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B-A
Blue Devils:
46
Southern Huntingdon Rockets:
0
Friday,
September 26, 2008 Three
Springs, Pennsylvania
Bellwood-Antis
cruises to third straight shutout win
By
Bob Miller
Daily Herald Sports Editor
After a slow start on offense at the beginning of the season, everything
has been clicking for the Blue Devils of Bellwood-Antis. The Devils scored
on offense all six times that the first team was in the game in racking
up a 46-0 victory over Southern Huntingdon, while the defense tossed their
third straight shutout in holding Southern Huntingdon to just 52 yards
total offense.
The Blue Devils struck quickly in building a lead against Southern.
Taking the opening kickoff, B-A took just four plays to get on the scoreboard.
Zach McCaulley got loose over the right side behind some devastating blocking
that freed up the entire side and raced 64 yards untouched for the opening
score of the game.
Southern Huntingdon, playing without standout quarterback Zach Crull who
broke his arm in last weeks Southern Huntingdon loss to undefeated
Mount Union, was no match for the Blue Devils. Crull had a hand in 12
of the 14 touchdowns the Rockets had a scored in the first four games.
The Rockets managed just one first-half first down and that wasnt
until the final minutes before the break, with Bellwood-Antis in front
33-0. Southern punted five straight times in the first half. The Bellwood-Antis
defense forced four straight three-and-outs before SH finally ran six
plays on their last series of the half.
Starting from their own 45, Nate Gray hit Tim Collier for a 32-yard gain.
A play later, McCaulley, who led all runners with 113 yards and three
TDs on just 11 carries, dashed 12 yards for his second score.
On their next series from scrimmage, the Blue Devils started from the
SH-38 after a six-yard Southern punt. Gray found Collier all alone behind
the Southern secondary for a 33-yard TD. Tyler Geis kicked the PAT for
a 19-0 advantage after one stanza.
In the second quarter, Buddy Shaw returned a Rocket punt 30 yards to the
SH-15. McCaulley carried once for four yards, then for the 11-yard TD,
and Geis added the extra point.
Bellwood-Antis scored once more in the quarter when Gray located Collier
alone for a 26-yard TD pass. Geis connected on the PAT for a 33-0 lead
at the half.
We were really happy with the way we have been playing defensively
the last couple weeks, said Bellwood-Antis coach John Hayes. The
kids have really been on top of things, havent given up anything
cheap or dumb. That is big, if you make a team have to work every down
to get something, sooner or later mistakes happen. It does make the offense
easier when you have a short field like our defense kept giving the offense
tonight. It lets you do pretty much what you want to do.
Bellwood-Antis kicked off to Southern Huntingdon to begin the third quarter,
forced another Southern punt and got the ball at the SH-28 after Gray
intercepted a Daniel Goshorn pass. McCaulley raced 12 yards for a first
down on his final carry of the night. One play later, Gray hit Geis over
the middle for an 11-yard TD and first team offense was done for the night.
Geis kicked the PAT and the mercy rule was invoked at the 9:56 mark of
the third quarter.
Mark McCracken recovered a Rocket fumble at the SH-17. Two plays later,
Buddy Shaw raced up the middle for a 15-yard TD.
The line was a big key tonight. I think thats where a big
part of our improvement has come, said Hayes. We have started
to be able to take charge both ways at the line of scrimmage, both blocking
on offense and controlling the opponents offense when we are on defense.
Nate Gray (five of six pass completions for three touchdowns and 118 yards
passing) had a big game tonight. We had a couple automatics where he was
able to take advantage of some things.
Everybody was at the top of their game. That was real good to see.
It was something we talked about coming out. We wanted to have a fresh,
excited attitude about playing. Every play was to be a big play and going
100 percent on everyone of them. We did that early and got momentum, we
got ahead and it got easier as the game went on.
BLUE DEVIL
NOTES: The shutout victory was the third straight for Bellwood-Antis.
The last time the Blue Devils had three straight shutouts was the 2001
team that had four consecutive shutouts among 11 straight wins before
dropping the District 6-AA championship to Bishop McCort
McCaulley
has now scored 11 TDs in the last four games and rushed for over 100 yards
for the third time this season totalling 581 yards on 66 carries, an average
of 8.8 yards per carry
Gray now has eight 100-yard passing games,
tied with Gary Hribik (1972-74) for third place on the B-A list. Grays
three TD passes ties several B-A quarterbacks for the best single-game
effort
Tim Collier has eight catches for 192 yards and two TDs.
Bellwood-Antis
46, Southern
Huntingdon 0
Score by quarter:
| -Bellwood-Antis |
19
|
14
|
7
|
6
|
46
|
| -Southern
Huntingdon |
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Scoring summary:
First Quarter
B-A
- McCaulley 64 run (kick failed) 10:03
B-A
- McCaulley 12 run (pass
failed) 6:12
B-A
- Mock 33 pass from Gray (Geis kick) 1:57
Second Quarter
B-A
- McCaulley 11 run (Geis kick) 11:13
B-A
- Collier 26 pass from Gray (Geis kick) 3:37
Third Quarter
B-A
- Geis 11 pass from Gray (Geis kick) 9:56
Fourth Quarter
B-A
- Shaw 15 run (kick failed) 3:55
Team
Statistics
| -Category |
B-A
|
SH
|
| -First
Downs |
14
|
4
|
| -Rushes |
30-196
|
28-29
|
| -Pass
Comp./Att./Int. |
5-7-0
|
4-7-1
|
| -Pass
Yards |
118
|
23
|
| -Fumbles/Lost
|
1-0
|
2-1
|
| -Penalties/Yards |
5-30
|
2-10
|
| -Punts/Average |
2-44.5
|
7-30.5
|
| -Total
Offense |
314
|
52
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