But fullback Grimsley injures knee
James’ return keys
Tigers’ 30-14 win
By
Rollie Dreussi
Independent
Sports Editor
"You can label this one the return of James
Boys," Massillon coach Mike Currence said after the Tigers defeated Mentor
Friday night before 10,534 fans in Paul Brown Tiger Stadium.
"The defense did the job tonight. The
Tigers became hungry forthefirsttime this year," he added.
Currence was speaking of the effect the return
of tackle Bob James had on his defensive unit, which allowed the Cardinals only
two first downs through the first three quarters as the Tigers rolled to a 30‑0
lead before sending in the subs.
A week ago, James was in the hospital with a
viral infection . He returned to practice early in the week and was still a
questionable starter as of Thursday.
But he was in the trenches when the game
started, and the Massillon defense responded to his return with
its most impressive showing of the season.
The offense, meanwhile, showcased a devastating
running game which was complemented by some big plays by quarterback Dave
Eberhart.
The senior signal caller hit one of his first
two passes, then whipped his next three tosses for touchdowns the first for 18
yards to Mike Reese, the second for 40 yards to Mike Feller and the third for
seven yards to Mike Jones.
That gave the Tigers a 20‑0 first‑quarter
lead, and Jone‑ scored on a four‑yard run in the second quarter to
give Massillon a 27‑0 halftime lead. Eberhart added a 28‑yard field
goal in the third quarter to complete the scoring.
He finished with six completions in 11 attempts
for 112 yards and three touchdowns, and a couple of his passes were dropped.
Jones led the rushing attack with 68 yards on 13 carries.
But the Tiger offense suffered a severe blow in
the second quarter when fullback Greg Grimsley limped off the field after a
three‑yard run. Currence said he suffered possible torn ligaments in his
left knee, and may be lost for the season.
His knee was to be checked today to determine how
serious the injury is.
"We lost a big gun tonight," Currence
admitted. "He makes the offense go."
Mentor coach Tom Frazier, when informed of
Grmnsley's injury, said: "That's a shame. One of things which I thought
made them better this year was having the big, strong fullback. He's an
exceptional
Frazier, whose team lost to the Tigers 28‑0
last season, said he thought this year's team is better than 1979's state
playoff squad.
"They are a much more physical team
defensively this year than they were last season," he said. "Maybe it
was a combination of them playing exceptionally well on defense and us playing
poorly on the offensive line.
"I'm really disappointed. We knew we would
have
trouble with their speed, but I'm real
disappointed with the way their offensive line blew us out."
Of his own team, which had seven starters
returning oil defense and several more on offense, Frazier said: "Right
now, I don't know where we stand as a football team. we have problems in some
areas, and we're going to have to make improvements to be successful."
The Cardinals take on Greater Cleveland
Conference foe Euclid next weekend, and may have to do so without starting
quarterback Shawn Palmer, who injured his back. Palmer was sacked several times
by the Tiger defense, and had to throw most of his passes from the
"horizontal parade rest" position. The fierce Tiger pass rush got to
him even when he was able to get the pass off.
"Both our tackles did a good job
tonight," Tiger defensive coordinator Jim Letcavits said of James and Ed
Newman, who sacked Palmer and recovered at the Mentor seven yard line to set up
Massillon's third score.
‑We had the good rush on the passer which
we didn't have before," Letcavits added.
Currence said: "The name of the game for us
is defense. If it can get the ball for us, we're going to put points on the
board. They did it and we're proud of them. "
Currence said he also liked the job his
offensive line did, and noted that he felt the Tigers controlled the line of
scrimmage both defensively and offensively.
With Grimsley possibly lost for the season, the
possibility of switching James back to fullback was brought up. James played
that position until late last season, when he was switched to the defensive
line.
6'The question is, can we afford to move Bob
James to fullback. We'll have to answer that this week. He means an awful lot
to out, defense. " Currence said.
The regular backup fullback, junior Michael
Moore, is out with a bruised thigh and probably won't be ready for action by next
Friday, when the Tigers will host Akroyi Garfield.
Currence said junior George Roknich, who filled
in for Grimsley last night, will probably get the call there. Also, senior Dave
Huth got the starting nod at halfback against Mentor because of an illness to
junior Robert Oliver, who started the first two games. Oliver is expected to be
ready next weekend.
With the Tiger defense stifling Mentor's
offense, Massillon had little trouble getting on the board early.
Following a punt by the Cardinals on their first
possession, the Tigers drove 59 yards in nine plays for their first score.
Eberhart found Reese open in the left corner of the end zone from 18 vards out
with 6 31 to play in the first quarter. Eberhart's conversion kick made it 7‑0.
Mentor punted again, and Newman recovered a
fumble by Tiger kick returner Paul Turner at the Massillon 27 yard line. A
clipping penalty pushed the Tigers back to their own 13.
