Who needs the first half?
Tigers use a big second half to send
Greyhounds packing
By JOE SHAHEEN
Independent Sports Editor
If
this keeps up, Jack Rose is going to petition the Ohio High School Athletic
Association to eliminate the first half of all Massillon Tiger football games.
In
a virtual replay of last week's victory over Alliance, the Tigers struggled to
a 7‑3 halftime lead before blowing out visiting Grove City in the second
half for a 42‑10 victory Friday in front of 13,352 fans on a breezy but otherwise
practically perfect night for high school football.
The
Greyhounds dominated the first two periods, getting off 33 plays to the Tigers'
14 and owning a commanding time of possession advantage, 17:10 to 6:50.
It
was all for naught as Willie Spencer Jr. put up the only touchdown of the half
by picking off a Chad Henson aerial at the Tiger 13 and racing untouched 87
yards to paydirt. Randy Endsley made good on the conversion kick and the locals
led 7‑0 with less than four minutes elapsed in the football game.
Spencer,
who waged an inspiring battle with Mike Danzy for the starting quarterback
position, caught the ball in full stride and was never challenged by the
visitors.
"We
were in man coverage and I saw the quarterback look that way," Spencer
recalled. ''When I saw him pump, I broke to the ball. I just caught it and ran.
I was looking back behind me but they weren't catching up.”
Grove
City came right back on its ensuing possession, marching from its own 23 to
the Tiger 15. On second‑and‑seven, Henson faked a handoff and got
a face full of Massillon linebacker Monte Belser for a three yard loss. On the
next play, Henson had an open receiver on a quick slant but linebacker Ian
McClaskey stretched out and tipped the ball away to save a touchdown.
The
Greyhounds kicked a 35-yard field goal at that point to make it a 7‑3
game with 2:46 to go in the initial stanza, but the visitors' window of
opportunity was beginning to close.
"We
had some missed opportunities that would've given us momentum," said
Grove City coach Brian Cross. "When you have that many opportunities in
the first half and you don't cash in, you know bad things are going to
happen."
Grove
City was to have one more chance to find the end zone in the first 24 minutes
of play. Following the Greyhounds' field goal, the Tigers fumbled the ball at
their 20 on their first snap of the game.
Grove
City quickly marched to the Massillon seven. On third-and‑six, Belser
swooped in from the left side and sacked Henson for an eight‑yard loss.
The Greyhounds' field goal was wide left and another bullet had been dodged as
the first quarter ended.
Neither
team threatened in the second period and it was 7‑3 at half.
"The
big difference this week," Rose said, "is we didn't execute offensively
in the first half. We had two dropped balls, two turnovers. Our defense did a
great job keeping them out of the end zone.
"Monte
(Belser) made two big plays down there. He played well. All three of our
outside backers did a nice job. Hey, they ran 33 offensive plays against us and
had just 88 yards of offense."
As
was the case last week against Alliance, the Tigers came out for the second
half and pushed their opponent all over the football field. Danzy drove the
team from its 35 (after the Grove City kickoff went out of bounds) to the
Greyhound 7. A holding call pushed the ball back to the 24, then Danzy had a
perfect pass dropped in the left corner of the end zone, stalling the drive.
B.J.
Payne sacked Henson on third down to kill Grove City's ensuing drive and
Massillon took over after the punt at midfield. On the third play of the
series, Danzy rolled left again and laid a perfect pass in the arms of Lonnie
Simpson in the end zone for a 37‑yard touchdown strike. Endsley's kick
made it 14‑3 at the 4:58 mark of the third.
"We
just kept running that play and they could not stop it," Simpson said.
"I just got open and Mike threw me the ball. Touchdown.
"There
was a lot of anxiety. I knew I had to get it one of those times. It was a boot
play and I just kept getting behind the defensive back. The line blocked and
we executed well. You execute well, you get big plays.”
The
Tiger offense wasn't the only ones executing. B.J. Payne spiked a Henson pass
back in his face to stall the ensuing Grove City series and force a punt. The
senior defensive tackle had his second straight big game and was congratulated
after the tilt by the Grove City coaching staff.
