Marion
Local Pulls Away Late for 21-7 Victory over Minster
By
Bruce Monnin
WAPAKONETA
– The Marion Local Flyers and the Minster Wildcats faced off on a cold, wet and
windy night to determine the regional championship. Marion Local scored in the first quarter,
then the Flyer defense turned back the Minster offense twice in the red zone to
preserve the lead. Ethan Heitkamp
eventually broke the game open with a fourth quarter 82-yard touchdown run
which led to the 21-7 Marion Local victory.
The
Flyers now have had a running clock victory in 17 of their last 20 games, with
all three exceptions being when their opponent was the Wildcats.
“Minster
is a great competitor,” stated Marion Local coach Tim Goodwin. “We appreciate teams like Minster that can
rise up and fight you tooth and nail.”
“Hats
off to them, they’re a very, very good football team,” complimented Minster
coach Seth Whiting, “and they obviously are going to go on to win a state
championship.”
The
Wildcats received the opening kickoff and drove into Marion Local territory for
the first of five times during the evening.
But soon after crossing midfield, quarterback Brogan Stephey was sacked
by Kyle Ungruhn which forced a punt.
The
Flyers responded with eleven plays highlighted by a 38-yard Parker Hess
run. Heitkamp plunged into the end zone
from one yard out to give Marion Local a 7-0 lead late in the opening period.
After
the teams exchanged punts, Minster used the remainder of the half on a 13-play
drive. After reaching the Flyer five, an
incomplete backwards pass took the Wildcats back to the 13-yard line and a sack
by Drew Lause sent both teams to the locker room.
The
Wildcat defense stopped Marion Local on the opening drive after intermission,
then the offense again penetrated the Flyer red zone. On a fourth down run at the eight-yard line,
Brogan Stephey was stopped cold to end another Minster threat.
“You
bow your back and count on your guys to make a play,” said Goodwin. “That one right before half was just huge.”
“We
had opportunities. We were in the red
zone twice. We are now 2 for 11 scoring
in the red zone in the last four games (against the Flyers),” noted Whiting. " There is a reason they don’t give up
points.”
The
teams again exchanged punts, with Marion Local stuck deep in their own
territory early in the fourth quarter.
Ethan Heitkamp took a handoff, putting his hand on the ground as he
worked through the line of scrimmage. He
then broke several tackles before being escorted by a crew of teammates 82
yards for a touchdown which opened the lead to 14-0.
“Ethan
hadn’t played offense in almost ten weeks.
He tweeked his knee, so he only played
defense,” explained Goodwin. “There was
a point in time in the third/fourth quarter where I was like, ’46 is the best
player on the field. Let’s get him the
ball.’ At that point it’s not about
plays, it’s about players. I didn’t
think he had the speed to do that, but the guys around him did a great job of
herding him into the end zone.”
After
stopping the Wildcats on downs, the Flyers used five Heitkamp runs to set up a
two-yard score by Parker Hess, which expanded the lead to 21-0. Minster then took to the air, with Stephey
completing five of nine passes, including a 34-yard scoring strike to James
Niemeyer which accounted for the final 21-7 score.
The
teams combined for very few penalties and no turnovers throughout the
game. “Not only was there not a turnover
in the game, the ball was never on the ground,” noted
Goodwin. “That was obviously a big key
in weather like this and hitting like this.
Let’s face it, neither team has been hit like this in a while.”
Marion
Local did most of their damage on the ground, rushing for 287 yards. Heitkamp led the way with 167 yards and two
touchdowns on 17 carries. Besides
Heitkamp, Hess gained 71 yards on 14 carries, while Justin Knouff added 46
yards. The Flyers also held Minster to
just 57 rushing yards on 32 carries.
The
Wildcats did most of their damage through the air, with Stephey completing 11
of 21 passes for 171 yards. Niemeyer
caught five passes for 105 yards and a score.
The
victory was the 62nd consecutive win for the Flyers, who have not lost during
the Biden administration. 14-0 Marion
Local has now advanced to the state semi-finals for the 13th time in the last
14 years. Their opponent next Friday
will be the champions of Region 26, 14-0 Columbus
Grove.
Minster’s
season ends with an 11-3 record. “I am
so proud of our kids. We had seniors
that battled back from two ACL surgeries.
We had a senior battle back from a broken collarbone surgery. Brogan had the hip repair and the arm. Gabe Bornhorst has been beat up and hurt all
year. Evan Prenger has been playing hurt
since week one. Our kids are
fighters. They’re tough kids. A tip of our hat to Marion Local for what
they were able to do.”
Score
by quarter 1 2 3 4 Total
Marion
Local 7 0 0 14
21
Minster 0 0 0 7
7
First
Quarter:
ML
– Ethan Heitkamp 1 yd run (Carson Bills kick), 1:20
Fourth
Quarter:
ML
– Ethan Heitkamp 82 yd run (Carson Bills kick), 11:37
ML
– Parker Hess 2 yd run (Carson Bills kick), 5:43
MIN
– James Niemeyer 34 yd pass from Brogan Stephey (Beckham Stephey kick), 4:39
Team
statistics ML MIN
First
downs 14 14
Rushes
- yards 42-287 32-57
Passing
yards 32 171
Comp
- att - int 5-8-0 11-21-0
Total
yards 319 228
Punts
- average 3-29.7 3-36.3
Fumbles
- lost 0-0 1-0
Penalties
- yards 3-22 2-11
Time
of possession 25:44 22:16
Individual
statistics
Rushing: Marion Local, Heitkamp 17-167, Hess 14-71,
Knouff 9-46, Lause 2-3; Minster, Stephey 26-46, Schmiesing 5-9, Heitkamp 1-2
Passing: Marion Local, Knouff 5-7-0-32, Hess 0-1-0-0;
Minster, Stephey 11-21-0-171
Receiving: Marion Local, Hoelscher 3-13, Pohlman 1-14,
Lause 1-5; Minster, Niemeyer 5-105, Schmiesing 3-20, Heitkamp 2-24, Richard
1-22