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GAME
FIVE
B-A
Blue Devils:
26
Southern Huntingdon Rockets:
19
Friday,
September 28, 2007 Three
Springs, Pennsylvania
Bellwood-Antis
hands Rockets first loss in overtime
By
Bob Miller
Daily Herald Sports Editor
In the end, all that mattered was the streak. Southern Huntingdon came
into the contest at their own stadium, at Three Springs, outside of the
small town of Orbisonia, undefeated at 4-0. Bellwood-Antis was 2-2, with
two losses to teams that are currently both 5-0, and two wins over teams
that are a combined 1-8. It has been 18 games and 28 years since the Rockets
defeated B-A. On Friday night, Bellwood-Antis won 26-19 in overtime.
On Friday night, the two teams traded touchdowns and defensive stands
and fumbles and mistakes. When all 48 minutes of regulation had ticked
off the clock, the two small school powers were deadlocked 19-19.
In high school football, overtime means each team has an equal number
of chances to score from the 10-yard line until one school has more points.
Southern Huntingdon won the toss for the second time on the cool night.
The Rockets elected to go on defense first, to see what Bellwood-Antis
could do, then hope to match or better the effort.
As they have done for most of their three wins, the Blue Devils gave the
ball to senior tailback Brandon Humphreys and let their young inexperienced
line do what they are supposed to do. In three straight hammering strikes,
Humphreys moved the ball two yards, four yards and then the final four
for the touchdown. Although he had kicked just one of three prior extra
points in the game and only a total of two more in the Blue Devils first
four ballgames. Bellwood-Antis coach John Hayes called on Tyler Geis to
kick the point after.
We scored in overtime and I know we had a lot of debate on what
to do (kick, go for two), said Hayes. The one point is very
important and I knew that their guy was pretty automatic. I wanted to
give us our best chance to make sure we had a chance. And Tyler came through.
Geis PAT boot gave the Blue devils a 26-19 lead.
Then it was Southern Huntingdons turn. After the Rockets had rushed
55 times for 223 yards and completed no passes of 10 thrown, coach Ryan
Garlock called for three consecutive pass plays. On the first, Southern
quarterback Zach Crulls pass was deflected up in the air and Crull
caught his own pass for a six-yard loss. The second was well covered and
incomplete. Going to the trick book, on third and 16, the Rockets had
Crull hand off to running back Ryan Shade who then threw the ball downfield
to Crull, who twisted and turned down to the BA-2, where he fumbled the
ball and the Blue Devils recovered to insure the overtime triumph and
hand Southern Huntingdon their first loss of the year. This is the third
straight year Bellwood-Antis has given the Rockets their first loss of
the season.
Both teams moved the ball pretty well to begin the game. Southern won
the toss and took the kick to start the game driving 80 yards for the
opening score of the game. From the BA-27, Crull rolled around the left
side for about 10 yards, before lateraling the ball to Nick Hall, who
raced the final 17 yards for the touchdown. Matt Gaston booted the PAT.
Bellwood-Antis moved the ball, but stopped themselves on an interception
after driving from their own-20 to just across midfield. After forcing
a punt by Southern, Bellwood-Antis began at their own-25. Senior fullback
Bruno DeGol, who had the best game of his career with 84 yards on eight
carries, bulled for 13 yards on the opening call. On the second play,
Humphreys got loose around the B-A side of the field, racing 62 yards
for the score. Geis lined his kick just through the uprights to knot the
game, 7-7.
After a first quarter in which both teams moved up and down the field,
the second quarter witnessed very little offense. Southern put the only
points of the quarter on the board when Gaston blasted a 31-yard field
goal with just three seconds on the first-half clock to give the Rockets
a 10-7 lead at halftime.
Bellwood-Antis opened the second half by receiving the kick, but fumbled
the ball away on the first play from scrimmage. With Southern Huntingdon
setting up at the BA-20, the Blue Devil defense forced the Rockets to
settle for another 31-yard field goal by Gaston.
Another B-A fumble led to a 10-yard TD run from Hall with 30 seconds to
play in the third quarter. Southern Huntingdon had a 19-7 lead with a
quarter to play.
We didnt play very well early, said Hayes. But
I told the kids at halftime that we had played well enough that we could
take control of the football game. Honestly, we didnt play very
well in the third quarter. We couldnt make a play, and actually
they kind of took it to us. When Southern Huntingdon scored that third
touchdown down at the far end, I thought at that point our kids had kind
of thrown in the towel. Their heads were down and there wasnt a
lot of excitement. But, its amazing what one big play can do.
Blue Devil junior quarterback Nate Gray, who was having trouble throwing
after getting his throwing hand injured earlier, came up with his only
completion of the contest, finding tight end Geis over the middle for
a 28-yard pickup on the first play from scrimmage following the Rocket
kickoff.
Humphreys went 14 yards on the next play, the first play of the fourth
quarter, and then capped the seven-play drive later with an eight-yard
TD to narrow the Rockets lead to 19-13 with just under nine and a half
minutes left to play.
The Bellwood-Antis defense stopped Southern for no gain on a third-and-one
on the next series to force a punt.
Starting from the BA-48, it took the Blue Devils just three plays to tie
the game. After Humphreys ripped off nine yards, DeGol blasted up the
middle and rambled 40 yards to the SH-3, and one play later bulled in
for the TD.
Southern Huntingdon had two more tries and Bellwood-Antis one, but the
game went to overtime.
In an email conversation this past week, Bellwood-Antis Football site
webmaster Dave Padula mentioned that in light of the Blue Devils play
over the first portion of the season, if success was to follow in 2007,
then he guessed it was time for Bellwood-Antis to make a statement.
On Friday night against an undefeated foe at their teams home field
with a hostile crowd outyelling the large group of B-A faithful, the young
Blue Devils at the very least began to make a statement.
Bellwood-Antis
26, Southern
Huntingdon 19 (OT)
Score by quarter:
| -Bellwood-Antis |
7
|
0
|
0
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12
|
7
|
26
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| -Southern
Huntingdon |
7
|
3
|
9
|
0
|
0
|
19
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Scoring summary:
First Quarter
SH - Hall 17 run (Gaston kick) 6:16
B-A
- Humphreys 62 run (Geis kick) 1:44
Second Quarter
SH - Gaston 31 field goal 0:03
Third Quarter
SH - Gaston 31 field goal 9:48
SH - Hall 10 run (Kick failed) 0:30
Fourth Quarter
B-A
- Humphreys 8 run (kick failed) 9:27
B-A
- DeGol 3 run (kick blocked) 6:31
Overtime
B-A
- Humphreys 4 run (Geis kick)
Team
Statistics
| -Category |
B-A
|
SH
|
| -First
Downs |
11
|
12
|
| -Rushes |
37-247
|
55-223
|
| -Pass
Comp./Att./Int. |
1-7-1
|
2-13-1
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| -Pass
Yards |
28
|
8
|
| -Fumbles/Lost
|
1-1
|
3-2
|
| -Penalties/Yards |
2-10
|
3-31
|
| -Punts/Average |
5-27.4
|
6-35.8
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| -Total
Offense |
275
|
231
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