Massillon
put the game away early in the fourth period. Taking over at their own 42
following a punt, the Tigers went to tailback Leon Ashcraft who was finding big
chunks of yardage behind the right side of the line. On third‑and‑seven
at the Grove City 26, the Tigers went to the power I and were strong right. But
Danzy, crossing up the defense, found a seam over his left tackle and shot to
the one‑yard line.
Ashcraft
bulled into the end zone behind Trevor Paisley and Brett Shanor on the next
snap to make it 21‑3 and it was all over but the long ride home for Grove
City.
Spencer
added his second TD moments later when he scooped up a fumble and went 39 yards
to the end zone.
A
Heath Manson interception at the Grove City 33 set up another scoring drive,
capped by Ashcraft from a yard out at the 5:18 mark of the fourth period.
Courtney
Herring put the final points up for Massillon with a hard driving 12‑yard
run that included second and third effort. That made it 42‑3.
Grove
City scored with 1:23 to play on a Henson‑to‑Steve Trout aerial
that covered 23 yards.
Cross
had much the same game analysis as did Alliance coach Ron Kuceyeski seven days
ago.
"They
just came right at us and kind of wore us down in the second half," he
said. "We made a ton of mental mistakes and when things started going bad
they just kept on going bad and we did some things that aren't characteristic
of our football team.
"Massillon
is a good solid football team and they have a chance to go a long ways. They
really come after you.''
"The
second half was like last week," summarized Rose. "We got great field
position and we didn't have to drive that far to score.
"I
was disappointed in the offense in the first half. We shot ourselves in the
foot. We only ran one offensive play in the first quarter. We can't afford that
next week against Garfield."
The
Tigers did sustain one injury that may be serious. Fullback Mike Paul went
out early in the second half with an ankle injury. He did not return.
But
that could not dampen what was another impressive display of football by the
Tigers.
"The
kids have worked awfully hard," Rose said. "I've coached 24 years
and I've never been around a team that works as hard as this team. It's a credit
to them and the coaches."
MASSILLON 42
GROVE
CITY 10
M GC
First downs
rushing 12 9
First downs
passing 1 3
First downs
penalty 0 2
Total first downs 13 14
Net yards
rushing 245 103
Net yards
passing 37 90
Total yards gained 282 193
Passes
attempted 8 18
Passes
completed 1 8
Passes int. by 2 1
Times kicked
off 7 3
Kickoff
average 43.1 28.0
Kickoff return
yards 10 31
Punts 2 6
Punting
average 37.0 30.0
Punt return
yards 24 13
Fumbles 2 2
Fumbles lost 2 2
Penalties 8 4
Yards
penalized 82 30
Number of
plays 46 58
Time of
possession 20:39 27:21
Attendance 13,352
GROVE
CITY 07 00 07 28
42
MASSILLON
03
00 00 07 10
M ‑
Spencer 87pass int. return (Endsley kick)
GC ‑ Allmon 35 FG
M ‑ Simpson
37 pass from Danzy (Endsley kick)
M ‑ Ashcraft 1
run (Endsley kick)
M ‑ Spencer
38 fumble rec. return (Endsley kick)
M ‑ Ashcraft
1 run (Pribich kick)
M ‑ Herring
12 run (Pribich kick)
GC ‑ Trout 23 pass from Henson (Allmon kick)
RUSHING:
Massillon
Ashcraft 13‑71,
Paul 7‑59,
Dixon 8‑51,
Danzy 7‑43,
Herring 1‑12,
Lewis 2‑9.
Grove City
Lacy 14‑74,
Hedges 7‑23,
McCoy 6‑18.
PASSING:
Massillon
Danzy 1‑8‑1 37.
Grove City
Henson 8‑18‑2 90.
RECEIVING:
Massillon
Simpson 1‑37.
Grove City
Trout 3‑34,
Berry 2‑44,
Bunsey 1~10,
Freetag 1‑5.