Tiger aerial
game
buries Potters 40-7
With 33 second‑half
points
By ROLLIE DREUSSI
Independent Sports Editor
The
Massillon Tigers finally found their passing game and exploded for 33 second‑half
points as they handed the East Liverpool Potters a 40-7 pasting Friday night at
Paul Brown Tiger Stadium.
The
11,510 fail saw the Tigers sleepwalk through the first half as the Potters
controlled the ball and took a 7-0 lead in the second quarter.
A
fumble recovery 55 seconds before intermission woke the Tigers up, however, and
they drove 44 yards to tie the score 12 seconds before the bald show.
Brent
Offenbecher then cranked up the passing game and
"We
weren't ready to play football the first half," happy Tiger head Mike Currence
said after the game.
"We
were walking around before me game watching the tiger, looking at the
cheerleaders, saying to mom and dad in the stands," Currence said, tongue
in check. "We thought it was going to be a nice night."
"The
best thing that happened was we got back on the field and did our two minute
drill," he pointed out, referring to the Tigers 42 second drive just
before the half ended.
"We
were cautious. Then when we found out we had to sprint ‑ and did it ‑
it gave us confidence. We knew we could go back out the second half and throw.”
A
little pep talk at halftime also helped wake the Tigers up, Currence admitted.
“'They
scored first and that shook us no quite a bit," Currence said.
The
Potters score came on a one‑yard run by Less
Browne following a 69‑yard drive that consumed 8:20 of the second
quarter.
Potter
coach Ted Maley said after the game that controlling
the ball was the game plan.
“We
weren't going to come in here with 50 new
plays or anything," Maley said. "We had
to do the things we do well, we had to execute well. And we did it for a half.
"After
a couple of breaks, mental lapses set in and that's when (
'The
end of the first half wasn't the turning point, though the kids thought about
that coming out. The two quick touchdowns did it,” he added.
It
was Offenbecher's sharp passing that got the Tigers
moving in a hurry.
"Brent's
back in form and I'm glad he is," Currence said.
After
a scoreless first quarter,
Some
short out passes by junior quarterback John Talbot and hard running by Less
Browne ‑ who gained 29 yards on eight carries and picked up four first
downs during the drive ‑ helped the Potters take command of the game at
that at point.
Browne
scored from a yard out and Mark Crawford booted the extra point to put the
Potters out front 7‑0.
The
Tigers got the ball and went to the air as Offenbecher
hit Curtis Strawder - wno
had 6 receptions for 71 yards (unofficially) ‑ with a pair of down and
out passes for 14 and 11 yards.
Following
a run for no gain, the next three passes fell incomplete and
Offenbecher hit Strawder for 16 and 19 yards and an
interference penalty against
Offenbecher hit Strawder for seven yards, then threw an
incompletion and limped off the field favoring his knee. Wright took over for
two plays as Jeff Beitel gained four yards and Sam
Hill five.
Offenbecher came back in and hit Bill Beitel with a 12
yard pass good to the Potter 48. Following a
incompletion, he found Bill Beitel again, this time
wide open on the left sideline. The junior halfback caught the ball and raced
to the Potter two where he was finally hauled down.
His
brother Jeff carried it over for the score with 6:23 to go in the quarter. The
extra point kick failed and the Tigers led 13‑0. The drive covered 76
yards in 8 plays and lasted 2:05.
Currence
explained that Offenbecher came out of the game
because his knee popped out.
"But
that Ronnie Wright is a cool cucumber. He goes right in and no mistakes,"
Currence said.
Five
plays and a minute and 50 seconds later Offenbecher
found Jeff Beitel open over the middle on a quick
pass and the senior speedster throw one fake and was
gone for a 24‑yard scoring play.
A
pass for the points after failed and the Tigers led 19‑7 with 2:23 left
in the third quarter.
On
the first play of the fourth period, monster back Darren Longshore
made a spectacular one‑handed interception at the Potter 30 yard line and
scampered into the end zone. Wright 's kick made it 26‑7
Tigers.
Jeff
Beitel swept right end to the three and Offenbecher found Strawder open
in the left flat of the end one for another TD with 9:12 to go. Wright's kick
was good and the Tigers had opened up a 33‑7 lead and opened the door for
the substitutes.
Later
in the quarter, Len Robinson intercepted a Talbot pass at the Tiger 15. The
Tigers had to punt but guard Eric Barnard recovered a Potter fumble on the play
at the
Junior
Bill Scott then drove the Tigers to their final score by hitting Bill Burkett
with an eight‑yard TD pass with 13 second to go in the game.
Scott
set up the play with a 27-yard pass to Burkett and a 10‑yard aerial to
Greg Evans. Jeff Fry converted on the point after kick to close the scoring at
40‑7 and leave the Tigers at 3‑0 and the Potters at 1‑3.
