{"id":49118,"date":"2008-11-10T11:17:56","date_gmt":"2008-11-10T15:17:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/tyronepa.com\/v3\/?p=49118"},"modified":"2008-11-11T11:24:35","modified_gmt":"2008-11-11T15:24:35","slug":"blue-devils-hold-on-to-earn-berth-in-district-6-a-semis","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tyronepa.com\/?p=49118","title":{"rendered":"Blue Devils hold on to earn berth in District 6-A semis"},"content":{"rendered":"<table>\n<tr>\n<td align=center><a href=\"https:\/\/tyronepa.com\/v3\/wp-content\/uploads\/2008\/11\/mv2-geis-pressurew.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/tyronepa.com\/v3\/wp-content\/uploads\/2008\/11\/mv2-geis-pressurew.jpg\" alt=\"\" title=\"mv2-geis-pressurew\" width=\"400\" height=\"292\" class=\"aligncenter size-medium wp-image-49119\" srcset=\"https:\/\/tyronepa.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2008\/11\/mv2-geis-pressurew.jpg 400w, https:\/\/tyronepa.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2008\/11\/mv2-geis-pressurew-150x109.jpg 150w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 400px) 100vw, 400px\" \/><\/a><\/td>\n<td align=center>Key stop<br \/>\nBellwood-Antis defensive end Tyler Geis (89) gets to Mo Valley quarterback Tyler Neff late in the Blue Devils 13-7 victory over the Black Knights on Saturday at Bellwood Memorial Stadium. Geis forced an incompletion to end Moshannon Valley\u2019s upset bid. B-A lineman Grant Martin, (74) center, tries to go through a Moshannon blocker to get to Neff. (The Daily Herald\/Stacey Manning)<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/table>\n<p>Bellwood-Antis coach John Hayes said it when he stated in his midweek interview that it was tough when you had to play a team for a second time.<br \/>\n\u201cAnytime, you get the opportunity to play someone again,\u201d explained Hayes, \u201cyou get a pretty good understanding of what they want to do. You have to adjust, shore up techniques and work on the mistakes you made and the things you did well, and put what you didn\u2019t do, but think might work into the playbook.\u201d<br \/>\nOn Saturday night at Bellwood Memorial Stadium, Bellwood-Antis and Moshannon Valley met for the second time this season in a quarterfinal District 6-A playoff tilt. Bellwood-Antis had dominated 44-0 in the first meeting, handing the Black Knights their only loss of the regular season. Six Mo Valley turnovers paved the way for that big victory for the Blue Devils.<br \/>\nThis time, although Moshannon did commit an interception and fumble to turn the ball over on their first two series from scrimmage, it was Bellwood-Antis making the mistakes and just barely escaping with a hard-fought 13-7 win.<br \/>\nThe Bellwood-Antis offense marched into the Red Zone, inside the MV-20 six times and inside the 30 twice more, but were able to score only twice.<br \/>\nThe offense shot themselves in the foot, committing penalties that negated first down runs. The Blue Devils committed six of their total of seven penalties when they had the football. The one time on defense, resulted in a first down for Moshannon Valley.<br \/>\n\u201cWe played awfully good at points,\u201d said Hayes. \u201cOffensively, we had some great plays. Unfortunately, a number of them came back because of a penalty or something. Still, some guys made some fantastic plays, ad-libbed like Nate\u2019s (Gray) pass to Collier at the end of the first half. Timmy adjusted that and took it deep.\u201d<br \/>\nMoshannon Valley received the opening kick, but the B-A defense forced a fumble and Adam Kovac recovered for Bellwood-Antis at the MV-31.<br \/>\nZach McCaulley picked up five on the first play, before Jason Miller bulled for 10 more to move the sticks for a first down just inside the Knights-10. McCaulley got the call and went through a huge hole over the left side to score untouched. Tyler Geis kicked the PAT and Bellwood-Antis led 7-0 with 9:36 to play in the opening quarter.<br \/>\nMo Valley got a nine-yard scamper from quarterback Tyler Neff for a first down on their next series, but two plays later, Tim Collier intercepted a Neff pass.<br \/>\nMcCaulley, who led all runners with 113 yards on 18 rushes, carried twice for 20 yards, Miller twice for seven, and Nick DeGol once for eight yards, but the Black Knight defense stopped Bellwood-Antis at the MV-9, when Collier got three yards, on a fourth-and-four.<br \/>\nBellwood-Antis would march to the MV-20 on their next series, a march that got a jump-start when Gray connected with Collier for 37 yards on the first call.<br \/>\nMoshannon Valley turned around and drove 80 yards to tie the game. Brock Love gave the Knights a first down, racing for a 12-yard pickup, then  Neff connected on a short pass to Tom Rowley, and the returning All-ICC receiver got away and turned it into a 39-yard touchdown down the left sideline. Mo Valley\u2019s 6-foot-2, 270-pound two-way tackle Jason Dudurich\u2019s extra point kick tied the game with 7:12 to play in the second quarter.<br \/>\n\u201cAs a team, we believed if we could stick with them early on and build some confidence, that we would stay with them,\u201d said Moshannon Valley coach Murray Fetzer. \u201cWe made some early turnovers, built ourselves a hole, but we persevered, came back through, made some plays. The turnovers evened out. They made a big fourth down play, but I give that quarterback credit and that receiver credit. He found a way to get open, we were in man-to-man, but that\u2019s football.