Flyers earn tight win
over Wildcats
Division VI Football
Region 24 Semifinal at Piqua
By
Gary Rasberry
PIQUA — The matchup
between Marion Local and Minster proved to be a battle to the finish. A dominant third quarter by the Flyers proved
to be the difference as Marion Local outlasted neighboring Minster 41-34 at the
Division VI Region 24 semifinals on Friday night at Alexander Stadium in Piqua.
The Flyers (10-2) now take on another neighbor
along Ohio 119, St. Henry, next Friday at a site to be determined. Marion Local won the regular season meeting
35-21 in Maria Stein. Minster, which is now 1-2 against Marion Local in the
last three playoff meetings, ends its season with a record of 9-3.
"Minster's a good team (and has) a lot of
good skill (players)," said Flyers' coach Tim Goodwin. "I thought coming into the game this was
one of the few times where both offenses had the edge. Usually, I'm dead
wrong. Both offenses were pretty darn
good in comparison in how they matched up against the opposing defenses."
The Flyers worked the rushing attack for success,
tallying 350 yards on 59 carries. Marion
Local's quarterback Adam Bertke was effective in the
passing game as well, opening the scoring with a 42-yard scoring strike to Jacy
Goettemoller. Bertke later fired a 44-yard strike to Hunter Wilker to push Marion to Minster's eight-yard line. Two plays later, Alaric Keller scored on a
one-yard burst that put the Flyers up 21-7 late in the first half. Minster then pulled to within 21-14 at
halftime after Adam Niemeyer's 6-yard scoring pass to Ethan Wolf.
Minster abandoned the running game during the
second half, as the Wildcats only rushed the ball three times in the final 24
minutes of play as Niemeyer tried to take advantage of a young Flyers'
secondary.
Korey Schultz picked off a Bertke
pass to open the second half and returned it to the Flyers' 17-yard line, but
Niemeyer's first pass from scrimmage ended up in the hands of Goettemoeller for an interception to end the drive.
"There's several plays in this game you'd
like to have back," said Minster's coach Nate Moore of the interception. "That would be one of them. We made a lot of good plays, too."
The Flyers only scored once in the third
quarter, on Goettemoeller's second rushing score of
the night, but held the ball for 10 minutes and 40 seconds in the quarter.
Marion Local started the final quarter by
pushing its lead up to 21 points on a Bertke 10-yard
TD run, but the Wildcats refused to concede.
On Minster's next possession, Devon Poeppelman took what looked to be a reverse handoff, but
stopped and fired a 44-yard strike to Jay Eilerman
for a score. The PAT kick was no good
and the Flyers' lead was 15 points.
The ensuing on-side kick, the ball looked like
it would be short of the mandated 10 yards, but as the ball stopped, a Marion
player tried to pick it up. The ball was
then recovered by a Minster player, but the Wildcats promptly fumbled it back
to the Flyers.
Marion Local's ensuing possession then stalled
at Minster's one-yard line when Bertke could not
break in for the score. Niemeyer moved
the team upfield quickly, hitting Poeppelman
for a three-yard score to make it 35-27 with 2:20 remaining in the game.
Marion recovered the onside kick and tried to
run the clock down. On a fourth-and-one
from the Flyers' 41-yard line, Goettemoeller went
wide and dashed to pay dirt with 1:56 left.
The quick score allowed Minster another quick
two-minute drill, and thanks to a Flyers' pass interference and encroachment
penalties, Niemeyer found Wolf for the second time of the night for a score to
make it 41-34. The final on-side kick was
covered by Marion and the Flyers ran out the final 48 seconds of the game.
"We need to credit Minster. They never quit," said Goodwin. "They have great skill with their
quarterback and receivers. We can't forget our secondary is three sophomores and a junior
going against some very good seniors and one stud junior. Our kids battled and we came out ahead."
"I'm so proud of them," said Moore. "We lost to one of the best teams in
Division VI, if not the best. I am proud
of how they played. If you have to go out, this is how you go out."
Goettemoeller finished with 198
yards rushing on 26 carries and added two receptions for 57 yards. Bertke ran for 110
yards and was 5-of-12 passing for 135 yards.
Niemeyer closes out an outstanding football career
at Minster with 251 yards on 25-of-48 passing with two interceptions and four
touchdowns. Poeppelman
had eight catches for 78 yards with Wolf adding 69 yards on eight catches.
Score
by quarter 1 2 3 4 Total
Marion
Local 7 14 7 13 41
Minster 7 7 0 20 34