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GAME
EIGHT
B-A
Blue Devils:
35
Juniata Valley Green Hornets:
0
Friday,October 17, 2008 Memorial
Field Bellwood , Pennsylvania
Collier,
defense lead Blue Devils over Hornets
By
Bob Miller
Daily Herald Sports Editor
The Bellwood-Antis defense did its work on Friday evening at Bellwood
Memorial Stadium. The Blue Devils scored twice on interception returns
and took advantage of a short field to score three times from scrimmage
in a 35-0 victory over Juniata Valley. The win was the Blue Devils fifth
shutout of the year.
After a scoreless opening quarter, Bellwood-Antis scored four times in
the second quarter to take a 27-0 lead at halftime.
Zach McCaulley motored 18 yards for a touchdown to cap a 41-yard march
on the first play of the second quarter. Nate Gray, who completed four
of six passes for 71 yards, hit Jason Miller out of the backfield for
10 yards and a first down, and two plays later McCaulley got loose for
the score.
On the next series, B-A linebacker Jeff Novak recovered a Juniata Valley
fumble at the Hornet-33. Tim Collier dashed 29 yards to the JV-4 and two
plays later scored the two-yard TD for a 12-0 lead with 9:48 to play in
the half.
Bellwood-Antis stopped Juniata Valley with the help of a quarterback sack
by Adam Kovac and forced a punt. The Blue Devils drove from their own
28 to the Juniata Valley 19, but lost the ball on downs. Valley went to
the air and Collier picked off an errant pass and returned it 22 yards
for a touchdown. Tyler Geis kicked the PAT for a 19-0 B-A lead.
With time running down in the second quarter Juniata Valley, with the
help of a 15-yard penalty against the Blue Devils, marched to the BA-21.
On a designed play, Valley quarterback Zach Myers handed off to running
back Aaron Wagner and ran around the left end. Wagner stopped and tossed
a pass to Myers in the corner of the end zone for an apparent touchdown.
The TD was nullified however by a Juniata Valley penalty. Backed up to
the BA-39 after the penalty, Myers went to the air again with just seconds
remaining on the clock. Gray intercepted the pass at his own eight-yard
line, went to the left sideline, picked up some blocks from his teammates,
and raced 92 yards to paydirt. After McCaulley ran in a two-pointer, there
was a 14-point difference in just two plays from scrimmage. One minute,
it seemed like Juniata Valley had scored to cut the Blue Devils lead to
two scores, then the next, Bellwood-Antis had squashed the Hornets momentum
and taken a four-TD lead into the locker room at the half.
Obviously that was a big swing14 points, said Bellwood-Antis
coach John Hayes. They (the officials) threw the flag pretty early
on that (the Juniata Valley TD), so I felt pretty confident even though
they scored on the play. Had they scored there, it could have put us in
a position where we were going to start wondering what was going to happen
next. But then Nate did a great job of reading it and stepping in and
picking it and had open field ahead.
Bellwood-Antis didnt have terrific stats, rushing for 171 yards
and throwing for 81, but with the effort by the Blue Devils D
and good field position, the offense did what it had to.
Bellwood-Antis took the third-quarter kickoff starting at the JV-37 and
put the final score on the board. McCaulley bounced out for an 11-yard
pickup on first down, Jason Miller picked up nine through the middle,
and then McCaulley came back with 10 more. Collier, who did a little bit
of everything and did it well, capped the scoring by grabbing an eight-yard
touchdown pass from Gray and then, as the usual holder on extra point
kicks, threw a two-point pass to Jared Minori. With 8:28 to play in the
third quarter, the Mercy Rule running clock kicked in for the rest of
the game.
After Juniata Valley completed all of their first three passes, the B-A
defense limited Myers to just three more completions in 14 attempts. I
dont think we made any adjustments, I think the guys just started
to play with more focus, got to the ball a little quicker. We were flat-footed
on that first play (a 33-yard completion from Aaron Wagner to a wide-open
Derek Allison). We talk about that all the timeto be ready for anything.
This is what teams do. We just let the guy run by us. That should not
happen. I think we played well in spots, at other times, I was very disappointed
with our whole energy thing, our mental alertness. I dont know what
is going on. We were on a really good run, then the last two weeks have
been a little bit of the same. Tonight was better than last week, but
we still had a lot of times where we just werent into it.
Give Juniata Valley credit, they executed, they ran by us, got the
ball and did things. Obviously, they work hard too.
BLUE DEVIL
NOTES: McCaulley rushed 12 times for 82 yards and scored his 15th
touchdown of the year to lead the Blue Devils
B-A had three quarterbacks
complete at least one passGray was four-for-six, Nate Plummer was
one-for-two, and Lucas Evans was one-for-one
Collier scored by three
different methods, rush, pass reception, interception, and now has eight
TDs for 48 points
Ben Martinez also had a quarterback sack, Adam
Kovac had one and shared another with Jeff Novak
Tyler Geis kicked
the PAT after Colliers interception return, despite having to kick
it an extra 15 yards because B-A penalty after the touchdown
With
53 yards rushing, Juniata Valley is the sixth straight team held under
60 yards rushing by the B-A defense
Tyrone running back Mark Mingle
(166 yards) is the only back to rush for 100 yards against the Blue Devils
in 2008.
Bellwood-Antis
35, Juniata
Valley
0
Score by quarter:
| -Juniata
Valley |
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
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| -Bellwood-Antis |
0
|
27
|
8
|
0
|
35
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Scoring summary:
Second Quarter
B-A
- McCaulley 18 run (kick failed) 11:55
B-A
- Collier 2 run (pass failed) 9:48
B-A
- Collier 22 int. return
(Geis kick) 2:36
B-A
- Gray 92 int. return (McCaulley run) 0:00
Third Quarter
B-A
- Collier 8 pass from Gray (Minori pass from Collier) 8:28
Team
Statistics
| -Category |
B-A
|
JV
|
| -First
Downs |
14
|
7
|
| -Rushes |
35-171
|
31-53
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| -Pass
Comp./Att./Int. |
6-9-1
|
6-17-2
|
| -Pass
Yards |
81
|
89
|
| -Fumbles/Lost
|
2-2
|
2-1
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| -Penalties/Yards |
7-54
|
5-67
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| -Punts/Average |
1-44
|
4-25.8
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| -Total
Offense |
252
|
142
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