Tigers go to the air
for win No. 9
By Joe Shaheen
Independent Sports Editor
All you need to know about
the thoroughness of the Massillon Tigers 47-7 thrashing of Akron St.
Vincent-St. Mary Friday night as the Fighting Irish offense couldn’t advance
the football past midfield until the 3:45 mark of the third quarter.
By that point, the Tigers
had already built a 35‑0 1ead and were substituting liberally as looked
they looked ahead to next week’s annual confrontation with the McKinley
Bulldogs, who will play host to St. Thomas Aquinas this evening.
St. Vincent‑St. Mary
veteran head coach John Cistone was matter-of-fact about his team’s demise in
front of 8,766 at Paul Brown Tiger Stadium.
“Massillon is as good a
football team as I’ve seen,” he said. “I’ve seen Ignatius on TV. But we scouted
about three Tigers games … better … last year .. the last few years. I think.
They’re pretty well balance. They’re real strong on the defensive and offensive
lines. They pursue well. They have everything to be a great football team.”
The Tigers came into the
ninth week wanting to establish some consistency in their passing game to
balance an attack that has leaned heavily on the ground game the past three or
four weeks. They accomplished that as starting quarterback Ben Hymes connected
on 9 of 12 aerials for 195 yards and two touchdowns.
Hymes, who spent a season at
St. Vincent-St. Marry before transferring to Massillon, was pleased with his
performance.
“We saw some open guys and
we threw it to them,” Hymes said with a broad smile. “Yes, I was glad to get a
good game throwing the ball under by belt. We’re starting to get it all
together going into the Canton McKinley game. We’re polishing it up.”
Hymes’ best throw of the
evening came on the Tigers second possession. The Irish had just been flagged
for pass interference on Devin Williams, giving Massillon the ball and a first
down at the St. Vincent-St. Mary 38.
The Tigers offensive line
gave Hymes airtight protection as he dropped back. Eric Lightfoot had a step on
the St. V cornerback and Hymes hit him in perfect stride on the post pattern
for the touchdown with 5:05 left in the first quarter. Josh Hose’s conversion
kick gave Massillon a 14-0 advantage.
It also gave Hymes and the
offense an extra dose of confidence, while forcing the Irish (and McKinley next
week) to honor the Tigers passing game.
“We wanted to throw the ball
better,” said Jack Rose. “The biggest emphasis this week was getting the
passing game going again and throwing the ball where it is supposed to go and
we did a good job of that.
“We needed to score some
points tonight. We needed to hit some big plays. We needed for the quarterback
to have some success. We needed to pass protect well. When Ben sets his feet,
he’s pretty good. We were a lot more balanced offensively.”
The statistics bear out
Rose’s claim. Massillon rushed for 207 yards and passed for 242 yards.
Brian Baer was Hymes’
favorite target this night, snaring four passes for 33 yards. Williams had
three catches for 51 yards and a touchdown on a beautifully executed
pump-and-go pattern along the left sideline that covered 19 yards with just
over a minute remaining in the first half.
Massillon opened the game by
marching 72 yards in 14 plays. Christian Morgan carried on seven of those snaps,
crashing into the end zone from four yards out at 6:54 of the first period.
Hose converted to make it a 7-0 game.
After the Irish went
three-and-out, Hymes hit Lightfoot on the post pattern to make it a 14-0 game.
St. Vincent-St. Mary
continued to struggle on its second possession. On second and 15 from its own
12, quarterback Rob Adamson went deep. But Lightfoot made a sensational,
leaping interception at the 47. The senior safety was escorted down the left
sideline by a cadre of Tiger blockers and dove into the end zone for the touch.
Hose again was perfect and Massillon led 21-0 with just over four minutes
remaining in the first period.
The Irish got one first down
on their next possession but were force to punt from their 38. Massillon took
over at its 30 and again began to drive the football. On second and 15 from the
25, Hymes hooked up with Baer for 16 yards over the middle. Two plays later it
was Hymes and Williams making the connection for 27 yards to the Irish 23.
Six plays later, Elijah Blake
found a hole over right guard and scored from three yards out. Hose’s PAT was
true and the Tigers owned a 28-0 advantage with 8:33 left in the half.
Massillon upped its cushion
to 35-0 at halftime when Hymes and Williams executed the hitch and go from 19
yards out.
The Tigers scored in the
third period when Hymes hit fullback Jared Stefanko with a swing pass along the
right sideline. Stefanko turned on the jets and 74 yards later was pulled down
at the Irish 1. Morgan slashed into the end zone from there and it was a 41-0
game.
“The number one thing we
were worried about was a letdown from the week before and looking ahead to the
tenth week,” Rose admitted afterward. “Then you’re worried about injuries from
guys not playing hard. It has been very difficult this week in the building
because people are talking about the Moeller game and the McKinley game. But
the kids were well focused and practiced very well all week long.”
As for Hymes, who admitted
satisfaction at beating his old teammates, it’s time to prepare for McKinley.
“My main goal is to settle
down until I get to the game.” he said. “If I had my choice. I’d be playing the
game this Monday instead of next Saturday. This is going to be a long toward
playing them for a long time now.”
MASSILLON 47
ST.
VINCENT 7
M V
First downs
rushing 12 4
First downs
passing 7 2
First downs
penalty 1 0
Total first downs 20 6
Net yards
rushing 207 91
Net yards
passing 242 43
Total yards gained 449 144
Passes
attempted 14 15
Passes
completed 10 4
Passes int. 1 1
Times kicked
off 8 2
Kickoff
average 42.3 49.5
Kickoff return
yards 32 87
Punts 2 8
Punting average 29.5
29.3
Punt return
yards ‑7 ‑1
Fumbles 3 6
Fumbles lost 1 1
Penalties 2 6
Yards
penalized 15 50
Number of
plays 61 41
Time of possession
28:26 19:34
Attendance 8,766
ST.
VINCENT 0 0 0 7
7
MASSILLON 21 14
6 6 47
SCORING
SUMMARY
First Quarter
MASS –
Morgan 4 run (Hose kick)
MASS –
Lightfoot 38 pass from Hymes (Hose kick)
MASS –
Lightfoot 47 pass int. return (Hose kick)
Second Quarter
MASS –
Blake 3 run (Hose kick)
MASS –
Williams 19 pass from Hymes (Hose kick)
Third Quarter
MASS –
Morgan 1 run (kick failed)
ST V – K
Alvarado 2 run (Tricomi kick)
MASS –
Tony Danzy 47 pass for Tip Danzy (kick failed)
FINAL
STATISTICS
Rushing:
Massillon
Morgan 20-98, 2 TDs;
Blake 10-42, 1 TD;
Tip Danzy 1-20;
Hodgson 4-7;
Bradley 5-6;
Childs 2-6;
Autrey 1-6;
Hymes 1-4;
Stefanko 1-3.
St. Vincent
K Alvarado 5-56 1 TD;
Morgan 8-18;
Ake 2-14;
Short 5-11.
Passing
Massillon
Hymes 9-12-195-1 2 TDs
St Vincent
Adamson 4-14-53-1;
Cook 0-1
Receiving
Massillon
Baer 1-83;
Williams 3-52, 1 TD;
Stefanko 1-73
Duffy Vance 1-47, 1 TD
St. Vincent