WEEK 11 RECAPS

 

KARNS CITY REPEATS AS CLASS AA CHAMPIONS

By Rich Rhoades

BROOKVILLE - Jim Belles rushed for 196 yards and scored four touchdowns to lead the Karns City High School football team to a 36-8 win over Brockway in the District 9 Class AA Championship game at Brookville Area High School Saturday afternoon.

Belles scored on runs of 2, 10 and 28 yards and caught a 7-yard TD pass from quarterback Erik Fuhrer.

Karns City claimed its second straight district title, third in four years and fourth overall. The Gremlins (9-2) will now play District 10 champion Sharon next week in the first round of the state playoffs.

Brockway, meanwhile, wrapped up its season at 9-2.

The Gremlins marched to a 22-0 lead before Brockway could find the scoreboard on the first play of the fourth quarter on Rovers' Jesse Vivian's 4-yard TD run to make it 22-8.

That's as close as Rovers would get as Belles scored from 28 yards out with 7:52 left. Backup running back Matt Carnahan rambled 43 yards for the Gremlins' final touchdown with 44 seconds left in the game and both teams' second-stringers on the field.

Karns City rushed for 317 yards and outgained Brockway, 351-260. Fullback Billy Graham added 42 yards on 13 carries for the Gremlins.

Brockway was held to a season-low 228 yards rushing. Senior wingback Aaron Cantafio rushed for 129 yards on 31 carries and finished off the season with 2,000 yards rushing. It was only Cantafio's second game this year that he failed to score a touchdown.

 

CURWENSVILLE DOMINATES CLARION IN CAPTURING CLASS A TITLE

By Chris Rossetti and Jonathan Shaffer

DuBOIS – Curwensville used a stiff defense and a strong running game to upset Clarion, the No. 1 team in the state according to the PA Football News, 23-0 and claim the District 9 Class A Football title for 2000 at DuBois’ E.J. Mansell Stadium.

"This feels great," Curwensville first-year head coach Andy Evanko said. "I know the work that went into it. I know the time the kids spent every Saturday in the weight room and everything they put into it. I feel absolutely great for the kids. They certainly have worked for it."

The Golden Tide (11-0) became the first team to shutout the Bobcats (10-1) this season, as Clarion had been averaging 50.2 points per game.

"I have to give them credit," Clarion head coach Larry Wiser said after watching his team lose in the District 9 title game for the second straight season. "I have no excuses to make. They moved us off the ball. They did what they needed to do to beat us."

Curwensville’s defense limited Clarion to minus 4 yards of offense on just 36 plays for the night while holding the Bobcats to one first down. Clarion’s junior halfback Kyle Cathcart was held to just 10 yards on 15 carries.

"I think that is where the field condition came in," Cathcart said. "It didn’t bother me at all, but I am sure it was tough for our linemen to find their footing. Curwensville did a good job mixing up their blitzes. Their defense is a lot tougher than anyone in the state was giving them credit for."

"I think they put people in the right spots to stop us," Wiser said. "(John Kester) and Todd Delucia killed us all night. I thought we came out with a new formation, but we couldn’t get it going."

The Clarion defense traded blows evenly with Curwensville for the first half, as the teams went into the lockerroom tied at zero.

"We felt pretty good at halftime because we were able to move the ball on them in the first half," Evanko said. "We knew we could move the ball. We just knew that we needed to finish the job and score some points to win."

But the Golden Tide finally got their offense in gear in the second half, scoring one third-quarter touchdown and adding two in the fourth quarter along with a safety on a bad punt snap.

Curwensville’s offense, meanwhile racked up 296 yards on 70 plays including 220 on 60 carries on the ground and nearly scored as many points in one game as Clarion had let up all season. The Bobcats had only given up 25 points on the season in the first 10 games.

"We knew it was going to be won up front," Evanko said. "And the kids just went after it."

"They did a good job of mixing it up on us," Cathcart said. "They gave the perfect balance of pass and run. There was nothing we could do. They kept us on our toes all night. I give them a lot of credit for that."

The Golden Tide got the only score they would need when Brian Marino scored from nine yards out with 4:09 left in the third quarter. A 31-yard pass from Matt Harnish to Jim Thompson put the ball at the 9-yard line to set up the score.

