Tigers slink away with 26-21 win
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By TODD PORTER
Assistant Sports Editor
Walking
off the turf at Paul Brown Tiger Stadium Friday night, Youngstown Rayen coach
Pete Lymber found a good luck charm.
It
probably fell out of Jack Rose's pocket. The Massillon head coach had luck on
his side ... more than ever.
Lymber,
following his team's last‑minute 26‑21 loss to the Tigers, picked
up a dime. His team, tears streaming down their faces, walked past him.
"Hey,
it's my lucky dime," Lymber said as he smiled at his shiney 10‑cent
treasure. "I could have used this before the game."
Friday
night, though, luck wasn't on Rayen's side. Luck sided with Massillon and the
10,307 fans who attended what was supposed to be an easy win, for the locals.
Instead,
the Tigers escaped what might have been the biggest upset in the state.
"We
feel very, very fortunate to get out of here with a win," Rose said.
"We told the kids before we went out, 'If you let a team like that stay
in the game, they're going to get more confidence as the game goes on."
All
the confidence in the world was taken out of Rayen's sails by the time they
boarded the bus to go back home. It took Massillon less than two minutes to
deflate the high‑flying Division III team.
“I’ve
been counting down the days until this game. The weight of the world is off my
shoulders," Lymber said "Back home, all the papers said we were going
to get killed. They didn't know why we were even playing the game. They found
out tonight."
With
Massillon's offense sputtering in the second quarter and most of the second
half, Youngstown took a 21‑20 lead as the third quarter expired.
Fullback David Morgan took a trap play 33 yards into the end zone and Dajaun
Dukes' point‑after gave Rayen the lead.
Stunned
silence fell over the stadium.
Massillon
tailback Vinny Turner, who gained 120 yards in the first half alone, was on
the sideline with an ankle injury. Until the Tigers' last drive, the offense
didn't register a first down and only ran 12 plays and punted four times in the
second half.
"When
Vinny's not in there ... I'm not going to lie, the offense is different,"
said Massillon senior quarterback George Whitfield. "When he was out, it
was like we were lethargic on offense.
"He
came back in and the line seemed to block a little harder and as a group, we
gained more confidence. Everyone in the backfield looks to Vinny and he came
through tonight."
Turner
didn't do everything by himself, though. Along with Whitfield, the two seniors
making their first offensive starts pardoned everyone in the stadium. Until
the last drive, Massillon was headed to the electric chair ‑ shocked by
Rayen's fourth‑quarter lead.
With
three minutes left in the game, the Tigers began their final drive at their own
36‑yard line. And it started the same way much of the second half went.
Whitfield
rolled left to pass and was quickly sacked for a 7-yard loss.
On
second down, Whitfield saw a wide open Brett Wiles breaking across the middle
of the field. The gap closed quickly and Rayen’s Demetrius Jones nearly ended
Massillon's hopes. However, he dropped the sure interception.
"I
wanted a second chance to prove myself and prove we could win this game,"
Whitfield said. "We started to believe in ourselves again."
Turner
gimped off the sidelines and into Massillon's huddle. Rose found his good
luck charm.
Whitfield
hit Vaughan Mohler for a 19‑yard pass to midfield. The next play, he
rifled the ball to Henry McElroy. McElroy gained 14 yards on the short hitch
route.
Then
he hit a wide open Mohler at the Rayen 20. Mohler caught the ball near the left
sideline and cut back to the middle to Youngstown's 5‑yard line.
"I
was very disappointed in the fact that we didn't show any emotion on
offense," Rose said. “I was pleased, though, with the poise George showed
on the last drive.
"We
have a kid making his first start at quarterback and we even had a sack to
start the drive. He hung in there and everything came together."
Fittingly,
Rose called Turner’s number for the first time in the final drive. The 5‑foot‑10,
210‑pounder ran over Rayen's smallish defensive line and into the end
zone.
"I
don't know what happened to the offense tonight," Turner said. "We're
capable of playing with me, or without me. I know I wanted the ball and I know
we all wanted to win."
Massillon
flexed its muscles on the opening kickoff and jumped out to a quick 14‑0
lead, which was probably its first mistake.
We
tookour first drive of the year right down and scored," Rose said.
"Before you know it, it's 14‑0 and our defense hasn't been on the
field yet.
"Hell,
our kids were looking at that and probably thinking 'This is going to be too
easy."'
Turner
carried the ball on all but two of the Tigers' 8‑play scoring drive to
start the game. Out of Massillon's full house goal‑line offense, Turner
followed backs Nate Wonsick and Lavell Weaver into the end zone with 7:34 left
in the first quarter.
