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Summit hits up Tigers for first win

Saturday, October 18, 2008

FENTON — Central football coach Rich Payne was a man of very few words Friday night after his Tigers were trounced by Rockwood Summit 35-0 in the opening game of the Class 5 District 1 playoffs at Summit.

"I have nothing to say," Payne said.

That is understandable after Central had been subject to the mercy of the running clock for the entire fourth quarter. And this against a team that entered the game without a win.

And it didn't help that the Tigers also self-destructed at times with numerous penalties, many of the personal foul and unsportsmanlike conduct variety.

The Tigers advanced twice into Falcons territory and had five first downs in the opening quarter to none for Summit.

But they still trailed 7-0 after the Falcons blocked a field-goal attempt by Kyle Bader. Summit's Kyle Breda picked up the ball and was stripped. It was picked up by Zach Klump, who ran it 35 yards for a touchdown. Central had moved the ball to the Summit 13, but had an illegal motion and false start penalty that made the field goal attempt 40 yards.

"We needed a spark and that was it," said Klump, whose team had lost a heartbreaker last week on a last-second touchdown by Parkway West. "I saw the ball come loose and hoping it would take a hop so I could pick it up and not stop."

Klump did not stop until he was in the end zone.

"We had great play from our special teams all night," Summit coach Mike Bellars said. "We had several kickoffs go for touchbacks, and of course that blocked field goal really gave us a spark."

Summit would dominate for the rest of the game.

Breda scored a pair of touchdowns in the second quarter, the final one coming in the last minute of the first half.

The Tigers entered the second half with some life as Ray Woldtvedt had a 39-yard run on the first play from scrimmage.

But Central fumbled at the Summit 20. The Falcons turned that into a touchdown, and the Tigers fumbled on their next offensive play.

Breda would score his third touchdown of the game with 2:02 to play in the third quarter, and the Falcons added a 2-point conversion to get the clock moving.

It couldn't move fast enough for the Tigers, who fell to 1-7 and 0-1 in district play.

Summit won for the first time in eight games, but finds itself in a tie for first place in the district with Eureka, which edged Jackson 17-10.

"We were 0-7, but we were not a bad team," Bellars said. "We played some very good teams close and had leads in five of those seven games. I am proud of my coaches to stay positive, and the kids who really had to fight through some adversity. I love the Missouri state high school playoff system. It gives us a chance to salvage our season."

Central tries to reverse its fortunes next week, but the Tigers have a tough game against Eureka.


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Come on Central!! You keep making the same mistakes over and over!!! Your not being fair to the kids or the fans!

-- Posted by footballfan on Wed, Oct 29, 2008, 11:46 am CDT

That 'run the ball down your throat' might be boring to you, but it sure has served some teams well. Pete Adkins, the winningest coach in Missouri high school history at Jefferson City, won a state record 12 championships with that philosophy. Don't hear too many in Jeff City complaining that it was boring. The object is to win the game, not entertain you. Now, for full disclosure, I am not one of the 'old coots' that supported or even know who the Gateway Tech coach is.

-- Posted by tigerfan87 on Wed, Oct 22, 2008, 10:36 am CDT

mike maguire at gateway tech. run the ball down your throat type. BORING! play defense like you rabid.
the old coots like him.

-- Posted by charle on Tue, Oct 21, 2008, 12:05 pm CDT

We can do something about the school board. Vote them out next election!!! It is so amazing that someone can get elected to an office and then instantly they THINK they know it all. They think they own the school.

-- Posted by footballfan on Tue, Oct 21, 2008, 10:03 am CDT

Lets remember the school board during the next elections. It just amazes me how some of these people think they know it all, and a few think they own the school. Lets vote them OUT next time.

-- Posted by footballfan on Tue, Oct 21, 2008, 9:56 am CDT

You got that right footballfan!!

-- Posted by tigerfan87 on Mon, Oct 20, 2008, 10:21 am CDT

You can thank your school board for throwing Payne under the bus!!!

-- Posted by footballfan on Mon, Oct 20, 2008, 10:10 am CDT

I have no clue who the "Gateway Tech dude" is.

-- Posted by tigerfan87 on Sun, Oct 19, 2008, 5:10 pm CDT

i told you who these old timers wanted. the gateway tech dude. a semo grad, they know him. they wanted him in 06 but couldn't get the job open. then in 07 the same thing. then the mess last spring and summer and the principal got his way. i was glad because running the ball 60 times a game aint fun to watch.

-- Posted by charle on Sun, Oct 19, 2008, 3:37 pm CDT

Painful, especially after a good effort against Seckman. Unsportsmanlike and personal foul penalities will never win ball games, only embarrass an already struggling program. At least have enough pride in your school not to act like sore losers when someone is stomping a mudhole in you. Ok, he had a trial period since no one else would take the job, now after this season, search for and hire a proven head coach, pay him well, and replace the whole staff. And do it by December so the new coach isn't starting in May to prepare for August. That was unfair to Coach Payne to throw him under the bus like that. But a TOTAL cleaning of the house is in order and should have been before this season. Coach Payne I believe is a good man and gives the best he has, but he isn't a head coach and his assistants are a joke to the entire area.

-- Posted by tigerfan87 on Sat, Oct 18, 2008, 9:41 am CDT



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