{"id":42161,"date":"2005-10-29T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2005-10-29T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/tyronepa.com\/v3\/?p="},"modified":"2005-10-29T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2005-10-29T00:00:00","slug":"Golden-Eagles-control-land-and-air-in-rout-of-Penns-Valley","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tyronepa.com\/?p=42161","title":{"rendered":"Golden Eagles control land and air in rout of Penns Valley"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>When Tyrone coach John Franco was developing the blueprint for the 2005 season, one of his first tasks, he said, was to identify leaders.<br \/>\nIt was also one of his most difficult. His 12-player senior class made a strong unit that would follow orders to the end, but after playing behind the boisterous Class of 2004 for two seasons, it had never really needed to produce any overt leaders.<br \/>\nSo last spring, Franco informed Leonard Wilson and Brinton Mingle \u2013 the two players returning with the most experience \u2013 that the job of vocal and emotional leader would be theirs. And it wouldn\u2019t be easy, either, because, according to Franco, neither had ever been a vocal leader.<br \/>\nIn that way, it was fitting when Mingle and Wilson were the biggest offensive catalysts in Tyrone\u2019s 46-0 victory over Penns Valley last night at Gray Veterans Memorial Field \u2013 a win that secured the Golden Eagles\u2019 first undefeated regular season since 1999.<br \/>\nWilson threw for 200 yards and two touchdowns, Mingle ran for 93 and three touchdowns, and the Golden Eagles put the wraps on the ninth undefeated regular season in school history, and the fourth in Franco\u2019s 11-year tenure at Tyrone.<br \/>\n\u201cIt\u2019s a tribute to our great senior leaders, especially Leonard Wilson and Brit Mingle,\u201d Franco said. \u201cThey had to fill that role because they were practically the only ones back (in their class) with any experience. They let everyone know that there is a tradition of playing for Tyrone and we\u2019re not going to accept anything less.\u201d<br \/>\nWith Mingle and Wilson at the forefront, Tyrone leveled the Rams with its most thoroughly dominating performance of the season. The Eagles ran for 225 yards, passed for another 207, and limited Penns Valley to only 62 total yards and three first downs.<br \/>\nSo convincing was Tyrone\u2019s effort that the Rams managed only one first down over three-and-a-half quarters after striking for two on their first possession of the game.<br \/>\n\u201cI didn\u2019t want us to be sloppy and regress,\u201d said Franco. \u201cWe can\u2019t afford to regress because we\u2019re trying to build to a playoff level.\u201d<br \/>\nThe Eagles did that and more, even after their starters were pulled at halftime. They had already assured themselves the top seed in next week\u2019s District 5-6 AA playoffs, but the win allowed Tyrone to tie up some other loose ends, like securing the outright MAC Nittany Division championship with a 5-0 conference record.<br \/>\nWilson\u2019s 8-of-11 performance gave him 1,120 yards passing this season, and made him the first Tyrone quarterback to post three 1,000-yard passing seasons. Mingle\u2019s total put him within 70 yards of 1,000 and allowed him to establish a new career high of 20 touchdowns in a season, topping his junior year total by two scores.<br \/>\n\u201cTyrone is just a very good football team,\u201d said Valley coach Martin Tobias. \u201cAnd they are truly a team. They don\u2019t rely on just one individual.\u201d<br \/>\nThat much was evident from Tyrone\u2019s seven scoring drives, when seven different players touched the football and five scored.<br \/>\nThe backbreaker for the 2-7 Rams came over a four-minute span in the second quarter, and it showed just how explosive the Eagles\u2019 offense can be when it gets rolling.<br \/>\nFollowing an Ethan Etters interception, Tyrone drove 25 yards to score on a 15-yard run by Mingle and go ahead 26-0 with 4:17 remaining in the half. After forcing the Rams to punt on their next series, Tyrone scored on a three-play drive lasting less than a minute to lead 33-0. The touchdown came when Wilson found a wide-open Trey Brockett behind the coverage for a 36-yard touchdown pass with 1:50 to go in the half.