-Antis the ball at the SC-20. But
four plays later, the ball was still at the 20 with the Tigers taking
over.
Hynoski tallied his third score of the game in the third quarter before
finishing his night with 208 yards on 23 carries. Dave Adams and Andrew
Wimble scored short TDs to wrap up the win. With Adams score at the 11:46
mark of the final quarter, the mercy-rule was invoked and the clock continued
to run from that point.
Bellwood-Antis was able to move the ball against a Southern Columbia defense
that had been holding opponents to a mere 46 yards rushing, getting into
the Red Zone three times during the game and reaching the SC-24 on another
occasion, but was unable to penetrate the Tiger goal line.
We needed a spark, said Hayes in explaining a questionable
fake out in the third quarter that went nowhere. Something like
that when it succeeds gets the guys excited. Last week we were able to
generate that. Tonight we couldnt get it going.
Devon Clapper (nine unassisted tackles) and Humphreys (a blocked punt)
led a spirited effort on defense for the Blue Devils, who held Southern
Columbia to their lowest point total of the season. The Tigers scored
a low of 35 points in three other games as well. Clapper also returned
two kickoffs for a total of 51 yards.
Southern Columbia had a 14-play drive in the second quarter, but was held
short of the goal line by the B-A defense. The Tigers will try for their
fifth straight PIAA championship next week in Hershey. No team has won
five PIAA titles.
Southern
Columbia Area
35, Bellwood-Antis
0
Score by quarter:
| -Bellwood-Antis |
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
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| -Southern
Columbia |
14
|
0
|
14
|
7
|
35
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Scoring summary:
First Quarter
SCA
- Hynoski 1 run (kick blocked) 4:48
SCA
- Hynoski 55 run ((Hynoski run) 0:49
Third Quarter
SCA
- Hynoski 31 run (Snyder kick) 8:04
SCA
- Wimble 1 run (Snyder kick) 2:25
Fourth Quarter
SCA
- Adams 3 run (Snyder kick) 11:46
Team
Statistics
| -Category |
B-A
|
SCA
|
| -First
Downs |
10
|
15
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| -Rushing |
35-131
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47-376
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| -Pass
Comp./Att./Int. |
3-15-0
|
1-6-0
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| -Pass
Yards |
58
|
61
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| -Fumbles/Lost
|
2-0
|
0-0
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| -Penalties/Yards |
1-2
|
6-45
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| -Punts/Average |
2-27
|
1-(-11)
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| -Total
Offense |
189
|
437
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