CLEARFIELD 26, PUNXSUTAWNEY 14 |
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Nov. 12, 2010 | |||||||
District 9 Class AAA Title Game at DuBois' Mansell Stadium | |||||||
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Photo by George Powers -
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DuBOIS
– The Clearfield Bisons forced four turnovers and converted three of them
into 19 points as they beat Punxsutawney, 26-14, Friday night in DuBois to
win the District 9 Class AAA championship.
The
Chucks (10-1) won the Class AAA title a year ago beating the Bisons 34-28,
but Clearfield (11-0) got back on top as senior running back Derek Morgan
ran 29 times for 132 yards and two scores, caught a 12-yard TD pass and
returned an interception for another touchdown that sealed the win.
“Those
three interceptions and capitalizing on all three of them were really
big,” Bisons head coach Tim Janocko said. “Their kid (Logan Weaver) is the
best quarterback we’ve seen all year and to do that is really a feather in
the cap for our defense.”
The
Bisons last D-9 Class AAA title was just two years ago when they beat St.
Marys 42-20. Clearfield has seven titles since 1999. The Bisons also beat
the Chucks 33-10 in 1994 for the Class AAAA championship.
“We
want to do this every year, and we’ve been fortunate that we’ve been in
this position so often,” Janocko said.
Clearfield will put its undefeated record on the line this week against
District 6 champion Johnstown. The Trojans routed Bellefonte 49-8 Friday.
For
Morgan, his biggest game of 2010 couldn’t have come at a better time. The
shifty, but powerful runner went over the 1,000-yard mark while carrying
the offense on his back for much of the game.
His
interception and 34-yard TD return with 5:21 left in the game gave the
Bisons an insurmountable 19-point lead.
“Derek
was really running downhill all night and you thought he was going to
break one any minute,” Janocko said.
For the
Chucks, they ran the ball effectively, but Weaver’s three interceptions
were one more than he had thrown all season. He finished 7 of 15 for just
58 yards with a touchdown.
“Their
secondary was really aggressive, we haven’t had that many interceptions
all year and it’s hard to win when you do that,” Chucks head coach Alan
Nichol said.
The
Bisons didn’t need much time to capitalize on the first interception.
Punxsy
opened with the ball and picked up one first down when Weaver hit Ben
Blazavich for a gain of 12 yards.
With a
first down at their 46, the Bison defense stopped Chucks running back
Jason Fallara for no gain. Fallara, who injured a knee three weeks ago,
ran for 102 yards on 20 carries.
Punxsy
got called for being offside moving the Chucks back to the 41. Then Zak
Dickey, Punxsy’s leading receiver, dropped a pass. Shane Harper then made
a great play, stepping in front of the receiver to make the pick and
racing down the sideline before being knocked out of bounds at the Chucks
10.
After a
short run and an illegal procedure call, Morgan caught a short pass from
junior quarterback Curtis Frye, put a nasty move on a Chucks defender and
raced in for the touchdown.
Zach
Fannin had his extra point kick blocked, but the Bisons led 6-0 with 9:15
to play in the first.
The
Chucks got a solid kick return from Devin Neal to the 39, but an illegal
block cost them and they began from the 22.
Fallara
picked up a yard, but on second down, disaster struck the Chucks again.
Weaver
threw a deep ball, intended for Dickey, beat Frye turned around in time to
make the pick.
Starting at their 46, the Bisons needed eight plays to cover 54 yards as
Morgan scored on a 17-yard run on fourth down and 3. John Mellgard’s
kickout block allowed Morgan to go in untouched. Morgan gained 33 yards on
four carries on the drive and Derek Danver’s 19-yard catch accounted for
52 of the 54 yards.
The
pass failed on the conversion and the Bisons led 12-0 with 4:08 left.
The
Chucks finally got things moving on their third offensive possession of
the half, driving 79 yards on 10 plays with Fallara scoring on a 5-yard
run with just 32 seconds left in the first quarter. Kody Young booted the
PAT and it was 12-7.
Fallara
carried five times on the drive, gaining 30 yards. Blazavich added a
16-yard run and a 12-yard catch.
