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GAME
ONE
Tyrone
Golden Eagles:
16
B-A Blue Devils:
0
Friday, September 1, 2006 Gray
Memorial Field Tyrone, Pennsylvania
Short
spurt turns battle into rout; Johnny Franco grounds Blue Devils
By
Kerry Naylor
Daily Herald Sports Writer
Tyrone coach John Franco would probably be the first to admit thatas
far as the media goeshes much more likely to deliver a cliche
than a sound bite.
But after the Eagles 16-0 win over Bellwood-Antis at Gray Veterans
Memorial Field last night in the annual Backyard Brawl, the coach who
has made a career of revealing as little as possible was quite poignant
in summing up the game.
This was an emotional game on both sides, for different reasons,
said Franco. They were playing with the weight of losing one of
their coaches and we were playing with a couple of kids on the sideline
who may not be able to play again this season.
The end result was a game that featured sporadic bursts of energy and
commotion, but in the end was decided by a six-minute segment midway through
the second quarter when the Eagles found a way to capitalize on two B-A
miscues and tilt the field in their advantage. And it was amazing how
quickly things spiraled out of control for the Devils.
A fumble led to a Tyrone touchdown. A mishandled kick opened the gates
for a safety.
The ensuing kick was returned 57 yards to set up another score.
Before the Blue Devils could blink, they were down 16, and the complexion
of the game was irrevocably altered. It shifted the Devils offensive
focus away from the legs of star running back Josh Kleinfelter and placed
it squarely on the arm of quarterback Evan Hughes. Especially in the second
half, when the rain pounded harder and the ball became slicker, the task
may have been too much to ask of even Ben Roethlisberger.
When we went into the locker down 16-0, our demeanor changed,
said Bellwood-Antis coach John Hayes. But it wasnt just what
we did to ourselves. It was what Tyrone did, too. They probably felt they
had something to prove.
One thing the Eagles proved is that even without seniors Tyler Gillmen
and Doug Morrow, whose seasons were placed in jeopardy after suffering
serious preseason injuries, Tyrones defense is still as tough as
they come. Tackle Tyler Hoover and linebacker James Updike led the way,
but critical contributions from fresher faceslike Josh Bradley and
Jason Reesemade the biggest impact.
The Eagles forced four turnovers and sacked Hughes three times while limiting
Kleinfeltera 2,000-yard rusher in 2005to 80 yards on 21 carries.
The ending of B-As six first-half series told the story of the Devils
offensive woes: punt, fumble, punt, fumble, safety, turnover on downs.
Players like Jordan Good, Jason Reese, Donnie Conrad, and Russell
Beck really played their hearts out tonight, Franco said. We
won with Tyrone spirit and played up to the next level.
Francos son Johnny demonstrated some heart as well. As the Eagles
No. 1 option in the absence of Gillmen, Franco lugged the ball 24 times
for 163 yardsboth career highsand scored the Eagles
first touchdown. He also delivered a couple bone-crunching hits in the
secondary before exiting the game in the fourth quarter with cramps.
In his first varsity start, Tyler Golden managed to complete only 1 of
8 passes for 9 yards, but that lone connection gave him the first touchdown
pass of his career and catapulted Tyrone to its double-digit halftime
lead.
As the winning team, Tyrone was presented the Backyard Brawl trophy, a
new traveling trophy sponsored by the Tyrone Chamber of Commerce to be
kept annually by the games winner. When the presentation was complete,
B-A and Tyrone players gathered at the 30-yard line to pray together for
the loss of Randy Miller, the longtime Blue Devil coach who on Tuesday
succumbed to cancer.
That was a tribute to a great person and his entire family,
Franco said. We may overemphasize the game, but sometimes youre
reminded that its not as important as life.
When the game is going on, its a war, its a battlebut
you realize that when its over you're going to wake up the next
morning and move on, Hayes said. It showed great sportsmanship
and respect on both sides.
Tyrone jumped in front in the second quarter after Updike corralled a
mishandled exchange from center at the Devils' 27-yard line. The Eagles
ran the ball six straight times, converting once on third-and-5 when Franco
spun out of a tackle in the backfield for an 8-yard gain. Three plays
later he went in from the five, and Johnny Shaffers kick made it
7-0.
Shaffer squibbed the ensuing kickoff and it went through two sets of hands
before Kleinfelter snatched it up near his own goal line, but he could
advance the ball only to B-As 14. An illegal procedure call backed
the Devils up to their own 9. Two plays later, Tyler Hoover burst through
the line to latch onto Hughes in the endzone for a safety that made it
9-0.
On B-As free kick, Franco picked up a mishandled ball and cut through
a wall of Blue Devil defenders, taking it 57 yards to the 13.
On second-and-6 from the 9, Golden zipped a pass to tight end Donnie Conrad
down a seam in the middle of B-As defense, and Conrad blasted into
the endzone for the score that made it 16-0.
The punt (on the free kick) should have given us momentum,
said Hayes. The ball was on the ground and we could have put ourselves
in great field position, but instead Tyrone got a nice return and shifted
momentum.
The Eagles nearly put the game away coming out of the locker room when
they took the second half kick and marched 51-yards in 10 plays to the
B-A 19, but a Franco fumble was recovered by Blaze Winterstein to thwart
the drive.
The Devils had several opportunities later in the second half to get on
the board, but each time the Eagles turned them away. B-A drove to the
Tyrone 15 with a minute to go in the third quarter, but a fourth down
pass attempt by Hughes was batted away at the line of scrimmage by Hoover.
After a Justin Schopp pick ended B-As next advance, Shane Emigh
put a stop to another, which had moved to the 15-yard line, with another
interception with three minutes to play.
The Devils final possession went as far as the five-yard line, but
a sack by Reese pushed it back to the 11 and B-A turned the ball over
on downs.
GAME NOTES:
Chad Coho had a fumble recovery for B-A
Devon Clapper finished with
4 receptions for 39 yards and two rushes for 15 yards
Hughes completed
10 of 25 passes for 103 yards
Johnny Franco had Tyrones other
fumble recovery
the win was the Eagles fourth straight over
B-A since 2002, which was also the last time B-A had 100 yards rushing
against Tyrone
Franco has now scored a touchdown in 11 of his first
12 games
the Eagles Travel to Huntingdon next week, while B-A hosts
Penns Valley.
Tyrone
16, Bellwood-Antis
0
Score by quarter:
| -Bellwood-Antis |
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
| -Tyrone |
0
|
16
|
0
|
0
|
16
|
Scoring summary:
Second Quarter
T - Franco 5 run (Shaffer kick) 3:43
T - Safety (Hoover tackles Hughes
in end zone) 2:54
T - Conrad 9 pass from Golden (Shaffer
kick) 1:50
Team
Statistics
| -Category |
B-A
|
T
|
| -First
Downs |
13
|
12
|
| -Rushes |
33-81
|
43-178
|
| -Pass
Comp./Att./Int. |
10-25-2
|
1-8-0
|
| -Pass
Yards |
103
|
9
|
| -Fumbles/Lost
|
2-2
|
3-2
|
| -Penalties/Yards |
2-15
|
6-69
|
| -Punts/Average |
4-37.3
|
6-29.3
|
| -Total
Offense |
184
|
187
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