Tigers have to scrap
to top Tygers
A much-improved Mansfield Senior squad
pushes Massillon to the brink of defeat
By JOE SHAHEEN
Independent Sports Editor
If
Mansfield Senior was to serve as the Massillon Tigers' whipping boys after last
week's tough loss to Akron Garfield, someone forgot to tell the Tygers.
After
turning the ball over to their hosts on an interception on the second snap of
the ball game ‑ a turnover that led to the Tigers first touchdown ‑
Mansfield turned things around and played an inspired four quarters, before
falling 21‑13 at Paul Brown Tiger Stadium, Friday.
The
contest began as if it would be no contest. Brennan Rohr's interception near
midfield gave Massillon superb field position before many fans had settled
into their seats.
The
Tigers moved the ball methodically, with quarterback Willie Spencer doing most
of the damage on keepers around the Mansfield flanks. The senior pitched to
fullback Vinny Turner on an option play around left end for a three‑yard
touchdown with less than four minutes gone in the game.
Nick
Pribich's kick made it 7‑0 and visions of a rout began to dance in the
heads of the Tigers and the hometown partisans.
"We
got the turnover, went right down and scored and I think we thought, 'Here we
go. We're going to rack up another 50 on them,"' said Tigers coach Jack
Rose. "That's a maturity thing with this team. They have to understand
they're going to have to fight for everything they get. Hopefully they've
learned that lesson."
Certainly
Mansfield did its best to get the message across. The Tygers, beginning their
ensuing possession at the 20‑yard line, began controlling the line of
scrimmage. Junior Michael Jackson and sophomore Kenyonnah Rife took turns running
the football and suddenly Mansfield was near midfield.
Then
quarterback Deondre Jones hit tight end Clarence Jacocks for 25 yards to the
Massillon 28.
Six
plays later, Jones kept the ball on a quarterback sneak to culminate the 13‑play
drive with a one‑yard touchdown plunge. The conversion kick made it a 7‑7
game at 1:47 of the first quarter.
Neither
team could get much going in the first half of the second period. A Massillon
punt gave Mansfield possession at the Tyger 41 with 8:00 until the band show.
Rife ran the ball on the first three plays, moving it to the Massillon 43.
On
second‑and‑five, Jones called the triple option and kept the
football around right end. The Tigers had the play smelled out, so Jones
changed direction and found no one at home for Massillon on the left side. He
ran free to the Tiger 10, where he cut inside a tackler and into the end zone
and the visitors led 13‑7 with 6:34 to go in the second.
Massillon
gave the ball right back to their guests on a fumble at the Tiger 42. But the
home team defense bowed its neck and forced Mansfield to punt after three
snaps.
Then
the Tigers found their groove, driving from their 18 to the Mansfield end zone
in 11 plays. Leon Ashcraft accounted for 31 of those yards on a picture perfect
draw play around right end. Spencer hit sophomore wideout Devon Williams for 20
yards along the left sideline for a key first down at the Mansfield 18.
Spencer
capped the drive with a sneak from the 1. Pribich's boot made it 14‑13
Tigers at halftime.
Fumbles
and illegal motion penalties plagued Mansfield throughout the second half. But
Massillon was unable to take advantage, failing to get a first down until less
than two minutes remained in the third period.
Massillon
put Mansfield away with a clutch scoring drive that began midway through the fourth
quarter at the Tiger 29. On first down, Spencer kept the ball on a bootleg
around left end, picking up 14 yards. It was a sign of things to come.
"We
began kicking the outside linebacker out with the fullback and having the
guard pull through so Willie could carry it through there," Rose said.
Up
until that point, Spencer seemed to hesitate on the pass-run option, giving
the Mansfield defense time to react.
"We
told him to just run it," Rose revealed. "We told him to pull it down
and go. He really did a nice job reading the blocks and the guards got up in
the hole and the fullback did a good job kicking out the end."
After
a pass interference call against Mansfield gave the Tigers a first down at the
Tyger 40, Spencer took off on the bootleg run again, picking up 20 yards
around left end to the 20.
Ashcraft
found a small hole over left guard for six yards and Spencer picked up seven
more around right end to the seven yard line.
Three
snaps later, Spencer scored his second TD of the night on a quarterback sneak.
Pribich's PAT with 4:11 to play concluded the scoring.
Mansfield
made one more run at the Tigers, but Lavell Weaver jarred the ball loose from
Rife at the Massillon 40 and Heath Manson outfought the Tygers for the loose
pigskin.
“we
had some illegal motion penalties that hurt us," said Mansfield coach Stan
Jefferson, "but there were some other things that I felt were out of our
control in terms of some things chat were called on us.
"I
don't care what anybody from around here says, we played them tough all the
way to the end. If we cover the one fumble, who knows."
"The
key was the drive right before half that put us ahead 14-13," observed
Rose. "We had chances in the second half. We had one bust in the line of
scrimmage that whole third quarter and that screwed our whole ... we pretty
much had them figured out as far as what we had to do. Then we made the
adjustment on the boot run.
"That
was a big win for us coming off of last week. The kids really spilled their
guts out last week. Now we have to regroup and get ready for Fitch."
Spencer
had by far his biggest night of the season, rushing for 148 yards and two
touchdowns in 21 carries. He also completed four passes for 36 yards.
Ashcraft
was held under 100 yards for the first time in three weeks, but just varely.
The senior tailback rushed for 98 yards in 21 carries, including that key 31‑yard
scamper on the Tigers go‑ahead touchdown drive.
MASSILLON 21
MANSFIELD 13
M 0
First downs
rushing 16 14
First downs
passing 1 2
First downs
penalty 2 0
Total first downs 19 16
Net yards
rushing 263 264
Net yards
passing 33 50
Total yards gained 296 304
Passes
attempted 11 10
Passes completed 4
3
Passes int. 0 1
Times kicked
off 4 3
Kickoff
average 42.3 37.3
Kickoff return
yards 44 47
Punts 4 4
Punting
average 33.8 27.3
Punt return
yards 1 7
Fumbles 1 5
Fumbles lost 1 2
Penalties 2 10
Yards
penalized 18 60
Number of
plays 60 54
Time of
possession 23.36 24.24
MASSILLON 7
7 0 7 14
MANSFIELD 7
6 0 0 13
SCORING
SUMMARY
First
Quarter
Mass. ‑
Turner 3 run (Pribich kick)
Mans. ‑
Jones 1 run (VanDine kick)
Second
Quarter
Mans. ‑
Jones 38 run (kick failed)
Mass. ‑
Spencer 3 run (Pribich kick)
Fourth
Quarter
Mass. ‑
Spencer 1 run (Pribich kick)
FINAL
STATISTICS
Rushing:
Massillon
Spencer 21‑148, 2 TDs;
Ashcraft 21‑98;
Turner 5‑17, 1 TD;
Fraelich 2-0.
Mansfield
Rife 13‑90;
Jones 13‑77, 2 TDs;
Jackson 13‑57;
Bessick 5‑30.
Passing:
Massillon
Spencer 4‑11‑36.
Mansfield
Jones 3‑10‑30, 0 To, 1 int.
Receiving:
Massillon
Williams 2‑25;
Griffith 1‑7;
Shanor 1‑1.
Mansfield
Jacocks 1‑25;
Grose 1‑12;
Jackson 1‑13.