Defeated
coach
still
loves Tigertown
Loss
in Massillon prepares
Team
for Indiana title chase
By
STEVE DOERSCUK
Independent
Sports Editor.
Massillon is a
football town, by George.
In fact as George
Papas went on and on about Tigertown long after Saturday night’s game in Paul
Brown Tiger Stadium, it almost seemed he did not want to leave..
Eventually, he boarded
a charter bus, though. He had to. He is head coach of the Indianapolis North
Central team that dropped a 21-15 decision to Massillon before a crowd of
10,002.
Many coaches in
Pappas’ position would have been seeing red. A yellow storm left North Central
penalized nine times for 107 yards.
Instead, Pappas blamed
his own camp for the mistakes. And he talked a blue streak about the orange and
black.
“I love coming here,”
said Papas. “It does a helluva lot for your kids. The whole atmosphere is
fantastic, the big crowd, the great stadium.
“The biggest thing,
though is playing against that team. Those kids play football the way it is
supposed to be played. That helps your program. It shows you the way it is
supposed to be done.
This was not some
greenhorn from Hayseed High talking. Papas is a former Purdue University
linebacker who has made his North Central team competitive against the best in
Indiana.
In fact, the thrust of
his post-game speech was getting ready for a run at the Indiana state
championship.
“We close our regular
season next week against Terre Haute North, he said. “Then we have a playoff
game against Decatur Central (North Central will be a heavy favorite). Then its
on to Carmel baby. We have to play at Carmel, but I don’t care if we play ‘em
in a gravel pit.”
Carmel is the
defending Indiana state champion. And yes, the North Central-Carmel game is
already scheduled – they do things differently in the Hoosier State, where
everybody makes the playoffs.
North Central would
need to win six playoff games to be state champs. The Panthers are currently
4-3, but all three losses have been in competitive games against powerful
teams.
Massillon will have to
earn a playoff spot. The Tigers are 5-2 heading into their final three regular
season games: an anticipated easy game against winless Youngstown East, a
contest against a St. Vincent-St Mary squad that lost in overtime-here last
year, and the traditional war against Canton McKinley.
East and St. Vincent
both lost Saturday. The Youngstown team fell 21-6 to Chaney. The Akron team
bowed 15-6 to Youngstown Cardinal Mooney. McKinley was idle this past weekend.
The Tigers would
almost certainly make the playoffs by winning all three games.
Head coach Lee Owens
said the outing against North Central was a bit rough around the edges. But he
also saw it as a win over one of the top teams on the schedule.
“In terms of talent
North Central is really not that much different than Cincinnati Moeller,” Owens
said, “The only real difference is Moeller’s discipline.”
“If North Central can
iron out some of the mistakes. I think they’re good enough to win their state
championship. It would be something if we eventually could say we beat a state
champion from Kentucky (Covington Catholic) and a state champion from Indiana.”
Pappas was perplexed
about the discipline angle.
“Mistakes have cost us
in each of our loses,” he said. “I wish I had an answer on why some of these
things go wrong. Honestly, we work on the things over and over again in
practice.”
Still, Pappas was
pleased with the improvement made over last yaear’s game in Massillon, a 39-14
loss.
“I was very
disappointed with the way we played defense here last year,” he said. “It was
different this time.”
He hopes there will be
a next time.
“I’d love to come
back,” he said.
North Central athletic
director Roland Inskeep is supposed to decide this week if he will sign a new
two-year contract with the Tigers.
Owens has already said
he would accept a new contract.
Adam Alexander, a
senior lineman for the Panthers, offered about the same appraisal as Pappas.
“Massillon doesn’t
seem to have extraordinary talent, but they play the game the way it’s supposed
to be played,” He said. “It was exciting to be here. It was a good experience
for those of us who probably, won’t go on to play at a college.”
MASSILLON 21
NORTH CENTRAL 15
M
NC
First downs rushing 5
9
First downs passing 7
2
First downs by penalty 3
0
Total first downs 15 11
Yards gained rushing 155
181
Yards lost rushing 29
32
Net yards rushing 126 149
Net yards passing 159
40
Total yards gained 285 189
Passes attempted 19
15
Passes completed 11
6
Passes int. by 0 1
Times kicked off 4
3
Kickoff average 44,5
32.3
Kickoff return yards 25
73
Punts 5 6
Punting average 32.2
40.6
Punt return yards 70
12
Fumbles 3 2
Fumbles lost 1 1
Penalties 4 9
Yards penalized 36
107
Number of plays 61
46
Time of possession 25:43
22:17
Attendance 10,007
North Central 7 0 0
8 15
Massillon 7 7 0
7 21
M – McCullough
2 run (John kick)
NC ‑_Evans, 62 run (Nelson kick)
M – Roth 26 pass from Shertzer (John kick)
M – McCullough 1 run (John kick)
NC – Meyers 9 pass from Black (Mayes pass from
Black)
Individual statistics
Rushing
(M) Ashcraft 14-6, McCullough 14-36, McGuire
7-16, Burick 4-31.
(NC) Nibbs 12-45, Evans 9-76, Black 9-46..
Passing
(M) Shertzer 11-18-0, 159 yards.
(NC) Black 6-15-1, 40 yards.
Receiving
(M) Brown 4-66, McGuire 3-38, Roth 2-35,
Stafford 1-8, McCullough 1-12.
(NC) Mayes 5-30, Allen 1-10.