{"id":3047,"date":"2007-10-13T09:50:35","date_gmt":"2007-10-13T13:50:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/tyronepa.com\/v3\/?p=3047"},"modified":"2008-09-05T09:52:23","modified_gmt":"2008-09-05T13:52:23","slug":"eagles-stage-last-minute-score-to-upend-pesky-mounties-reihart-tate-pass-tyrone-to-fourth-quarter-victory","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tyronepa.com\/?p=3047","title":{"rendered":"Eagles stage last minute score to upend pesky Mounties, Reihart, Tate pass Tyrone to fourth-quarter victory"},"content":{"rendered":"<table border=\"0\">\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td><a href=\"https:\/\/tyronepa.com\/v3\/wp-content\/uploads\/2008\/09\/10443_t-po-bradley-goodw.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter size-medium wp-image-3048\" title=\"10443_t-po-bradley-goodw\" src=\"https:\/\/tyronepa.com\/v3\/wp-content\/uploads\/2008\/09\/10443_t-po-bradley-goodw-300x199.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"300\" height=\"199\" srcset=\"https:\/\/tyronepa.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2008\/09\/10443_t-po-bradley-goodw-300x199.jpg 300w, https:\/\/tyronepa.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2008\/09\/10443_t-po-bradley-goodw.jpg 400w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px\" \/><\/a><\/td>\n<td>Action in the trenches Although running backs and quarterbacks would go nowhere without them, the line seldom gets any notice, except when they commit a penalty. Golden Eagles Josh Bradley (53) and Jarrod Good hold their own in this scrum during Tyrone\u2019s 14-13 triumph over Philipsburg-Osceola at Gray-Vets Memorial Field on Friday night. (The Daily Herald\/Steve Michaels)<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<p>So here the Tyrone Golden Eagles were, in a situation you knew was coming somewhere along the road of a 10-game regular season: down 13-7 to Philipsburg-Osceola with 2:30 left on the clock, in a game that meant sole possession of first place in the MAC Nittany Division, and starting their final drive at their own 33-yard line.<br \/>\nAt quarterback &#8211; a sophomore who was experiencing the crunch a do or die drive for the first time.<br \/>\nWhat was Levi Reihart thinking?<br \/>\n\\&#8221;Basically, not to go out there and lose the game,\\&#8221; Reihart said. \\&#8221;I know we have big play-makers on this team. I just wanted to go out there and get them the ball and let them do it, and not try to win it myself.\\&#8221;<br \/>\nBut Reihart did win it when he pulled in a halfback throwback pass from Shayne Tate and ran 10 yards for a touchdown with 15.9 seconds remaining. Johnny Shaffer came on and calmly split the uprights to give the Golden Eagles a miraculous 14-13 victory.<br \/>\nFor a kid whose only varsity experience before this season was as a punter in 2006, this Reihart kid is pretty cool under pressure. But ironically, it was Tate who came up with the biggest throws on the game-winning drive. Along with his touchdown toss to Reihart, Tate also completed a 27-yard halfback pass to Shaffer on second-and-10 from the Tyrone 33 to set the Eagles up at P-O\u2019s 40.<br \/>\nIt\u2019s enough to make you wonder: is there anything Tate can\u2019t do? After moving from receiver to running back in Week 1 to replace the injured Johnny Franco, Tate used last night\u2019s game against the Mounties to eclipse the 1,000-yard mark &#8211; he now has rushed for 1,078 yards on 126 carries &#8211; account for 142 yards in total offense, and complete two of the Eagles\u2019 biggest passes this season.<br \/>\n\\&#8221;We practice (the throwback pass) at least once a week,\\&#8221; Tate said. \\&#8221;If the game comes down to it, coach knows I can step up, and I knew Levi was going to catch it. I had no doubt. Coach said on that drive we were going to score, and we were going to win. We believed it, and we did it.