Tiger
offensive errors
Lead to 7-7
tie
Against fired
up Panthers in Warren
By ROLLIE DREUSSI
Independent Sports Editor
The
Massillon Tigers were rudely awakened from their dreams of a perfect season
when they were tied 7‑7 by a fired up Warren Harding team Friday night at
Mollenkopf Stadium in Warren.
"We
just took the choke offensively, "Tiger bead coach Mike Currence said
dejectedly in the quiet Massillon lockeroom after the game.
We
lost our confidence and didn't execute. We blocked well, but when you get third
and six you have to pass," he added, explaining why the Tigers had to keep
throwing the ball even though the passing game wasn't working.
Brent
Offenbecher completed just three of 14 passes for 14 yards (his worst
performance as a Tiger) and a halfback pass by Jeff Beitel fell incomplete.
The
Tigers only score came in the third quarter when middle guard Bob Simpson
picked up a fumble by Panther quarterback David Goldberg and sprinted 32 yards
to the end Zone.
The
Tigers were hampered by poor field position most of the night, and a ball
control offense by Warren that ate up much of the clock.
Still,
Currence made no excuses.
"I
knew they had the people to control the ball," he said, referring to 211‑pound
fullback Tony Seawood and hard‑running tailback Terrance Peterson. The
Panthers gained 224 yards rushing.
"But
we had the ball enough to score. The defense gave us good field position when
Darren (Longshore) intercepted a pass (at the Harding 45) and returned it to
the 29." That came on the first Warren series following Simpson's TD run
with the fumble.
Four
straight incompletions followed, including a first‑down pass that would
have been a touchdown had wide receiver Curtis Strawder not slipped on the
deceptively wet turf at the goal line in the left side of the end zone. The
ball landed right on top of Strawder just after be hit the ground and he made a
vain attempt to hang on anyway.
"I
know this," Currence said, "We could execute those plays in practice
with our eyes closed. Maybe that's it, we were too good in practice."
Currence
did praise the job of his defense, which had its back to the wall all night and
managed to hold the Panthers off on all
but one series.
That
came after a bad snap on the Tigers' first punt attempt. The ball bounced past
kicker Ron Wright and was recovered by Ray Thomas at the Massillon 15 yard
line.
The
defense almost held, but a 17‑yard pass on third and 17 gave Warren the
ball at the Tiger five and Peterson went off left tackle two plays later for
the score. Dave Preston kicked the point after and Harding held a 7-0 lead
until the Tiger defense tied it up on Simpson's TD run with the fumble and
Wright's extra point conversion kick in the third period.
The
Tiger offense was plagued by fumbles and dropped passes all night.
While
Currence blamed the fumbles on poor execution, Harding coach Tom Ross said the
turnovers by both teams were caused by some "awful good sticking."
He
said that Goldberg's fumble ‑ which probably cost the Panthers a victory ‑
was caused by a great defensive hit.
The
Panthers shut down the Tiger air game and Ross said that was the result of the
Panthers working on "a couple of different things on the perimeter against
the pass.
"We
felt Massillon could hurt us with the run ‑ the counter and the sweep and
the pass," Ross said. He added that this defense allowed the Tigers to
gain good yardage up the middle, most of it by fullbacks Wally Neff and Bob
James.
He
said his team went with its traditional 4‑4 but changed up a lot and
threw a 5‑3 at the Tigers.
"That's
what we wanted to play," Ross said of the 5‑3. "We worked hard
on it. It entails more responsibility but the kids picked it up real
well."
The
Panthers have not allowed an offense to score a touchdown on their defense for
22 straight quarters.
Currence
said the Tigers were not surprised by the 5‑3 (the Panthers had used it
before this season), blaming the Tigers' mistakes on poor execution and not on
any of Warren's defensive formations.
Ross
noted the first and third quarters were the key,
"They
started going in the third quarter, and they've done that historically, but we
stopped them," he noted.
"I
feel we came as close as we possibly could to (carrying out) our game plan,
which was to control the ball. The fumble (by Goldberg) was the only thing that
intercepted it," he explained. "I was pleased with the way our
offensive backs ran the ball."
