By JOE SHAHEEN The seven-game losing streak that dated back to last year and the 0-2 start
to the 2004 season are distant memories for the Massillon Tigers, who
devastated the winless Mansfield Tygers 58-20 to right the ship in front of
an estimated 7,500 fans at Paul Brown Tiger Stadium, Friday night. The Tigers did it with a two-pronged running game that featured Caleb White
and Ramon Kelly, and a passing game triggered by quarterback Quentin Paulik
that accounted for 208 yards and two touchdowns in the first half alone.The Massillon defense did its part as well, limiting the Mansfield offense to
one first down and minus-6 yards rushing in the first half. The swarming
Tiger defense caused six first-half fumbles and recovered four, repeatedly
giving the offense a short field with which to work."These are great kids and we've been struggling with injuries," said Tiger
coach Rick Shepas. "I think a lot of guys came out tonight and played
motivated football. We got that from Caleb White and Ramon Kelly. They both Can they build on the win with their first road trip of the season set for
next Friday at Findlay? "We'll see," Shepas responded. "We have a long way to go but it's up to
them." Massillon's first two touchdowns of the night were set up by the defense.
Junior middle linebacker Robert Morris recovered a Tyger bobble on
Mansfield's second possession of the game at the Mansfield 9. Two plays
later, Kelly went over right tackle for a one-yard touchdown at 6:02 of the
first quarter. Steve Schott's point after made it 7-0 Massillon. Not to be outdone, Tiger sophomore Andrew Dailey recovered another fumble at
the Mansfield 33 on the visitors' very next possession. Five plays later,
on third-and-two from the 10, Kelly went over right tackle, bowled over a
Tyger defensive back at the 5, and rolled into the end zone for Massillon's
second score of the night. Schott's kick made it 14-0 at 2:47 of the first
quarter.The Tigers got excellent field position to begin the second quarter following
a Mansfield punt and Troy Ellis' nifty return. On second-and-three from the
Tyger 31, Paulik threaded a pass between two defensive backs and into the
waiting arms of Dustin Jarvis, who needed just one stride to reach paydirt.
Schott's kick made it 21-0 Massillon at 11:04 of the second quarter. On Mansfield's next possession, Tiger linebacker Paul Pribich stripped away
the football from a Tyger ball carrier and Massillon was in business at the |