Indians Beat Wildcats
for Regional Title
By
Colin Foster
SIDNEY — Fort
Recovery's Will Homan, Caleb Martin and Wes Wenning
all had big offensive performances on Friday night. The Indian defense was equally as big. The result was the biggest victory in Fort
Recovery football history.
Trailing Minster 14-6 after one quarter, the Indians
outscored the Wildcats 27-7 over the final three quarters and knocked off last
year's Division VI state champions 33-21 in the Division VII, Region 26 final
to earn their first-ever trip to the state final four.
"This was a huge hurdle to get over. That is a really good
football team" said Fort Recovery coach Brent Niekamp, whose team suffered
a 14-12 loss to Minster in Week Seven. "Obviously,
they got us before, and honestly I was a little bit concerned if that would
weigh on us. But it didn't.
Our kids were ready for a fight. They fought for four quarters and got
them."
The Indians' state semifinal opponent will be
officially announced Sunday. Early
reports have them facing McComb at Spatans Stadium in Lima next Friday. The other state semifinal would pin Danville
against Mogadore.
"No matter who we play next, we know
they're going to be really good," Niekamp said. "We just have to prepare for that. I think we're going
to be confident. Coming out of this
league, you feel like you can play with anybody in the state, so I think our
kids will be ready to go."
Homan, a hard-running, lightning-quick
sophomore, carried the ball 40 times for 236 yards and scored two touchdowns in
the second half to put an end to Minster's seven-game postseason winning streak.
Homan's 59-yard TD run with 1:04 to play in the
third gave the Indians a 27-14 lead. He
put the nail in the coffin with a one-yard touchdown run midway through the
fourth quarter that made the score 33-14.
"He's never disappointed us, ever,"
Niekamp said of Homan. "He plays so
hard. He's such
a tough little runner and he's a smart football player. He just plays his guts out. When a guy runs like that and plays that hard,
then everybody on the team feels like they've got to
step it up to help him out. Our offensive
line played a great game tonight. They
gave him room to operate, and he did his thing."
Homan, starting in the place of injured Kyle Schroer, now has 518 yards and seven touchdowns through three
postseason games.
"It feels great that I can do it for
Kyle," Homan said. "It was the
last game he ever played last week. We're
going to keep playing more for him and do it for Kyle."
On the opening drive of the game, Homan totaled
65 yards on six carries. Martin finished
the series by beating everybody around the edge and scoring from four yards out
3 minutes and 23 seconds into the quarter. A failed two-point try left the score 6-0.
That lead didn't hold
up for long.
Minster scored 14 unanswered points to close the
first quarter. On the Wildcats' first
play, Josh Nixon fired a bomb to Jacob Dues for a 37-yard completion, a ball
that was nearly ripped away and intercepted by Indian defensive back Darien
Sheffer. Later on,
running back Evan Huelsman kept the chains moving with a gain of five on a third-and-two
and then capped a 63-yard drive by punching in from two yards out with 6:09
left in the first.
After a three-and-out by the Indians, Minster
took over at its own 46. It took the Wildcats
just six plays to find paydirt. Again,
Huelsman had a big third down pickup, gaining eight yards on a third-and-four
from the Indian 34. Huelsman followed by
taking a screen pass from Nixon and rumbling for 12 yards. One play later, Nixon hit Dues on a fade for a
14-yard touchdown. Jason Schultz's extra
point made the score 14-6 with 2:51 remaining in the first.
That was about the end of the highlights for
the high-octane Minster offense.
In the second quarter, the Indians responded by
scoring 15 unanswered points and forcing three straight Minster three-and-outs.
The result was a 21-14 lead at halftime.
Martin made things happen for the Indians. On the drive following Dues' touchdown, the
junior signal-caller hit his wideouts for two huge third-down conversions. First, he threaded the needle to Sheffer on
the sideline for a pickup of 11 on a third-and-long. Then, on another third-and-long, Brandon
Schoen hauled in a 55-yard beauty from Martin. Two plays later, Martin hooked up with Tanner
Koch for a nine-yard score.