Seven running plays moved the ball to the Mentor
40. On second‑and‑four, Eberhart used a play‑action fake to
freeze the Cardinal defense, and hit the wide‑open Feller down the right
sideline for a touchdown, Eberhart's PAT kick made it 14‑0 with 1:21 to
play in the quarter.
On the Cardinals' first play from their own 18
yard 1 me. Palmer dropped back to pass. He was rushed hard by Newman and
defensive end Don Fulton. It appeared that Newman batted down Palmer's pass,
but the officials ruled it a fumble, and Newman came up with it at the
Cardinals' seven yard line.
One Eberhart to Jones pass later it was 20‑0
with seven seconds still showing on the clock. Eberhart's point‑after
kick missed.
Mentor took the ensuing kickoff, and Palmer
finally completed a 13‑yard pass to Mark Gartland for the Cardinals
initial first down.
Middle guard Jeff Grove sacked Palmer on the
next third‑down play, however, and1he Cards punted again.
The Tigers looked like they were going to get
another long touchdown when Eberhart ‑ from the Mentor 42 ‑ threw
long to Jones. The ball bounced off Jones' shoulder pad, though, and fell
incomplete. Two plays later the Tigers punted, and Palmer was then intercepted
by junior linebacker Tim Manion at the Mentor 30 yard line.
Grimsley ran seven yards, then took a pitchout
to the right and came close to a first down. He came up limping and hobbled off
the field.
Eberhart threw an incomplete pass on third‑and-inches,
then ran four yards for a first down. Three plays later Jones took it in from
the four. Eberhart's kick made it 27‑0 with 3:39 left in the half.
Following an exchange of punts at the beginning of the third quarter, the Tigers put together a drive that carried from their own 28 to the Mentor five yard line.
On fourth‑and‑five, the Tigers were
penalized for delay of game, and Eberhart booted a 28‑yard field goal with
1:13 left in the quarter.
With the Tiger subs in the game, the Cardinals
finally got their offense going. On first‑and‑10 from their own 44
yard line, Palmer found Lenny Weber open down the middle with a 56‑yard
touchdown pass. The extra point kick was blocked, and the Tigers led 30‑6
with 7:20 to go in the game.
The Tigers recovered the Cardinals' ensuing
onside kick when George Nikitenko came up with the ball at his own 47. Steve
Trivisonno stopped the Tigers' drive, however, when he intercepted a Rick
Spielman pass at his own 31 yard line.
With Trivisonno taking over at quarterback,
Mentor drove into Tiger territory. On fourth‑and‑24 from the
Massillon 34, Trivisonno hit Weber with a 34‑yard touchdown pass with
1:42 to go in the game. On a fake kick attempt, Palmer passed to Scott
Ockington for the extra points.
Mentor's Mike Caldwell recovered an onside kick
at the Tiger 49, but four straight incompletions squelched the Cardinals' final
threat.
Massillon is now 3‑0 on the season while
Mentor falls to 1‑2.
Statistically,
Eberhart was the offensive key for the Tigers, rushing for 60 yards in eight
carries in addition to his 112 yards passing. Reese was the top Tiger receiver,
catching three passes for 60 yards. Grimsley finished with 30 yards in six
carries and Roknich had 18 yards in four carries.
FINAL
STATISTICS
MASS. OPP.
First downs‑rushing 11 3
First downs-passing 5 4
First downs‑penalties 1 0
Total first downs 17 7
Yards gained rushing 221 88
Yards lost rushing 0 56
Net Yds. gained rushing 221 32
Net yds. gained passing 132 132
Total yards gained 353 164
Passes attempted 19 15
Passes completed 7 4
Passes intercepted by 1 0
Ydg. on passes intercepted 0 0
Times kicked off 6 3
Kickoff average (ydg.) 48.5 24.0
Kickoff returns (yds.) 21 63
Times punted 3 6
Punt average (yds.) 37.3 37.5
Punt returns (yds.) 26 0
Had punts blocked 0 0
Fumbles 5 1
Lost fumbled ball 2 1
Penalties 10 5
Yards penalized 89 41
Touchdowns rushing 1 0
Touchdowns passing 3 2
Touchdowns by interception 0 0
Miscellaneous touchdowns 0 0
Total number of plays 62 46
Total time
of possession 27:06 20:54
MENTOR 0
0 0 14 ‑ 14
MASSILLON 20
7 3 0 ‑ 30
MASS ‑
Mike Reese 18 pass from Dave Eberhart (Eberhart kick)
MASS
‑ Mike Feller 40 pass from Eberhart (Eberhart kick)
MASS –
Mike Jones 7 pass from Eberhart (Eberhart kick)
MASS ‑
Jones 4 run (Eberhart kick)
MASS ‑
FG 28 Eberhart
MENT ‑
Lenny Weber 56 pass from Shawn Palmer (kick fail)
MENT –
Weber 34 pass from Steve Trivisonno (Scott Ockington pass from Palmer)
Attendance 10,534