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GAME
ELEVEN DISTRICT 6 SEMIFINAL
B-A
Blue Devils:
24
Southern Huntingdon Rockets:
7
Saturday, November 19, 2006 Three
Springs, Pennsylvania
Defense,
Davila lead B-A past Southern Huntingdon, Devils will face Juniata Valley
in District 6-A Championship
By
Bob Miller
Daily Herald Sports Editor
When Southern Huntingdon and Bellwood-Antis collided on Saturday night
in a District 6-A semifinal football game at Three Springs, the Southern
Huntingdon Rockets were on a roll. Since a 27-9 loss to the Blue Devils
in week five, Southern had turned in five straight shutouts, outscoring
their opponents 215-0. In one area newspaper, Ryan Garlock, the Rockets
head coach, concluded his interview with the statement that our
kids have wanted this game since we played Bellwood up there. And now
we have them.
Bellwood-Antis scored twice in the first quarter on Saturday night and
with the exception of one fourth-quarter drive on which Southern Huntingdon
scored a TD, completely controlled the Rockets on the way to a very solid
24-7 triumph.
Southern Huntingdon drove 90 yards in an impressive 17-play march to scorse
their touchdown, when Nick Hall covered the last five yards for the score
and Matt Gaston, a freshman transfer student from nearby Fannett Metal,
booted the PAT to slice the score to 17-7 with 10:46 to play in the fourth
quarter.
The Bellwood-Antis defense led by their front six of defensive ends Josh
Peters and Chad Coho, tackles Tyler Narehood and Anthony Jenkins and inside
linebackers Jon Davila and Bruno DeGol, limited the Rockets to 11 yards
total offense for the rest of the game. Southern Huntingdon ran the ball
28 times for 69 yards and completed just five of 15 passes for another
32 yards. The B-A defense forced five turnoversintercepting four
Southern passes and recovering a fumble.
Both offensively and defensively, our line controlled the game,
explained Bellwood-Antis coach John Hayes. When you look at the
defensive effort in virtually shutting down Mansberger who we were most
concerned about coming in. He was the big play guy, the catalyst to make
things happen, both throwing and running the ball. He had help from the
Crull kid and Hoover taking some pressure. But we knew we had to stop
him in order to shut them down offensively.
Our front six really did their job. That allowed the backers and
our other people to come in and clean up. I am very proud about how well
we played defensively tonight. That, obviously, was the key to out victory.
The story on offense was much the same for Bellwood-Antis, led by Josh
Kleinfelter with 29 carries for 177 yards and two TDs and Davila, who
had the best rushing game of his career with 10 carries for 150 yards,
when not blocking for Kleinfelter.
The B-A offense ripped apart a Southern Huntingdon defense that had allowed
an average of only 149 yards total offense, for 195 yards in the first
quarter, and a game total of 402 yards.
Southern won the coin toss and chose to receive the ball, hoping to get
the early lead. The Bellwood-Antis offense forced three straight three
plays and punt series from the Rockets, however, never allowing a Southern
first down, until there was less than a minute remaining in the first
half.
Devon Clapper, who was injured in the second quarter and taken to Altoona
Hospital as a precautionary measure, started the Blue Devils first
series by taking a reverse five yards. Kleinfelter got loose for 29 yards
and on the very next play, Davila bulled through a big hole in the Rocket
defense and rambled 25 yards to the SH-20. Kleinfelter opened the scoring
when he blasted one yard for the touchdown and Evan Celmo booted the PAT
for a 7-0 Bellwood-Antis lead with 6:51 to play in the opening quarter.
The defense gave B-A the ball right back again at the BA-18 following
three plays, all on stops by Davila and a punt for the Rockets. The Blue
Devils struck quickly to build a two-score lead. On the first call from
scrimmage, Davila got loose for a 67-yard jaunt and Kleinfelter finished
the two-play drive by covering the final 15 yards around the left side
for the score. Celmo booted the PAT for a 14-0 lead.
After forcing yet another punt highlighted by a devastating quarterback
sack by Coho, Bellwood-Antis lost their only turnover of the night on
a fumble on their next series, the only one of their first four first-half
possessions that the Blue Devils failed to cash in a score on.
