Tigers
crush Steubenville
41-22
Big Red scores
on two blocked punts
By DENNY J. HIGHBEN
The
Tigers blasted Steubenville out of its own stadium Friday, 41-22, in a game
that wasn't as close as the score indicates.
The
Massillon air commandoes combined for 237 yards on 12 completions and two
touchdowns and the ground attack accounted for 162 yards. Steubenville had a
scant 15 net yards rushing and 99 passing - 64 of which came on a
fourth-quarter touchdown pass that gave the Big Red its only offensive points
of the game.
STEUBENVILLE'S two other touchdown came in the fourth period on runbacks of blocked
punts.
Tiger
coach Mike Currence was so pleased with the team's performance even the blocked
punts didn't bother him to any noticeable degree. Only one thing got to
Currence - a third-quarter brawl that eventually contributed to the blocked
punts.
We did everything well except we didn't hold our tempers well.
That ruined my whole night," he said, and added that he didn't feel the
fight was the fault of the Tigers but it still shouldn't have occurred.
The
brawl took place on the Tigers' second possession of the third quarter. On the
first play, from Massillon's 27 yard line, quarterback Ron Wright threw an
incomplete pass to end Mark Pringle and Pringle was roughed up out of bounds.
The Big Red was tagged for a personal foul and on the next play, from the 32,
halfback Mike Grove took a reverse ran to the left and a battle erupted on the
right. Steubenville 's middle guard, Jerome Holmes, started some
“unsportsmanlike conduct" with Tiger center Dick Lutz: Lutz retaliated and
for a few moments many of the players and several officials were knotted up
around Massillon's 40 yard line.
The
end result was that both Lutz and Holmes were ejected from the game and each
team was called for a personal foul.
"HAVING LUTZ ejected definitely hurt us, and I thick
Steubenville was offsides on both of the blocked punts,” Currence said.
The
Big Red defenders were extremely fast in getting to the punter and the snaps
from junior center Scott Kasunick were not as accurate as Lutz's, slowing up
the punter. The first punt, by Wright, was blocked with 9:18 left in the final
period and Steubenville defensive back Buzz Bell scooped up the ball at Massillon's
22 and ran it in. Quarterback Greg Taylor pitched to Chris Mills and he scored
the two-point conversion, making the score 35-8.
Steve Michalak, Big Red's kicker, put the ball in the end zone
on the ensuing kickoff and the Tigers were stalled on their 29 after a penalty
and two incomplete passes. Mark Westover attempted to punt but it was blocked
and linebacker Selmond Johnson picked the ball up as it bounced backwards and
trotted five yards for the TD. Taylor tried to run in for the conversion but
was stopped short and the score was 35-14 with 7:04 left.
Grove
then took the kickoff at Massillon's nine and ran past the 25. As he was being
tackled an enthusiastic teammate grabbed him and dragged him to the 32, and the
Tiger were flagged for illegally advancing a runner.
Wingback
Greg Carpenter and fullback Richard Cleveland ran the ball from the 17 to the
28 yard line. Wright passed to end Curtis Strawder for 13 yards but the play
was wiped out by a procedure penalty.
WRIGHT THREW a pass over the middle on the next play to Grove. The pass was a bit
too high but Grove made a fantastic one-handed catch to give the Tigers a first
down on their 42 yard line.
Two
plays later Wright found Carpenter open in the same area and connected on a
pass that Carpenter carried down to Steubenville's 19. Wright followed that up
with a touchdown pass to Strawder in the deep left corner of the end zone.
Wright's pass for the conversion was no good and the Tigers were on top 41-14
with 3:14 left.
Big Red ended the scoring when Taylor, on third-and-four at the
Steubenville 36, couldn't find anyone open downfield and passed to running back
Terry McKinney at the line of scrimmage. McKinney weaved his way through Tiger
tacklers and went the distance. Bernard Stevenson ran a sweep to score two
points, making it 41-22.
