{"id":47846,"date":"2002-11-09T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2002-11-09T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/tyronepa.com\/v3\/?p="},"modified":"2002-11-09T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2002-11-09T00:00:00","slug":"Forest-Hills-heads-to-District-Championship--ending-Golden-Eagles-season-with-a-21-13-victory","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tyronepa.com\/?p=47846","title":{"rendered":"Forest Hills heads to District Championship, ending Golden Eagles season with a 21-13 victory"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>For the first time in 11 games, the Golden Eagles ran out of answers on offense.<br \/>\nThat had been the one constant for Tyrone during a season filled with injuries and near-misses &#8211; the Eagles&#8217; offense was always able to move the ball and put points on the board.<br \/>\nBut after bolting to a 13-0 lead last night against the top-seeded Forest Hills Rangers in the District 5-6 AA semifinals at G.H. Murphy Memorial Stadium in Sidman, the well went dry.<br \/>\nStarting on their last series of the first half, the Rangers scored touchdowns on three of four possessions to march off with a 21-13 victory.  They will now face the winner of today&#8217;s Bishop McCort-Bedford game next week in the District championship game at Mansion Park.<br \/>\n&#8220;We had the lead and we had them where we wanted them, but we just couldn&#8217;t stop them,&#8221; said coach John Franco, who has guided the Eagles to the District semifinals in six of his nine years at Tyrone.  &#8220;I thought we would be the people to make the big plays, but sure enough, we weren&#8217;t and they were.&#8221;<br \/>\nThe Rangers&#8217; big-play ability in crucial situations certainly hurt the Eagles  last night.  Forest Hills converted on four of six fourth-down conversions, including a four-yard touchdown pass from Bryan Kudlaweic to Eric Trout one minute into the fourth quarter that put the Rangers up by eight.<br \/>\nBut Tyrone had bounced back against quick-strike teams before.  Against a physically imposing Ranger defense that limited the Eagles to a season-low six yards rushing, the opportunity was never there.<br \/>\n&#8220;They were very strong and very powerful.  They used their strength advantage against us,&#8221; said Franco.  &#8220;They did a nice job using their power running game and they won the field position battle.  They deserved to win.  They outplayed us tonight.&#8221;<br \/>\nTo get a feeling for how well Forest Hills kept in check an Eagle offense that had been averaging 26 points and 321 yards in total offense per game, consider this:<br \/>\n&#8211; the Eagles&#8217; six rushing yards were 164 below their season average<br \/>\n&#8211; Tyrone managed just six first downs<br \/>\n&#8211; the Eagles ran the ball only 14 times<br \/>\n&#8211; Tyrone was limited to one offensive touchdown for the first time since October of 2000.<br \/>\n&#8211; the Eagles ran just 36 offensive plays, as compared to 69 by the Rangers<br \/>\n&#8220;We were able to get a very good pass rush.  We were playing against an outstanding quarterback in Tyler Mertiff,&#8221; said Forest Hills coach Don Bailey, whose team will now shoot for its sixth District championship.  &#8220;Tyrone lost to a lot of good teams this season.  You can be sure they&#8217;ll be back next year.&#8221;<br \/>\nTyrone&#8217;s bright future did little to spell the pain of last night&#8217;s loss, which ended an emotional roller coaster ride for the Eagles, who began pre-season workouts following the death of teammate Randy Estright last May and then began the regular season with two straight losses.<br \/>\n&#8220;It was a team that wasn&#8217;t really considered to do a whole lot,&#8221; said Franco.  &#8220;I&#8217;m really proud of this group because I really think they got everything out of themselves they could have despite all of the adversity early on.&#8221;<br \/>\nThe Rangers were the team forced to overcome adversity last night, and they responded to every challenge with fire and grit.<br \/>\nIt started on the first play of the game, when Tyrone junior Tommy Crowl took the opening kickoff, burst through a seam in the middle of the Forest Hills defense, and raced virtually untouched for an 85-yard touchdown.  Boyd Taylor kicked the extra-point and the Eagles led 7-0 14 seconds into the game.<br \/>\nTyrone struck again early in the second quarter when Mertiff hit Aaron Jeffries on a fade rout down the sideline.  