Strange magic
shades Tiger victory
Rubber Bowl 'goblins' emerge
in Barberton comeback
By STEVE DOERSCHUK
Independent Sports
Editor
AKRON ‑ Rubber Bowl goblins howled in record decibels Saturday night, but through the chaotic uproar John Maronto could hear the victory bell.
"Anybody who has
been in coaching for a while will tell you a win is a win is a win," said
Maronto, whose Massillon football team won 34‑28 over Barberton in front
of 8,000 fans. About 2,000 stragglers remained at the end. They learned that
the way to a win is a maze with a billion possible courses.
Or, considering
Barberton's comeback from a 34‑7 deficit against Massillon's second and
third units, perhaps a billion‑and‑one. In this case, the Tigers
won only after Barberton running back Jim Ferguson scored three touchdowns on
short sweeps in the final three minutes of the game. The segment left the
Tigers with two key injuries.
"Our guys played
like little tigers," said elated Barberton head coach Don Ault, whose
assistants were telling the players, "We're going 8‑2! We're going 8‑2!"
in the background. The loss dropped the Magics to 2‑2.
Massillon Tiger fans
began seeking the path back to S. R. 241 soon after senior tailback Jerome
Myricks capped the latest of his spectacular nights, sweeping right and
breaking tackles until he broke clear along the sideline and finished off a 43‑yard
touchdown run on the second play of the second half.
The run was at once a
comment on Myricks' ability and on the domination the Tiger first string imposed
on the Magics. Sprawled flat either by textbook blocks or tackles broken by
Myricks were Barberton defenders at the 47, 40, 35 and 30 yard lines. At the end of the connect‑the‑dots
run, Lee Hurst booted a P.A.T. kick and the Tigers led 34‑7.
Myricks, a 5‑11,
181‑pounder with 4.5 40 speed and a rare slithering sense that makes
tacklers miss, also scored on runs of 34 and 54 yards en route to rushing 190
yards in just 10 carries.
The Tigers won their
third straight game, heading into Friday's grudge match against Austintown‑Fitch,
and improved to 3‑1. In the four games, Myricks has rushed 51 times for
466 yards at a science‑fiction 9.1 per carry. He has scored nine
touchdowns, seven on the ground and two on passes.
Opponents are starting
to look at Myricks and say, "Phone home, Jerome." Except for sporadic
bouts with the dreaded fumblitis, he's been out of this world.
Ault, Barberton's 57‑year‑old,
first‑year head coach, called Myricks one of the nation's best high
school backs. And then he called attention to the fact the Tigers substituted
with their second and third units after it was 34‑7.
"I want to thank
Massillon and Coach Maronto for what they did for us," Ault said.
"That's nothing but a classy operation." Translation: Ault was elated
his team could avoid a demoralizing blowout.
Myricks' final
touchdown lifted Massillon's edge in net offense to 303‑92 at that point
of the game.
"We asked our
second and third teams to hold the lead," Maronto said. "Some strange
things happened, but they did hold the lead."
In a bit of
foreshadowing, four of the first eight plays of the fourth quarter resulted in
one team recovering the other team's fumble. The latter three fumbles occurred
consecutively, and the last was Magic fullback Pat Robertson's bobble that gave
the Tigers possession at midfield. After three plays and a punt. Barberton took
over at its own with seven minutes left in the game.
One of an endless
stream of flags (the Tigers were penalized 14 times for 106 yards; the Magics
lost 96 yards on 11 infractions) advanced the ball to midfield on an illegal
block. Scrappy little Barberton quarterback Butch Momchilov, ineffective to
that point, suddenly got hot. The 5‑foot‑10 junior delivered a
strike over the middle to 6‑2 senior Jim Bell, who was tackled on the 6.
On the next play,
Ferguson, a 6‑foot speedball, sprinted around left end and went untouched
into the left corner of the end zone. Dan Dimick's kick made it 34‑14,
but only 2:53 remained.
Seconds later the
Magics regained possession on a fumble 32 yards away from the goal line.
Momchilov quickly passed over the middle again, this time to Ferguson at the 9.
At that point, the Tigers sent their first unit back on the field.
But Ferguson scored
again anyway on the same play that had got him the previous touchdown. Again he
easily found the left corner of the end zone.
It was a costly play
for the Tigers. Co‑captain John Miller, who had checked back into the
game at inside linebacker, re‑injured a sprained ankle that sidelined him
during much of the pre‑season.
"It looks like
John's ankle is going to keep him out a while," Maronto said solemnly.
Attendants formed a
human seat to carry Miller off the field. Dimick then kicked another P.A.T. and
it was 34‑21 with 1: 37 left.
The Magics' luck hadn't
run out. Barberton sophomore Mark Jung dove on the ensuing onside kick, which
had squibbed all the way to the Massillon 36‑yard line. Momchilov again
heaved a bomb over the middle to Ferguson, who caught the ball at the 5. The
Magics called their second time out, then threw an incomplete pass, then turned
Ferguson loose on the by‑now familiar sweep left. He scored again, Dimick
made the kick ' and suddenly the Magics were within a miracle of victory with
28 seconds left in the game.
Barberton players turned
to the few hundred fans left on the home side of the Rubber Bowl, exhorting
them to get up and holler. Even though the Tigers got the ball when the ensuing
onside kick went out of bounds, and sat on it until the clock expired, the
Magics hollered off into the night as if something wonderful had happened.