Steubenville
coach Bill Bohren said of the blocked punts. “We go after them all the time and
we do it as good as anyone in the league. We've blocked four so far this year
and had 13 last season." He added that his charges were penalized six
times for roughing the kicker in one game while trying to block punts.
Assessing the entire game, he said, "it gave us a lift."
The
Tigers built a 35-0 lead before the fourth quarter fireworks. They got on the
board before some Tiger fans had found parking spots around the stadium.
THE FIRST score came on a 60-yard drive that was highlighted by a 27-yard pass
from Brent Offenbecher to Strawder and a 20-yard pass from Offenbecher to
Grove. Five plays later Cleveland punched in from the three. Westover kicked
the conversion and the Tigers were on top 7-0 with 8:27 left in the first
period.
Stevenson
ran the kick-off back to his 40 and the Big Red marched to the Tiger 27. On
first down Stevenson was tackled for a two-yard loss, and Big Red was called
for clipping. That put the ball on the 44 and Stevenson and Taylor were thrown
for losses on the next two plays, which killed the only semblance of a drive
Steubenville had all night.
The Tigers started from their 20 on the next series and after
four plays and two penalties, were staring at a second-and-23 at their 12 yard
line. Cleveland took the ball on a draw and rambled 29 yards and Offenbecher
followed up with a 13-yard pass to Mark Pringle. Two plays later the junior
quarterback hit Grove for a 43-yard scoring strike and Cleveland ran in the
two- point conversion with 11:18 left in the second quarter.
Fifty-four
seconds later, the Steubenville quarterback was hit as he pitched wide and
defender Mike Hickey grabbed the ball and ran 22 yards for a touchdown.
Westover's kick made it 21-0.
The
Tigers started their last scoring drive of the half on their own 32. They moved
to the Big Red two yard line in seven plays, with Offenbecher hitting Pringle
with two passes, Strawder with one, and Grove charging 26 yards on a double
reverse. Carpenter took the ball in from the one with 2:23 left and Westover's
kick made it 28-0. The 28 points equaled the amount Steubenville's defense had
surrendered in the first live games of the season combined.
THE TIGER faithful got a scare on Massillon's first possession of the first
period when Offenbecher pitched to Cleveland and was flattened. He lay
motionless for a few moments, then peeled himself off the turf and walked to
the sidelines. Wright went in and handed off to Carpenter over right tackle and
he went 26 yards for the score. Westover added the kick and with 7:11 left in
the third and the score at 35-0, the stage was set for the wild fourth period.
Currence
said Offenbecher appeared to be alright after a few moments but the coach
decided to keep him out and Wright did a great job for the rest of the game.
Offenbecher finished the night with eight completions on 12 attempts, 153 yards
and a touchdown. Wright completed four of eight for 84 yards and a touchdown.
Pringle and Grove each caught four passes, Strawder pulled in three and
Carpenter caught one.
Currence also applauded the defense for an out standing job.
"Our defense stopped them on that first drive and that gave us a
psychological boost."
And
after that first drive, there were none. The Tiger defenders nailed Big Red
runners for 50 yards in losses, Dan Venables intercepted a pass, Hickey
returned a wayward pitch for a score and he also intercepted a pass, but the
play was wiped out by a penalty.
Coach
Brunei was impressed by the Tiger defense but he was overwhelmed by the
offense. "That's a super offense. If you don't get to Offenbecher you're
done because he is a very skilled athlete and he has great receivers. I'd say
Massillon has the best offensive football team in the state."
MASSILLON, now sporting a 5-1 record, Bonds powerful Columbus Eastmoor next
Friday night for the WHS homecoming. Steubenville 2-4 hosts city rival
Steubenville Central next Saturday.
Friday's
contest was the second All-American Conference game for both teams. Massillon
is 2-0 in the league and the Big Red is 0-2.