\\&#8221;<br \/>\nNow 7-0 this season, and in the Nittany Division driver\u2019s seat at 5-0, the Golden Eagles extended their regular-season winning streak to 30 games. That gives the team sole possession of Tyrone\u2019s school record, which it tied last week with a win over Punxsutawney.<br \/>\nMore than the victory itself, it was the way it happened that pleased Tyrone coach John Franco.<br \/>\n\\&#8221;I feel really good for the kids because that\u2019s tough to do,\\&#8221; Franco said. \\&#8221;It was extra tough for this group. The thing I liked was that nobody\u2019s head was down when they scored. Nobody was giving up. Everybody was saying we\u2019re going to win this game.\\&#8221;<br \/>\nThe Mounties fell to 4-2 after dropping a second-straight game that came down to the opponent\u2019s last play. Now, P-O coach Jeff Vroman is hoping to keep his team focused on the big picture.<br \/>\n\\&#8221;We can\u2019t let this get us down,\\&#8221; Vroman said. \\&#8221;We have to rebound, and get ready to play Central next week. That\u2019s crucial for the playoffs.\\&#8221;<br \/>\nFor most of the game, P-O had its way with Tyrone\u2019s vaunted defense, which surrendered two scores for the first time this season. The Mounties rushed for 186 yards and out-gained the Eagles 212-201.<br \/>\nBut big plays saved the Golden Eagles. Before Tyrone\u2019s last second score, senior Shane Emigh tied the game at 7-7 with a 41-yard touchdown reception from Reihart with 39.6 seconds left in the first half.<br \/>\n\\&#8221;That was the key to the ball game,\\&#8221; Vroman said. \\&#8221;A couple sweep passes and a throwback &#8230; that just killed us. What can you say? We did enough to win for 47-and-a-half minutes. That\u2019s not long enough. We have to string together a whole 48 minutes against a good football team.\\&#8221;<br \/>\nEarly on, it was P-O making all the big plays. The Mounties took the opening kick and drove 63 yards in 12 plays for the game\u2019s first touchdown. Fullback Dimitri Sidorick and quarterback Bo Reifer handled most of the load, combining for 35 yards on the ground, but the key to the drive was a 20-yard reception by JD Mason on third-and-9 from the Tyrone 49 that set the Mounties up at the 29.<br \/>\nSidorick ended the series with a 5-yard run and the Mounties led 7-0 with 5:24 to go in the first quarter.<br \/>\nIn response, Tyrone moved the ball 44 yards to the P-O 11, riding the legs of Tate. He carried seven times on the drive, including consecutive carries for 11 and 15 yards, but the march stalled at the Mounties\u2019 14. From there, Shaffer came up short on a 31-yard field goal attempt, and the Mounties kept their lead.<br \/>\nTyrone tied the game by moving 71-yards in 8 plays after taking possession with 3:08 left in the first half. Reihart completed a 9-yard pass to Emigh and a 7-yarder to Shaffer, setting the Eagles up at the P-O 41. On third-and-10, Reihart rolled left and unloaded a pass to Emigh, who got behind the coverage. Shaffer\u2019s extra-point tied it at halftime.<br \/>\nThe Mounties\u2019 go-ahead drive started at the Tyrone 45 with 10:35 left in the fourth quarter following a short punt by Reihart. P-O used nine running plays to cover the distance, with Sidorick bulling his way for 34 yards. His 1-yard blast with 6:32 to go made it 13-7, but on the PAT attempt, junior Mark Mingle broke through the line and extended himself to block Zac Czap\u2019s kick.<br \/>\nIt turned out to be a crucial play.<br \/>\n\\&#8221;I knew that they knew I was coming through the A-gap,\\&#8221; Mingle said. \\&#8221;So what me and Nick Wilson did was disguise the blitz like it was going through the opposite side. When they snapped the ball, I took off through the A-gap and no one touched me. It gave us a big boost of confidence. Our team thrives off that.\\&#8221;<br \/>\nEven with the boost, Tyrone was going nowhere on its ensuing series. The Eagles went three-plays-and-out and lost 11 yards, including a 5-yard loss when Reihart was sacked on third-and-12.