Before
fans could settle into their seats and finish a gulp of popcorn, Rayen turned
the ball over on the ensuing kickoff. Junior Tony Danzy knocked the ball loose
from Youngstown's Squire Cross and Bill Condon recovered for Massillon at the
Raven 24.
After
an illegal procedure penalty on the Tigers, Whitfield attempted his first pass
and completed it to Doug Steiner for a 12‑yard gain. Four plays later Turner
tip‑toed into the end zone behind a key block by center Ed Evans. Josh
Hose's second point after made it 14‑0 with 4:39 left in the first
quarter.
Rayen
made the game more than interesting, though '
Youngstown's
Robert Johnson took Hose's kick at the Rayen 4‑yard line. He proceeded
to keep running - 96 yards ‑ to the end zone for Rayen's first score.
Dajuan Dukes' left‑footed PAT made it 14‑7.
And
then Rayen made it even more interesting.
Massillon's
third possession started and ended quickly. Whitfield's second pass was a
bullet intended for Steiner near the left sideline. However, outside
linebacker R'Lay Wilkerson batted the ball with his left hand and managed to
hang onto it for an interception.
Rayen
got away from giving the ball to Johnson, clearly the fastest player on the
field. Instead, Youngstown attempted two wobbly passes and punted.
The
Tigers' offense decided to take the rest of the first quarter and half of the
second quarter off. Turner went down with an ankle injury, but returned just
before the end of the half.
Four
plays after the mighty tailback went out, Whitfield hit Steiner with a strike
near the left sideline again. However, the ball went through Steiner’s hands
and to Rayen defensive back Demetrius Jones.
The
Massillon defense hung tough. Rayen faced a third‑and-four from the
Tigers' 31 yard line. Wilkerson, who doubles as Rayen quarterback, reversed his
roll out and found Massillon outside linebacker Lavell Weaver in his face for a
15‑yard loss.
Turner
returned to the offense with 5:05 left in the first half and coerced
Massillon's offense back to work.
Turner
carried five times for 38 yards to get Massillon inside the Rayen 10. Elijah
Blake watered Massillon's thirsty offense when he weaved his way to the end
zone to give the Tigers a 20‑14 lead before halftime. Hose's PAT was
blocked.
Rayen
was more than content with the score and ran the final two minutes off the
clock.
"I'm
disappointed that we weren't emotionally into the game," Rose said.
"That cost us tonight. There are a few things we can take away from here
and build on.
"We
found out we're not a very good team right now. That last drive is something
that we can build on. We have a week to get ready and correct some mistakes to
play Moeller. We better be ready to play that game."
That's
right, Lymber pocketed the dime and took it back to Youngstown.
MASSILLON 26
RAYEN 21
M R
First downs
rushing 12 13
First downs
passing 4 0
First downs
penalty 0 0
Total first downs 16 13
Net yards
rushing 190 164
Net yards
passing 91 15
Total yards gained 281 179
Passes
attempted 12 12
Passes
completed 5 3
Passes int. 2 0
Times kicked
off 5 4
Kickoff
average 37.2 43.8
Kickoff return
yards 64 105
Punts 4 4
Punting
average 33.8 25.3
Punt return
yards 0 20
Fumbles 1 1
Fumbles lost 1 1
Penalties 5 8
Yards
penalized 39 36
Number of
plays 50 53
Time of possession
24:41 23:19
Attendance 10,307
RAYEN 7
7 7 0 21
MASSILLON 14
6 0 6 26
SCORING
SUMMARY
First
Quarter
M ‑ Turner 7 run (Williams kick)
M ‑ Turner 2 run (Williams kick)
R ‑ Johnson 96 kickoff return (Dukes
kick)
Second
Quarter
R ‑ Morgan 1 run (Dukes kick)
M ‑ Blake 7 run (kick failed)
Third
Quarter
R ‑ Morgan 33 run (Dukes kick)
Fourth
Quarter
M ‑ Turner 5 run (run failed)
FINAL
STATISTICS
Rushing:
Massillon
Turner 24‑145, 3 TDs;
Blake 7‑40, 1 TD;
McGuire 1‑6 Wonsick 3‑7;
Rayen
Morgan
14‑94, 2 TDs;
Johnson 17‑61;
Abrams 4‑17;
Jones 2‑15.
Passing
Massillon
Whitfield 5‑12‑2. 91 yards,
Rayen
Wilkerson 3‑12‑0. 15 yards.
Receiving:
Massillon
Mohler 2‑52,
Steiner 2-25,
McElroy 1‑14,
Rayen
Jones 2‑9,
Cross 1‑6