Jeffries pulled the ball down in front of Jason Papcunik and cut back against two would-be tacklers on the way to a 53-yard touchdown.  The extra-point attempt was no good, but Tyrone had a 13-0 with 10:18 left in the half.<br \/>\n&#8220;We just kept saying, &#8216;This is early.  We can still come back and win,&#8217;&#8221; said Bailey.<br \/>\nThe Eagle defense held Forest Hills in check for most of the first half,  sacking Kudlaweic three times and registering nine plays for zero or negative yardage.<br \/>\nBut the Rangers&#8217; last series of the first half was a momentum changer.  It was an 85-yard drive that was pushed back as far as the FH-10 following an illegal substitution penalty.  The drive lasted 12 plays and took more than five minutes off the clock.<br \/>\nThe big play came on second-and 15 from the 10 when Kudlaweic hit Warren Burton for a 48-yard completion behind the Tyrone secondary to the T-42.  Five plays later, Cody Gallaher sprinted for 20 yards on fourth-and-two to the 15.<br \/>\nThe drive ended with 38 seconds left in the half when Gallaher powered in from the three.  Cody Carpenter kicked the first of three extra points to cut Tyrone&#8217;s lead to 13-7 at the half.<br \/>\n&#8220;We got a lot of momentum from that score.  It was big,&#8221; said Bailey.  &#8220;We knew if the score was 13-6 or 13-7 we still had a chance.&#8221;<br \/>\nThe Rangers&#8217; surge continued at the start of the third quarter when  Forest Hills took the second half kick and marched 59 yards in 11 plays for the go-ahead score.<br \/>\nKudlaweic had two big pass completions on the drive for 28 and 13 yards and ran for nine yards on fourth-and-eight from the 15.  On third down from the one, Kudlaweic snuck in for the game tying score, and Carpenter&#8217;s kick gave Forest Hills its first lead with 7:34 left in the third.<br \/>\nTyrone responded by driving to the Ranger 16, but the drive stalled and Taylor&#8217;s 33-yard field goal attempt fell short.<br \/>\nThe Rangers&#8217; game-clinching score came at the end of a 62-yard drive that went from 1:19 of the third to 10:59 of the fourth.<br \/>\nGRID TIDBITS: Tyler Mertiff completed 9 of 22 passes for 138 yards and was picked off twice &#8230; Jeffries finished with five receptions for 92 yards, allowing him to eclipse Steve Johnson as Tyrone all-time single season receiving yarage leader.  He ends his season with 838 yards &#8230; Gallaher led Forest Hills with 22 carries for 89 yards &#8230; Crowls kickoff return was Tyrone&#8217;s first since Jamal Owens returned a kick for a score against Punxsutawney in 1999 &#8230; Forest Hills outgained Tyrone 255-144 &#8230; Tyrone ends its season 7-4 &#8230; Forest Hills is now 11-0.<\/p>\n<p>Forest 21 Tyrone 13<br \/>\nScore by quarter<br \/>\nTyrone &#8211; 7 6 0 0- 13<br \/>\nForest Hills -0 7 14 0 -21<br \/>\nScoring summary<br \/>\nfirst quarter<br \/>\nT- Crowl 85 kick return (Taylor PAT) 11:46<br \/>\nsecond quarter<br \/>\nT- Jeffries 57 pass from T. Mertiff (PAT Failed) 10:18<br \/>\nFH- Gallaher 3 run (Carpenter PAT) :38<br \/>\nthird quarter<br \/>\nFH- Kudlaweic 1 run. (Carpenter PAT) 7:34<br \/>\nfourth quarter<br \/>\nFH- Trout 4 pass from Kudlaweic. (Carpenter PAT) 10:59<br \/>\nTeam Statistics<br \/>\n\t\t\tT\t\tFH<br \/>\nFirst Downs\t\t6\t\t18<br \/>\nRushes\t\t\t14\t\t47<br \/>\nRush yards\t\t6\t\t147<br \/>\nPass Att.\t\t\t22\t\t19<br \/>\nPass Comp.\t\t9\t\t9<br \/>\nPass Yards\t\t138\t\t108<br \/>\nInterceptions\t\t0\t\t2<br \/>\nFumbles lost\t\t0\t\t0<br \/>\nPenalty yards\t\t3-29\t\t6-40<br \/>\nPunts\/Avg.\t\t4-26.75\t\t5-27.4<br \/>\nTotal Offense\t\t144\t\t255<br \/>\nIndividual Statistics<br \/>\nRushing<br \/>\nTyrone: B. Mertiff 5-8, Gummo 2-0, T. Mertiff 7-(-2).<br \/>\nForest Hills: Gallaher 22-89, Mays 13-55, Kudlaweic 11-3, Trout 1-0.<br \/>\nPassing<br \/>\nTyrone: T. Mertiff 9-21, 138, 1 TD, 1 Int, Gummo 0-1, 0, 0 TD 1 Int.<br \/>\nForest Hills: Kudlaweic 9-19 108, 1 TD, 0 Int.<br \/>\nReceiving<br \/>\nTyrone: Jeffries 5-92, Crowl 1-21, Gummo 1-13, B. Mertiff 1-7, Clark 1-5.<br \/>\nForest Hills: Papcunik 6-37, Burton 1-48, Gallaher 2-19.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>For the first time in 11 games, the Golden Eagles ran out of answers on offense. That had been the one constant for Tyrone during a season filled with injuries and near-misses &#8211; the Eagles&#8217; offense was always able to move the ball and put points on the board. 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