Minster Kicks 43 Yard
Field Goal to Beat St. Henry 24-21
By
Bruce Monnin
MINSTER — Last
weekend saw Coldwater defeat Marion Local at home by making a 43-yard field goal
in the last seconds of the game. This
week the Minster Wildcats decided to give it a try with placekicker Jason
Schultz, his jaw still wired shut from being broken three weeks ago. He drove the 43-yarder straight down the
middle with plenty to spare to secure the 24-21 win over the St. Henry
Redskins.
“The jaw actually helped me increase my kicking
game,” claimed an elated Schultz. “I had
to drop my two main positions, fullback and linebacker. Now, in practice I have two hours to focus on
what I love to do, which is kick.”
“He’s made 55-yarders in practice,” added
Minster coach Geron Stokes, “He’s just earned our
trust from a toughness standpoint through his workout regime this winter, spring and summer. Our sideline believed he was making it.”
Unlike last week, the Wildcats came out of the
blocks quickly on their home field.
After receiving the opening kickoff, Minster combined three short passes
and thirteen running plays to drive 81 yards for a score. Josh Nixon capped off the drive with a two-yard
run for a 7-0 lead.
After St. Henry’s offense was stopped and
forced to punt from its own eight-yard line, the Minster offense took over at
midfield. This time, it was four passes
that did most of the damage. The final
one was a 14-yard score from Nixon to Jacob Dues, who would end the evening
with nine receptions for 122 yards.
Schultz’ extra point made the score 14-0.
The Redskins needed a big play to turn the
momentum around. It occurred on the ensuing
kickoff, as Jesse Niekamp caught the ball at the eleven and returned it 61
yards to the Wildcat 28-yard line. Six
plays later, Niekamp ran nine yards for a touchdown to reduce the deficit to
14-7.
The scoring slowed down in the second quarter,
as each team penetrated enemy territory before turnovers thwarted their
drives. After Jonathan Niemeyer
intercepted a St. Henry pass at the 23-yard line, Minster needed only one play
to capitalize, as Nixon found Bryce Schmiesing on a 77-yard
scoring strike deep down the middle of the field. It was one of Schmiesing’s
eight catches for 164 yards in the game and gave the Wildcats a 21-7 halftime
lead.
The second half played out differently, as the
Redskin defense put pressure on Nixon, thus keeping Minster out of the end zone.
“We drew up a few new defensive coverages,
stuff we saw on film,” explained St. Henry coach Brad Luthman. “Give Minster some credit, they just came out
and picked it apart. At halftime we got
back to doing what we do, and we played pretty dang good.”
Midway through the third quarter, Mitchel Stammen found Tylar Schlarman for a 44-yard completion deep into Minster
territory. Three plays later, Mitchel
connected with Paul Stammen for a ten-yard score to
bring the Redskins back within a touchdown.
The two teams again traded trips into each
other’s territory, but both defenses held on critical fourth-down plays. Early in the fourth quarter, St. Henry put
together a ten play, 80-yard drive which was finished off by a five-yard touchdown
run by Mitchel Stammen. When Ryan Luttmer’s
extra point was good, the game was tied 21-21 with only 4:45 to play.
Neither team was able to move the ball far on
their subsequent drives. With 50 seconds
remaining, the Redskins faced a fourth down and one from their own 41-yard line. The decision was made to punt and play for
overtime.
“We were playing that fine line of not leaving
enough time left for Minster, yet still going for the win,” added Luthman. “We’d been
holding them all half, and at the end that was still a 43-yard field goal. That was a heck of a kick.”
Minster took over on their own 27-yard
line. Almost immediately, Stokes turned
and said something to his kicker. “I
said ‘Get loose, you’re going to win this thing’.”
Using three completions and a pass interference
penalty, the Wildcats moved the ball 47 yards in just 36 seconds to set up the
dramatic, game-winning kick.
“It was just two good football teams going back
and forth and someone had to win it,” was how Stokes summarized the game. “I just love our fight. We’re not
perfect. We’re
not playing sharp and crisp, but we’re just fighting. To me, that is the most important thing you
can get out of kids.”
Quarterback Josh Nixon had his best passing
game of the year, completing 21 of 36 passes for 339 yards and two touchdowns. Evan Huelsman added 74 rushing yards on 20
carries. Redskin quarterback Mitchel Stammen completed 16 of 28 passes for 183 yards, with Blake
Hoyng pulling down six receptions for 56 yards. Jesse Niekamp added 79 rushing yards on 15 carries.
Minster’s record improves to 6-2, and they go
on the road next week to face the 3-5 Anna Rockets. St. Henry’s record is now 5-3, and they also
take to the road in a must win game against the 6-2 Fort Recovery Indians.
Score
by quarter 1 2 3 4 Total
Minster
14 7 0 3 24
St.
Henry 7 0 7 7
21
First
Quarter:
MIN
– Josh Nixon 2 yd run (Jason Schultz kick), 7:06
MIN
– Jacob Dues 14 yd pass from Josh Nixon (Jason Schultz kick), 3:17
SH
– Jesse Niekamp 9 yd run (Ryan Luttmer kick), 0:40
Second
Quarter:
MIN
– Bryce Schmiesing 77 yd pass from Josh Nixon (Jason
Schultz kick), 3:44
Third
Quarter:
SH
– Paul Stammen 10 yd pass from Mitchel Stammen (Ryan Luttmer kick), 7:56
Fourth
Quarter:
SH
– Mitchel Stammen 5 yd run (Ryan Luttmer
kick), 4:45
MIN
– Jason Schultz 43 yd FG, 0:09
Team
statistics MIN SH
First
downs 23 14
Rushes
- yards 33-96 31-136
Passing
yards 339 183
Comp
- att - int 21-36-1 16-28-1
Total
yards 435 319
Punts
- average 4-35.8 6-33.0
Fumbles
- lost 1-1 0-0
Penalties
- yards 6-53 3-42
Time
of possession 22:41 25:19
Individual
statistics
Rushing: Minster, Huelsman 20-74, Nixon 11-16, Schmiesing 2-6; St. Henry, Niekamp 15-79, P Stammen 7-38, M Stammen 9-19
Passing: Minster, Nixon 21-36-1-339; St. Henry, M Stammen 16-28-1-183
Receiving: Minster, Dues 9-122, Schmiesing
8-164, Poeppelman 4-53; St. Henry, Hoyng 6-56, P Stammen 4-31, Schlarman 2-58, Niekamp 2-21, Luttmer
1-12, Mescher 1-5