Tiger defense
saps Gonzaga
By FRED GERLICH
Independent Managing Editor
His given name is Bob
Neff Jr. and his two interceptions and a fumble recovery Friday in
Neff was the
cornerstone of a Massillon defense that allowed Gonzaga
just 97 yards total offense (61 passing; 36 rushing), no first downs rushing
and only four first downs overall. Gonzaga’s defense wasn’t bad, either – the Eagles held
Massillon to 249 yards of offense (135 passing; 114 rushing), nearly half of
the 488 yards the Tigers piled up in last week’s 44-0 drubbing of Newark.
“Junior dropped
another possible interception and would have had a shot at a fourth,”
“Bob played a super
game. We worked on him to get back and
cover the curl pattern and he did it well.”
Neff, who had “seven
or eight tackles” by his own count, called his performance “the thrill of a
lifetime.”
“On the fumble I was
pursuing to the ball, saw somebody hit it and jumped on it,” the modest senior
said. “The first interception the right
end came across on a drag (pattern) and I jumped in front of him for the ball. On the second interception, two guys ran
patterns up the middle. The ball was
thrown short, I dove and got under the ball to catch
it.”
It must also be
pointed out that Gonzaga was purposely running many
of its plays away from All-Ohio linebacker Chris Spielman,
but because of Neff the tactic didn’t work.
Neff’s heroics set up
the Tigers’ first nine points. Following
a scoreless first quarter, Neff’s fumble recovery gave
The first of Neff’s
interceptions on Gonzaga’s next possession put the
ball on the Eagles’ 46. In eight plays
Johnson made it 9-0
with
Gonzaga had a chance to score a few minutes later
as Karl Gannon recovered a Spielman fumble and
rumbled to the
After a drumming halftime
show featuring the Tiger Swing Band’s percussionists, Gonzaga
cough4ed up the ball on the opening kickoff and
Neff’s second
interception of a Gary McIntosh pass set up a 40-yard Pfisterer
field goal attempt which fell short but when the Tigers got the ball back on a Gonzaga punt with 24 seconds left in the third period, they
made things happen.
Starting on its own
27,
The Tigers then sent
Johnson off tackle for our yards, Johnson around right end for four more and Spielman off tackle for four more yards and a first down at
the Gonzaga 17.
Having lulled the Gonzaga defense with
four-yard gains, Dewitz found Weber again open on the
left sideline at about the 8. The
receiver, who hadn’t caught a pass prior to Friday’s game, then turned inside
and scored. Pfisterer’s
kick was the final point with 9:25 left and from there on, the two teams gave
their substitutes experience for the most part.
Dewitz, pressured early by the Gonzaga defense and benched late in the first half by the
Tiger coaching staff, had a bit of an off night, hitting seven of 20 passes for
105 yards with Weber catching three passes for 55 yards.
Gonzaga starter McIntosh had it even worse. The sophomore was four of 19 for 31 yards
with three interceptions, Spielman picking off the
third.
“Our young
quarterback got a christening tonight,” Gonzaga coach
Mark Gowin said.
“He’s going to be a great quarterback but he isn’t picking up reads on
defense yet. And
“I was proud of our
defensive play. I told them if they play
that kind of defense the rest of the year, we will vie for the championship in
our area. I feel we played good enough
defensively to win the football game, but
Very little about the
game concerned
“You get some
penalties when you play aggressive football,” Currence
noted. “It’s the mental mistakes – like
when we go for a long count offensively and we jump offside – that bothers me.”
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STATISTICS
M G
First downs rushing 8 0
First downs passing 7 4
First downs by penalty 0 0
Total
first downs 15 4
Yards gained rushing 145 79
Yards lost rushing 31 43
Net
yards rushing 114 36
Net yards passing 135 61
Total
yards gained 249 97
Passes attempted 28 21
Passes completed 9 6
Passes int. by 3 1
Yardage on pass int. 20 0
Kickoffs 5 1
Kickoff average 46.8 56.0
Kickoff return yards 1 90
Punts 4 5
Punting average 43.8 39.8
Punt return yards 41 4
Punts blocked by 0 0
Fumbles 3 7
Fumbles lost 1 3
Penalties 4 4
Yards penalized 32 27
Touchdowns rushing 2 0
Touchdowns passing 1 0
Miscellaneous touchdowns 0 0
Number of plays 66 50
Time of possession 25:47
Attendance 10,340
GONZAGA…………..0
0 0 0 – 0
M – Bronc Pfisterer 35 field goal
M – Craig Johnson 24 run (kick failed)
M – Johnson 4 run (Pfisterer kick)
M – Dave Weber 17 pass
from Brian Dewitz (Pfisterer
kick)