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GAME
THIRTEEN PIAA QUARTERFINAL
B-A
Blue Devils:
28
Steelton-Highspire
Steamrollers:
8
Friday, December 1, 2006 Mansion
Park Altoona, Pennsylvania
Blue
Devils control offensive and defensive lines in big win over Steel-High
By
Bob Miller
Daily Herald Sports Editor
On the offensive line there was Josh Peters, Chad Coho, Caleb Stephens,
Anthony Jenkins and Cody Smith; on the defensive line there was Jenkins,
Peters, Tyler Narehood and Coho. That group of young men controlled the
PIAA Western Semifinal contest at Mansion Park on Friday night. They are
the base upon which the Bellwood-Antis football success has come in 2006.
They blew away the Steelton-Highspire line on both sides of the ball to
lead the Blue Devils to a convincing 28-8 victory over the two-time defending
District 3-A champs. At times, they made it look almost too easy.
On offense, which proved to be the best defense Bellwood-Antis could possibly
have by playing keep-away and not allowing Steelton to have the ball,
they blocked for senior tailback Josh Kleinfelter who rushed for four
touchdowns and 240 yards. On defense, with the exception of one long pass
play which set up Steel-Highs lone score, the B-A defense limited
the Rollers to just 54 yards in 37 plays.
Our kids played with tremendous enthusiasm, I dont think they
were going to be denied tonight, regardless of what conditions we had
out there or what was going to happen. said Bellwood-Antis head
coach John Hayes.
Although the first quarter was scoreless and Bellwood-Antis led just 6-0
at halftime, the Blue Devils pushed Steelton all over the field, but kept
making one mistake or penalty that stopped a drive short of scoring.
This was a game of highlights. It is rare for the fans to see a runner
go over 2,000 yards rushing in a season, yet in this game, two runners
accomplished the feat.
Kleinfelter broke loose for a 33-yard gain over the left side on the second
B-A play from scrimmage to surpass the 2,000-yard mark for second straight
year. Then with about four minutes to play in the second quarter, Steelton
sophomore Jeremiah Young scooted eight yards for a first down to increase
his season total to 2,001 yards. Young was injured on the play and never
returned. His absence in the second half no doubt was a key factor for
Steel-High, although the way the Blue Devil defense was playing, you have
to doubt it would have made much difference.
Were kind of like junkyard dogs, explained Hayes about
the play of his line against larger opponents. They arent
pretty, but theyve become a pretty cohesive unit. They are getting
pretty good at the schemes we are doing, and tonight they did a good job.
Bellwood-Antis kicked off to began the contest and the B-A defense bent
as Steelton moved on the ground for a first down, but then applied the
stopper when Narehood stopped the runner for no gain and Bruno DeGol made
a tackle following a one-yard gain, coupled with a five-yard penalty,
forcing the Steamrollers to the air. Danny Campbell picked off an Andre
Campbell pass to give the Blue Devils the ball at their own 22. Bellwood-Antis
immediately moved the ball, but a pair of penalties stopped them short.
A couple of series later, the B-A defense rose up again stopping Campbell
for a one-yard loss, then Jon Davila made a perfectly-timed dash at the
snap that resulted in a quarterback sack, and after Campbell lost another
yard Bellwood-Antis took over near midfield after a Steelton punt. Kleinfelter
covered all but two yards on the following drive, including the four-yard
TD. Evan Celmos PAT kick was blocked by Aaron Wilson, but Bellwood-Antis
had a 6-0 lead.
We got started on that first series. Even though we didnt
score, we were able to move the ball. Confidence is a big factor in these
games, explained Hayes. Its important that your kids
get the belief early. On the other side of that our defense made some
plays that probably put some questions in the other sides minds.
The Blue Devils continued to move the ball in the third quarter, but an
interception and a holding penalty thwarted drives until B-A forced Steelton
to punt from deep inside their own territory following a quarterback sack
by Josh Peters.
Taking advantage of the short field, the Blue Devils drove for their second
score. Kleinfelter had his number called on all five plays, including
the 21-yard touchdown jaunt. Going for two points on the PAT, Evan Hughes
tossed a pass to tight end Blaze Winterstein all alone in the end zone
to improve the B-A margin to 14-0.
Steelton went to the air on their next series and Davila came up with
his second interception on the very first play to give the ball right
back to the Blue Devils.
Kleinfelter jump-started the drive with a 10-yard pickup on the first
call. Then Davila bulled nine yards and came back later in the drive for
11 yards on two more totes. Kleinfelter blasted three yards for the score
and Celmo kicked the PAT.
Steelton-Highspire was finally able to get something going on the next
series, although it didnt look like it initially. The Steamrollers
appeared to be going in the wrong direction as first Winterstein, then
Jenkins came up with back-to-back quarterback sacks. With Young out and
the B-A score mounting Steelton seemed to scorn the run and go nearly
exclusively with the pass, or at least attempting to pass. On a third-and-26,
Campbell was able to connect with Wilson for a 56-yard gain to the BA-8.
One play later, Campbell teamed with his big fullback Jordan Hill for
two straight pass completions. The first was an eight-yard TD and the
second was a two-point conversion to close the margin to 21-8.
Bellwood-Antis then put their third touchdown of the second half in the
books to close out the scoring. In eight plays, Bellwood-Antis marched
58 yards for the TD with Kleinfelter motoring the final 10 yards. Celmo
booted the PAT.
BLUE DEVIL
NOTES: This was the Blue Devils first PIAA playoff win in four tries
Kleinfelter has now rushed for 2,205 yards in 2006 and a career total
of 5,848 yards. Josh reset the TD record at Bellwood-Antis with 34, eclipsing
his school-high 30 from last year
Kleinfelter passed Albert Chub
Dillens old record of 454 points scored, setting the new mark at
476.
Bellwood-Antis
28, Steelton-Highspire
8
Score by quarter:
| -Steelton-Highspire |
0
|
0
|
0
|
8
|
8
|
| -Bellwood-Antis |
0
|
6
|
8
|
14
|
28
|
Scoring summary:
Second Quarter
B-A - Kleinfelter
4 run (kick blocked) 7:00
Third Quarter
B-A
- Kleinfelter 21 run (Winterstein pass from Hughes) 3:48
Fourth Quarter
B-A
- Kleinfelter 3 run (Celmo kick) 10:11
S-H
- Hill 8 pass from Campbell (Hill pass from Campbell) 7:38
B-A
- Kleinfelter 10 run (Celmo kick) 3:41
Team
Statistics
| -Category |
B-A
|
S-H
|
| -First
Downs |
20
|
8
|
| -Rushing |
55-311
|
26-25
|
| -Pass
Comp./Att./Int. |
0-4-1
|
4-12-4
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| -Pass
Yards |
0
|
85
|
| -Fumbles/Lost
|
1-0
|
3-1
|
| -Penalties/Yards |
5-47
|
6-41
|
| -Punts/Average |
2-25.5
|
4-30.3
|
| -Total
Offense |
311
|
110
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