Tiger field goal
beats
Red Dragons
Defense, fumble key to AAC win
BY DENNY HIGHBEN
Niles McKinley had the ball on
THERE WAS certainly noise in Tiger stadium at that moment, though it seemed as quiet as a museum at midnight.
The young athletes finally lined up to attack and
defend. The ball was snapped, but not on
cue. When the pile in the center of the
line cleared away,
And the Tigers won their first All-American Conference game of the season 3-0. The winning margin was a 27-yard field goal by Keith Harmon in the second quarter.
“What can a guy say?” Niles Coach Tony Napolet asked rhetorically after the game.
IT’S TOUGH to get beat 3-0, real tough. We’re proud of our kids…A break here and a break there and the outcome would have been different,” he said.
The fumble, which seemed an anticlimactic way for the
“We didn’t hit like last week,” (against
Why the fumble? Napolet said he was told by the Niles center that a
Massillon defensive lineman yelled “HIT” and the center snapped the ball – just
a bit too early. “HIT” was one of
The play, Napolet said, would have been an option with quarterback Don Burlingham either keeping or pitching back to Phil Chelsea, a super tailback who gained 118 yards in the contest.
THE TIGER coaching staff
was told the fumble resulted when a Tiger yelled “motion” to alert his
defensive comrades that
Harmon’s 27-yard field goal was kicked with 11:55 left in the second period. The Tigers started the drive on their own 23. One of the biggest plays of the drive came on a
third-and-10 at
Several
Bill Harmon, who gained 79 yards in the game, ran the ball five times, getting just inside the five-yard line and putting the Tigers in a fourth-and-two situation as the first quarter ended.
An illegal procedure penalty put
RED DRAGON Tailback Phil
Russo ran the ensuing kickoff out to the
With both defensive units giving outstanding performances,
only two scoring threats were managed from that point on – the Dragon drive
that went from the
The Tigers third-quarter drive was aided by a
roughing-the-kicker penalty, which put the ball on
Shuff was pleased with the performance of his team, especially in the improvement of the passing attack and the defensive secondary. Keller completed three of eight passes, all for long yardage and a couple of his aerials slipped away from the receivers. Keller was intercepted once.
The defensive secondary, which has been the subject of
criticism in the past, played an outstanding game by shutting down the usually
potent passing attack of
THE DRAGONS completed three of 10 attempts and Don Stewart picked off a Burlingham pass in the first period.
Looking to next week’s game against Cleveland Benedictine, Shuff said, “There’s no let-up. They were young last year, but have matured and are a very good football team.”
The Bennies were 2-1 before this weekend’s action.
Ends – Arnrer, Conley, Chovan, Matie, Laase.
Tackles – Mark Lauber, Genet, Drobney, Easter, Mike Lauber, Tourney.
Guards – Brand, Schumacher, Chrsitoff, King, Hauser.
Centers – Nagle, Mitcheal.
Quarterback – Keller.
Running backs – Stewart, Warthen, Henderson, Jones, Harper, B. Harmon, A. Grizzard, Ellis, Parson, K. Harmon, Dorsey, T. Grizzard.
Ends –
Tackles – Skiffey, Blair, Tenney, Crawford.
Guards – Blakely, Miller, Zubyk, Chance.
Centers – Vulanich, S. Giangardella.
Quarterbacks – Burlingham, Rein.
Running backs –
ATTENDANCE –
12,314.
OFFICIALS
Referee – Steve Nagy.
Head Linesman – Tom Coleman.
Back Judge – Wade Lessig.
Umpire – Jim Keffer.
Field Judge – Fred Vicarel.
GRIDSTICK
First downs-rushing 7 12
First downs-passing 3 1
First downs-penalties 1 0
Total first downs 11 13
Yards gained rushing 140 170
Yards lost rushing 21 6
Net yards gained rushing 119 164
Net yards gained passing 94 28
Total yards gained 213 192
Passes attempted 8 10
Passes completed 3 3
Passes intercepted by 1 1
Yardage on passes intercepted 20 0
Times kicked off 2 1
Kickoff average (yards) 50.5 55.0
Kickoff returns 9yards) 17 62
Times punted 3 4
Punt average (yards) 37.0 42.0
Punt returns (yards) 9 3
Had punts blocked 0 0
Fumbles 0 1
Lost fumbled ball 0 1
Penalties 6 4
Yards penalized 50 30
Touchdowns rushing 0 0
Touchdowns passing 0 0
Touchdowns by interception 0 0
Miscellaneous touchdowns 0 0
Total number of plays 50 58
Total time of possession 24:08 23:52