Tailback
Peterson carried 19 times for 67 yards, fullback Seaweed lugged the ball 13
times for 62 yards and halfback Darren Morgan led all rushers with 75 yards on
seven carries. He ran 52 yards (to the Tiger 24) on a second‑quarter play
in a drive that ended in a missed 49‑yard field goal attempt by Preston.
Outside
of that, there's not much else to say, But here's a rundown of the Tigers'
troubles.
First series: a bad snap on a fourth‑down punt attempt gave Harding the ball at the Tiger 15 and led to their only score, the Tigers started from their own 15 on this possession;
‑
Second series Tigers started from their own 10 after a clipping penalty on the
kickoff return: sophomore fullback Bob James fumbled the ball at the Panther 33
after picking up 10 yards and what would have been a first down. Tiger defense
forced Harding back to midfield;
‑
Third series: Tigers took over at their own 13 after a clipping penalty on a
punt return; a 10‑play drive ended at the Panther 40 with a punt (Tigers
had reached 35 but lost five yards); Wright's punt went to the five yard line
but Peterson returned it 19 yards to the 24 to get Harding out of a hole;
‑
Fourth series: four plays and a punt (Tigers started from own 20);
‑
Fifth Series: Tigers got the ball at their own 11 following a punt with 55
seconds left before half;
‑Sixth
series: Starting from own 27, Offenbecher's third down pass deflected off Marty
Guzzetta's hands and was intercepted by Mark Ash at the 42 and returned to the
40;
‑
Seventh series: Tigers took over at their own 13 following a punt; eight
straight running plays moved the ball to the Panther 33, a pass from
Offenbecher to Strawder was complete but out of bounds on a third and six play;
on fourth down, Fred Jones intercepted a Offenbecher pass at the 21 and
returned it to the 24; Goldberg fumbled on Warren's ensuing series and Simpson
tallied the Tiger' lone score;
‑
Eighth series: Tigers took over at the Warren 29 following a 16‑yard pass
interception return by Longshore; four straight in completions gave Warred the
ball back;
‑
Ninth series: 10 straight rushes took the ball from Massillon's 22 to Warren's
42; On second and 11, a long pass from Offenbecher to Strawder was intercepted
by Tony Battee at the Panther two yard line with 4:09 left in the game; Warren
ran out the clock to preserve the tie, but gave the ball back to Massillon
(which had no time outs remaining) when they elected to run the ball on fourth
down instead of punt; Tigers lined up hurriedly for a 41‑yard yard field
goal attempt by Eric Barnard; the kick never got much off the ground (in part
because the Tigers didn't have time to get a kicking block onto the field)
Now
the Tigers are 7‑0‑1 and play at Canton Timken Saturday at 2 p.m.
Harding is now 5‑2‑1 and hosts Niles Friday night.
Massillon
is now 3-0-1 in the All‑American Conference and must beat McKinley (4‑0)
to win the loop title. Harding is 2‑1-1 in AAC play.
MASSILLON 7
WARREN HARDING 7
Mass. Opp.
First downs – rushing 10 12
First downs – passing 1 1
First downs – penalties 1 0
Total first downs 12 13
Yard, gained rushing 173 243
Yards lost rushing 13 14
Net yds. gained rushing 160 224
Net yds. gained passing 14 33
Total yards gained 174 257
Passes attempted 15 8
Passes completed 3 3
Passes intercepted by 1 3
Yardage on passes
intercepted 14 0
Times kicked off 2 2
Kickoff average (yards) 39.0 50.0
Kickoff returns (yards) 21 24
Times punted 2 4
Putting average (yards) 30.0 24.5
Punt returns (yards) 12 19
Had punts blocked 0 0
Fumbles 4 2
Lost fumbled ball 2 2
Penalties 2 7
Yards penalized 25 88
Touchdowns rushing 0 1
Touchdowns passing 0 0
Touchdowns by interception 0 0
Misc. touchdowns 1 0
Total number of plays 51 59
Total time of possession 19:29 28:31
MASSILLON 0 0 7 0 7
HARDING 7 0 0 0 7
H Terrance
Peterson 3 run (Dave Preston Kick)
M –
Bob Simpson 32 run with fumble recovery (Ron Wright kick).