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GAME
FOURTEEN PA STATE CLASS A QUARTERFINAL
Steelton-Highspire
Steamrollers:
45
B-A
Blue Devils:
13
Saturday,
December 1, 2007
Hershey, Pennsylvania
Steel-High
too fast and physical for Bellwood-Antis in PIAA Eastern Semifinal game
at Hershey
By
Bob Miller
Daily Herald Sports Editor
Speed kills and if anyone needs proof of that, they should have been at
the Bellwood-Antis/Steelton-Highspire PIAA Eastern Semifinal football
game at Hershey Park Stadium on Saturday afternoon. None of the Blue Devils
first 12 opponents was able to run wide successfully this year, but Steelton
went around and through the B-A defense all afternoon, practically at
will, in the Steamrollers 45-13 triumph.
Bellwood-Antis got a quick glimpse of what was to happen on the games
very first play from scrimmage. Roller quarterback Andre Campbell fumbled
the ball, intending to hand off to super tailback Jeremiah Young. The
ball bounced right back up to Campbell, who rounded the left side and
raced 50 yards for the first of Steelton-Highspires three opening-quarter
scores. The PAT kick was wide left, but the warning had been served.
If you look back to our whole season, we had those kind of plays
happen to us and we have had some real negativity happen after that,
explained Bellwood-Antis coach John Hayes. You always like to have
something good happen initially in a game like this to try to swing the
momentum. At the worst, a busted play that should have gone for a couple
yards loss, goes for a touchdown.
Bellwood-Antis began their first series on offense with senior tailback
Brandon Humphreys going around his own left side for 11 yards and a first
down, but two incompletions and another run netted a minus one-yard and
forced a punt.
Several series later, Young, who had 2,465 yards rushing coming in, needed
just two plays to move Steelton 53 yards for another TD. On first down,
Young exploded though a huge hole and sprinted 41 yards to the BA-12.
On the next play, Young scooted for the 12-yard TD, the first of five
scores for the Steamrollers junior. Justin Williams, who later was ejected
and assessed a 15-yard unsportsmanlike personal foul penalty, for throwing
a punch and will miss the Steelton game against Bloomsburg game next Saturday,
kicked the PAT.
On the Blue Devils following series, Steelton tipped a Nate Gray pass
at the line of scrimmage and Williams intercepted the pass and returned
it 29 yards to the BA-4. Young needed just one play for his second TD
and a 19-0 first-quarter advantage as the Steamrollers looked to embody
their nickname.
On a third-down-and 16, Steelton went to the air in the second quarter
and Justin Manning picked it off for Bellwood-Antis, returning the interception
20 yards to the SH-45. Humphreys ran twice for 12 yards and Bruno DeGol
once for three. Gray opened the drive with a 20-yard pass completion to
Alan Wertz, and then capped the drive with a 14-yard connection to Wertz
in the back of the end zone. Tyler Geis cut the score to 19-7 with the
extra point kick with 5:32 left in the first half. Wertz caught three
passes for 46 yards to end his senior year with 20 catches for 421 yards
and four TDs.
The B-A defense was able to contain Young for most of the second quarter,
with the exception of a 19-yard jaunt during one series, and an 18-yarder
later, but neither drive resulted in points. Then lightning struck again
when with just nine seconds in the half, Young got loose for 58 yards
and his third TD. A pass attempt for two points failed.
With just 2:38 left in the third quarter, Campbell, who rushed nine times
for 113 yards, scored on a 40-yard scamper for the only score of the quarter.
The TD was set up earlier when a Gray pass was tipped by safety Jeff Davis
to teammate Aaron Wilson volleyball-style for an interception.
Young added his final two scores within 33 seconds in the fourth quarter.
First, Young carried the ball three times for 17 yards, and Campbell added
a 26-yard gain. Young finished off the march with a 28-yard run and holder
Kevin Porter ran in the two-pointer. On the final score of the game, with
the ball at the Steelton-15, Young ran away from everybody for the 85-yard
six-pointer to finish his day with 30 carries for 357 yards. Young pushed
his season rushing total to 2,822 yards and 36 overall TDs. Young reached
the 2,000-yard rushing mark as a sophomore last year in the Rollers 28-8
loss to Bellwood-Antis, but was hurt on the first-quarter play and never
returned.