In addition
to Offenbecher and Strawder's
stats, Wright caught one pass for 16 yards, Bill Beitel
caught four for 78 yards, Jeff Beitel caught one for
24 yards, Burkett caught two for 35 yards and Evans had one for 10 yards.
Sam
Hill, who had a 70‑yard run against Perry called
back in the opener, had an 86‑yard touchdown run called back because of
an legal procedure penalty.
The
Tigers' explosiveness was evident not only from the points scored, but from the
fact they scored 40 points while having the ball for just 17:46. The Potters
had the ball for 30:14.
The
Tigers travel to Niles McKinley next Saturday night for their second
All-American Conference game.
M EL
First downs 3 10
First downs passing 12 1
First downs penalties 2 2
Total first downs 17 13
Yards gained rushing 95 139
Yards lost rushing 11 41
Net yards gained rushing 84 98
Net yards gained passing 236 46
Trial yards gained 320 144
Passes attempted 27 11
Passes completed 15 7
Passes intercepted by 2 0
Yardage on passes
intercepted 38 0
Times kicked off 7 2
Kickoff average (yards) 39.1 41.5
Kickoff returns (yards) 29 96
Times punted 3 4
Punt average (yards) 33.3 26.2
Punt returns (yards) 0 0
Had punts blocked 0 0
Fumbles 1 5
Lost fumbled ball 1 3
Penalties 8 7
Yards penalized 40 75
Touchdowns rushing 2 1
Touchdowns passing 3 0
Touchdowns by interception 1 0
Miscellaneous touchdowns 0 0
Total number of plays 50 61
Total time of possession 17:46 30:14
E.
TIGERS
Offense
QUARTERBACK: 14 Brent Offenbecher (Sr., 6‑1, 175);
FULLBACK: 43 Tom Gehring (Sr., 5-10, 171);
HALFBACKS: 45 Jeff Beitel (Sr., 5‑7, 158), 22
Bill Beitel (Jr., 5‑7, 148);
ENDS: 42 Curtis Strawder (Sr., 5‑10, 153),
13 Ron Wright (Sr., 5‑9, 173), 25 Marty Guzzetta
(Jr., 5‑9, 160);
TACKLES: 67 Doug Wood (Sr., 6 2, 191), 76 Mark Kircher
(Jr., 6-1, 212);
GUARDS: 69 Jim Horton (Sr., 6‑0, 177), 79 Eric Barnard (Sr., 6‑2,
215);
CENTER: 51 Scott Kasunick (Sr., 5-9, 181).
Defense
ENDS: 81 Bruce Solinger (Sr., 6-0, 175), 88 Kent
Wilson (Sr., 6-0, 182);
TACKLES: 72 Harry Foster (Sr., 6-2, 232), 71 Jeff Pedro (Sr., 6‑3, 204);
MIDDLE GUARD: 55 Bob Simpson (Jr., 5-11, 190);
LINEBACKERS: 28 Dick Cleveland (Sr., 5‑11, 188), 38 Kevin Harris (Sr., 5-10,
182);
MONSTER BACK: 11 Darren Longshore (Sr., 6-1, 175);
SAFETY: 21 Jamie Schlegel (Jr., 5‑11, 160);
HALFBACKS: 34 Jeff David (Sr., 5‑9, 188), 12 Dan Venables
(Sr., 5‑10, 160).
KICKERS: 13 Wright (punts, extra points), 86 Mike Hodgson (Jr., 6-5, 194) kickoffs.
POTTERS
Offense
QUARTERBACK: 7 Pat McNicol (Jr., 6-0, 160), 18 John
Talbot (Jr., 6-1, 150);
FULLBACK: 3 Ed Pack (Sr., 5‑10, 180);
HALFBACKS: 5 Less Browne (Sr., 5-10, 170), 41 Larry Laneve
(Jr., 5-10, 145), 30 Joe Anderson (Sr., 5-10, 160);
ENDS: 85 Kevan Merriman (Sr., 5‑10, 170), 80 Mark
Crawford (Jr., 6‑2, 185);
TACKLES: 65 Dan Nizer (Sr., 5-10, 195); 74 Joe Porter
(Sr., 6‑2 250);
GUARDS: 66 Chuck Stephenson (Sr., 5-10, 185), 61 Mike Tice (Sr., 5‑10,
166);
CENTER: 50 Mike Blaner (Jr., 6‑1, 220)
Defense
ENDS: 83 Brad Goodballet (Sr., 6‑1, 180), 40
Lou Ward (Sr., 5-11, 215);
TACKLES: 74 Porter 50 Blaner;
OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS: 85 Merriman, 21 Steve Banfield
(Sr., 5‑9, 150);
INSIDE LINEBACKERS: 30 Crawford, 34 John Ferlaino
(Jr., 5‑11, 170);
HALFFBACKS: 30
KICKERS: 80 Crawford (place kicker), 40 Ward (punter).
SERIES: 2nd meeting,
LAST MEETING: 1960,
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