"That first touchdown was the turning point in the game," Cathcart, who is also a linebacker, said. "They had a nice drive going, and they straight up went in and scored. I didn’t expect them to do that on our defense, and they did. They took it to us and won the game, that’s it."

Curwensville then started to put the game away early in the fourth quarter when Marino scored on a 2-yard run with 11:11 left in the game. The touchdown game moments after Matt Harnish hit Adam Donahue on a 12-yard pass on third-and-goal from the 14-yard line.

"We had some huge passes tonight," Evanko said.

Clarion’s offense seemed to get a spark after the second Curwensville touchdown when Brock Luke got the Bobcats biggest gain of the night on an 18-yard run that put the ball at midfield. The run gave Clarion its only first down of the night.

Curwensville’s defense, though, stiffened, and the Golden Tide got the ball back when a Mario Bernardi pass for Cathcart fell short with just over eight minutes to play.

Clarion’s defense looked like it was going to get the Bobcats’ offense the ball back with about eight minutes left when it forced Curwensville to punt. Luke, however, ran into the punter, Donahue, and was called for a 15-yard roughing the punter penalty giving the Golden Tide a first down.

Clarion did get the ball back after the penalty, but two precious minutes had expired off the clock.

But the time didn’t really matter, as the Bobcats offense couldn’t get anything going, and they gave the ball back to Curwensville on downs.

Once the Golden Tide got the ball back, they wasted little time putting the game away. Mark Harnish, Matt’s twin brother, put the explanation mark on the game with a 19-yard touchdown run with 3:42 left to play.

Curwensville’s final score came with 2:24 remaining when a Clarion punt snap was bad forcing Cathcart to recover the ball at the Clarion 3-yard line. Instead of falling on the ball and be tackcled to give Curwensville ample opportunity to score another touchdown, Cathcart pitched the ball through the back of the end zone for the safety.

Matt Harnish led the way with 66 yards rushing on 11 carries while going 5-for-10 passing for 76 yards. Marino added 91 yards on 26 carries and the two touchdowns. Mark Harnish had 12 carries for 45 yards and a score, and Joe Bennett had eight carries for 18 yards.

Bernardi was just 2-for-12 for nine yards and one interception. Luke was the Bobcats leading rusher with four carries for 15 yards.

 

BRADFORD RUNS AWAY WITH DISTRICT 9 CLASS AAA TITLE

BROCKWAY – Bradford (8-2) scored 34 unanswered second-half point on its way to a 48-14 win over Clearfield (7-3) and the District 9 Class AAA Championship Friday night at Brockway High School.

The Owls broke a 14-14 halftime deadlock two plays into the second half when Jason Casey scampered 54 yards giving Bradford a 20-14 lead it would never relinquish.

Bradford added one more third quarter touchdown on a 32-yard run by Elliott George and then scored three times in the fourth quarter on a 2-yard run by Kevin Rose, a 40-yard run by Casey and a 47-yard run by George.

The win was a revenge of sorts for the Owls who lost to Clearfield 35-14 in Week One this season. It was Bradford’s first win since 1991 over Clearfield, and the Owls claimed their first District 9 Title in 12 year. The win was also Bradford’s eighth in a row this season after starting the year 0-2.

In windy and misting rain conditions, Clearfield got on the scoreboard first taking advantage of a bad snap on a Bradford punt that gave the Bison the ball at the Owls’ 20-yard line.

On fourth-and-six from the 16-yard line, Mike Sayers found Dave Richards on a 16-yard touchdown pass to give the Bison a 7-0 lead.

Bradford wasted little time tying the game, as George scored on a 51-yard run to make the score 7-7.

Clearfield, though, answered right back with a 20-yard touchdown run by Richards to take a 14-7 lead.

Bradford tied the game on a 3-yard touchdown run by Casey four plays after George ran 46 yards to the Clearfield 14-yard line.

In the second half, after Bradford had taken the 28-14 lead, Clearfield had one last chance to get back into the game driving inside the Bradford 20. The Owls’ defense, however, was able to hold Clearfield on downs at the 19-yard line basically ending the Bison night.

Bradford gained 408 yards on the night including 400 on the ground. George led the way with 184 yards rushing on eight carries and three touchdowns, while Casey had 13 carries for 173 yards and three touchdowns.

Bradford will now play the District 6 Champion at a site and time to be determined.

 

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