Tigers overcome injuries, Fitch
By ,JOE SHAHEEN
Independent Sports Editor
Call
it a character builder.
The
Massillon Tigers, severely handicapped by the loss to injury of their leading
rusher and leading receiver, dug deep and came out with a 21-14 victory over an
inspired Austintown Fitch crew in front of 10,922 at Paul Brown Tiger Stadium,
Friday.
Massillon
(4‑1 ) had to do it without Vinnv Turner, who suffered a pulled hamstring
in the final seconds of the first half that prevented him from going 78-yards
for a touchdown, and Vaughn Mohler, who may be done for the season with a torn
lateral cruciate ligament.
Clinging
to a 14‑7 lead, Massillon began
the second half by marching 67 yards in 15 plays. The sustained drive ate 7:17
off the game clock and was capped by George Whitfield's one‑yard
quarterback sneak into the end zone. Josh Hose added the conversion kick and
the Tigers had the game under control
at 21‑7.
Whitfield
ran the football six times on the drive for 32 yards and hit Dustin Limbach for
seven yards and a first down.
Raphel
Bradley (6‑2, 215-pounds)
started the second half in Turner’s place and came up big for the Tigers. The
junior tailback rushed six time for 22 yards on the march and icked up a pair
of first downs.
''That
was a critical drive there," Rose agreed. “We had to go with Raphel and he
did a good job for us. He carried it well for us and blocked well.
''That
drive took eight minutes off the clock. You do that and you're going to be
hard to beat.”
Fitch
head coach Jack Kenney admitted he was feeling good about his teams chances
after learning Turner was through for the night.
"We
said we're going to come out and we're going to stuff them right now and we
didn’t and they go in and score,” Kenney said. "That was a defining
moment in this ball game.
"When
Turner Went down I was prepared for them to go into more of a passing game. But
they just come up with somebody else. They have a lot of great athletes around
here.”
Fitch
came right back after Massillon went up by 14 and moved the ball from its 25 to
the Tiger 23, where the Falcons had first‑and‑10. But Jared
Stefanko stuffed quarterback Jeff Lawrence on an option keeper for a two‑yard
loss, and two plays later Henry McElroy batted down a pass in the end zone to
quell the visitors' threat.
The
gang from Austintown wasn't through, though. After a pass interference call on
Massillon, Lawrence hit David Yargo between the numbers at the Tiger 30. The
ball bounced off Yargo's pads and was grabbed in midair by Fitch's Chayne
Mitchell who sprinted into the end zone for an “immaculate reception” touchdown
that covered 53 yards.
Chris
Calcagni tacked on the PAT and it was a 21‑14 game with just under six
minutes to play.
After
the ensuing kickoff, the Tiger's went three‑and‑out and punted.
Fitch took over at its 37 with 3:24 to play. The Falcons managed a pair of
first downs and penetrated to the Massillon 40. On first down at that point,
Eric Lightfoot sacked Lawrence for a six‑yard loss. Two plays later,
with Paul Salvino pressuring Lawrence, Stefanko intercepted the Fitch quarterback
at the 30‑yard line to secure the victory.
“Jared
had a great drop and read the quarterback real well,” Rose said. “That was a
great play at a very important time.”
Whitfield
had a fine all around game for the
Tigers, rushing for 59 yards in 15 totes. He hit on 7‑of‑15 passes
for another 59 yards and 1 touchdown. But it was the senior’s execution of the
option that left Rose smiling.
“That’s
going to help us down the road.” Rose said. George was hitting option alley and
took it right in there. He doesn't need to pitch it a lot because they're
going to try to take away the pitch man and make him run it. He is a big,
strong back and he call take it up in there. He is a strong runner and he just
needs to assert himself out there.”
Kenney,
too, was impressed with Whitfield's contributions.
“He
gives Massillon a very, very balanced, nice attack,” Kenney said. ''That makes
it difficult because we couldn't gang up on anything.
"Their
coaches were right in tune. Whatever we’d give, they’d take. They’re well
prepared, as you’d expect from a class outfit like this. It was their balanced
attack that kept us off guard.”
