Tigers victorious on
final drive
Morgan's TD clinches it
By BRIAN RICHESSON
Independent Sports Writer
There
were shouts filled with anxiety, shouts emitting from the stands that showed
something wasn't right.
For
48 minutes, 9,000 Massillon fans, all clad in their orange and black, watched
as the improbable almost took place Friday night in Paul Brown Tiger Stadium.
But
the improbable didn't happen.
The
Tigers wouldn't let it happen. Christian Morgan, playing with a broken bone in
his right hand and wearing a cast, wouldn't let it happen.
They
were pushed to the limit by a Garfield team, just one week after falling to the
defending Division I state champion Lima Senior Spartans.
But
Morgan, shaking off two straight fumbles on the Tigers' first two possessions,
took a handoff from quarterback Tip Danzy, who was starting for the flu
stricken B.J. Burick, and trotted one yard for the game winning touchdown with
just 1:32 left.
After
last week," said Massillon head coach Jack Rose, "I was going to take
anything ‑ 7‑6 would have been fine with me.”
After
junior Jamie Allman dove to intercept the sailing sideline pass of Garfield
quarterback Mitchell Moss with 25 seconds left to play, the Tigers (2‑1)
could finally rest. They defeated the Golden Rams and veteran head coach Bill
McGee, 20‑14.
The
73‑yard game‑winning drive, which took nearly three minutes off the
clock, lasted seven plays. Morgan carried the ball all seven times, three off
pitches from Danzy. Overall, the 6‑foot‑3, 221‑pound tailback
carried the ball 19 times for 83 yards.
The
Golden Rams (0‑3), with their full house backfield, utilized the running
game against the Tigers. When you don't have a lot of players, you have to
shorten the game, McGee said. And that's what his team did, keeping possession
of the football for 31 minutes. They ran 38 times, amassing 295 yards on the
ground. They passed just 10 times.
"It
was a patented Garfield game plan," Rose said. "Hold onto the ball,
drive it and keep our defense on the field.
"The
question was if we were going to hold onto the thing (Massillon had three
fumbles, one interception)."
On
fourth and inches with 8:39 left in the first quarter, the Rams struck first.
Bill Ross (12 carries, 70 yards) took the handoff from Moss and took off
through the Massillon defense on a 45‑yard run. With a last effort to
stop Ross, Massillon's Josh Wood dove to bring the runner clown but came up
short.
"We
needed something good to happen early in light of last week," Rose said.
"That didn't happen."
Then
Morgan, who broke a bone in his right hand in the Tigers' opening win over
Cardoza High (Washington D.C.), fumbled after taking a pitch from Danzy. On the
second Tigers' possession, Morgan couldn't hang onto another pitch.
After
the game, the senior admitted the cast has been bothersome to him. He is forced
to shift the ball to his left hand upon grabbing it.
"My
impression was that we would come in and jump on them from the start,"
Morgan said. "I had a few problems with the pitch."
But
Garfield could not take advantage of the two turnovers, missing a 37‑yard
field goal and punting on fourth down from the Massillon 49.
Junior
Julian Miller got the Tigers on the board on a 9‑yard run with 7:36 left
in the second quarter. The score came after the Rams' Chris Guthrie fumbled
and Allman recovered. At halftime, Massillon and Garfield were tied, 7‑7.
"We
came (into the locker room), and everyone was yelling at each other, trying to
figure things out," Danzy said. "We were kind of new to this."
Rico
Person gave the Tigers their first lead (14‑7) with 7:42 left in the
third quarter when he recovered a loose ball in the end zone. Moss had to
retreat to snag a snap over his head. But he couldn't grab the bouncing ball as
he slipped on the turf. Person came out of a pile with ' his hands up and boost
of momentum.
But
the Rams weren't finished. On third‑and‑two, Garfield's playmaker,
running back Dale Knox (14 carries, 116 yards), took a handoff up the middle
and disappeared amid a swarm of linemen. He reemerged and took off on an 80‑yard
sprint, outrunning Allman for the score with 4:08 left in the game.
That
left it to Morgan, who scored four touchdowns in a 36-6 win over Garfield last
season, and the Tigers' offense to provide the dramatics and a much needed
win.
"Coach
(Eric) Schumacher pulled me and Christian aside," Danzy explained,
"and let us know that we were the marquee guys everyone would be looking
at on the last drive. Christian had a couple of nice runs, and we had the game
won.
MASSILLON 20
GARFIELD 14
M G
First
downs rushing 12 11
First
downs passing 2 1
First
downs by penalty 1 2
TOTAL first downs 15 14
Net
yards rushing 237 248
Net
yards passing 45 34
TOTAL yards 282 282
Passes
attempted 7 10
Passes
completed 4
4
Passes
intercepted 1 1
Punts
3 2
Punting
average 37.3 47.5
Fumbles/Lost 4/3 6/2
Penalties
4 9
Yards
penalized 28
83
MASSILLON 0 7 7 6 20
GARFIELD 7 0 0 7 14
SCORING ‑
G ‑
Ross 46 run (McDonald kick)
M ‑
Miller 9 run (Hose kick)
M ‑
Person fumble recovery in end zone (Hose kick)
G ‑
Knox 81 run (McDonald kick)
M ‑
Morgan 1 run (Hose kick)
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
Massillon rushing:
Morgan 19‑83,
Danzy 10‑101,
Hodgson 8‑44,
Miller 1‑9.
Garfield rushing:
Knox 14‑116,
Ross 12‑70,
Moss 15‑8.
Massillon passing:
Danzy 4‑7‑45 1 INT.
Garfield passing:
Moss 4‑10‑34 1 INT.
Massillon
receiving:
Clifford 1‑14,
Venables 1‑14,
Morgan 1‑11,
James 1‑6.
Garfield receiving:
Parnell 2‑22,
Ward 1‑14.
Attendance: 9,363.