Minster rallies to earn
spot in Columbus
By
Colin Foster
WAPAKONETA — Tinora's size, physicality and strength hadn't been matched
all season ... until they met Minster.
When all was said and done on Friday night, it
was toughness, resiliency and a couple special plays down the stretch that
propelled the Wildcats to a dramatic 14-13 victory over the previously unbeaten
Rams in the Division VI state semifinal at Harmon Field.
The win sends the Wildcats (11-3) to their first
state final since 1989 where they will meet defending champion Kirkland on
Friday at 3 p.m. in Columbus. The
Hornets defeated Lucasville Valley 28-7 in the other state semi in New Albany.
"I'm jacked, man," Minster coach Geron Stokes said.
"We've got work to do. I'm anxious to watch this tape and try to get stuff fixed in
the morning. You've
got a shot. You're
in the final two, playing a really, really, really, really good team. We've given ourselves
a chance. I'm just really proud of our
kids."
Minster trailed Tinora
13-7 with under seven minutes to play in the game. After the Wildcat defense forced a punt
attempt, Eli Wolf shot through the heart of the Ram line to block it and the
ball was recovered by Chad Stoner.
"We talked all game about going inside
that lane to get the punt block and I figured that was a good time to do
it," Wolf said. "I just tried
it out. We needed a stop there and it
ended up working out and really helping us."
"He's a stud man," said Stokes about Wolf. "You bank on your studs making plays
this time of year. He went out and made
one. That was huge."
A penalty after the block moved Minster back
several yards but it didn't matter; Josh Nixon threw a
15-yard strike to Jacob Dues on the first play and then the junior quarterback
faked a pass and ran for the tying touchdown with 6:49 left to play. Jason Schultz's PAT sailed through the
uprights for the go-ahead point.
Tinora drove down the field
to set up a game-winning 28-yard field goal attempt by first team All-Northwest
District kicker Josh Camp, but the kick missed a yard left and the 'Cats
secured their second one-point victory of the postseason.
Evan Huelsman's 20-yard touchdown run with 5:13
left in the opening half gave Minster a 7-0 lead going into the locker
room. That advantage, however, could
have been doubled had Nixon not been denied on a fourth-and-goal from the one
with time winding down in the half.
Minster had five drives in the first half, four
of which concluded in Tinora territory. The orange and black defense also had a
goal-line stand to stuff Tinora on its second drive
of the game.
But the Rams converted two second-half
turnovers - a fumble and an interception - into 13 points to take their first
lead of the game. On the opening series
of the third quarter, Huelsman fumbled, and Tinora's
Mathias Gube recovered the ball at Minster 45-yard
line. Tinora,
who went 0-for-7 on third-down conversions in the first half, picked up two
third downs on the ensuing series before Riley Nagel punched in to tie the game
less than four minutes into the quarter.
Ram defensive tackle Casey Helton intercepted
Nixon with 3:20 left in the third to set Tinora up at
the Minster 26. Then with 36 seconds
remaining in the period, quarterback Brevin Renollet
found Hunter Vogel for a 12-yard touchdown.
But Camp's extra point attempt was blocked by Hayden Schindler - a play
that proved to be one of the most critical in the outcome.
"We knew it was going to be a battle coming
into the game. They certainly put up a
good fight and they're a great football team," Wolf said. "In the end, I think we just fought, and
our toughness won out."
Stokes said after the win that he didn't anticipate his team would be playing in the state title
game when they stepped on the practice field over the summer. Friday's win - this whole playoff run for that
matter - is just a testament to how far the Wildcats have come.
"I would have bet my savings on it (not being
in the state final)," Stokes joked. "This group was soft. This group
was weak, and we were a little bit selfish. These guys have invested and fixed
their issues and really have been extremely loyal to each other and just became
a team."
Score
by quarter 1 2
3 4 Total
Minster 0 7
0 7 14
Defiance
Tinora 0 0 13 0 13
Second
Quarter:
MIN
– Evan Huelsman 20 yd run (Jason Schultz kick), 5:13
Third
Quarter:
TIN
– Riley Nagel 4 yd run (Josh Camp kick), 8:25
TIN
– Hunter Vogel 12 yd pass from Brevin Renollet (kick
blocked by Hayden Schindler), 0:36
Fourth
Quarter:
MIN
– Josh Nixon 2 yd run (Jason Schultz kick), 6:49
Team
statistics MIN TIN
First
downs 10 16
Rushes
- yards 25-67 42-140
Passing
yards 171 147
Comp
- att - int 13-24-2 15-29-0
Total
offense 238 287
Return
yards 135 34
Punts
- average 4-32.5 7-32.7
Fumbles
- lost 1-1 1-1
Penalties
- yards 4-40 6-40
Time
of possession 20:34 27:26
Individual
statistics
Rushing:
Minster, Huelsman 16-60, Schmiesing 1-12, S Dues1-(-1), Nixon 7-(-4); Defiance Tinora, Gares 15-54, Renollet 10-52, Nagel 10-29, Sweinhagen
2-4, Gareau 5-1
Passing: Minster, Nixon 13-24-2-171; Defiance Tinora, Renollet 15-29-0-147
Receiving: Minster, Schmiesing
4-62, Wolf 4-62, J Dues 4-45, Schultz 1-2; Defiance Tinora,
Sweinhagen 7-66, Nagel 4-39, Vogel 3-25, Hall 1-17