Pribich boots the Fitch ‘jinx’
Spencer’s long TD is key to win
By MARK LAUTZENHEISER
Independent Sportswriter
It's
amazing what one play and a little momentum can do for a football team.
The
play?
Massillon
quarterback Willie Spencer's 86‑yard touchdown run on the first play of
the fourth quarter.
Thus,
the momentum.
The
result?
A
Nick Pribich 40‑yard field goal with 2:58 remaining in the game to give
the Tigers a 10‑7 win over Austintown Fitch at Falcon Stadium on Friday.
"This
is a great win. This puts us over the hump," a tearful Spencer said as he
made his way toward the locker room. "We beat a great team. It is exactly
what we needed."
The
win ends the Tigers' losing streak at Falcon Stadium ‑ Massillon had
been dealt four losses in four tries ‑ but it didn't come without some anxious
moments in the game's final three minutes.
Pribich's
go‑ahead kick appeared to take the wind out of Fitch's sails. The Falcons
were down ... but they weren't out.
Starting
from its own 11 after a mishandled kickoff, Fitch struck quickly.
On
the first play from scrimmage, Falcon quarterback, Rich Marinelli found Jeff
Hawkins down the middle for 53 yards, and a face mask, against Massillon put
the ball on the Tiger 21.
The
threat died two plays later when Marinelli fumbled a snap and Massillon's
Brad Lambrou recovered, giving the
Tigers the ball and ‑ it appeared ‑ the win.
Not
so.
As
the Tigers worked to run out the clock, Spencer swept left end and lost the
handle, with Fitch recovering at the Massillon 11.
Fullback
Mike Stanec bulled six yards to the five; Marinelli dove ahead to the 4; and,
with no timeouts left, threw out of bounds on third down to stop the clock.
That
left Falcon kicker Chris Calcagni facing a 21‑yard field goal to send the
game into overtime.
Calcagni,
who gave Fitch a 10‑7 win over Lakewood St. Edward a week ago, couldn't
repeat his heroics.
His
kick sailed wide right, giving Massillon the win, an end to the Falcon Stadium
jinx and a 4‑1 mark on the year.
"We
called the keeper and we told Willie to just fall down instead of taking the
hit," Tiger coach Jack Rose said of the late miscue. "We were going
to run one more play, then take a safety. We figured there would be six or
seven seconds left and we would win the darn thing 10‑9.
"Our
defense made the big plays when it had to. It seemed like neither team wanted
to win this one.”
"It
was the greatest feeling ever. I just went numb," Pribich said of his game‑winning
boot. "When we got the ball back, coach told me to start loosening up and
said that a field goal was going to win the game."
Massillon's
clinching drive started on its own 43‑yard line after a Fitch punt.
On
first down, Spencer handed off to tailback Leon Ashcraft on a routine off‑tackle
play. Ashcraft was stopped for no gain, but managed to pitch the ball back to
Spencer, who gained 18 yards to the Fitch 39.
From
there, Massillon moved to a first down at the 26, but the drive stalled three
plays later at the 23.
On
came Pribich, drilling his 40‑yarder to put the Tigers ahead to stay.
"Nick
had been hitting consistent 30‑yarders in pregame, so we knew that if we
could get it down around the 30 we had a shot," Rose said. "We were
trying to keep the ball on the left hash because he kicks better from there.
That's why we were running to the sideline."
"Nobody
stopped us, we stopped ourselves," Fitch Head Coach Jack Kenney said.
"We kept finding ways to win, but we kept stopping ourselves."
In
the days leading up to the contest, Rose stressed the strength of the Fitch
defense. First‑half action proved him right, as the Tigers could manage
only 76 yards of total offense.
In
that same span, the Falcons rolled up 224 yards and dominated on both sides of
the ball, but managed only a 7‑0 halftime lead.
That
score came on a 43‑yard touchdown strike from Marinelli to Mark Cruz.
Fitch
continued to dominate in the third quarter, but failed to hit paydirt.
The
fourth quarter was a different story, as the Tigers began to roar. On the
strength of play in the final period, Massillon wound up out gaining Fitch 176
yards to 157 yards over the final 24 minutes.
For
the game, Spencer led the Tigers with 122 yards on the ground in 22 carries,
while Ashcraft finished with 90 yards in 18 carries.
MASSILLON 10
FITCH 7
M
F
First downs
rushing 7 15
First downs
passing 2 3
First downs
penalty 0 1
Total first downs 9 19
Net yards
rushing 218 260
Net yards
passing 32 119
Total yards gained 250 379
Passes
attempted 12 17
Passes
completed 4 4
Passes int. 0 0
Times kicked
off 3 2
Kickoff
average 53.7 57.0
Kickoff return
yards 27 39
Punts 6 5
Punting
average 31.7 31.2
Punt return
yards 8 22
Fumbles 2 2
Fumbles lost 1 1
Penalties 4 10
Yards
penalized 39 96
Number of
plays 49 66
Time of
possession 20:40 27:20
FITCH 0 7 0
0 7
MASSILLON 0
0 0 10 10
SCORING
SUMMARY
Second
Quarter
F ‑
Cruz 43 pass from Marinelli (Calcagni kick)
Fourth
Quarter
M ‑
Spencer 86 run (Pribich kick)
M ‑
Pribich 40 FG
FINAL
STATISTICS
Rushing:
Massillon
Spencer 15‑121, 1 TD;
Ashcraft 18‑90.
Fitch
Stanec 24‑147,
Evans 11‑51.
Passing:
Massillon
Spencer 4‑12‑32.
Fitch
Marinelli 4‑17‑119, 1 TD.
Receiving:
Massillon
Mohler 1‑20.
Fitch
Yargo 2‑23.