Massillon 35, Mansfield 12
Blown away
Tiger storm
quicky inundates Mansfield
By WILLIAM R. SANDERSON
William.Sanderson @
IndeOnline.com
All
the controversy over the David Phillips recruiting scandal seemed to make very little
difference to the Massillon Tigers on Friday night.
Right
from the get‑go, Massillon dominated both sides of the ball in an
impressive 35‑12 victory at Arlin Field in Mansfield.
Mansfield
Senior was minus its starting quarterback Deonte Weatherspoon due to a
dislocated thumb suffered against Lexington last week, and the Tyger offense
never got on track. After the first, half, Massillon led 23‑0 and
Mansfield had only 11 net yards to its credit.
As
far as the person at the center of the controversy, Phillips was held to a
modest 41 yards on 25 carries.
Massillon
coach Rick Shepas didn't allow the Phillips situation to be a distraction.
"There
are no distractions in our locker room from beginning to end with anything
surrounding the Phillips situation," Shepas said. "It's an
unfortunate situation, but we've moved on."
Quarterback
Steve Hymes echoed his mentor's sentiments.
"We
know Phillips is a good running back," Hymes said. "That was an issue
we had to deal with, but that's over. It's ancient history."
The
Tigers took an early lead mainly on the strength of Hymes' arm.
After
turning back Mansfield Senior on the game's opening possession, Hymes twice
found Eric Copeland. The second time was good for 10 yards and a touchdown to
make it 6‑0 Tigers at 8:15 of the first quarter.
"I
was rolling out," Hymes recounted. "Eric got open and I threw it in
there.
"My
receivers did a great job tonight. They did their thing and all I had to do was
throw it to them."
A few
minutes later it was Brett Huffman's turn to be on the receiving end. First
came a 24‑yard toss over the middle. On the next play, Huffman twisted
around a Tyger defender to haul in a 22-yard throw by Hymes for the touchdown.
Max
Shafer's kick made it 13‑0 Massillon at 6:29 of the first quarter.
"It
was a great throw," Huffman said. "I just did that up‑and‑under
move that we practice every day and it fell right in."
Hymes
finished the game with 24 completions on 33 attempts for 316 yards and the two touchdowns.
Anticipating
a physical battle with Mansfield Senior, Shepas wanted to get off to a good
start with the passing game.
"We
just wanted to open the game up," Shepas said. "Mansfield is physical
and we wanted to keep them spread out. We picked our places to close it down as
well."
As
if to show it didn't need to simply pass the ball, Massillon ground out a 16‑play
drive that covered 68 yards before Shafer booted a 22‑yard field goal to
make it a 16‑0 Tiger lead at 10:11 of the second quarter.
Shepas
was particularly pleased with the offensive line.
"Jason
Reinmann was out sick," Shepas said. "He didn't even come on the
trip. I thought our offensive line coaches did a nice job adjusting things. We
played a lot of guys up front. David Portello got some playing time. Lashawn
Edge started at a tackle. All in all, we're pretty pleased."
Matters
only got worse for Mansfield. Not only could its offense not sustain a drive
against the Massillon defense, but a special teams mistake paved the way for a
Tiger touchdown.
Midway
through the second quarter, a snap sailed over the head of the Tyger punter.
The ball finally rolled dead at the Mansfield one-yard line, where the punter
downed it instead of kicking it into his own end zone for a safety.
Instead
of two points, the Tigers took another six when Hymes ran it in at 6:57. The
Shafer kick made it 23-0 Tigers.
Massillon
(4‑1) had a chance to make it more before the half, but fumbled the ball
inside the Mansfield 20 with a couple of minutes left in the second quarter. It
also narrowly averted a last‑second disaster when Tim Dewald made a
touchdown‑saving tackle on Mansfield's Rashad Jones on an interception
return.
The
Tigers kept their foot to the accelerator to start the third quarter. After
stopping Mansfield Senior's first drive of the half, the Tigers drove 49 yards
for another Shafer field goal. His 37‑yarder made it 26‑0.
The
drubbing continued when Tuffy Woods broke in from one yard out for a touchdown
that was set up by a 36‑yard throw from Hymes to Wayne Gates. The kick
failed and the score was 32‑0 with 4:43 left.
Mansfield
Senior (2‑3) finally got on the scoreboard with 1:22 left in the third
quarter. Justin Green threw up a long pass that bounced off both his receiver
and the Tiger defenders before Josh Harkness was able to gather the ball in for
the score. That made it 32‑6 Massillon.
Green,
who replaced Weatherspoon, drew praise from his coach despite the loss.
"Not
having (Weatherspoon) took away our option attack, but Justin played
well," Mansfield Senior coach LeRoy Smith said. "Justin is a
sophomore and it's tough to throw him in against a team like Massillon. Justin
actually throws the deep ball better and we wanted to exploit that."
Shafer
would add another 23‑yard field goal before the final gun that made it 35‑6.
Mansfield
would score a touchdown on an 11‑yard run by Phillips with no time
remaining for the final score.
With
the likes of St. Ignatius, St. Edward, Dayton Chaminade‑Julienne and
Warren Harding coming up, it was a big win as far as Huffman was concerned.
"This
game was important," Huffman said. "It's Week Five so this was the
hump game. We wanted to win this to help carry us through the rest of the
season. We were pretty focused this game and all week in practice."
Massillon 35
Mansfield 12
Mas Man
First downs rushing 5 3
First downs passing 16 2
First downs by penalty 4 3
TOTAL first downs 25 8
Net yards rushing 113 64
Net yards passing 316 77
TOTAL yards 429 141
Passes attempted 33 11
Passes completed 24 2
Passes intercepted 1 1
Punts 1 6
Punting average 8.0 33.5
Fumbles/Lost 2/2 2/0
Penalties 12 6
Yards penalized 100 60
Massillon 13 10 9 3 35
Mansfield 0 0 6 6 12
SCORING
Mas
‑ Eric Copeland 10 pass from Steve Hymes (kick failed)
Mas
‑ Brett Huffman 21 pass from Hymes (Max Shafer kick)
Mas
‑ Shafer 22 FG
Mas
‑ Hymes 1 run (Shafer kick) Mas ‑ Shafer 37 FG
Mas
‑ Tuffy Woods 1 run (kick failed)
Mans ‑ Josh Harkness 38 pass from Greene (run failed)
Mas
‑ Shafer 23 FG
Mans ‑ David Phillips 11 run
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
Massillon rushing: Hymes 7‑45, 1 TD, Lanale Robinson 7‑23
Mansfield rushing: Tony Shaw 8‑52 Phillips 25‑59, 1 TD
Massillon passing: Hymes 24‑33‑316, 2 TDs, 1 INT
Mansfield passing: Greene 2‑10‑77, 1 TD, 1 INT
Massillon receiving: Huffman 7‑121, 1 TD, Copeland 5‑67, 1
TD, Wayne Gates 4‑61
Mansfield receiving: Josh Harkness 2‑77, 1 TD