In the Massillon camp,
there was concern over injuries to Miller and to defensive tackle James
Bullock, who also re‑injured an ankle during one of the late defensive
stands.
The Tigers had
established their dominance early. Barberton received the opening kickoff and
punted after three plays. Massillon unleashed several of its weapons on a 10‑play,
75‑yard touchdown march. Runs by Myricks, Stafford and Vernon Riley and
passes from quarterback Erik White to Wrentie Martin and Gerald Pope
systematically moved the ball from the Tiger 30 to the Magics' 34.
The Tigers were so
confident they could move the ball that they went for it on fourth and inches
from their own 39. White sneaked for the first down. On second down from the
34, Myricks followed fine blocking on an apparent 10‑yard gain up the
middle. But using his surprising power, he exploded out of a three man pack to
streak into the right corner of the end zone. The point‑after kick failed
and it was 6‑0.
The Tigers forced
another punt then had to punt themselves, but got the ball back when Magic
return man Erik James fumbled. Jason Relford pounced on the ball at the
Barberton 34.
White drilled a rocket
into the end zone that Craig York couldn't contain. It became fourth and four,
when the bench sent in a play that worked beautifully, the old bootleg. Martin
went in motion right, influencing the Magic defense in that direction. White
deftly faked a handoff right to the fullback and tucked it in his gut while
whirling around the left side. The 6‑51/2 senior weaved his way into the
end zone on a 27‑yard run. A two‑point run failed and it was 12‑0
with 10:17 left in the first half.
"The Tiger
defense again stopped Barberton on three plays. Massillon took over on its own
46 after the punt. On the first play, Myricks followed good blocking over the
right side then popped outside to where he had clear sailing for a spectacular
54‑yard touchdown run. Lee Hurst's kick made it 19‑0 with 8:23 left
in the second quarter.
The Tigers would have
had good field possession again moments later but Myricks, playing deep man on
the punt, fumbled and the Magics' instead got the field possession at their own
46. Aided by two personal foul penalties, they moved 54 yards in six plays,
capped by a 4‑yard run by Ferguson, who started left on a sweep then made
a quick cutback and scored easily.
Late in the half, the Tigers mounted another running passing drive that resulted in a score. They covered 63 yards in seven plays, with Miller, playing running back, bolting over from the one. Riley ran for a two‑point conversion and it was 27‑7 with 1:37 left in the first half.
Stafford wound up with
another good night at fullback, gaining 78 yards in only eight carries.
Ferguson carried 15
times for 103 yards. Robertson, the brother of NBA point guard Alvin Robertson,
carried 19 times for 70 yards.
White completed four
of 10 passes for 40 yards before being relieved early in the second half by
Hurst. Momchilov finished with nine completions in 18 throws for 111 yards.
In Rubber Bowl games
against Barberton, the Tigers lost 9‑7, in 1977, won 21‑6 in 1979,
lost 26‑24 in 1981, won 38‑7 in 1983, and came from behind at
halftime to win 30‑20 in 1985.
Meanwhile, most of the
Massillon‑Barberton games played in Paul Brown Tiger Stadium have been
Tiger romps, including last year's 56‑0 blowout.
The Tigers now turn
their attention to Austintown Fitch, which desperately needs a win after its 2‑2
start. Fitch leads the all‑time series with the Tigers 2‑0, having
won in 1985 and '86. Fitch's head coach is former Massillon player David
Hartman.
Asked about getting
ready for Fitch, Maronto said, We have a lot of work to do. We have to
reshuffle our thoughts a little bit and make a decision on what the best course
will be."
MASSILLON 24
BARBERTON 28
M
B
First downs rushing 13
9
First downs passing 0
5
First downs by penalty 1
2
Totals first downs
14 16
Yards gained rushing 320
202
Yards lost rushing 2
8
Net yards rushing 318
194
Net yards passing 33
130
Total yards gained
351 324
Passes attempted 12
19
Passes completed 4
10
Passes int. by 0 0
Times kicked off 6
5
Kickoff average 56.0
29.8
Kickoff return yards 24
29
Punts 2 6
Punting average 25.0
29.3
Punt return yards 5
4
Fumbles 6 4
Fumbles lost 5 3
Penalties 14 11
Yards penalized 106
96
Number of plays 41
61
Time of possession 19:02 28:58
Attendance 8,000
Massillon 6 21 7 0
34
Barberton 0 7 0 21
28
First quarter
M ‑ Myricks 34 run (kick failed) 5:51. Drive covered 75 yards in 10 plays.
Second quarter
M ‑ White 27 run (pass failed) 10:17.
Drive covered 33 yards in 4 plays.
M ‑ Myricks 54 run (Hurst kick) 8:23.
Drive covered 54 yards in 1 play.
B ‑ Ferguson 4 run (Dimick kick) 4:26.
Drive covered 54 yards in 6 plays.
M ‑ Miller 1 run (Riley run) 1:37. Drive
covered 63 yards in 7 plays.
Third
quarter
M ‑ Myricks 43 run (Hurst kick) 10:57.
Drive covered 63 yards in 3 plays.
Fourth
quarter
B ‑ Ferguson 6 run (Dimick kick) 2:53.
Drive covered 81 yards in 10 plays.
B ‑ Ferguson 9 run (Dimick kick) 1:37.
Drive covered 32 yards In 2 plays.
B ‑ Ferguson 5 run (Dimick kick) 0:28.
Drive covered 36 yards In 5 plays.