Garfield can't stop
Tiger attack
By JOE SHAHEEN
Independent Sports Editor
Let
the comparisons begin.
The
Massillon Tigers rolled up over 400 yards of total offense in giving the Akron
Garfield Rams a 36‑6 whipping in front of 10,223 fans at Paul Brown Tiger
Stadium , Friday night.
The
victory boosts the Tigers to 3‑0, while Garfield falls to 0‑3.
The
Golden Rams opened the season with a 17‑0 shutout defeat at the hands of
the McKinley Bulldogs. So it was natural to ask veteran Garfield coach Bill
McGee to compare the two storied rivals. But McGee wasn't about to be drawn
into a controversy.
"Massillon
has an outstanding club," McGee said. "They are the best balanced
club we've seen. They did a good job of executing and they didn't make any
mistakes. This is one of their better balanced teams I've seen in all the years
we've been coming down here."
Indeed.
Massillon racked up 259 net yards rushing and 153 net yards passing. Those are
the kinds of statistics that will make offensive coordinators smile and
defensive coordinators wince.
But
McGee wasn't about to anoint the Tigers state champions just yet. He believes
they still have to answer some questions.
"The
weakest part of our team is the offense," McGee said. "Massillon's
test is going to be when they play a team with a high‑powered offense.
They're not as good on defense as they are on offense. They handled us but
we've only scored two touchdowns in three games."
The
Tigers did manhandle the Golden Rams offense, limiting the Garfield attack to
128 total yards, nine first downs and an average of less than three yards per
rushing play. Massillon ran 70 offensive plays. Garfield snapped the ball 43
times.
"It
was just like what it looked like out there," McGee conceded.
Jack
Rose wasn't about to make any comparisons either and he wanted no part of
grading just how good the Tigers are this season.
"I
think we're pretty good," Rose said. "How good? I don't know. We are
improving every week. That's always been our goal.
"But,
don't forget that Garfield had two tough games in a row.
But
what about the fact the Tigers beat Garfield by 30 points and the Bulldogs
margin of victory was 17 points?
"I
don't like to get into a comparison of games," Rose said. "We wanted
to go out and establish ourselves offensively and mix it up. We feel we have a
chance to be a pretty good offensive team."
Pretty
good would not seem to cover it. Tigers tailback Christian Morgan recorded his
second straight 100 yard rushing game in two starts, gaining 122 yards in 20
carries. He found the end zone no less than four times.
Massillon
quarterback Ben Hymes was sharp once again, hitting on 11 of 17 aerials for 137
yards. He had one interception. The senior's numbers would've been even more
impressive, except for three intentional incompletions late in the first half
when the Tigers were without time outs and needed to stop the clock.
Hymes
spread the wealth around, hitting Devin Williams five times for 45 yards, Brian
Baer twice for 36 yards, Chris Martin twice for 33 yards and Elijah Blake and
Chris Autry once each.
Blake
had another superb game in relief of Morgan, carrying the football 11 times for
61 yards and a touchdown run that conjured images of Jimmy Brown.
Early
in the fourth quarter Massillon moved the football from its own 15 to the
Garfield 10, mostly on Blake's shoulders. The 5‑10, 170‑pound
senior had five carries for 27 yards. On first and 10 from the 10, Blake took a
handoff from Hymes, hit the middle of the pile and was pushed back into his own
backfield. Refusing to go down, Blake bounced outside, ducked under a couple of
tacklers broke a tackle at the 5 and fought his way to paydirt to close the
evening's scoring.
"I
don't know how I did it," Blake said. "I never ran like that before.
I saw all those defenders and they were trash talking, saying I wouldn't get
in. I just had the heart to get in there. I got in there somehow. I don't know
how."
Neither
does Rose.
"We
didn't block anybody on the play," marveled Rose. "That was simply a
great effort on the part of Elijah Blake."
Massillon
opened the scoring by marching 65 yards on eight plays on its initial
possession of the evening. Morgan covered the final 15 yards, finding a hole
over right guard and running over Garfield tacklers at the 10 and 5 on the way
to the end zone at 5:57 of the first quarter.
The
Tigers defense forced Garfield into a three‑and‑out series and the
offense had superb field position at the visitors' 41. After a penalty, Morgan
tore off a 21‑yard gain to the 25. Two snaps later, Hymes hit Williams on
a curl route for a first down at the 12. Morgan scored one play later,
following his blockers off right tackle from eight yards out with under 90
seconds remaining in the first quarter.
Garfield
got its offense untracked in typical Garfield manner. The Rams covered 81 yards
in 15 plays, the final on a Phil Mitchell to Erick Hawkins touchdown pass at
5:56 of the second quarter. The drive took 7:15 off the game clock, but did not
take the momentum away from Massillon.
Morgan
carried the ball on all five plays of the Tigers' ensuing drive, scoring a
touchdown on a run around right end from the 23‑yard line at 3:34 of the
second quarter to make it a 20‑6 contest.
MASSILLON 36
GARFIELD 6
M G
First downs
rushing 14 6
First downs
passing 9 2
First downs
penalty 3 1
Total first downs 26 9
Net yards
rushing 259 94
Net yards
passing 153 34
Total yards gained 412 128
Passes
attempted 18 9
Passes
completed 12 3
Passes int. 1 1
Times kicked
off 7 2
Kickoff
average 49.9 28.5
Kickoff return
yards 17 90
Punts 0 6
Punting
average 0 38.0
Punt return
yards 22 0
Fumbles 2 0
Fumbles lost 1 0
Penalties 6 4
Yards
penalized 47 55
Number of
plays 70 43
Time of
possession 25:31 22:29
Attendance 10,223
GARFIELD 0
6 0 0 0
MASSILLON
14 12
3 7 36
SCORING
SUMMARY
First
Quarter
Mass
Morgan
15 run (Hose kick)
Morgan 8 run (Hose kick)
Second
Quarter
Gar ‑
Hawkins 15 pass from Mitchell (kick failed)
Mass ‑
Morgan 23 run (kick failed)
Mass ‑
Morgan 2 run (pass failed)
Third
Quarter
Mass ‑
Stanley 32 FG
Fourth
Quarter
Mass ‑
Blake 10 run (Hose kick)
FINAL
STATISTICS
Rushing:
Massillon ‑
Morgan 20‑122, 4 TDs;
Blake 11 ‑61;
Bradley 5‑32;
Hodgson 7‑21;
Stefanko 4‑14;
Hymes 2‑10;
Childs 1‑4.
Garfield
Knox 13‑37,
Blackwell 9‑28,
McNeil 5‑14,
Guthrie 5‑12.
Passing:
Massillon
Hymes 11‑17‑137‑1,
Danzy 1‑1‑16.
Garfield
Mitchell 3‑9‑34‑1, 1 TD.
Receiving:
Massillon
Williams 5‑45,
Baer 2‑36,
Martin 2‑33,
Dean 1‑16,
Blake 1‑14