Anna Runs over Minster
in 47-21 Win
By
Bruce Monnin
MINSTER — It was
a matchup of two co-champions of the MAC and two of the highest ranked teams in
Division 6 in this opening round of the playoffs. While the Minster Wildcats had the home field
advantage, it was the Anna Rockets who proved to be unstopped. Anna compiled over 600 yards on their way to
a 47-21 victory.
It started with the respective running attacks,
as Anna ran for 438 yards, while limiting Minster to just 94 yards on the
ground.
“We brought a lot of pressure (to limit Schmitmeyer),” remarked Anna coach Nick Marino. “We have a couple of talented kids up front
who did a good job getting pressure on them.
And those offensive linemen work their butts off, too. We have a good line and two dynamic kids in
the backfield.”
“It was an awesome matchup,” added Minster
coach Geron Stokes.
“Only one team is going to win this whole thing. We were excited about it. We couldn’t stop
them. If they’d
had a couple more possessions, they’d have gone for 800 yards.”
The first three drives of this high scoring
game resulted in punts. Riley Huelskamp opened the scoring for Anna by running 27 yards
for the only points of the first quarter.
Minster responded on the following drive. After Jacob Niemeyer ran around the left end
for 31 yards to pierce Rocket territory, the Wildcats completed a key fourth
down pass to Trent Roetgerman. Alex Schmitmeyer
then pushed it over from one yard out to tie the score at 7-7.
The score seemed to energize Anna, as they
tallied the next 20 points. On the second
play of the next possession, Bart Bixler slashed through the Wildcat defense
for a 62-yard score. After a Huelskamp interception, the Rockets ran the ball eight
straight times, with Huelskamp running the last three
yards to increase the lead to 21-7.
Huelskamp runs of 52 and 19
yards set up the next Anna score, with Bixler finishing off this drive with a three-yard
run. With the score 27-7 and only 38
seconds until halftime, an Anna win was looking to be a foregone conclusion.
However, the Wildcats were not out of
contention yet. Minster worked in six
plays before half, scoring on an 11-yard Niemeyer to Roetgerman
connection to tighten the deficit to just 27-14 at intermission.
Anna seemed unfazed as they marched right down
the field to open the second half. After
four plays netted 58 yards, Huelskamp attempted to
run around the left end, but was cut off in the backfield. He reversed direction and attempted a pass to
avoid taking a big loss. Adam Ketner
intercepted the toss at the nine-yard line and kept the Wildcats’ hopes alive.
A few plays later Niemeyer found Roetgerman again, this time for a 49-yard touchdown which
dwindled the Anna lead to just six points. Roetgerman would
end the game with a school record 11 receptions, which netted 202 yards and two
touchdowns.
With momentum on their side, the Minster
defense stopped the Anna offense and forced a punt. However, it was the Wildcats’ turn to make a
costly mistake. Minster jumped offsides
on the punt and gifted the Rockets a first down. Anna capitalized on the next play, with
Bixler hitting a wide-open Jeffrey Richards for a 52-yard dagger to Minster’s
postseason hopes.
The Rockets had run the same play in the first
half with Bixler not noticing that Richards was wide open. Marino said that play was mentioned at
halftime. “We found him this time.”
“We got a little itchy in the third quarter,”
admitted Marino. “Some guys tightened up
a little bit.”
“We were right back in it,” added Stokes. “I
loved our kids’ effort. Our kids kept swinging
tonight. Those two backs are just really
good.”
Huelskamp would add two fourth
quarter touchdown runs of seven and 39 yards to provide the final victory
margin of 47-21. Huelskamp’s
final statistics were 32 carries for 291 yards and four touchdowns. Bixler added in another 139 yards and one
score on 23 carries. Whenever Minster
managed to put Anna in a long yardage situation, Bixler would hit one of his
eight completions for 165 yards.
Anna held Minster to just 52 yards rushing on
eight carries by Niemeyer and 42 yards on 12 carries for Schmitmeyer. Minster did get 263 yards and two touchdowns
from the passing game, but three interceptions reduced their effectiveness
through the air.
Both coaches were complimentary of the other
team after the game.
“That’s probably the best team we’ve seen all
year, and Marion Local too,” stated Marino.
“These guys (Anna) should be going for their
third straight state title,” opined Stokes.
“They need to go win one.”
Next week Friday 10-1 Anna will face eighth
seeded 10-1 Sherwood Fairview, who upset top seeded Lima Central Catholic
29-27. Minster ends its season with a
9-2 record.
Score
by quarter 1 2 3 4 Total
Anna
7 20 7 13 47
Minster 0 14 7 0 21
First
Quarter:
ANN
– Riley Huelskamp 27 yd run (Zach Ambos kick); 2:17
Second
Quarter:
MIN
– Alex Schmitmeyer 1 yd run (Bryan Falk kick), 10:50
ANN
– Bart Bixler 62 yd run (Zach Ambos kick); 10:05
ANN
– Riley Huelskamp 3 yd run (Zach Ambos kick); 5:34
ANN
– Bart Bixler 3 yd run (kick failed); 0:38
MIN
– Trent Roetgerman 11 yd pass from Jacob Niemeyer
(Bryan Falk kick), 0:05
Third
Quarter:
MIN
– Trent Roetgerman 49 yd pass from Jacob Niemeyer
(Bryan Falk kick), 9:00
ANN
– Jeffrey Richards 52 yd pass from Bart Bixler (Zach Ambos kick); 6:12
Fourth
Quarter:
ANN
– Riley Huelskamp 7 yd run (Zach Ambos kick); 11:30
ANN
– Riley Huelskamp 39 yd run (kick failed); 9:22
Team
statistics ANN MIN
First
downs 27 17
Rushes
- yards 57-446 20-94
Passing
yards 153 263
Comp
- att - int 7-9-1 18-35-3
Total
yards 599 357
Punts
- average 3-34.3 4-39.8
Fumbles
- lost 1-0 1-0
Penalties
- yards 9-82 5-25
Time
of possession 30:53 17:07
Individual
statistics
Rushing: Anna, Huelskamp
33-303, Bixler 23-135, Minnich 1-8; Minster, Niemeyer
8-52, Schmitmeyer 12-42
Passing: Anna, Bixler 7-8-0-153, Huelskamp
0-1-1-0; Minster, Niemeyer 18-35-3-263
Receiving: Anna, Steward 2-48, Huelskamp
2-14, Richards 1-52, Lininger 1-20, Emerson 1-19; Minster, Roetgerman
11-202, Bornhorst 3-39, Schmitmeyer
2-21, Falk 2-1