As quick as those two scores seem, the Blue Devils also tallied a touchdown
in between. Gray, who looked like he would be sacked, ducked under the
attempt and spotted a wide-open Justin Miller well behind the Roller defense.
Miller gathered it in and completed the 62-yard pass and run for the Blue
Devils second score. Geis kick was off right. Gray completes
his first year as the starting quarterback with 70 completions in 168
attempts for 1,149 yards, with 12 TD passes and 14 interceptions.
We were excited, we came in thinking we could play with this football
team. Even though we had lost a lot of the kids that were here last year,
said Hayes, and most of them (Steelton-Highspire) were back. A lot
of our kids were in that game. We worked hard at it and came in thinking
we could win.
They just had too many playmakers, said Hayes. I think
they played better today than they have played in a lot of situations.
Credit their coaching staff. They did some things that they havent
done before to try to negate some of the match-ups with our players. I
think once the momentum swings, its almost like double-jeopardy.
They go up and we go further down. Sometimes you get the bear, but today,
the bear really got us.
Steelton-Highspire fumbled five times from scrimmage, muffed three straight
punts and threw two interceptions, but was still the most dominating force
a Bellwood-Antis program has faced this season. With a lot of quickness
and speed, plus a line that consistently opened huge holes in the Blue
Devil defense, the Rollers were easily able to overcome their mistakes
and although they didnt need any help, the officiating crew from
District 4 would have been better served had they stayed home. Near the
end of the second quarter, a lateral pass that Bellwood-Antis knocked
down and recovered and would have scored a TD on, was ruled an incomplete
forward pass. Bellwood-Antis trailed 19-7 at the time and a score would
have made the rest of the game very interesting.
There was at least one occasion that Steelton-Highspire should have been
called for illegal substitution but wasnt. In the third quarter,
with the same score and third-and-long, Gray intentionally threw the ball
on a bounce to Alan Wertz behind and to his right. Wertz pulled up to
pass, then ran for a gain that would have left a manageable fourth-and-three,
on the Steelton side of the field. Instead, there was an inadvertent whistle
that ruled the play dead and resulted in a replay from the original line
of scrimmage. Bellwood-Antis ended up punting.
Our kids really played hard and gave everything they had to get
here today, said Hayes. This certainly isnt going to
diminish the good feeling that we have about what we accomplished to get
to this point. The better football team won today and deserves to go on.
Steelton-Highspire
45,
Bellwood-Antis
13
Score by quarter:
| -Bellwood-Antis |
0
|
7
|
0
|
6
|
13
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| -Steelton-Highspire |
19
|
6
|
6
|
14
|
45
|
Scoring summary:
First Quarter
S-H
- Campbell 50 run (kick failed) 11:41
S-H
- Young 12 run (Williams kick) 6:39
S-H
- Young 4 run (kick failed) 4:40
Second Quarter
B-A
- Wertz 14 pass from Gray (Geis kick) 5:32
S-H
- Young 58 run (pass failed) 0:09
Third Quarter
S-H
- Campbell 40 run (kick failed) 2:38
Fourth Quarter
S-H
- Young 28 run (Porter run) 9:09
B-A
- Miller 62 pass from Gray (kick failed) 8:48
S-H
- Young 85 run (run failed) 8:26
Team
Statistics
| -Category |
B-A
|
S-H
|
| -First
Downs |
11
|
22
|
| -Rushes |
30-42
|
49-548
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| -Pass
Comp./Att./Int. |
8-21-2
|
4-8-2
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| -Pass
Yards |
146
|
9
|
| -Fumbles/Lost
|
2-0
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5-0
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| -Penalties/Yards |
5-35
|
6-39
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| -Punts/Average |
7-36.6
|
2-31
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| -Total
Offense |
188
|
557
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