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HS Football: Blue Mountain holds off Tamaqua on Senior Night

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Blue Mountain's Brody Foose (22) and Sonny Amato (32) sack Tamaqua quarterback Chase Serfass (10) during Friday's Schuylkill-Colonial Red Division game at the Eagles' Nest. (Photo by Brook Koch-Guers)

ORWIGSBURG — A week before Halloween, Tamaqua threw a pretty big scare into Blue Mountain, but the Eagles made enough big plays on offense and enough stops on defense to pull out a victory on Senior Night and Hall of Fame Night at the Eagles’ Nest.

Senior Carter Smith scored two touchdowns and fellow senior Josh Hoover caught a long TD pass just before halftime as Blue Mountain turned back Tamaqua 34-20 on Friday night in a Schuylkill-Colonial Red Division game.

“I thought we made the plays we needed to make to get the W,” Blue Mountain coach Chuck Kutz said.

That “W” didn’t come easily.

Tamaqua (3-7, 2-6 Red) used its ball-control offense to great effect early, but a gadget play produced the first touchdown of the game. On fourth-and 6 from the Blue Mountain 34, the Blue Raiders ran a pitch pass. Star running back Terrence McDowell took the pitch from quarterback Chase Serfass. Instead of running, McDowell threw a 34-yard strike to Ace Schickram for the score. McDowell then took a shovel pass from Serfass for the two-point conversion and an 8-0 lead.

Blue Mountain answered with a five-play, 65-yard touchdown drive. Quarterback Cohen Kirby hit Chase Guers for a 28-yard pass into Tamaqua territory. Smith then ran for 13 yards and again for 26 yards to the end zone.

Back came the Blue Raiders. McDowell, who finished with 117 yards rushing on 25 carries, ripped off a 32-yard jaunt to set up first-and-goal. Malachi Stewart blasted into the end zone from the 3 to give Tamaqua a 14-6 lead with 10:41 left in the second quarter.

“I thought our kids played one of their better games of the year,” Tamaqua coach Sam Bonner said. “It was a tight ballgame the whole time. We gave up some big plays that hurt us. But the overall effort was there. I thought our kids played a great game.”

Blue Mountain’s Frankie Russo (9) scores a touchdown on a 58-yard pass from Cohen Kirby during Friday’s game against Tamaqua. (Photo by Brook Koch-Guers)

Blue Mountain (6-4, 5-3) answered with a pair of long pass plays to take a 20-14 lead at halftime. First, Kirby connected with Frankie Russo on a crossing pattern, and Russo turned on the jets for a 58-yard touchdown reception. Then, with 9.8 seconds left before halftime, Kirby fired a deep pass and hit Josh Hoover in stride for a 62-yard TD down the Tamaqua sideline.

“That’s always huge to flip momentum,” Kutz said of the score just before halftime.

The Eagles opened the third quarter with a nine-play, 70-yard drive to take a two-score lead. Smith, who finished with 102 yards rushing on just 12 carries, raced the final 11 yards to make it 27-14.

Blue Mountain’s Carter Smith (6) breaks a tackle on his second touchdown run during Friday night’s Schuylkill-Colonial Red Division win over Tamaqua. (Photo by Brook Koch-Guers)

Tamaqua, though, wasn’t done yet as Serfass connected with Schickram for a 13-yard TD pass with 11:09 left in the game. That cut the deficit to just one score at 27-20.

The Blue Raiders had other chances, but two lost fumbles and an interception by Blue Mountain’s Brady Strause in the final seconds stopped potential scoring drives.

Blue Mountain’s Brady Strause (2) made an interception in the final seconds to clinch the Eagles’ 34-20 victory over Tamaqua on Friday night. (Photo by Brook Koch-Guers)

Brody Foose’s 11-yard TD run with 1:12 left in the game sealed the victory for the Eagles.

Both teams will be in the District 11 playoffs next week, Blue Mountain in Class 4A and Tamaqua in Class 3A. The victory likely clinched the No. 4 seed and a home game for the Eagles. Tamaqua will open the playoffs on the road.

Blue Mountain had some of its own issues it must address before the postseason begins. The Eagles lost two fumbles and got penalized eight times for 65 yards. Two negated positive plays on offense, and another on fourth down gave Tamaqua a first down.

“We need to clean up our mistakes,” Kutz said. “In the playoffs, you’ve got to clean that stuff up, but I’m very proud of the effort on Senior Night.”

The Blue Mountain All-Sports Hall of Fame inducted eight new members at halftime of Friday night’s Schuylkill-Colonial Red Division game against Tamaqua. The honorees include, from left: Mark Boran, Kristen Caldarella, Terry Ernst, wife Rebecca Hartranft and children Brooks and Peyton Hartranft (accepting for Tyler Hartranft), Kelli McIntyre, Travis Moyer, Greg Yutko Sr. and Michael Grigalonis. (Photo by Bob Lipsky)
Blue Mountain head coach Chuck Kutz, left, makes an All-State Wall of Fame plaque presentation to Gaige Guers on Friday night. At right is Chase Guers. (Photo by Brook Koch-Guers)

 

Game Summary

Blue Mountain 34, Tamaqua 20

 

Tam (3-7, 2-6)        8          6          0          6  —   20

BM (6-4, 5-3)         6          14         7           7  —  34

Tam — Schickram 34 pass from McDowell (McDowell pass from Serfass)

BM — Smith 26 run (kick blocked)

Tam — Stewart 3 run (pass failed)

BM — Russo 58 pass from Kirby (run failed)

BM — Hoover 62 pass from Kirby (Guers run)

BM — Smith 11 run (Hoover kick)

Tam — Schickram 13 pass from Serfass (pass failed)

BM — B. Foose 11 run (Hoover kick)

Team Statistics

Tam-BM

First Downs —- 16      15

Rushes-Yards — 46-152      26-151

Passes —- 7-13-1      8-12-0

Passing Yards —- 92      198

Total Yards —- 244      349

Fumbles/Lost —- 3-2      2-2

Penalties — 5-46      8-65

Individual Statistics

RUSHING: Tamaqua — McDowell 25-117, Stewart 13-38, Schickram 4-17, McCabe 1-1, Serfass 3-(-21). Blue Mountain — Smith 12-102, B. Foose 8-47, Kirby 4-9, Guers 1-(-1), Team 1-(-6).

PASSING: Tamaqua — Serfass 6-12-1, 58; McDowell 1-1-0, 34. Blue Mountain — Kirby 8-12-0, 198.

RECEIVING: Tamaqua — Schickram 5-72, McCabe 2-20. Blue Mountain — Guers 4-69, Hoover 1-62, Russo 1-58, Luckenbill 1-6, B. Foose 1-3.

INTERCEPTIONS: Tamaqua — None. Blue Mountain — B. Strause.

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