Quick Start Propels St.
Henry to 21-13 Victory over Minster
By
Bruce Monnin
ST. HENRY —
Sometimes it becomes immediately apparent at the start of the game that one
team is more motivated to win than the other.
The St. Henry Redskins used a lot of heart and a little help from the
wind to score two first quarter touchdowns, then stopped a late rally by the
Minster Wildcats to post a 21-13 victory.
“I’ve got to tell you, we’re a hungry football
team,” stated St. Henry coach Brad Luthman. “They (Minster) are sitting at the top of the
region and looking good for week 11, and we know that our backs are against the
wall from here on out. We had no choice
but to treat this like a playoff game. Some
of our guys just played out of their brains tonight. I couldn’t be prouder of them.”
St. Henry won the coin toss and elected to have
Minster face the headwind to start the game. A defensive stop led to an eight-yard Wildcat
punt into the wind. The Redskins started
only 46 yards from the end zone, and they covered the distance in eleven
plays. Eight consecutive runs set up an eleven-yard
scoring pass from Mitchel Stammen to D.J. Kunkler to give St. Henry the early 7-0 lead.
Minster fared no better on their second attempt
against the minor tempest and was again forced to punt. Nate Langenkamp
broke through the Wildcat line to block the kick, and the Redskins were back in
business on the Minster ten-yard line. On
fourth down from the one-yard line, Jesse Niekamp bulled over the goal line to
make the lead 14-0.
The switch in direction during the second
quarter made no difference to the fired-up St. Henry defense, and when the teams
left the field at halftime, they had only allowed the Wildcats 44 yards of
total offense, including just nine through the air.
Minster had the wind advantage during the third
quarter, so perhaps the opening Redskin drive of the second half was the most
important of the game. Though they did not
score, St. Henry used up over eight minutes during a 17-play drive, turning the
ball over on downs at the Wildcat 29-yard line.
“There’s no doubt,” commented Luthman on the importance of that drive, “because the weather
played a factor in this game. When we started
off the game, the headwind really affected their offense. We knew coming out in the third quarter that
we really needed to eat some clock, whether we got points or not. Give credit to our seniors. They grabbed the bull by the horns and did exactly
what we needed them to do.”
The Redskin defense held firm again on
Minster’s next drive, and the St. Henry lead looked secure with the ball and
the wind in their favor for the fourth quarter.
The Redskins were driving for a score which would have put the game away, when Jaren Thobe intercepted a pass at the Minster fifteen-yard
line to bring the Wildcats back to life.
A 17-yard run by Evan Huelsman, and big receptions by Eli Wolf and Jacob
Dues highlighted the ensuing eleven play drive, which was capped off when
quarterback Josh Nixon snuck over from one yard out to close the deficit to
14-7.
A rejuvenated Minster defense forced St. Henry
into a long third-down play, but Stammen found Blake Hoyng open for the first down yardage. Hoyng was not finished,
as he broke several tackles and then ran free down the sidelines for a 66-yard
touchdown reception, increasing the Redskin lead to 21-7
with only five minutes remaining.
The Wildcat offense would not give up, however,
and used nine plays to score their second touchdown of the game on another
Nixon quarterback sneak. A low snap led
to a missed extra point, and the St. Henry lead was now 21-13 with under three
minutes left in the contest.
Mitch Schwieterman recovered
the onside kick that followed, but the Minster defense was able to force a
punt, giving the Wildcats one last chance.
Starting at their own 13-yard line with only 1:36 on the clock, they
moved the ball thirty yards up the field in their first five plays. At that point, the Redskin defense once again
frustrated the Minster offense, forcing four straight incompletions to secure
the victory.
“If God would have told me we were going to
hold them to thirteen points, I’d have been alright with that,” summed up Luthman about his defense’s performance. “That’s a really good offense, one of the top
three offenses in the league.”
The St. Henry defense was complimented by a
strong rushing game which ground out 194 yards, led by 140 yards on 32 carries
by Jesse Niekamp. Quarterback Mitchel Stammen also had an efficient night through the air,
completing 10 of 16 passes for another 142 yards.
St. Henry’s record improves to 5-3, and they
remain at home to play the 5-3 Fort Recovery Indians next week. Minster’s record is also now 5-3, and they return
home next week to face the 5-3 Anna Rockets.
Score
by quarter 1 2 3
4 Total
St.
Henry 14 0 0
7 21
Minster
0 0 0 13 13
First
Quarter:
SH
– D.J. Kunkler 11 yd pass from Mitchel Stammen (Mitchel Stammen kick),
4:09
SH
– Jesse Niekamp 1 yd run (Mitchel Stammen kick), 1:29
Fourth
Quarter:
MIN
– Josh Nixon 1 yd run (Jason Schultz kick), 6:33
SH
– Blake Hoyng 66 yd pass from Mitchel Stammen (Mitchel Stammen kick),
4:59
MIN
– Josh Nixon 1 yd run (kick failed), 2:43
Team
statistics SH MIN
First
downs 17 15
Rushes
- yards 48-194 21-64
Passing
yards 142 186
Comp
- att - int 10-16-1 15-39-0
Total
offense 336 250
Punts
- average 2-32.5 5-20.4
Fumbles
- lost 0-0 0-0
Penalties
- yards 7-82 4-34
Time
of possession 30:40 17:20
Individual
statistics
Rushing: St. Henry, J Niekamp 32-140, P Stammen 8-41, Hoyng 5-14, Siefring 1-1, M Stammen 2-(minus
2); Minster, Huelsman 11-45, Wolf 1-11, Nixon 4-6, S Dues 5-2
Passing: St. Henry, Stammen
10-16-1-142; Minster, Nixon 15-39-0-186
Receiving: St. Henry, A.J. Niekamp 3-26, Hoyng 2-74, Lefeld 1-16, Kunkler 1-11, P Stammen 1-8, Prenger 1-4, Bender 1-3; Minster, J Dues 6-105, Schmiesing 4-38, Wolf 2-26, Schultz 2-5, S Dues 1-12