Tigers tune up
for Big Red,
belt Brantford
By CHRIS
EASTERLING
The Independent
MASSILLON,
OH — Jason Hall never denied that a portion of this past week was spent as much
on preparing for next Friday’s showdown with undefeated Steubenville as it was
on Friday’s actual opponent from Ontario, Brantford Collegiate.
About
10 seconds into the game was all it took for the Tigers to officially be able
to turn their eyes to Big Red. That’s the amount of time it took Devin Smith to
take the opening kickoff back 79 yards for a touchdown giving Massillon the
lead for good.
From
there, it was a question not of if the Tigers would add to their lead, but how
much, as they rolled up a 56-7 win over the
overmatched Canadian guests at Paul Brown Tiger Stadium.
“It’s
really kind of hard to judge, but we played a lot of kids,” Hall said after his
team won its fifth straight to improve to 5-1 on the season. “I thought we
executed for the most part, even with our young guys. We stayed healthy. It’s
fun to see some of those guys play who don’t always play on Friday night. All
in all, it was a pretty successful night.”
The
Tigers led 28-0 after one quarter and made it 35-0 less than two minutes into
the second quarter. It was at that point that Hall began to pull his regulars
from the game and the real focus turned to Steubenville.
“I
thought at the time that we put our kids in, I knew they would be successful,”
Hall said of making the move to the reserves. “They practice hard. I thought
we, obviously, had an handle on the game.”
That
didn’t prevent Massillon from continuing to bulk up its lead even with the
reserves in. By the time the two teams headed to the locker room at halftime
the Tigers were up 49-0, and most of what was left of the 6,224 in attention were focused more to the halftime kicking
competition where Whitney Robinson had a chance to win $500,000 by making a
35-yard field goal.
Robinson,
for the record, ended up walking away with $500 by kicking the ball out of the
end zone.
The
second half was played with a running clock. By that time, the Tigers were
already counting down the minutes and seconds until Steubenville’s first visit
to Massillon – to face the Tigers – since 1978.
About
the only “blemish,” if you will, came on the game’s last play when Brantford’s
Colin Wilcock caught a 27-yard pass from Brodie Parker and fell into the end zone for the
shutout-breaking score. The scoring drive was 76 yards and left the Mustangs
with 69 total yards for the game, compared to 381 yards for the Tigers.
Even
with the Tigers appeared to be on the wrong end of things, it wound up working
out for the best. Their second touchdown came on a fourth-and-seven play when
Kyle Kempt hit Justin Olack for a 26-yard touchdown
pass.
The
only time Massillon actually started a first-quarter drive on its own side of
the 50, it took it just one play – a 66-yard Kempt-to-Olack
touchdown pass – to score.
The
sophomore Kempt made the most of his five possessions under center completing
4-of-7 passes for 106 yards. He gave way to fellow sophomore Brody Tonn, who Kempt replaced as the starter two weeks ago, on
the second possession of the second quarter.
Another
sophomore, Kentrell Taylor, also made the most of his
chances to carry the ball in the first half. The bruising 6-foot, 240-pound
back punished the Brantford defense for 65 yards and a pair of touchdowns on
seven carries.
“Kentrell, the last two or three weeks has really practiced
well,” Hall said. “The biggest thing everybody sees is that he’s progressing.
He understands the offense and he runs hard.”
Damion Smith also got
into the first-half scoring act by ripping off a 43-yard touchdown run. Aaron
Medrano added a touchdown catch in the second half.
Massillon
56,
Brantford
(Ont.) Collegiate 7
at Paul Brown Tiger Stadium
Brantford 0 0 0 7 7
Massillon 28 21 7 0 56
SCORING SUMMARY
M
– De. Smith 79 kickoff return (McCarthy kick)
M
– Olack 26 pass from Kempt (McCarthy kick)
M –
Taylor 1 run (McCarthy kick)
M
– Olack 66 pass from Kempt (McCarthy kick)
M
– Smith 7 pass from Kempt (McCarthy kick)
M
– Taylor 14 run (McCarthy kick)
M
– Da. Smith 43 run (McCarthy kick)
M–
Medrano 28 pass from Tonn (McCarthy kick)
B
– Wilcock 27 pass from Parker (Mann kick)
BC M
First downs 4 15
Rushes-yards 22-16 24-188
Comp-Att-Int 7-19-1 10-13-0
Passing yards 53 193
Fumbles-lost 2-1 2-1
Penalties-yards 2-10 5-45
Records 1-2 5-1
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
Rushing:
Massillon
– Taylor 7-65 2 TDs; Da. Smith 1-43 TD; Reiman 5-33; Tonn 2-27; Cowan 2-12; Copeland 2-11.
Brantford
Collegiate – Winch 9-22.
Passing:
Massillon – Kempt 4-7-106
3 TDs; Tonn 6-6-87 87 TD.
Brantford Collegiate – Parker 6-13-54
TD; Kelly 1-6-(minus-1) INT.
Receiving:
Massillon
– Olack 2-92 2 TDs; McCormick 2-23; Cowan 2-22;
Medrano 1-28 TD.
Brantford Collegiate – Packer 2-25;
Dennis 2-2; Archibald 2-(minus-1); Wilcock 1-27 TD.