Conversion pass
trips
Tigers 8-7
In
hard-hitting contest
with
Golden Bears
By DENNY HIGHBEN
The Massillon Tigers and the Upper Arlington Golden Bears battled Friday night in one of the hardest hitting games seen at Tiger Stadium in recent years and as Tiger Coach Chuck Shuff said, ‘We came out on the short end of the stick.”
Over 12,000 spectators watched
It was a shame somebody had to lose.
FOR THE most part the game was a brutal defensive struggle – resulting in three incapacitating injuries and several other lesser injuries.
“Losing Mercer is a terrible blow to our offense,” Bears Coach Pete Corey said following the game. “We were thin in experienced backs already.”
Mercer was carried off the field on a stretcher, as were Lab and Sorrell.
Mercer made an outstanding punt from inside the Bears’
30-yard line in the second quarter and most fans watched the ball sail down to
the
COREY SAID he was told the punter’s momentum carried him into the rushing defenders. He quit arguing with Keffer and talking to the Bears’ trainer about the injury when Keffer interrupted, Corey said.
“I told him to shut up and he said ‘I don’t have to take that’ and he called a technical on me for 15 yards,” Corey stated.
Shuff said his understanding of the play was that the Tiger defender was blocked into Mercer’s path as he kicked the ball.
In the locker room after the game Shuff expressed pride in the over-all performance of the Tigers.“The kids played good football. That was the best hitting in two years…There were a few mistakes that hurt us, but it was a spectacular effort,” he said.
EVEN THOUGH
“We spotted a weakness in the secondary,” Corey said and
that’s how
Quarterback Scott Immell completed 6 of 11 passes, one for a touchdown late in the fourth quarter and one for the two-point conversion that gave the Bears the 8-7 edge.
Corey said his staff noticed the Tiger secondary was making more tackles on rushing plays than it should, getting out of position, “So we passed.”
Shuff said of the
The first half ended scoreless.
147-pound junior, ran through the line and scampered to the Bears’ 39.
Quarterback Todd Keller pitched back to Harper on the next
play, but the ball went past Harper and he jumped on it at midfield. After he jumped on the ball some over-eager
Harmon carried twice and then Harper took the ball again, but the only thing he gained was a headache. After a crunching tackle Harper stood up, fell down and was assisted off the field.
Tom Grizzard split through the right side of the line next and got to the 17. Harmon ran for one yard and a first down and when the pile of players was unscrambled, Sorrell remained on the turf and had to be carried off.
Grizzard ran to the two-yard line
and Harmon took the ball to the goal when
IN THE FOURTH period, a
punt by Mercer’s replacement David Webb, rolled to the
Bill Piccinini, who was playing only defense until Mercer’s injury, ran for 15 yards on first down and was tackled hard by Tom Grizzard on the next play and left the game. He returned on fourth-and-two and picked up the first down at the 17, fullback Ben Tenita went to the 12 and Piccinini ran to the six.
On third down at the five, Immell faked to Tenuta up the middle, rolled to his right and lofted the ball to end Duke Dahlen, who was all alone and caught the pass for six points. Immell did the same thing for the conversion, except the receiver who was all alone was halfback Larry Self, another Mercer replacement. He caught the pass and the score was
8-7 with 1:47 left to play.
Seconds later Keller completed a 23-yard pass to Keith
Harmon and on second-and-10 at the Massillon 43 Keller threw to tight end Mark Matie. The ball left
Matie’s hands at the
The pass to Matie caused some
discussion in the locker room. “It was
an incomplete pass, no doubt about it,” Shuff
said. Matie
had to turn around to catch the ball and never had possession when he dropped
it, Shuff explained.
But it was ruled a fumble and
“BUT ONE PLAY doesn’t make a ball game,” Shuff said, “there were so many plays that came so close…”
Corey said
Summing up, Shuff said the Tigers know they did their best and “they’ll definitely be ready” for Niles McKinley next week.
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SCORING SUMMARY
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Ends – Ransom, Webb, Costin, Dahlen, Dewitt, Dugger, Conie, Sorrell, Hoyl.
Tackles – Lewis, Jacobs, Cunningham.
Guards – Drake, Solomon, Checkles, Triplehorn, Boggs, Hall, Gunderson, Hohman.
Centers – Rayo, Thompson.
Quarterbacks – Immell, Gray.
Running backs – Rechel, Mercer, Bigham, Cecutti, Tenuta, Piccinini, Self, Shaw.
Ends – Arner, Conley, Chovan, Bammerlin, Matie.
Tackles – Genet, Drobney, Easter, Mike Lauber.
Guards – King, Schumacher, Christoff, Bettilyon.
Center – Nagle.
Quarterback – Keller.
Running backs – B. Harmon, K. Harmon, Stewart, Warthen, Simpson, Harper, Lab, A. Grizzard, T. Grizzard, Ellis, Parson, Dorsey, Martin.
OFFICIALS
Referee – James Keffer.
Head Linesman – Roger Thompson.
Back Judge – Ronald Giacomo.
Umpire – Jack Werkowitz.
Field Judge – Hugh Davis.
GRIDSTICK
M UA
First downs-rushing 8 9
First downs-passing 1 3
First downs-penalties 1 0
Total first downs 10 12
Yards gained rushing 181 141
Yards lost rushing 22 33
Net yards gained rushing 159 108
Net yards gained passing 32 52
Total yards gained 191 160
Passes attempted 8 11
Passes completed 2 6
Passes intercepted by 0 0
Yardage on passes intercepted 0 0
Times kicked off 2 2
Kickoff average (yards) 53.0 56.5
Kickoff returns 9yards) 20 21
Times punted 5 7
Punt average (yards) 35.6 39.1
Punt returns (yards) 18 0
Had punts blocked 0 0
Fumbles 2 0
Lost fumbled ball 2 0
Penalties 4 4
Yards penalized 35 60
Touchdowns rushing 1 0
Touchdowns passing 0 1
Touchdowns by interception 0 0
Miscellaneous touchdowns 0 0
Total number of plays 47 68
Total time of possession 19:53 28:07