Following another short series by Minster,
Martin found Wes Wenning for a 54-yard touchdown to
give the Indians back the lead at 18-14 with 7:36 to go before intermission. Darien Sheffer made two clutch special teams
plays to close the half. First, he pinned
Minster inside its own five-yard line with a punt. Then he added a 22-yard field goal as time
expired.
The Wildcats had a chance to tie in the third
quarter. Nixon and Dues hooked up for a
gain of 21 yards on a third-and-eight to advance the ball into Fort Recovery
territory. But Nixon was picked off by
Homan on a shot at the end zone.
The teams traded empty possessions over the next
two series and then Homan broke free for his 59-yard score to close the third.
The Indians took six minutes and 49 seconds off
the clock before Homan broke the plain for his final score.
Huelsman scored on a seven-yard run with 3:46
left in the game. The Wildcats were
marching down the field late in the fourth, but Nixon was intercepted by Tanner
Koch to wrap things up.
"At this level, your dudes have got to be
dudes, and their dudes were dudes," Minster coach Geron
Stokes said. "They went out and made
plays in critical situations. I just
thought they were hungrier. (Martin) stepped
up and made plays when he needed to make plays, and we didn't.
... I feel bad for our seniors because they wanted this bad. They just ran into a hungrier team."
Nixon, the MAC's all-time leader in touchdown
passes, finished his career by completing 17-of-33 passes for 182 yards. Dues had eight catches for 116 yards, but the
Wildcats were limited to just 261 yards of total offense.
The Indians were 14-of-19 on third-down
conversions. Martin completed 9-of-21
passes for 196 yards. Wenning had four receptions for 102 yards.
"Losing to them early in the regular
season, it feels great to come back here in the playoffs and get a win when it
really matters," Martin said.
In a preseason interview with the media, all
Martin could talk about was playing in Week 15. After Friday night, the Indians are one step
closer. And they left the field knowing
they can play with any team in the state.
"Now we know we can do anything,"
Martin said. "We can go to Week 15.
We knew that from that from the beginning,
but after this win, it's a really big boost to our confidence."
Added Homan: "If we beat Minster, we can beat
anyone."
Score
by quarter 1
2 3 4 Total
Fort
Recovery 6 15 6 6
33
Minster
14 0 0 7 21
First
Quarter:
FR
– Caleb Martin 4 yd run (run failed), 8:37
MIN
– Evan Huelsman 2 yd run (Jason Schultz kick), 6:04
MIN
– Jacob Dues 14 yd pass from Josh Nixon (Jason Schultz kick), 2:51
Second
Quarter:
FR
– Tanner Koch 9 yd pass from Caleb Martin (pass failed), 11:13
FR
– Wes Wenning 54 yd pass from Caleb Martin (run failed),
7:36
FR
– Darien Sheffer 22 yd FG, 0:03
Third
Quarter:
FR
– Will Homan 59 yd run (kick failed), 1:04
Fourth
Quarter:
FR
– Will Homan 1 yd run (pass failed), 5:13
MIN
– Evan Huelsman 7 yd run (Jason Schultz kick), 3:46
Team
statistics FR MIN
First
downs 21 15
Rushes
- yards 52-292 20-79
Passing
yards 196 182
Comp
- att - int 9-21-0 17-33-2
Total
yards 488 261
Punts
- average 5-35.2 6-36.3
Fumbles
- lost 0-0 0-0
Penalties
- yards 4-30 3-19
Time
of possession 31:38 16:22
Individual
statistics
Rushing: Fort Recovery, Homan 40-236, Martin 9-60, Wenning 1-1, Schoen 1-(minus 1); Minster, Huelsman 14-50,
Nixon 6-29
Passing: Fort Recovery, Martin 9-21-0-196; Minster,
Nixon 17-33-2-182
Receiving: Fort Recovery, Wenning
4-102, Sheffer 2-23, Koch 2-16, Schoen 1-55; Minster, Dues 8-116, Schmiesing 4-32, Huelsman 2-9, Stechschulte
1-18, Ranly 1-7, Stoner 1-0