Tigers of old
defeat
Big Red 33-8
ALL-AMERICAN CONFERENCE
Warren Harding, 2-0;
By CHUCK HESS, JR.
Independent Sports Editor
“We wanted it real bad and went out and got it,” senior
Tiger Co-Captain Greg Wood said. “
It was the Tigers of old whom we saw annihilate the Steubenville Big Red 33-8 before 11,275 Tiger stadium fans Friday night. The licking could have been worse had Washington High coach Chuck Shuff not taken his first string out with one minute left in the third quarter.
THE TIGERS put together a
tremendous combination of interior blocking and the running of senior tailback
and Co-Captain Mark Streeter, junior fullback Bill Harmon and junior tailback
Tom Grizzard to get their third victory in six
starts.
The win gave the
“I don’t know what to say to our kids,”
The Obiemen scored 27 of their points in the first half. Streeter scored on a pair of four-yard pitch runs inside tackle, picked up 157 yards in 15 carries and sat out the second half. Harmon tallied on a one-yard off tackle blast, a 10-yard run up the middle and picked up 80 net yards in 13 carries.
JUNIOR TAILBACK Tom Grizzard scored on a three-yard pitch around end and picked up 96 yards on six carries.
Senior Dave Dowd kicked one conversion and quarterback Wood
passed for the other to senior split end Eddie ‘Tinker”
“We had the desire all season long, but we didn’t put it together until tonight,” Streeter said. “A six-year-old could have run through the holes we had.”
“We had good practices this week,” Shuff said. “It pays off when you’ve got them going out there and really wanting it. The second efforts tonight were tremendous. I didn’t know that we would be able to control the line of scrimmage as we did. They gave us several defensive adjustments and we picked them up real well.”
Shuff was, of course, happy with the running of Streeter and Harmon and the downfield and crossfield blocking which he said started to come last week.
“TO BEAT a strong team
like
“We finally started to execute on the offensive line like the way we’ve been trying to do since the start of the season,” said tackle Coach Chuck Utterback. “The kids wanted it pretty bad.”
“Everybody really wanted the game,” Harmon, who also did some fine blocking, said. “They gave me the holes this week. That’s all I need.”
“Each of us tried to go out and get an extra-effort block,” senior center Dan Nagle said.
“We had a great effort,” senior Co-Captain Tim Gutshall said. “I wish we could have put it together before.”
THE TIGERS dominated the
statistics, rolling up 242 net yards to
Streeter carried six times on the Tigers’ first touchdown drive, an 81-yard, 11-play job in the first quarter. Included was a 28-yard pitch sweep.
The second drive was a 51-yard, five-play affair, following a short first period Steubenville punt after the Big Red had been put into a hole by the first of junior Keith Harmon’s 50.5 average kickoffs.
Streeter raced 32 yards on a pitch inside tackle to the
Streeter’s 27-yard option run to the Steubenville 17 and five carries set up the third score which came on a 59-yard, nine-play drive.
GUTSHALL PICKED off a Big
Red pass on the
The final TD came on a 76-yard, three-play drive late in the
third quarter. Grizzard
took a pitch around and rambled for 62 yards before he was brought down by
Senior tackle Steve Trbovich on the
Tigers jar Steubenville
By Hymie Williams
Plain Dealer Bureau
The victory hoisted the Tigers’ season mark to 3-3 and it may be now the Tigers are prepared to make a robust finish to the campaign, with yet some of the season’s most important games in the offing.
Streeter, who did not play offensively in the second half,
played key roles in the first three
Fullback Billy Harmon, a brawny 230-pound senior, shared the rushing fireworks with Streeter as he scored three touchdowns.
The Bengals, with their best performance of the season, tallied again in the second period on a 50-yard march. Key play was a 40-yard dash by Streeter, with Streeter finally taking the ball across from the four.
An aerial from quarterback Greg Wood to end Eddie Bell was good for the PAT.
Streeter, who collected 148 yards in the first half with some exciting running, carried five times in the seven plays it required for the next touchdown.
Harmon climaxed the drive with a blast through the middle from the two.
GRIDSTICK
M S
First downs – rushing 18 5
First downs – passing 2 3
First downs – penalties 1 2
Total first downs 21 10
Yards gained rushing 438 140
Yards lost rushing 12 19
Net yds. gained rushing 426 121
Net yds. gained passing 31 68
Total yards gained 457 189
Passes completed 3-10 3-8
Passes intercepted by 2 0
Yardage on passes intercepted 13 0
Kickoff average (yards) 6-50.5 5-32.5
Kickoff returns (yards) 21 76
Punt average (yards) 0 5-32.2
Punt returns (yards) 19 0
Had punts blocked 0 0
Lost fumbled ball 2-4 1-4
Yards penalized 6-75 5-60
Touchdowns rushing 5 0
Touchdown passes 0 1
Total number of plays 61 44
Possession time 24:55