GRIDSTICK
M S
First downs rushing 10 3
First downs passing 10 1
First downs penalties 1 2
Total first downs 21 6
Yards gained rushing 178 65
Net yards gained rushing 162 15
Net yards gained passing 237 99
Total yards gained 399 114
Passes attempted 20 8
Passes completed 12 3
Passes intercepted by 1 0
Yardage on passes inter. 0 0
Times kicked off 7 4
Kickoff average (yards) 48.3 49.5
Kickoff returns (yards) 45 122
lineups
TIGERS
Offense
Quarterback:
14 - Brent Offenbecher (Jr., 6 0, 167);
fullback:
28 - Richard Cleveland (Jr., 5 11, 185);
halfbacks:
44 - Mike Grove (Sr., 5 9, 175), 33 - Greg Carpenter (Sr., 6 0, 208), 45 - Jeff
Beitel (Jr., 5 7, 150);
ends:
20 - Mark Pringle (Sr., 6 1, 182), 80 - Curtis Strawder (Jr., 5 10, 147), 86 -
Bobby Grizzard (Sr., 5 5. 150), 87 - Eric Clendening (Sr., 5 10, 174);
tackles:
75 - Tim Daniels (Sr., 6 8, 260), 78 - Mark Namany (Sr., 6 4, 210 ), 73 - Bob
Kovacsiss (Sr., 5 11, 246);
guards:
65 - Bob Berquist (Sr., 5 10, 195), 61 - Toby Leonard (Sr., 5 8, 183), 66 - Ken
Nagle (Sr., 5 10, 191);
center:
50 - Dick Lutz (Sr., 6 1, 212).
Defense
Ends:
85 - David Engler (Sr., 5 9, 190), 51 Frank Sweterlitsch (Sr., 6 1, 193);
tackles:
68 - Tony Matie (Sr., 6 1, 218), 39 - Jerry Shafrath (Sr., 6 1, 214);
middle
guard: 59 – Carl Dorsey (Sr., 5 10, 192);
linebackers:
62 - Kurt Walterhouse (Sr., 5 11, 187), 47 - Steve Dottavio (Sr., 5 9, 212);
monster
back: 27 - John Letcavits (Sr., 6 1, 173);
safety:
21 - Marc Longshore (Sr., 6 1, 182);
halfback:
22 - Mike Hickey (Sr., 5 10, 171), 11 - Darren Longshore (Jr., 6 0, 165).
Kicker:
75 - Mark Westover (Sr., 6 1, 218).
BIG RED
Offense
Quarterback: 9 – Greg Taylor (Sr., 5 11,185);
fullback
25 – Lennoe Brown (Jr., 6 0, 180);
halfbacks:
31 ‑ Bob Rush (Sr., 5 11, 190), 32 - Bernard Stevenson (Jr., 5 11, 170);
ends:
80 – Dan Constanitine (Sr., 5 11, 150), 81 - Mike Lockett (Sr., 6 3, 210);
tackles:
76 ‑ Mark Vulekic (Sr., 6 1, 230), 78 ‑ Bob Hays (Sr., 6 1, 253);
guards:
51 ‑ Rusty Lewis (Sr., 5 10,
180), 62 Sam Petrides (Sr., 5 11, 190);
center:
50 ‑ Frank Prolago (Sr., 6 0, 165).
Defense
Ends:
81 ‑ Lockett, 54 - Ken Wilson (Jr., 5 11, 185);
tackles:
78 – Hays, 75 - Bruce Biggio (Sr., 6 0, 220);
middle
guard: Jerome Holmes (Jr., 5 11, 170);
linebackers:
60 - Anthony Baldin (Sr., 5 10, 175), 40 - Selmond Johnson (Jr., 6 0, 185);
safeties
: 35 - Jimmy DeFrank (Sr., 5 10, 165), 14 - Brian Bell (J r., 5 9, 145);
halfback:
22 ‑ Terry Creech (Sr., 5 10, 160), 12 - John Maltese (Sr., 5 10,150)
Series:
41st
meeting, Massillon holds 35-3-2 edge.
Points scored by:
Massillon
124,
Steubenville
54.
Points scored against:
Massillon
51,
Steubenville
28
Big Red Eyes
Tiger Invasion
On Sports
By John Phillips
“Massillon
does every everything well,” said Steubenville Football Coach Bill Bohren
Thursday. "I don't think there is a team in the state which could do as
well as the Tigers."
