Minster
Pulls Away from St. Henry, 42-14
By
Bruce Monnin
MINSTER - Six weeks ago the Minster Wildcats need a
touchdown pass in the final 30 seconds of the game to defeat the St. Henry
Redskins. This time the game was just as
gritty, but the margin was greater as Minster slowly pulled away for the
victory.
“You
know it was 42-14,” explained Wildcat coach Seth Whiting, “but that was not a
42-14 football game. Those kids played
hard, and they are going to be a lot to deal with in the near
future.”
Minster
won the coin flip and chose to receive the opening kickoff. It took the Wildcats six plays to cover 69
yards for the opening score, a 30-yard Brogan Stephey run along the left
sideline.
St.
Henry responded with a 45-yard pass from Charlie Werling to Carter LaGuire to
reach deep into Wildcat territory. After
an incomplete pass on third down at the Minster 7-yard line, the Redskins sent
in the field goal unit, but the kick missed wide left.
“That
first drive it would have been nice to get points on the board,” stated St.
Henry coach Josh Werling, “On that third down call we didn’t convert so I
thought, ‘OK let’s take the points and move forward’, but unfortunately the
kick just didn’t go through. We had
opportunities and just didn’t capitalize.”
Minster
used the rest of the opening period and fourteen plays on their next scoring
drive. On the last of ten running plays,
Connor Schmiesing scored from four yards out to increase the lead to 14-0.
LaGuire returned the ensuing kickoff 63 yards
to the Wildcat 16-yard line. After a
fourth and ten was converted on an 11-yard pass from Werling to LaGuire,
Werling pushed in on a one-yard run to tighten the score to 14-7.
The
Redskins had Minster stopped on their next drive, but a roughing the punter
penalty returned the ball to the Wildcats.
Stephey connected with James Niemeyer for a two-yard score to enlarge
the lead to 21-7. Niemeyer would end the
game with seven receptions for 53 yards, plus grabbing two interceptions on
defense.
“James
is a dude,” complimented Whiting, “and Noah Schwieterman is starting to feel
good, too.”
Both
teams had drives stall to end the half.
Caleb Couse intercepted a pass at the Minster 35 to stop St. Henry’s
drive, and Brody Schwartz recovered a Wildcat fumble at the two-yard line just
before intermission.
Minster
opened the second half scoring when Schmiesing split the Redskin defense for a
73-yard gallop to paydirt. St. Henry
immediately fought back with an eleven-play drive capped off by a Werling
seven-yard scoring run, making the score 28-14 after three quarters.
The
Wildcats reestablished the 21-point lead early in the fourth period on an
11-yard completion from Stephey to Kole Richard. Both offenses were then frustrated by two
failed fourth down conversions and three turnovers. Minster then decided to hand the ball to
Dylan Heitkamp who outsprinted the Redskin defense down the left sideline for a
66-yard score, accounting for the final 42-14 margin.
Heitkamp
has become a threat at running back in recent weeks and covered 100 yards in just seven carries in this game.
“Bad
coaching. He (Heitkamp) should have been
a running back earlier,” admitted Whiting, “With losing James (Niemeyer) and
Noah (Schwieterman) we knew we needed a playmaker at receiver.”
Minster
would end the game with 299 yards rushing, and 197 more through the air. The Redskins held Stephey to just 77 rushing
yards, but Heitkamp and Schmiesing (120 yards on 12 carries) more than picked
up the slack.
“We
know where everybody’s eyes are,” added Whiting. “It’s not rocket science when you’re playing
us to take 12 (Stephey) and 15 (Niemeyer) away from the football game. Fortunately for us there is 10 (Schmiesing)
and 8 (Heitkamp) and 20 (Dominick Meyer) and 27 (Tyler Bergman) and 14
(Schwieterman) and 85 (Cole Albers) and a bunch of others.”
St.
Henry ends their season with a 7-5 mark.
The Redskins were only able to gain 187 total yards, with all but 26 of
those coming from the passing of Werling.
LaGuire led all receivers with seven catches for 119 yards.
Minster’s
record improves to 10-2, and the Wildcats advance to the regional semifinals
against 9-2 Cincinnati College Prep.
Score
by quarter 1 2 3
4 Total
Minster 14 7 7 14 42
St.
Henry 0 7 7
0 14
First
Quarter:
MIN
– Brogan Stephey 30 yd run (Beckhem Stephey kick), 9:34
MIN
– Connor Schmiesing 4 yd run (Beckhem Stephey kick), 0:26
Second
Quarter:
SH
– Charlie Werling 1 yd run (Owen Zimmerman kick), 10:55
MIN
– James Niemeyer 2 yd pass from Brogan Stephey (Beckhem Stephey kick), 4:04
Third
Quarter:
MIN
– Connor Schmiesing 73 yd run (Beckhem Stephey kick), 6:31
SH
– Charlie Werling 7 yd run (Owen Zimmerman kick), 2:56
Fourth
Quarter:
MIN
– Kole Richard 11 yd pass from Brogan Stephey (Beckhem Stephey kick), 11:21
MIN
– Dylan Heitkamp 66 yd run (Beckhem Stephey kick), 2:15
Team
statistics MIN SH
First
downs 22 9
Rushes
– yards 35-299 28-26
Passing
yards 197 161
Comp
- att – int 18-26-0 11-24-3
Total
yards 496 187
Punts
– average 0-0.0 1-38.0
Fumbles
– lost 3-2 0-0
Penalties
– yards 3-25 3-21
Time
of possession 26:14 21:46
Individual
statistics
Rushing: Minster, Schmiesing 12-120, Heitkamp 7-100,
Stephey 12-77, Meyer 3-7, Team 1-(minus 5); St. Henry, Horstman 6-12, Schwartz
1-8, Langenkamp 4-6, Werling 14-2, LaGuire 2-0, Speck 1-(minus 2)
Passing: Minster, Stephey 18-26-0-197; St. Henry,
Werling 11-24-3-161
Receiving: Minster, Niemeyer 7-53, Heitkamp 3-46,
Bergman 3-23, Richard 2-17, Schmiesing 1-26, Couse 1-18, Albers 1-14; St.
Henry, LaGuire 7-119, Nietfeld 1-18, Huelsman 1-11, Schwartz 1-9, Langenkamp
1-4