Perry has ‘Rocky’ time
against Tigers
Dorsey's two TD receptions are key
By JOE SHAHEEN
The Massillon Tigers and Perry Panthers battled it
out Friday night and they did it the right way, without the involvement of
lawyers, judges or athletic association commissioners.
Massillon and Perry, embroiled in a months long
recruiting controversy that remains in litigation, waged a spirited and
well-played football game in front of 14,185 at Paul Brown Tiger Stadium. When
the final whistle sounded the Tigers were still undefeated, securing a 35-14
victory over their neighbors to the east.
While the game was crisp and clean on the field,
there were post-game developments that underscored the lingering hard feelings
between the two programs.
Tigers coach Rick Shepas was not happy that his
counterpart, Perry mentor Keith - Wakefield, avoided him as the teams shook
hands. "Coach Wakefield is an outstanding coach," Shepas said
afterward. "I developed a respect for him when I was a player back in
Youngstown and he was (coaching) at Austintown Fitch. "I'm very
disappointed he wouldn't shake my hand after the game."
While Wakefield declined comment after the contest,
he was overheard chastising Perry athletic director Frank Gamble for signing
the two-year contract to play Massillon on the gridiron. Gamble, a former
assistant for Wakefield, responded angrily as the two retreated into the
visitors' locker room.
On the field, Tigers senior Rocky Dorsey snared
touchdown passes of 22 and 43-yards from quarterback Dave Irwin as Massillon
pulled away from a 7-7 halftime tie to win going away. It is Massillon's
seventh victory in as many starts.
Dorsey's first scoring reception capped a six-play,
59-yard drive. The two-year starter was well covered but out-fought a Perry
defender to secure the football in the end zone in what appeared to be a
jump-ball situation.
"We talked about making plays for the
football," said Shepas. "Dave is going to make some great passes but
he's not going to make a perfect pass on every down. So our receivers have to
go up and make a play on the football every now and then and we have guys -
like Rocky Dorsey - who can do that."
Irwin also had praise for his receiver's spectacular
catch. "Rocky made a great play on that pass," Irwin recalled.
"The ball was kind of slippery and I underthrew him. All of our receivers are
aggressive. They'll go up and get the foot ball."
Dorsey's first TD made it 21-7 Massillon with three
minutes left in the third quarter. But Perry battled back behind the hardnosed
running of junior fullback Jordan Henning, who rushed for 102 yards in 19
carries on the night.
Henning keyed a 14-play,
74-yard drive with four carries that garnered Perry first downs. Junior
quarterback Matt Miller put the score on the board, after faking to Henning and
going around right end from a yard out.Joe Shimek's kick cut the Tigers'
advantage to 21-14 with 8:36 still to play.
Massillon, however, put the
game away in short order. The Tigers got the football near midfield after a
facemask call on Perry on the kickoff return. Three plays later, an Irwin pass
hit Dorsey in stride down the left sideline for a 43-yard touchdown aerial.
Brett Marshall's kick made it 28-14 and while there was over seven minutes
still to play, the Panthers were unable to respond.
Shepas
indicated there was no panic in the Tiger locker room, despite the 7-7 halftime
deadlock. "We didn't make many adjustments because we didn't have that
many touches of the ball in the first half," he explained. "So we
took a calm, cerebral approach in the locker room at halftime. We let the kids
tell us what we should do. We went out and did that. "But give Perry
credit. They really did move the football on us. They possessed it on us. They
have tough kids."
Massillon
came out of the halftime break and pieced together an 11-play, 55-yard march
that took just 3:57 off the clock. A 13-yard Irwin to Jeremiah Drobney
completion erased a third-and-10 situation and set the Tigers up with
first-and-goal at the Perry 5. From there Jesse Scott took a handoff and
skirted right end for the touchdown, that put the orange-and-black ahead for
good.
Irwin
then connected with Dave Bumgarner for the two point conversion and it was
Massillon 15, Perry 7 with eight minutes remaining in the third.
The first half was contested on even terms. Perry
took the opening kickoff and moved from its 29 to its 48-yard line on six
consecutive running plays but was forced to punt. Massillon opened things up
from the get-go as quarterback Dave Irwin found senior wide-out Joe Price
along the left sideline for 19 yards on first down.
Scott,
who's transfer from Perry to Massillon sparked the recruiting charges, against
the Tiger football program, picked up
nine yards over left guard and tackle on the next snap to move the ball across
midfield. Irwin hooked up with Price for nine yards to the Perry 32 and the
duo repeated their act as the Tigers moved to the 13.
Then
Irwin found tight end Anthony Battle with a quick pass to the 5 and the senior
fought his way to the 1. On first and goal from there, Scott dove over his left
tackle and into the end zone. Marshall's conversion kick made it 7-0 Massillon
at 4:13 of the first quarter. The ten-play, 74-yard march only took 2:13 off
the clock.
Perry
went three-and-out on its next possession. Massillon managed one first down
after receiving the panthers punt but its drive quickly stalled and the Tiger
punt rolled into the end zone for a touchback.
On
the Panthers' ensuing possession, Henning gained 12 yards on two carries for a
first down. Two plays later, Miller found Brian Janson open for 15 yards to
midfield. A pass interference call and an encroachment penalty against the
Tigers moved the ball to the Massillon 30. Three snaps later, Henning went over
his left guard for nine yards and the Panthers had a first-and-goal at the
Massillon 9.
A
holding call against Perry appeared to have stalled the visitors' drive. But
on third and goal from the 22, Miller threaded the needle with a pass to Joe
Bailey at the 5-yard line. Wakefield called timeout and decided to go for six. Miller
dropped back, got solid protection from his line, and found senior tight end
Joe Croston open in the left corner of the end zone for the touchdown. Shimek
booted the extra point to cap off the 13-play, 80-yard march and knot the score
at 7-7 with 6:43 left in the first half.
MASSILLON 35
PERRY 14
M P
First downs
rushing 6 11
First downs
passing 13 3
First downs by penalty 1
1
TOTAL first downs 20 15
Net yards
rushing 94 180
Net yards
passing 279 62
TOTAL yards 373 242
Passes
attempted 25 13
Passes
completed 18 6
Passes
intercepted 2 1
Punts 2 5
Punting average 30.5
22.6
Fumbles/Lost 0/0 0/0
Penalties 6 6
Yards penalized 59
61
MASSILLON 07
00 14 14 35
PERRY
00 07 00 00 14
SCORING
M - Jesse Scott 1 yard
run (Brent Marshall kick)
P - Joe Croston 6 yard
pass from Matt Miller (Joe Shimek)
M - Scott 6 yard run
(Dave Bumgarner pass from Dave Irwin)
M - Rocky Dorsey 22
yard pass from Irwin (Kick failed)
P - Jordan Henning 1
yard run (Joe Bailey kick)
M - Dorsey 43 yard pass
from Irwin (Marshall kick)
M - Joe Price 9 yard
pass from Irwin (Marshall kick)
Massillon rushing:
Scott 11-55, Perry James 10-48.
Perry rushing: Henning
19-102, Doug Hutchison 8-39, Miller 11-17.
Massillon passing: Irwin
18-25-273 3 TDs, 2 INTs.
Perry passing: Miller
5-8-63 1 TD, Shimek 1-5-20 1 INT.
Massillon receiving:
Dorsey 3-101, Price 6-68, Anthony Battle 3-38.
Perry
receiving: Bailey 2-29, Brian Janson 2-12, Hutchison 1-15.