Tigers whip
Warren Harding 36‑6
Offense awesome as Tigers trample hapless Harding
By
MIKE HUDAK
Independent
Sports Editor
WARREN ‑ The door to the Warren Harding
coaches' office had been closed for a long time. Reporters stood outside
wondering if they should dare enter.
"I wouldn't walk in unless it's very
important, " said a middle‑aged lady wearing a Panther jacket.
Most of the media walked away, cause they knew
that Harding head coach Frank Thomas, a former Massillon defensive coordinator,
had called Friday's game "a big one for our team, our season, our program
and myself."
So, nothing could be important enough to bother
Thomas after his team had been humiliated 36‑6 by the Massillon Tigers.
The score was misleading; the Tigers led 33‑0 at halftime, and seemingly
could have won 100‑0 if they desired; instead, Massillon coach Mike
Currence was content to use the second half as a long workout for the reserves.
The Tigers would have registered their first
shutout of the year if Harding's all purpose senior Greg Bumbu hadn't picked up
a meaningless fumble in the fourth quarter and raced 60 yards for the final
score of the game.
Needless to say, Currence was impressed by the
offensive explosion which set the Panthers into early comatose shock.
"I've shed many a tear in this lockerroom;
this was certainly a welcome victory.
But did he expect the overwhelming proportions
of the landslide?
"You always hope for a game like this, but
it was one of those nights when everything clicked, even the halfback
option," he stated. "But I was especially pleased by the way we
capitalized on our opportunities. That's the sign of a champion, and hopefully
a sign that we've come of age. But as good as we were tonight, we have to start
all over again next week against Central Hower."
The first half was a sight to behold. It was the
biggest mismatch since Chuck Wepner stepped into the ring against Mohammed Ali.
The Tigers took the opening kickoff and marched
72 yards in eight plays. The first two plays saw Tiger tailback Chris Spielman
run off gains of 14 and 35 yards, immediately panicking a defense whose
previous two game defensive totals had been halved in Massillon's first two
plays from scrimmage!
The drive ended at the 8:32 mark when junior
quarterback Brian DeWitz hit senior receiver Jim Geiser with an 8‑yard
scoring pass, with Bronc Phisterer's conversion kick good.
In was three plays and punt for Harding, and the
Tigers revved up again. Started successfully on the ground, the Tigers caught
the Panthers napping as DeWitz hit receiver Gary Conley with a 44‑yard
bomb to the Panther one. Sampsel then smashed over for the score, with the
ensuing kick no good.
Harding started to mount a drive when senior co‑captain
Greg Bumbu caught a 41‑yard pass from quarterback Tom Butler for good
position at the Tiger 37, but then Tyrone Nelson fumbled and the Tigers'
Speilman recovered.
The Tigers had to actually punt the ball once
before getting it back and scoring again with 9:20 remaining in the half. With
a drive starting on their own 37, it ended shortly later with a 25‑yard
pass from DeWitz to Conley. The conversion failed, but the Tigers led 19‑0.
Again the Panthers were stopped without a first
down. This time the Tigers marched 40 yards in five plays, with Spielman taking
scoring honors with a 17‑yard run. The kick was good and the margin had
jumped to 26‑0 with 5:50 remaining in the half.
The snake‑bitten Panthers connected on
another bomb to the Tiger 40, but then the quarterback promptly fumbled twice
on the same play with the Tigers recovering on the Harding 45.
The Tigers then reached into the magician's bag
of tricks and connected on a halfback option play from Spielman to Geiser which
almost hit paydirt. Tiger fullback Tom Gruno shortly thereafter plunged, over,
the kick was good and the Tigers led 36‑0.
Tigers now 3‑0 and a power
Warren promptly fumbled the ensuing kickoff back
to the Tigers, but the visitors graciously allowed the clock to expire without
further bombardment.
The game was over at halftime for all intents
and purposes. Second half scoring consisted of a 25‑yard field goal by
Pfisterer and Harding's fumble return off a quarterback sack.
The halftime stats were incredible. At that
point, the Tigers led in total yardage 279‑65, despite only holding the
ball for two more minutes. In the final totals, the Tigers outgained the
Punters 406‑96, gaining 231 yards rushing and 175 through the air.
Harding's success came through the air; the Panthers ‑ were negative‑10
rushing on the night.
Spielman led Tiger rushers with none carries
yards, while Jim Bushe carried 11 times for 78 yards. DeWitz wasn't needed much but he was an effective
four‑of-seven for 88 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions, the
talented junior has yet to have anything but a fine game. Conley led the team
in receptions with four four yards; Conley and John Pierce hauled down three
passes each.
All in all it was a great night for the Tigers
who rose to 3 and did nothing to jeopardize their computer or UPI rankings. Harding
fell to 2‑1 with the loss and must attempt to pick up the pieces.
Was there anything at all about the game which
wasn't fine from the Tigers' standout?
"We, we looked flat in pre‑game
drills," chuckled Currence who hopes he's on the road to something special
here in 1982.
MASSILLON 36
W.
HARDING 6
M W
First downs
rushing 14 1
First downs
passing 5 5
First downs by
penalty 0 1
Totals first
downs 19 7
Yards gained
rushing 252 37
Yards lost
rushing 21 47
Net yards
rushing 231 -10
Net yards
passing 175 106
Total yards
gained 406 96
Passes
attempted 13 16
Passes
completed 7 9
Passes int. by 0 0
Yardage on pass
int.
Times kicked
off 7 2
Kickoff average 53.7 29.5
Kickoff return
yards 19 109
Punts 3 6
Punting average 34.5 30.6
Punt return
yards 16 0
Punts blocked
by 0 0
Fumbles 2 4
Fumbles lost 1 3
Penalties 5 2
Yards penalized 45 17
Touchdowns
rushing 3 0
Touchdowns
passing 2 0
Miscellaneous
touchdowns 0 1
Number of plays 55 42
Time of
possession 25:36 22:24
Massillon 13 20 0 3 36
W. Harding 0 0 0 6 6
M
‑ Geiser 6‑yard pass from DeWits. (Phisterer kick.)
M
‑ Sampsel 1‑yard run. (Kick failed.)
M
‑ Conley 25‑yard pass from DeWits. (Run failed.)
M
‑ Spielman 17‑yard run. (Phisterer kick.)
M
‑ Gruno 1‑yard run. (Phisterer kick.)
M
‑ Phisterer 25‑yard field goal.
W
‑ Bumbu 60‑yard ran with a fumble recovery. (Pass failed.)