Tigers have easy time in
42-0 victory
And now it’s ‘on to Moeller’
By ROLLIE DREUSSI
Independent
Sports Editor
"Forget tonight," Massillon assistant
coach Gary Wells said Friday night in the lockerroom after the Tigers had
defeated hapless Akron Buchtel 42‑0.
"It's on to Moeller," head coach Mike
Currence said. "We're looking for a real good game in the Rubber
Bowl."
And they're sure to get one from Cincinnati
Moeller, the defending Division I champ which defeated Massillon 30‑7
last November in the state title game in Cincinnati.
As for Buchtel, well, the game was over almost
before it started as Massillon scored 21 points in the first quarter and had a
35‑0 lead by halftime, despite liberal substitutions.
"I don't know if we're ready or not,"
Currence said, referring to Saturday's game with Moeller. "It was a little
too easy for us tonight. A game like this certainly doesn't help you any, but
we also had time to rest our injured players," he added. No Tigers were
hurt Friday, and all players should be ready for Moeller.
"I thought our execution wasn't too
bad," he pointed out. "We didn't make a lot of mental mistakes (the
Tigers had only two penalties). It's difficult to concentrate when it's that
easy. We'll just have to put it together next week."
The eight Moeller scouts watching the game
didn't get to see much, as the Tigers stuck to the basics. They didn't need
anything fancy.
Buchtel was held to minus‑two yards total
offense in the first half, lost two of five fumbles and had a punt blocked by
Tiger defensive tackle John Heather, who eventually recovered the ball in the
end zone for a touchdown.
The Griffins took the opening kickoff and Terry
Wright fumbled on their first play from scrimmage, with defensive halfback Dave
Spuhler recovering the ball at the Buchtel 26.
Tiger quarterback Rick Spielman went straight to
the air, hitting George Roknich in the end zone for a touchdown. Tim Manion
booted the point after and Massillon led 7‑0 with only 51 seconds gone.
After a short punt by Buchtel, the Tigers went
40 yards in five plays on their next possession, with halfback Robert Oliver
scoring from three yards out.
Manion's kick made it 14‑0 with 7:18 on
the first quarter clock.
Currence began substituting after that, but two
series later the first‑team offense went back in after Heather recovered
a Buchtel fumble (caused by defensive end Bob Yoder) on a punt attempt.
Starting from the Griffin 15, Roknich gained
four yards on a run and Spielman hit Dan Ricker with an 11‑yard TD pass
with 1:16 to play in the first quarter. Manion made it 21‑0 with his PAT
kick.
Spielman passed only five times in the game, completing three for 46 yards and two touchdowns. He now has four TD passes on the season.
Massillon scored on the first play of the second
quarter when Heather blocked Charles Moore's punt at about the Griffin 10 yard
line. After a mad scramble for the ball pushed it back into the end zone,
Heather fell on for six points. Manion hit his fourth straight kick, for a 28‑0
lead.
On its next possession, Massillon put together
an 81‑yard, 11‑play drive culminated by Michael Moore's one‑yard
TD plunge with 1:12 to play in the half. Jim Bushe kicked the extra point for a
35‑0 Tiger lead at halftime.
The Tigers kept the ball on the ground the rest
of the game to eat up the clock, and a scoreless third quarter was highlighted
by a pass interception by, Tiger safety Grady Robinson.
Defensive halfback Mike Geschwind intercepted a
pass in the fourth quarter that set up the Tigers' final TD, a two‑yard
run by Greg Grimsley that climaxed a 47‑yard, nine‑play drive.
Manion added his fifth PAT boot of the night to cap the scoring.
Bill Davis added a fumble recovery for the
Tigers, later In the final period.
The Tigers only had 231 total yards in the game,
but didn't even need that many, with Buchtel losing three of seven fumbles and
suffering two interceptions in addition to the blocked punt.
Unofficial statistics for the Tigers include 47
yards in six carries for Moore and 42 yards in seven carries for Grimsley.
Larry Newman had 28 yards in five carries and Oliver gained 33 yards in five
carries.
The 10,268 fans in Paul Brown Tiger Stadium
didn't see much of a game Friday night, but the big one comes Saturday, when
the Tiger's and Moeller ‑ meet for the second time in two years at 8 p.m.
in the Rubber Bowl.
Massillon 33
Buchtel
0
M B
First downs
rushing 10 5
First downs
passing 2 0
First downs by
penalty 0 1
Total first
downs 12 6
Yards gained
rushing 188 124
Yards lost
rushing 3 39
Net yards
rushing 186 85
Net yards
passing 46 ‑8
Total yards
gained 231 77
Passes
attempted 7 11
Passes
completed 3 4
Passes
Intercepted by 2 0
Yardage on pass
interceptions 50 0
Times kicked
off 7 1
Kickoff average 50.3 54.0
Kickoff return
yards 25 82
Punts 3 3
Punting average 40.0 24.3
Punt return
yardage 0 4
Punts blocked 0 0
Fumbles 0 7
Fumbles lost 0 3
Penalties 2 0
Yards penalized
20 0
Touchdowns
rushing 3 0
Touchdowns
passing 2 0
Miscellaneous
TDs 1 0
Number of plays 41 42
Time of
possession 20.52 27.08
Attendance 10,268
BUCHTEL 0 0 0 0 0
MASSILLON 21 14 0 7 42
MASS ‑ George
Roknich 26‑yard pass from Rick Spielman (Tim Manion kick)
MASS ‑ Robert Oliver 3‑yard run (Manion kick)
MASS ‑ Dan
Ricker 11‑yard pass from Spielman (Manion kick)
MASS ‑ John
Heather recovered blocked punt in end zone (Manion kick)
MASS ‑
Michael Moore 1‑yard run (Jim Bushe kick)
MASS ‑ Greg
Grimsley 2‑yard run (Manion kick)