Bohren
was asked to evaluate tonight's All‑American Conference opponent at
Harding Stadium. Massillon comes to Steubenville with a 4‑1 log while Big
Red is 2‑3. Kickoff is set for 8 p.m.
"We've
had a good chance to look at some films," added Bohren, "and they
don't really have any weaknesses."
Big
Red has, as usual, been working hard all weak for tonight's invasion by the
Tigers, the rivals meeting for the 41st time with Massillon holding a
commanding 35‑3‑2 edge in the series.
"I
just look at the difference in that series and it really surprises me,"
continued Bohren. "It shouldn't be like that…but it is."
The
players are apparently looking at this game the same as they did any other this
year. “In the past, the week of the game, the boys are usually jabbering away
like crazy about the Tigers, but this
week it seems to be a low‑key approach. Maybe that's the way it should
be. There's no reason we can't beat this team."
There
will be a few lineup changes for Big Red tonight, Dave LaRue, a 180‑pound
junior, moves in as fullback for Lennie Brown while junior Terry Mckinney
starts at one of the halfback slots opposite Chris Mills.
Asked
if he planned anything different for tonight's game , Bohren said no, "but,
we would like to get a little more balance in our offense. We've got to make
their defense respect us."
As
for Big Red’s defense, Bohren voiced pleasure with that group's effort. “Our
defense has been playing as well as we expected it to play," continued
Bohren. "They haven't given up that many points. We'll have to be alert
tonight, though, to stop Massillon's big play offense."
“Our
offense was expected to do great things this year," said the Big Red
mentor, "but it just hasn't materialized. We need better performances from
our line so that we can shake our backs loose.”
The
usual large crowd is expected for tonight’s game. The only tickets available
are general admission in the end zone for $3.
Pigskin
Predictions
One
only has to spend a few minutes answering my phone here on Tuesdays to find out
things are getting fairly difficult in making these selections.
Just
when it's felt we've got everything figured out, there's a few surprises along
the way. However, we're strugging now at a .723 percentage with 94 correct and
29 wrong. There's been a few ties thrown in.
Just
hoping to keep above the dreaded .700 level, here we go again.
GAMES TONIGHT
MASSILLON AT BIG RED ‑ Look for a hard‑hitting defensive
battle between these rivals. I'd like nothing better than to see Big Red turn
the trick here, but everything points to the Tigers. MASSILLON 14, Big Red 6.
Probable Lineups
Big Red
No. Wgt. POS.
80 Dan
Costantini 145 SE
76 Mark
Vukelic 230 LT
61 Kevin
King 240 LG
50 Frank
Prolago 165 C
62 Sam
Ferrules 190 RG
78 Bob
Hay 250 RT
81 Mike
Lockett 210 TE
9 Gret
Taylor 190 QB
21 Chris
Mills 165 LH
10 Terry
McKinney 170 RH
33 Dave
LaRue 180 FB
DEFENSE
E
–Luckett, 81, Wilson 54.
T ‑
Hays, 78, Pearce 74.
NG
- Holmes, 66,
LB ‑
Johnson, 41, Baldwin, 60.
DB ‑
Bell, 14, Maltese, 12, DeFrank, 35, Creech, 22.
Massillon
Wgt. No.
150 Curt
Strawder 80
210 Mark
Namanny 78
180 Toby
Leonard 61
212 Dick
Lutz 51
195 Bob
Berquist 65
260 Tim
Daniels 75
196 Mark
Pringle 20
170 B.
Offenbecher 14
208 Greg
Carpenter 33
176 Mike
Grove 44
185 D.
Cleveland 28
DEFENSE
E ‑ Sweterlitsch, 52, Engler, 85.
T ‑
Shofroth, 39, Matie 68.
NG
- Dorsey, 59.
LB ‑
Dottavio, 47, Walterhouse, 62.
DB ‑
Letcavits, 27, Longshore, 11.
M.-
Longshore, 21, Hickey, 22.