Massillon
opened the scoring by moving the ball 42 yards in nine plays after Fitch went
three-and –out on its first possession.
Turner,
who finished with 123 yards on 10 carries, had the big play with a 14‑yard
burst off right guard that took the ball to the 11. Two plays later, Whitfield
rolled left and found tight end Chris Martin for a nine yard TD at the 6:00
mark of the first period.
Fitch
counterpunched with a textbook, 14-play, 77-yard drive, that ate up nearly
seven minutes. Chris Hunter scored standing up from a yard away with just over
a minute gone in the second period. Calcagni’s kick made it a 7-7 contest.
After
an exchange of punts, Massillon moved from its 39 to the Fitch 22 where it
faced second‑and‑seven. Whitfield dropped back to pass and I threw
what appeared to be a sure interception to Lawrence. But the pass went through
the Falcon DB’s hands and was caught by Devin Williams at the three yard line.
On
the next snap, Turner went in over right guard and tackle. Hose’s conversion
boot made it 14-7 with 3:00 to go in the half.
“I
think that was the real heartbreaker,'' lamented Kenney. "If we go in at
7-7, we’d certainly have had a lot more confidence for the second half.”
Actually, Fitch dodged another bullet a
couple of minutes later when Turner pulled up lame on what looked to be a sure
TD jaunt.
''Oh,
yeah, he's gone for a touchdown,'' Rose said. ''We have it walled off and
Vinny's going down the sidelines for an 80‑yard run.
"But Raphel is going to do a good job for us. He
is a strong back with great speed. he will break a tackle, get into the
secondary and he will be gone."
But
Rose wasn't all smiles afterward. In addition to the injuries to Turner and
Mohler, he was upset with his team's inability to keep the yellow flags in the
officials' pockets.
"We
had six penalties tonight for 73 yards and they played error free ball
evidently,” Rose said. “ We’re got to learn to not make those mistakes. We were
in a mode where we could’ve got another touchdown drive going.
MASSILLON 21
FITCH 14
M F
First downs
rushing 10 8
First downs
passing 5 4
First downs
penalty 0 3
Total first downs 15 15
Net yards
rushing 245 109
Net yards
passing 59 108
Total yards gained 304 217
Passes
attempted 15 14
Passes
completed 7 5
Passes int. 1 1
Times kicked
off 4 3
Kickoff
average 52.0 52.7
Kickoff return
yards 68 76
Punts 3 2
Punting
average 37.7 25.5
Punt return
yards 0 0
Fumbles 0 1
Fumbles lost 0 1
Penalties 6 0
Yards
penalized 73 0
Number of
plays 53 51
Time of possession
26:01 21:59
Attendance 10,922
FITCH 0
7 0 7 14
MASSILLON 7
7 7 0 21
SCORING
SUMMARY
First
Quarter
M ‑
Martin 9 pass from Whitfield (Hose kick)
Second
Quarter
F ‑
Hunter 1 run (Calcagni kick)
M ‑
Turner 3 run (Hose kick)
Third
Quarter
M ‑
Whitfield 1 run (Hose kick)
Fourth
Quarter
F ‑
Mitcliell 53 pass from Lawrence (Calcagni kick)
FINAL
STATISTICS
Rushing:
Massillon
Turner 10‑123, 1 TD;
Whitfield 15‑59, 1 TD;
Bradley 7‑32
Wonsick 6‑31
Fitch
Hunter 14‑54, 1 TD;
London 6‑27;
Lawrence 12‑19;
Mullennex 3‑6;
Toth 1‑3.
Passing:
Massillon
Whitfield
7‑15‑1, 59 yards 1 TD.
Fitch
Lawrence, 5‑14‑1, 108 yards 1
TD.
Receiving:
Massillon
Williams 2‑29;
Wiles 2‑9;
Martin 1‑9, 1 TD;
Limbach 1‑7;
Mohler 1‑5.
Fitch
London
2‑40;
Chine 2‑15;
Mitchell 1‑53, 1 TD