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GAME
THREE
B-A
Blue Devils:
42
Claysburg-Kimmel Bulldogs:
6
Friday,September 18, 2009 Claysburg,
Pennsylvania
Bellwood-Antis
runs
past Claysburg-Kimmel, 42-6
By
Bob Miller
Daily Herald Sports Editor
It took three games before the Bellwood-Antis rushing attack could get
going. In wins over backyard rival Tyrone and then Everett, the Blue Devils
had an almost perfect balance between the run and pass. While that sounds
good on paper, fundamentally, any John-Hayes-coached offense is tailback-
(specifically) and rush- (generally) oriented. Coach Hayes knows that
any team needs to be able to do more than one thing on offense to advance
any distance into district and state playoffs, but a successful rushing
offense not only puts points on the scoreboard, it keeps the opponents
offense off the field when a team grinds out the yards and clock and moves
the pigskin down the field.
We had a couple of things we felt we could do well with our guys
up front. It turned out we ran wellall our backs had some nice holes
to run into, said Hayes. They did a nice job once they got
through them.
The Blue Devils Zack McCaulley ran 11 times for 145 yards and scored
three touchdowns, and his backup, Travis Taylor, also carried 11 times
for 116 yards and one score. Nine B-A backs totaled 331 yards after running
for just 290 yards in the first two games combined.
Bellwood-Antis stuffed Claysburg-Kimmel on their first eight of nine total
possessions, to continue a defensive effort that Hayes has talked up as
the one theme that has been strong throughout the early season.
The Bulldogs had just one first down, and that didnt come until
just 2:40 remained in the third quarter, and a total of 16 yards rushing
and 19 passing through the first three quarters.
The defense has been playing very well all year, explained
Hayes. They played really well tonight. We were in the right position,
the kids tackled well and gave us good opportunities to get the ball on
a short field and score some points. They did a really great job tonight.
Claysburg-Kimmel ended up with four first downs rushing and one passing,
including back-to-back runs of nine and 12 yards by Tyler Ickes, both
of which moved the sticks for first downs on the Bulldogs touchdown drive.
James Dodson was caught in his backfield for a one-yard loss, but one
play later scrambled for a 40-yard TD, starting to his left and then cutting
back over the right side and outracing everyone for the score with 2:02
remaining in the game. Ickes extra point kick was wide.
We couldnt move the ball against them, explained Claysburg-Kimmel
coach Joe Kitt. We knew they had a good defense coming in. We just
struggled offensively all night, only had a few first downs. It was tough
all night, we just couldnt do much against their defense.
Bellwood-Antis opened up a big lead at the start, putting three scores
on the board in the opening quarter.
On the first series from scrimmage for the Blue Devils it was Zack McCaulley
left for 12 yards and a first down, then McCaulley went right for 27 more.
Two plays later, McCaulley slipped through the right side and rambled
for 14 more before finally bulling one yard for the score. Bellwood-Antis
caught Claysburg napping when they failed to cover the muddle huddle on
the extra point try, and center Zach Doyle picked the ball up and threw
it to Tyler Beech, who waltzed around the left side for the two-point
conversion.
One series later, Nate Plummer missed on two pass attempts, but McCaulley,
running at will, went for 17 and a first down and four plays later raced
24 yards for his second TD of the quarter. Plummer booted the PAT for
a 15-0 lead.
That advantage soon jumped to 22-0, when the Blue Devils took over at
the CK-36 following a 20-yard punt return by Nick DeGol. A pass play went
incomplete before McCaulley made it three scores in the first quarter,
scooting 36 yards to paydirt. In all, McCaulley had his number called
nine times in the quarter for 140 yards and the hat trick of TDs.
We knew they were a balanced offense, and they ran the ball really
well, like the old Bellwood-Antis teams of the past. You cant fault
them, they did a great jobthey did everything they had to beat us
tonight. We know they are a good football team.
With B-A playing reserves for much of the second quarter, the two teams
exchanged punts and the Blue Devils lost the ball on downs after the Bulldogs
stopped them at the CK-43, after knocking Bellwood-Antis back from the
39, where the series started.
Then, with Plummer back under center, Travis Taylor ran twice for 15 yards
and Danny Noye scampered for 10 and a first down. Plummer found Derek
Denny for a completion of 20 yards, and then hit Trey Campbell for a 15-yard
TD toss. The PAT kick was wide left, but Bellwood-Antis led 28-0 at the
half.
The Blue Devils took the kick to begin the second half and marched 56
yards for one more score to invoke the Mercy Rule at the 8:56 mark of
the third quarter, with a little bit of luck. Taylor picked up three,
10 and 30 yards on consecutive plays, but a pass fell incomplete. From
the CK-4, Taylor had his number called, but fumbled the ball in the backfield,
where an alert Nick DeGol scooped up the football and went around the
left side for a five-yard touchdown. Plummer added the point after.
Bellwood-Antis added one final score when Taylor got loose and simply
outran everybody for a 43-yard score. Buddy Shaw kicked the extra point.
Bellwood-Antis
42, Claysburg-Kimmel6
Score by quarter:
| -Bellwood-Antis |
22
|
6
|
14
|
0
|
42
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| -Claysburg-Kimmel |
0
|
0
|
0
|
6
|
6
|
Scoring summary:
First Quarter
B-A
- Z. McCaulley 1 run (Beech run) 7:13
B-A
- Z. McCaulley 24 run (Plummer kick) 3:16
B-A
- . McCaulley 36 run (Plummer kick) 1:10
Second Quarter
B-A - Campbell
15 pass from Plummer (kick failed) 1:14
Third Quarter
B-A
- Beech 20 run (Plummer kick) 10:55.
B-A
- Taylor 43 run (Shaw kick) 2:40
Fourth Quarter
C-K
- Dodson 49
run (kick failed) 2:02
Team
Statistics
| -Category |
B-A
|
C-K
|
| -First
Downs |
18
|
5
|
| -Rushes |
38-331
|
28-73
|
| -Pass
Comp./Att./Int. |
6-13-0
|
3-9-1
|
| -Pass
Yards |
72
|
41
|
| -Fumbles/Lost
|
1-0
|
1-0
|
| -Penalties/Yards |
2-10
|
1-4
|
| -Punts/Average |
2-39.5
|
7-25.3
|
| -Total
Offense |
403
|
114
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