\u201d<br \/>\nB-A senior return man Randy Pfahler gave the Blue Devils good field position, with a 37-yard return of the kick following the Knights\u2019 score. With the ball at the MV-48, McCaulley scooted for 16 on the opening play of the drive. Gray picked up five and McCaulley ran twice for eight yards and a first down, but B-A was faced with a fourth and 25 following a five-yard penalty and a sack of Gray by the Moshannon defense. On the play, the B-A offensive line gave Gray time and Collier got behind the secondary. Adjusting on the pass that was short, Collier grabbed the ball and ran to the MV-2. McCaulley scored the two-yard TD on the next play. The kick was wide right, but Bellwood-Antis had a 13-7 lead with 2:23 to play in the first half.<br \/>\n\u201c(On defense) we had kids that were trying,\u201d said Hayes. \u201cBut we were like playing on ice, really concerned about the big play, especially when they got one. We knew another one was just a play away. Those guys were playing a little tentative.\u201d<br \/>\nNeff, who threw just six passes in the first half, let fly with 16 over the final two quarters, including seven of eight plays in the final drive. Neff completed 15 0f 22 for 174 yards, but the Blue Devil defense bent but never broke in the second half.<br \/>\nMoshannon Valley drove to the BA-11, 25 and 22 on their final three series, but Bellwood-Antis turned away all three threats, including the next to the last play of the game, when Geis hit Neff, forcing an incompletion.<br \/>\n\u201cI couldn\u2019t be prouder of our kids. I thought our kids played hard, and gave a valiant effort. That\u2019s what we wanted. In life, you\u2019re going to fight, fight, fight. Sometimes you win and sometimes you lose. But if you give the effort every time, more likely, you are going to win more than you lose. These kids learned a great lesson tonight. Never give up, never give up. It won\u2019t always go your way, but you will win more than you lose, \u201d said Fetzer. \u201cWe support John Hayes. Hopefully he and Bellwood-Antis will do well next week. We want to see them get out and make a great showing and hopefully get a victory over Bishop McCort.\u201d<br \/>\nGray took a kneel-down to run the clock out to end the game, and send Bellwood-Antis to the semifinals next week against top seed Bishop McCort.<br \/>\n\u201cYou have to give Mo Valley a lot of credit. They didn\u2019t back down. Up to the next to the last play of the game, they gave 110 per cent After we scored right away and got the ball right back, they could have folded their tents.<br \/>\n\u201cWe made some good plays, but were very inconsistent and hurt ourselves a lot in the process.\u201d<br \/>\nBlue Devil Notes: Zach McCaulley has 1,179 yards and 21 TDs on 178 carries, and is ninth on the TD list for one season&#8230;.Tim Collier has 17 catches for 462 yards fifth on the B-A list for receiving yards and his 7 TD catches are tied for second&#8230;.Nate Gray joins Chuck Benton as the only B-A passers with two 1,000-yard seasons, and now has 51 of 99 completions in \u201808 for 1,040 yards. Gray passes Benton to move into second place with 24 career TD passes&#8230;.B-A will play Bishop McCort at the Point Stadium in Johnstown on Friday, Nov. 14.<br \/>\nBellwood-Antis 13  Moshannon Valley 7<br \/>\nMoshannon Valley  0  7  0  0 &#8211;  0<br \/>\nBellwood-Antis      7  6  8  0 &#8211; 13<br \/>\nFirst Quarter<br \/>\nBA &#8211; McCaulley 10 run. (Geis kick). 9:36.<br \/>\nSecond Quarter.<br \/>\nMV &#8211; Rowley 39 pass from Neff. (Dudurich kick). 7:12.<br \/>\nBA &#8211; McCaulley 2 run. (kick failed). 2:23.<br \/>\nTeam<br \/>\n\t                                        MV           BA<br \/>\nFirst Downs                      11             12<br \/>\nYards Rushing              12-71      39-183<br \/>\nPass Att.-Comp.            15-22           5-8<br \/>\nPass Yards                        174           155<br \/>\nTotal Yards                       245           338<br \/>\nFumbles\/Lost                    1-1            3-1<br \/>\nInterceptions Thrown         1                0<br \/>\nPenalties\/Yards               3-15          7-53<br \/>\nPunts\/Avg.                    4-33.3          2-35<br \/>\nRushing<br \/>\nBellwood-Antis &#8211; Z. McCaulley 18-113 (2 TD), Miller 7-36, Gray 9-14, Collier 2-6, DeGol 2-15, Team 1- (-1).<br \/>\nMoshannon Valley &#8211; Morroni 12-31, Neff 5-18, Love 6-18, Frailey 4-4.<br \/>\nPassing<br \/>\nBellwood-Antis &#8211; Gray 5-8, 155 Yds., 0 Int., 1 TD.<br \/>\nMoshannon Valley &#8211; Myers 15-22, 174 Yds., 1 Int. 1 TD.<br \/>\n Receiving<br \/>\nBellwood-Antis- Collier 3-118, Miller 1-19, Geis 1-10, McCaulley 0-8.<br \/>\nMoshannon Valley &#8211; J. Gmerek 7-69, Rowley 6-77 (1 TD), Henry 1-15, Hutton 1-13.. <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Key stop Bellwood-Antis defensive end Tyler Geis (89) gets to Mo Valley quarterback Tyler Neff late in the Blue Devils 13-7 victory over the Black Knights on Saturday at Bellwood Memorial Stadium. Geis forced an incompletion to end Moshannon Valley\u2019s upset bid. 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