Both
teams had chances to score in the second quarter. The Bisons had one drive
stop on downs at the Chuck 14 while Punxsy saw a lengthy drive start at
its 14 and end at the Bison 30 on downs.
The
third quarter went quickly. Clearfield turned the ball over on downs, then
punted. The Chucks turned it over when Weaver was sacked and Beau Swales
recovered the fumble. Punxsy punted later in the third and that was the
beginning of the end for the Chucks.
Derek
Danver received the bouncing punt at his 2 and returned it to the 9.
The
Bisons then put together the signature drive of the game, moving 91 yards
on 15 plays. It lasted 7:24. Morgan capped the drive with a 4-yard run
with a 5:36 left. Fannin hit the PAT kick and it was 19-7.
The
Bisons mixed their plays well. Frye hit all three of throws for 34 yards
on the march with tight end Andrew Redden making two difficult catches for
first downs.
“I
really thought the big difference was when we could set up some
play-action passes. And Andrew made some very big catches on that drive,”
Janocko said.
Swales
broke a 19-yard gain on the first play to get the Bisons out of the shadow
of their end zone. Three plays later, Frye’s sneak for a yard gave them a
first down at the Bisons 33.
After a
short Morgan run, Redden was left uncovered. Frye’s throw was a little
wide, but Redden adjusted and dove to make the grab at the Chucks 48.
On
third down at the 44, Redden made another tough catch, this time sliding
for a gain of 10 to the 34.
After
an 8-yard gain by Frye, it was all Morgan, carrying five straight times
for the last 26 yards.
Morgan
saved his best for last, however.
Trailing by 12 points with less than six minutes to play, the Chucks had
to throw.
Weaver
dropped back and let fly, but the ball was tipped by a Bisons defender.
Morgan caught the ball on the run and scored from 34 yards. Fannin’s kick
made it 26-7.
Punxsy
scored with 2:54 left when Weaver hit Blazavich for a 10-yard score.
But
Danver recovered the onside kick and the Bisons killed the clock to set
off the celebration.
A date
and time for the Clearfield-Johnstown game will be announced.
NOTES:
Two of
District 9’s more accomplished passing attacks didn’t account for many
yards. The Bisons had 78 while the Chucks finished with 58. ...Chucks
receiver Zak Dickey led his team in catches and yards entering the game,
but was held without any Friday.
CLEARFIELD 26, PUNXSUTAWNEY 14
Score
By Quarters
Punxsy7
0
0
7
—
14
Clearfield
12
0
0
14
—
26
Scoring
Summary
First
Quarter
C -
Derek Morgan 12 pass from Curtis Frye (Zach Fannin kick blocked), 9:15.
C -
Morgan 17 run (pass failed), 4:08.
P -
Jason Fallara 5 run (Kody Young), 0:32.
Fourth
Quarter
C -
Morgan 4 run (Fannin kick), 5:36.
C -
Morgan 34 interception return (Fannin kick), 5:21.
P - Ben
Blazavich 10 pass from (Young kick), 2:54.
P
C
First
Downs
17
15
Rushes-Yards
34-167
41-172
Passing
Yards
58
78
Comp-Att-Int
7-15-3
6-9-0
Total
Yardage
225
250
Punts-Average1-35.0
1-27.0
Fumbles-lost
1-1
0-0
Penalties-Yards
3-35
6-30
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
Rushing
- Punxsutawney: Jason Fallara 20-102, Ben Blazavich 6-21, Glenn Perry 2-7,
Logan Weaver 5-29, Duell Thompson 1-8. Clearfield: Derek Morgan 29-132,
Beau Swales 4-26, Curtis Frye 6-10, Christian Lezzer 2-4.
Passing
- Punxsutawney: Logan Weaver 7 of 15, 58 yards, 1 TD, 3 Int. Clearfield:
Curtis Frye 6 of 9, 77 yards, 1 TD, O Int.
Receiving - Punxsutawney: Ben Blazavich 5-42, Duell Thompson 1-12, Ian
Weaver 1-4. Clearfield: Derek Danver 2-26, Andrew Redden 3-40, Derek
Morgan 1-12.
Interceptions - Clearfield: Shane Harper, Curtis Frye, Derek Morgan.
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