Beginning from the BA-19, the Blue Devils drove to the Rockets-19, where
Celmo booted his third field goal of the season and 11th of his career
from 35 yards out to build the B-A margin to 17-0. After Davila bulled
for a yard, Kleinfelter went over the left side for 43 yards to the Southern-37,
with Clapper being injured blocking on the play.
Early on to be able to take the ball down to get those two scores,
our line was blowing huge holes in the Southern Huntingdon defense.
said Hayes. At that time, we were setting back a little bit, a little
concerned about turning ball over and giving them an easy turnover-kind
of score. There were some things we could have done, but when you have
the lead and are on the road, I felt a lot more comfortable just trying
to hammer away and get what we could. That paid off anyhow.
Southern Huntingdon began their one sustained drive midway through the
third quarter and continued through the first two calls of the fourth,
before Hall scored to slice the deficit to 17-7.
The Rockets held Bellwood-Antis and went to the air on their following
series, with Kleinfelter intercepting wide receiver Cory Knepper on the
first play from scrimmage, when Southern Huntingdon went to their trick
play book.
After the two semifinalists exchanged offensive series, down 10 points,
and running out of time, the Rockets were forced to go for it on a fourth-and-six
at their own-31. Coho picked up his second sack of the game to stop Southern
and give Bellwood-Antis the ball deep in Southern territory.
Brandon Humphreys began the series with an eight-yard scamper for a first
down after an offsides penalty on the Rockets. Bruno DeGol capped the
short four-play drive slamming the final nine yards through the middle
and Celmo added the PAT kick.
Southern had one more try, but Mansbergers pass was intercepted
by Danny Campbell, who returned the pick 37 yards to the SH-29. Humphreys,
who had an interception and forced a fumble, picked up nine and a Southern
Huntingdon penalty netted a first down, just before the clock ran out.
BLUE DEVIL
NOTES: Kleinfelter now has 1,840 yards rushing this season, averaging
7.7 yards per carry, and a career total of 5,463. Kleinfelter has a school
record 74 touchdowns, but with 446 points, still needs eight points to
surpass Albert Chub Dillens B-A scoring record of 454
points
Davila has rushed 66 times for 408 yards this year to average
6.2 yards a carry
Mansberger has nine TD passes and one interception
in his other nine games this yearagainst Bellwood-Antis, has has
no TD passes and six interceptions
On the season, Hoover (1,103)
and Mansberger (574) conbined for 1,677 yards, but on Saturday, Mansberger
was 14 for 17, and Hoover was seven for 11
In two playoff games,
the B-A defense has allowed a total of 169 yards rushing and 33 passing,
while the Blue Devil offense has pounded out 714 yards of total offense
The Blue Devils handed Southern Huntingdon (9-2) their only two losses
this year. B-A also gave Southern their only two losses of the season
in 1997
Bellwood-Antis (9-2) will face Juniata Valley (9-2) in the
District 6-A championship finals on either Friday or Saturday this week
Southern Huntingdon shutout Valley 21-0 in week three
Clapper was
home on Sunday after suffering severe whiplash.
Bellwood-Antis
24, Southern Huntingdon 7
Score by quarter:
| -Bellwood-Antis |
14
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3
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0
|
7
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24
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| -S.
Huntingdon |
0
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0
|
0
|
7
|
7
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Scoring summary:
First Quarter
B-A - Kleinfelter
1 run (Celmo kick) 6:51
B-A
- Kleinfelter
15 run (Celmo kick) 4:54
Second Quarter
B-A
- Celmo 33 FG 7:31
Fourth Quarter
SH
- Hall 5 run (Gaston kick) 10:46
B-A
- DeGol 9 run (Celmo kick) 1:57
Team
Statistics
| -Category |
B-A
|
SH
|
| -First
Downs |
17
|
7
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| -Rushing |
53-372
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28-69
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| -Pass
Comp./Att./Int. |
3-7-0
|
5-15-4
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| -Pass
Yards |
30
|
32
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| -Fumbles/Lost
|
1-1
|
3-1
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| -Penalties/Yards |
5-35
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3-15
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| -Punts/Average |
2-26.5
|
3-35.3
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| -Total
Offense |
402
|
101
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