Massillon puts it all together
By JOE SHAHEEN
Independent Sports Editor
The Massillon Tigers started
off Friday night's game against the visiting Mansfield Tygers as if it was
going to be a repeat of last week's turnover marred performance against Akron
Garefield.
Massillon lost a fumble on
its first possession, threw an interception the second time it had the
football, and you could almost hear the crowd saying, "Here we go
again."
But the Tigers ‑
feeding off the emotion of a big hit and fumble recovery by injured co-captain
Jared Stefanko ‑ scored twice in the second quarter and put the game away
with a three touchdown barrage in the third period in securing a 42‑0
victory at Paul Brown Tiger Stadium.
"We needed this,"
said a relieved Tigers coach Jack Rose. "The way it started out I didn't
know if it was going to be our best performance of the season. We made those
turnovers at the beginning of the first half and you can't do that if you
expect to win."
Massillon got its offense on
track early in the second quarter following a 16‑yard punt return by Josh
Kreider that set the Tigers up with a first down at midfield. Tailback
Christian Morgan, running with more authority than at anytime during the
season, gained 15 yards around left end on first down. One play later, the
senior took a pitch from Tip Danzy and gained eight around right end.
After Seth Stefanko fell on
a Tigers fumble, Kreider got the football on a flanker reverse and picked up 14 yards around right end to the
Mansfield 9. Dave Hodgson bulled through the middle of the Tygers line for the
touchdown on the next snap. Josh Hose hit the PAT and Massillon led 7‑0
at 8:36 of the second quarter.
"We've been practicing
that play for a while," Kreider said. "The line blocked well and did
a good job and when that happens, we're going to have a successful play."
Kreider forced a Mansfield
fumble on the Tygers ensuing possession and Jamie Allman recovered at the
visitors' 35 to give Massillon the short field once again.
After a holding penalty
against the hosts, Morgan ‑ who finished with 179 yards rushing in 18
carries ‑ picked up 15 yards around left end. Three plays later, Tip
Danzy kept the ball and swept around right end for 11 yards to the Mansfield 9.
Morgan found paydirt on the next play, getting a huge hole over his left guard.
Hose's conversion made it
14-0 at 5:59 of the first half.
“Our offensive line is stepping
up its game," remarked Danzy. "They've been working hard the past
couple weeks and the coaches have been getting on them, so they've got to do
their thing.”
"As long as I pitch the
ball to Christian, I know he's going to get his yards."
Mansfield came out with
renewed vigor in the second half, moving from its 23 to the Massillon 30 on
just four plays. But on second and 10, Mansfield quarterback Jeremee Butts was
pressured by Massillon's Chris Turner and threw an interception to safety Bud
Kraft at the 19‑yard line.
Three plays later, on third
and one from the 28, Hodgson ran the trap up the middle and exploded into the clear.
A Mansfield defensive back tried to steal the ball away at the 35, but Hodgson
stiff‑armed him away and galloped the rest of the way, into the end zone
for a show‑stopping 72‑yard touchdown.
Hose's conversion kick at
9:23 of the third period made it 21‑0 Massillon.
Rose called that series of
plays the game's turning point.
"The way things have
been this year, yeah, I had some anxiety when Mansfield got those big plays at
the beginning of the second half," he said. "But were turned the
turnover into a touchdown, and instead of it being possibly 14‑7, now
they're down 21‑0. That's a 14‑point swing and I think it took them
out of their game plan."
The Massillon defense forced
Mansfield into a three‑and‑out on its next possession, and the
Tigers took over at midfield following a 12‑yard punt return by Kreider.
On second and six from the Mansfield 48, Morgan found a gaping hole over left
tackle and sprinted 32 yards to the Tygers' 16.
Danzy picked up 11 yards
around right end on second down and scored a touchdown two plays later on a
sneak from the 1. Hose made it 28‑0 at 5:09 of the third.
After another Mansfield
series went nowhere, the Tigers mounted their third scoring drive of the third
period.
It began with a 12‑yard
B.J. Burick keeper around right end that moved the ball from the Massillon 23
to the 35. Three plays later, Morgan took a pitch around right end and raced 53
yards untouched for the score. Hose's kick at 3:12 made it 35‑0
Massillon.
"We made two
adjustments at halftime with the blocking on the two plays we broke for
touchdowns," Rose reported "We were getting out on the perimeter with
the ball a little more tonight and they gave us a couple things inside on
certain sets that we took advantage of. Our fullback broke the play up the
middle there. Establishing him in there helped."
"I think in the first
half we came out a little rusty, worried about turnovers and all of that,"
Danzy said. "The second half we came out and came together. We played hard
and just turned it around."
While the Massillon offense
came up with the spectacular plays, the defense set it up by limiting Mansfield
to just over 100 yards total offense in the second half.
"We've been expecting
this kind of game defensively for three or four weeks," Kreider noted.
"We finally accomplished what we've been working for. We got some guys
back and it seemed like we were really clicking out there tonight."
One of the returnees was
Jared Stefanko, who didn't play in the second half because of some soreness in
his injured right knee.
"He'll be back,"
Rose said. "He just had a little slippage in there and it got sore on him.
They told him that would happen from time to time.
"But Jared made a
couple of good plays in there. He's really an impact player. He's really something
else. It's just a shame (the torn knee ligament) happened to him. He's a
terrific player."
Marc Cleveland closed the
scoring with a 13‑yard touchdown run that included second and third
effort.
So, have the Tigers turned
the corner?
"Time will tell,"
Kreider said. "We have to come out and practice hard every week. We have
to play as a team and prepare to win."
"I think next week
you're going to see a better Massillon team than you have up to this point this
season," Danzy promised.
As for Rose, well, he sees
something in this year's Tigers that reminds him of a past Massillon squad.
"This team reminds me a
lot of the 1994 team," he said. "I think it's a team that will continue
to get better each week."
MASSILLON 42
MANSFIELD 0
Ma Mn
First downs
rushing 21 4
First downs
passing 0 7
First downs by
penalty 2 0
TOTAL first downs 23 11
Net yards
rushing 440 133
Net yards
passing 5 142
TOTAL yards 445 254
Passes
attempted 6 20
Passes
completed 1 10
Passes
intercepted 2 1
Punts 3 6
Punting
average 28 38.2
Fumbles/Lost 2/1 4/3
Penalties 4 10
Yards
penalized 24 85
MASSILLON 0
14 21 7 42
MANSFIELD 0
0 0 0 0
SCORING
MASS ‑
Hodgson 9 run (Hose kick)
MASS ‑
Morgan 9 run (Hose kick)
MASS ‑
Hodgson 72 run (Hose kick)
MASS ‑
Danzy 1 run (Hose kick)
MASS ‑
Morgan 53 run (Hose kick)
MASS ‑
Cleveland 13 run (kick good)
INDIVIDUAL
STATISTICS
Massillon
rushing:
Morgan 18‑79‑2,
Hodgson 15‑142‑2,
Danzy 4‑24‑1,
Cleveland 6‑51‑1,
Burrick 6‑17,
Kreider 1‑14.
Mansfield
rushing:
Butts 10‑43,
Burdette 6‑31,
Lloyd 8‑26.
Massillon
passing:
Danzy 0‑3 1 int.;
Burrick 1‑3‑5, 1 int.
Mansfield
passing:
Butts 10‑20‑50‑1.
Massillon
receiving:
Venables 1‑5.
Mansfield
receiving:
Luttrell 3‑64,
Lloyo 3‑29.
Bradley 2‑16,
Jones 1‑18,
Davis 1‑15.