Tigers run into a buzzsaw at Mansfield
Massillon never gets
offense
untracked against the
Tygers
By
CHRIS BEERS
Independent‑Staff
Writer
A quick and athletic
Mansfield Senior football team dominated visiting Massillon for four quarters
Friday night en route to 21-0 whitewashing of the Tigers.
Some 8,317 fans
watched at Mansfield’s Arlin Field as the host Tygers scored a touchdown in
each of the first three quarters to remain unbeaten after the first four games
of the season.
Senior quarterback
Jeremy Butts scored on a 2-yard scamper in the first quarter and tossed scoring
strikes of 9 yards and 18 yards to senior tight end Jermaine Bradley in both
the second and third periods to hand Massillon its second loss in four outings.
“Mansfield did an
outstanding job offensively. They mixed up their plays well,” said Massillon
coach Rick Shepas after the game. “Their quarterback ran their option well and
made good decisions when he had to. Their offense keep us off-balance.
“But once again, we
shot ourselves in the foot at the most inopportune times.” Added the Tigers’
first-year coach. “We weren’t effective through the air and Mansfield has a lot
of team speed on their defense. But we just didn’t take advantage of the
opportunities that we had. We have to create points to get some life on this
team.”
The statistics show
how dominant Mansfield was in the 45th renewal of the battle of the Tigers. The
host ran 75 plays compared to Massillon’s 47, and accumulated 359 total yard to
the visitors’ 191.
The closest Massillon
got to scoring came late in the first quarter when the Tigers reached the
Mansfield 11. But a delay of game penalty and an incomplete pass forced
Massillon to attempt a field goal from 32 yards away. Brett Marshall’s kick
sailed “wide right, leaving the Tigers empty-handed despite a 10-play drive.
Massillon’s only other
legitimate scoring threat came late in the fourth quarter when the Tigers drove
from their own 20 to the Mansfield 18. But senior tailback Marc Cleveland was
stopped short on a fourth-down run, effectively ending Massillon’s attempt to
avert the shutout.
Despite the loss,
Cleveland turned in another solid game. The 5-foot-9, 186-pound senior gained
122 yards on 19 carries for a 6.4 average. His longest run was 26 yards.
However, Cleveland’s
teammates failed to produce similar numbers. Senior quarterback Tom Fichter
completed just 1-of-7 passes for 24
yards before leaving the game with a knee injury near the end of the second
quarter.
Fichter’s replacement
junior Steve Eyerman, fared a little better, completing 4-of-6 passes, but for
only 18 yards. The Tigers also lost two fumbles and were penalized 10 times for
a total of 109 yards.
“This was a big win
for us,” said Mansfield coach Stanley Jefferson. “In fact, it was just one year
ago that we went 2-8 and lost to Massillon 42-0. Not many people realized it at
the time, but we started six sophomores and had 10 first-year juniors on last
year’s team. That experience is paying off for us now.
“Although we beat them
tonight, we respect Massillon and their tradition,” Jefferson added. “I respect
very much their rich tradition and their 700 wins. To beat a Massillon team you
just don’t fluke one out. Their program is just too good to fluke out a win.
“We had to play a
great game to beat them, and our kids rose to the occasion. Our kids have
worked exceptionally hard to get where they are at right now.”
Mansfield’s first
score came midway through the first quarter. The Tygers drove 52-yards in six
plays, capped by a 2-yard scamper around right end by Butts.
Mansfield’s second TD
followed a fumbled snap midway through the second quarter. This time, the
Tygers drove 40 yards in eight plays. The touchdown came on a 12-yard toss from
Butts to Bradley, but only after the Tygers’ QB ducked an on rushing Massillon
defender to get rid of the ball.
Mansfield’s final TD
came midway through the third period. The Tygers took the second-half kickoff
and drove 75 yards in 13 plays. The touchdown came on another toss from Butts
to Bradley. Place kicker Nick Shasky added his third PAT kick to make the score
21-0.
Butts finished with 11
completions in 24 attempts for 155 yards and no interceptions. The Tygers’
leading ball carrier was senior tailback Littleton Lloyd, who gained 162 yards
on 25 carries. His longest run was 27 yards.
“I felt we did a good
job adjusting at the half. But the kids just didn’t execute well,” said Shepas.
“We had a good game plan, but Mansfield has a good solid football team.
“I told the kids that
a loss like this is supposed to hurt,” Shepas added. “The only thing that can
make the hurt go away is our next game seven days from now.”
Fichter
sidelined
By
CHRIS EASTERLING
Independent
Correspondent
The Massillon Tigers
might have lost more than just a football game Friday night against Mansfield
Senior at Arlin Field. They also might have lost their starting quarterback for
a while.
Senior signal caller
Tom Fichter suffered an injury to his right knee in the 21-0 loss to the Tygers
when he was sacked by Mansfield linebacker Jeremy Haynes at the Massillon
26-yard line with 2:37 remaining in the first half.
The severity of the
injury was not immediately known but Fichter is scheduled to undergo an MRI on
the knee this weekend.
Tigers coach Rick
Shepas said Fichter’s status for next week’s game at Austintown Fitch is
questionable at this moment contingent on the results of the tests on the knee.
Fichter was rolling to
his left on a third-and-10 play in order to avoid the oncoming rush when Haynes
grabbed him by his jersey and threw him to the turf. Fichter’s cleats caught in
the turf as he went down awkwardly, twisting his knee. He was writhing on the
ground in obvious pain when the Massillon trainers got to him, but after a
short while managed to get up and walk off under his own power.
Junior Steve Eyerman,
who had been locked into a heated battle with Fichter for the starting job
throughout two-a-days, replaced Fichter for the remainder of the game. He
completed four-of-six passes for 18-yards while also being sacked once for a
10-yard loss.
Meanwhile, starting
senior defensive tackle Alex Borbely will have to sit out next week’s game
against Austintown Fitch due to a state mandated suspension after he was
ejected from the Mansfield game with 45 seconds remaining for taunting the
referees.
MANSFIELD 21
MASSILLON 0
Man
Mas
First downs rushing 13
7
First downs passing 1
2
First downs by penalty 4
0
TOTAL first downs 24 9
Net yards rushing 204 149
Net yards passing 155 42
TOTAL yards 351 191
Passes attempted 24 14
Passes Completed 11 5
Passes intercepted 0 0
Punts 2 3
Punting average 27.5 42.7
Fumbles/Lost 3/1 2/2
Penalties 9 10
Yards penalized 67 109
MANSFIELD 7
7 7 0 21
MASSILLON 0
0 0 0
SCORING
Man Butts 2 run (Shasky kick)
Man Bradley 9 pass from Butts (Shasky kick)
Man BradleV 18 pass from Butts (Shasky kick)