<br \/>\nValley turned the ball over once more on the following series, this time on an interception by Shane Emigh, setting Tyrone up at its own 38. On the first play, Wilson threw a screen pass to Johnny Franco, who eluded one tackler by cutting back to the middle and then split two others by cutting back to the sideline on his way to a 62-yard touchdown.<br \/>\nBuddy Stotler\u2019s third PAT kick made it 40-0, and the mercy rule kept the clock running for the rest of the game. In all, Tyrone scored three times on drives of three plays or less.<br \/>\n\u201cWe felt our offense had to be sharp, and it had to click at this point in the season,\u201d said coach Franco.<br \/>\nThe Eagles jumped in front of Penns Valley early, scoring on the third play of their first possession when Mingle broke free up the middle on a draw handoff, and then cut back off a fine open-field block by Shane Barr, to make it 6-0.<br \/>\nValley drove 27 yards in eight plays on the ensuing series, but was unable to convert on third-and-short, and gave the ball back to Tyrone. It was one of only two Ram drives that lasted longer than three plays.<br \/>\nTyrone made it 13-0 in the first quarter with a seven-play, 69-yard drive on their next possession. Wilson completed a 30-yard pass to Brockett to start the drive, and hooked up with Barr for gains of 12 and 16 before Mingle scored from the 1.<br \/>\nEarly in the second quarter, a seven-yard run by Tyler Gillmen capped a five-play drive on the heels of an 11-yard Penns Valley punt, and lifted Tyrone to a 26-0 lead.<br \/>\nThe Golden Eagles\u2019 final score came on their first possession of the second half, when they moved the ball 80 yards in seven plays, including a 39-yard run down the sideline by Franco. Shayne Tate rushed for 21 yards on the series, including the final five, making it 46-0 with 3:39 to go in the quarter.<br \/>\nGRID TIDBITS: Of Valley\u2019s 39 offensive plays, 17 went for zero or negative yards \u2026 Tyrone\u2019s 432 yards of total offense was a season high, as was Wilson\u2019s 200 yards passing \u2026 after completing his first two passes, Valley quarterback Matt Johnson finished 3-of-11 for 17 yards \u2026 running back Chris Korn, who had gained over 500 yards in his previous five games, was limited to 15 yards on 13 carries \u2026 Tyler Golden added an interception in the third quarter.<br \/>\nTyrone 46  Penns Valley 0<br \/>\nTYRONE            13 27 6 0 \u2013 46<br \/>\nPENNS VALLEY  0  0  0 0 \u2013  7<br \/>\nFirst Quarter<br \/>\nT \u2013 Mingle 47 run (PAT failed) 10:43<br \/>\nT \u2013 Mingle 1 run (Stotler kick) 3:19<br \/>\nSecond Quarter<br \/>\nT \u2013 Gillmen 7 run (PAT failed) 11:06<br \/>\nT \u2013 Mingle 15 run (PAT failed) 4:17<br \/>\nT \u2013 Brockett 36 pass from Wilson (Stotler kick) 1:50<br \/>\nT \u2013 Franco 62 pass from Wilson (Stotler kick) :33.1<br \/>\nThird Quarter<br \/>\nT \u2013 Tate 5 run (PAT failed) 3:39<br \/>\nTeam<br \/>\n\tT                 PV<br \/>\nFirst Downs                   18                    3<br \/>\nYards Rushing             225                  47<br \/>\nPass Att.-Comp.          9-12                3-11<br \/>\nPass Yards                   207                 17<br \/>\nTotal Yards                 432                 62<br \/>\nFumbles\/Lost              1-0                  0-0<br \/>\nInterceptions Thrown    0                    3<br \/>\nPenalties\/Yards          3-15               1-15<br \/>\nPunts\/Avg.                 1-59               5- 28.3<br \/>\nRushing<br \/>\nTyrone \u2013 Mingle 9-93; Franco 4-41; Gillmen 4-26; M. Williams 7-26; Tate 5-24; Leader 10-15.<br \/>\nPenns Valley \u2013 Wingard 6-23; Korn 13-15; Corl 4-7; Johnson 5-2.<br \/>\nPassing<br \/>\nTyrone \u2013 Wilson 8-11, 200 yds, 0 Int., 2 TDs.; Golden 1-1, 7 yards, 0 Int., 0 TDs.<br \/>\nPenns Valley \u2013 Johnson 3-11, 17 yds. 3 Int., 0 TDs.<br \/>\nReceiving<br \/>\nTyrone \u2013 Brockett 3-79; Franco 1-62; Barr 3-53; S. Emigh 1-7; Gillmen 1-6.<br \/>\nPenns Valley \u2013 Homan 1-9; Kieffer 1-8; Corl 1-(-2).<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>When Tyrone coach John Franco was developing the blueprint for the 2005 season, one of his first tasks, he said, was to identify leaders. It was also one of his most difficult. 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