<br \/>\nBut P-O did the same when it got the ball back at the 4:53 mark with a chance to run out the clock. On third-and-three at their own 38, the Mounties turned to Sidorick, but he was wrapped up by Josh Bradley for no gain.<br \/>\nThe Mounties\u2019 punt put Tyrone at its own 33, but Tyrone got into P-O territory on its second play, Tate\u2019s 27-yard pass to Shaffer. On it, Shaffer snagged the ball between two Mountie defenders and maintained control when he hit the ground.<br \/>\nLater, Tate went 13 yards on a pass from Reihart to set the Eagles up at the P-O 25. Then, on third-and-7, Shaffer pulled in an 8-yard pass to put Tyrone at the 14.<br \/>\nThree plays later, Tate took a pitch moving to his right, stopped on a dime, and hit Reihart in the left flat. Shaffer sealed a defender with a block near the goal line, and Reihart scored to tie it.<br \/>\n\\&#8221;You can\u2019t run that against a lousy defense,\\&#8221; Franco said. \\&#8221;You have to run it against a great defense. They just pursued so well.\\&#8221;<br \/>\nThat put the game on the foot of Shaffer, against a team that had already blocked three kicks this season. But the kick was good, and Tyrone had an improbable 1-point victory.<br \/>\n\\&#8221;We worked on it all week, and we talked about it all week,\\&#8221; Franco said of P-O\u2019s knack for blocking kicks. \\&#8221;We worked really hard at it, and it turned out pretty well.\\&#8221;<br \/>\nTate finished the game with 92 yards rushing, while Reihart completed 5 of 12 passes for 71 yards.<br \/>\nReifer, who came in with over 600 yards passing, attempted only four passes, completing 4. He also rushed for 65 yard on 15 carries.<br \/>\nGRID TIDBITS: Tyrone did not commit a penalty or a turnover &#8230; P-O\u2019s only turnover came on the last play of the game, when Ben Ingle picked off a last ditch heave by Reifer &#8230; P-O ran 59 offensive plays to Tyrone\u2019s 36 &#8230; the Mounties had held Tyrone to three consecutive series without a first down before the game-winning drive &#8230; the Eagles host once-beaten Indian Valley next Friday &#8230; P-O plays Central.<br \/>\nTYRONE 14  PHILIPSBURG- 13<br \/>\nTYRONE                               0  7  0  7 &#8211; 14<br \/>\nPHILIPSBURG-OSCEOLA 7  0  0  6 &#8211; 13<br \/>\nFirst Quarter<br \/>\nP &#8211; Sidorick 5 run (Czap kick) 5:24<br \/>\nSecond Quarter<br \/>\nT &#8211; Emigh 41 pass from Reihart (Shaffer kick) 39.6<br \/>\nFourth Quarter<br \/>\nP &#8211; Sidorick 1 run (PAT blocked) 6:32<br \/>\nT &#8211; Reihart 10 pass from Tate (Shaffer kick) 15.9<br \/>\nTeam Statistics<br \/>\nT              P<br \/>\n1st Downs \t                         13          12<br \/>\nYards Rushing                   93        187<br \/>\nPass Att.-Comp.              7-14       2-4<br \/>\nYards Passing                   108        26<br \/>\nTotal Offense                    201      213<br \/>\nInt. By                                1          0<br \/>\nFum. Rec.                          0-0       1-0<br \/>\nPunts-Avg.                       4-37.5  4-40.3<br \/>\nPenalties\/Yards                 0-0      4-20<br \/>\nIndividual Statistics<br \/>\nRUSHING<br \/>\nTYRONE &#8211; Tate 20-92; Emigh 2-9; Mingle 1-2; Walk 1-1; Reihart 5-(-11).<br \/>\nPHILIPSBURG-OSCEOLA- Reifer 15-65; Sidorick 18-60; Czap 4-38; Lancaste 3-18; Shimmel 4-16; Team 1-(-11).<br \/>\nPASSING<br \/>\nTYRONE- Reihart 5-12-71, 1 TD, 0 Int.; Tate 2-2-37, 1 TD, 0 Int.<br \/>\nPHILIPSBURG-OSCEOLA- Reifer 2-4-26.<br \/>\nRECEIVING<br \/>\nTYRONE &#8211; Emigh 2-50; Shaffer 3-42; Tate 1-13; Reihart 1-10.<br \/>\nPHILIPSBURG-OSCEOLA- Mason 2-26.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Action in the trenches Although running backs and quarterbacks would go nowhere without them, the line seldom gets any notice, except when they commit a penalty. Golden Eagles Josh Bradley (53) and Jarrod Good hold their own in this scrum during Tyrone\u2019s 14-13 triumph over Philipsburg-Osceola at Gray-Vets Memorial Field on Friday night. 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