Tigers gird for Mighty Mo with win
By JOE SHAHEEN
Independent Sports Editor
Seven
weeks into the 1996 high school football season it has become apparent the
team that has the best chance of ruining the Massillon Tigers dream for an
undefeated season is the Massillon Tigers.
On
Saturday evening, the Tigers put together a first half of football that
included a lost fumble, an intercepted pass, a blocked punt and three penalties
for 27 yards. The beneficiary of Massillon's unintended generosity were the
Redhawks of Naperville Central, who held a 13‑0 advantage at the intermission.
Massillon
woke up in the second half. The defense limited Naperville to a total of 13
plays in the Redhawks' first four possessions. The offense marched 49 yards for
one touchdown and converted two turnovers into scores as the Tigers preserved
their undefeated record with a 21‑13 victory in front of 11,852 at Paul
Brown Tiger Stadium.
Jack
Rose did not sound like a man who was going to let his charges savor the win
very long. After the game he reminded them Cincinnati Moeller invades this
coming Saturday.
"We
start getting ready (Sunday)," Rose said. "Enjoy this tonight
because (Moeller week) starts (Sunday)."
Then
Rose nodded toward senior co‑captain Eric Lightfoot, who returned to the
lineup Saturday after being unable to play safety for the last three weeks
because of a pulled hamstring.
"Good
to have you back (No.) 7," Rose said.
Indeed
it was.
Lightfoot,
who would save the game in the final minute with an interception in the end
zone, ignited the crowd and got the Tigers' juices flowing in the third period
with a 59‑yard punt that pinned Naperville back on its own 14. A three‑and‑out
series ensued and the Tigers ‑still trailing 13‑0 ‑ took over
at midfield with 6:09 remaining in the third period.
Quarterback
Ben Hymes hit fullback Nate Hodgson for 17 yards on first down. Two snaps
later, Jared Stefanko went straight ahead for seven yards and a first down at
the 22. Christian Morgan ‑ limited to 37 yards in 12 first half carries ‑
was bottled up on three straight runs to set up fourth and three. Bu t Hymes
kept the ball on the option around left end and dove forward for the first
down.
The
option worked so well that Hymes ran it again two plays later, this time
pitching the ball to Stefanko around right end for an eight‑yard
touchdown. Josh Hose tacked on the extra point and it was a 13‑7 game
with 2:17 left in the third.
On
its ensuing possession, Naperville moved from its 16 to the Massillon 41 where
it had first down just seconds into the fourth quarter. But running back D.J.
Johnson coughed the ball up on a draw play and Tigers linebacker Chris Childs
recovered at the Massillon 46.
Rose
went right back to Morgan and the lanky junior ran it on five straight plays,
chewing up 25 yards to the Naperville 29. Massillon jumped into its power‑I
and played option football once again. Eight plays later, Hymes snuck over left
guard and into the end zone from less than a yard out. Hose's PAT made it 14‑13
Massillon with 4:47 to play.
"We
felt we needed to run right at them to negate their speed," Rose said.
"They were just coming off our blocks so well and running down the line to
the football.
"We
ran the belly series then pulled the ball out and ran the option. Running it
out of the power‑I is a better play for us.
"But
we were taken aback by, their quickness on defense. And they are a lot bigger
than what they had in the program. I think they deflate their weights. They
were every bit as quick as Lima Senior on defense and they took better pursuit
angles."
The
Tigers got an enormous break as they looked to build on their one‑point
lead. Matt Stanley's kickoff was fumbled at the Naperville 20 and Michael Jabbar
recovered for Massillon.
Rose
went to some fresh legs by inserting Elijah Blake at tailback and the senior
picked up 15 yards on two quick carries. Stefanko then got the call and moved
the ball to the 1. Two plays later, Morgan found a seam over right guard for
the touchdown. Hose split the uprights to make it 21‑13 with 2:29
remaining.
But
Naperville wasn't ready to roll over, not after busing 11 hours just to get to
Massillon. The Redhawks moved from their 30 to the Massillon 26 as quarterback
Christian Person hit on four of five aerials.
"
However, on second‑and‑six with :32 to play, Person looked over the
middle into the end zone and let fly. Lightfoot saw the play develop, leaped,
tipped the football with his right hand and came down with the interception in
the end zone for a touchback.
“I
was dropping back into coverage, saw a receiver coming over and I thought
Person was going to throw it to him," Lightfoot said. “He threw it kind of
high and I just wanted to try to knock it down. When I tipped it, it went up
into the air and then it just fell into my hands when I fell down.
"The
receivers were all behind me, so I was just trying to tip the ball back toward
the quarterback.”
With
the win, Massillon is 7‑0. Moeller, which crushed Cincinnati St. Xavier
on Friday, is 6‑1. 1 It was hard getting ready for Naperville for the
kids because they know what everyone in town is talking about," Rose
noted. "They're talking about the Moeller game. We had to overcome that.
Now comes Moeller and the kids know what that means."
Rose
also noted his team’s routine was thrown off by the Saturday date with
Naperville. He did not cite that as a contributing factor to a lethargic first
half that produced just 56 total yards.
"We
just weren't playing hard and executing,'' Rose said. "On film, Naperville
didn't look as fast as it played on this turf. They also had a nice defensive'
scheme set up. They did something different on defense on every first
down."
Although
Morgan was held to 83 yards rushing ‑ his first sub 100 yard game this
season ‑ Rose thought his tailback ran better in the second half.
"Christian
ran harder the second half," Rose said. "He missed about three cuts
the first half or we'd have had some big plays. He just wasn't real sharp and
we weren't getting a push at the line."
MASSILLON 21
NAPERVILLE 13
M N
First downs
rushing 9 3
First downs
passing 1 5
First downs
penalty 1 0
Total first downs 11 8
Net yards
rushing 143 90
Net yards
passing 33 102
Total yards gained 176 192
Passes
attempted 12 16
Passes
completed 4 8
Passes int. 1 2
Times kicked
off 4 4
Kickoff
average 48.8 52.0
Kickoff return
yards 84 66
Punts 6 3
Punting
average 32.5 30.3
Punt return
yards 1 3
Fumbles 2 2
Fumbles lost 1 2
Penalties 3 2
Yards
penalized 27 10
Number of
plays 63 46
Time of
possession 28:13 19:47
Attendance 11,852
NAPERVILLE 3
10 0 0 13
MASSILLON 0
0 7 14 21
SCORING
SUMMARY
First
Quarter
NAP ‑
Nolda 25 FG
Second
Quarter
NAP ‑
Nolda 32 FG
NAP ‑
Johnson 27 run
Third
Quarter
Mass ‑
Stefanko 1 run (Hose kick)
Fourth
Quarter
Mass ‑
Hymes 1 run (Hose kick);
Mass ‑
Morgan 1 run (Hose kick)
FINAL
STATISTICS
Rushing:
Massillon
Morgan 26‑83, 1 TD;
Stefanko 6‑28;
Blake 2‑15;
Childs 3‑10;
Hodgson 2‑4;
Hymes 12‑3, 2 TDs.
Naperville
Johnson 20‑68. 1 TD,
Chirumbolo 6‑21;
Pearson 1‑1.
Passing:
Massillon
Hymes 4‑12‑33‑1.
Naperville
Pearson 8‑16‑102‑2.
Receiving:
Massillon
Hodgson 2‑21,
William 1‑6,
Baer 1‑6.
Naperville
Grotbeck 3‑28,
Lintner 1‑31,
Maloney 1‑30,
Nolda 1‑7,
Chirumbolo 1‑4,
Johnson 1‑2.