Tigers win isn't
pretty
By JOE SHAHEEN
Independent Sports Editor
If the Massillon Tigers were trying to keep the
McKinley Bulldogs in the dark for next
week’s annual season‑ending showdown, they did a good job of it
with a lackluster 10‑3 victory over Akron St. Vincent‑St. Mary, in
a light drizzle Friday night at Paul Brown Tiger Stadium.
The Tigers, coming off last week's disappointment at
Cincinnati Moeller, struggled all night long and trailed 3-0 at halftime. They
lost three of four fumbles and had seven penalties for 55 yards, negating 336
yards of total offense.
“As good as we played last week offensively, we
played just that poorly tonight," said Tigers coach Jack Rose. "I was
concerned about a letdown from last week. It's a tough week to coach here, with
McKinley up next. And St. Vincent‑St. Mary seems to always give us
fits."
Part of the reason for the Tigers troubles was a
fired up Fighting Irish team that was playing for its playoff life. The St. V
defense was stout all night long and the offense kept Massillon off balance
enough to hold a nearly four minute time of possession advantage the first
half.
“Our kids are tough kids,” said Irish first year
coach Jim Meyer. "They work hard and they're in great shape.
"But the better team won. We couldn't make big
plays when we needed it. Massillon is a great team. Give them credit."
The Tigers, 7‑2 on the season, won it with a
10-play march on the opening possession of the second half. Christian Morgan
carried the ball on five of those snaps, ripping off a 17 yard gain over left
tackle that moved the ball to the Irish 12 yard line. Two plays later, junior
Marc Cleveland took an option pitch from quarterback Tip Danzy and outsprinted
the visitors' defense to the right corner of the end zone for the only touch of
the game.
Josh Hose drilled the point after conversion kick
and Massillon led for the first time 7‑3 at 7:34 of the third period.
Actually, the Tigers most impressive drive of the
night was on its final possession and began at the 7:12 mark of the fourth
period at the Massillon 12.
On the fourth play of the march, Massillon faced a
third down and 11 situation at its own 22, too deep in Tiger territory to pass
the football. So Danzy gave, the ball to, Morgan who willed his way to a 15‑yard
gain, a first down and across the 1,000‑yard season rushing barrier.
The senior tailback came out of the game at that
point, having aggravated a hip pointer he suffered last week.
"Christian made some runs tonight where he
didn't have any help at all," observed Rose. "On the one he got
injured, I think he ran through their whole team. it was a terrific effort. He
picked it up as the game went on. I think both of our backs did."
Morgan admitted the 1,000-yard plateau has special
meaning, especially the second time around.
"I think a lot of people thought I wasn't going
to get it this year, so I had to prove them wrong,” Morgan said.
Meyer also took time to tip his hat to Morgan, who
carried the ball 30 times for 167 yards.
"We thought the guy who did a good job was the
tailback," Meyer said. "He was awesome."
After Morgan left the game, Danzy hooked up with
tight end Seth Venables (4 receptions, 54 yards) for a 20 yard gain to the St.
V 43.
“When the running game is going that well, you key
on it and something else comes open," observed Meyer. "In this case
it was their tight end."
Two plays later, Dave Hodgson tore off a 20 yard
gain on a draw play, then added 15 more on the very next snap to set up
Massillon with first and goal from the 5‑yard line.
But the Irish defense stiffened, and three plays
later, Hose kicked a field goal to close the scoring with 1:23 left to play.
St. V had one more shot, but the Tigers defense
pressured quarterback Ross Marconi all over the field and the possession went
nowhere.
In fact, Josh Hill was in the Irish backfield
throughout the contest, making Marconi's night very unpleasant.
"I like going after the quarterback," Hill
said. "That's the best part about playing outside linebacker, going after
the quarterback. So I had a lot of fun tonight."
"He's a great player," Rose said of Hill.
"He's played that way all year. He's a great pass rusher and his speed
lets him run down plays from behind."
Hill then turned his attention toward next week's
showdown with McKinley.
"We're ready for them," Hill said.
"They rained on our parade last year so it's our turn this time."
Morgan agreed. "We just got to pull it together
for this final week," he said.
MASSILLON 10
ST. V‑St.
M 3
M S
First downs rushing 14
1
First downs passing 5
4
First downs by penalty 0
1
TOTAL first downs
19 6
Net yards rushing 264
13
Net yards passing 68
103
TOTAL yards 332 116
Passes attempted 10 23
Passes completed 5 9
Passes intercepted 0
0
Punts 3
8
Punting average 40.3
27.6
Fumbles/Lost 4/3 1/0
Penalties 7 3
Yards penalized 55 15
MASSILLON 0
0 7 3 10
ST. V‑ST.
M 3
0 0 0 3
S ‑ Williamson 23 field
goal
M ‑ Cleveland 8 run (Hose
kick)
M ‑ Hose 24 field goal
INDIVIDUAL
STATISTICS
Massillon
rushing:
Morgan 30‑167,
Hodgson 12‑70,
Danzy 10‑14,
Cleveland 1‑8,
Miller 3‑5.
St. V rushing:
Skipper 12‑39
Massillon
passing:
Danzy 5‑10‑68
St, V passing:
Marconi 9‑23‑103
Massillon
receiving:
Venables 4‑54
St. V receiving:
Irvin 4‑43,
Alvarado 1‑26,
Ja. Walter 1‑14,
Hlivko 1‑8,
Skipper 1‑5,
Jo. Walter 1-7