HU Li WitFurr.bfe* Lost *Pwidttes.Yarcis Punfs-Average-'■ •' . u. i*0 ' •' 2-13-20. 5-544-36.1 • ' 4-29.0- i. ■ -Biairsvilie 14, Marion Center 13Matt Mi/ffie of Saltsburg ^ ^ ^ tfa Wildcats'Bill Bmwi: •; ; fGoareffe photo by Willis Bechtel)Marion Center 7 / — .13Btairsvilfo - - ; ij;.;' 7. O ' J. 'O \ — 14MC—Irwin, 3 run (Stodtmiller kick)B—Christopher, 2 pus* from Stone (Stone kick) B—Westbrook, 16 pass from Stone (Stone'fcicfc) . MC^~M:Xinney, 21. rim (kick failed)'4 1JNDl VI DUAL' UEADCtS; ; '-P. . • Rushing*. /: / VMorion Center: Ott 19-81, Shohik6-25. Blairsvjltei Westbrook 2 3 -100,* Stone 26-45, CWstoper 5-31 i:• : P«wirs9 V~.7-vfi-U:. Marion Center;.'/ Shank 2-6-2-25/ 'McKinney 1'6-1-13. BfdirSYilfe: Slone 5-9-0-36. ■ ’.'•*./' ; ■ / Receiving' •Morkxi Centerr Weaver . 2-12, “ Nlehenke. 1-26. Blairsviller Westbrock 4-34, Oiristopher 1-2.Fn.t Downs Rushing / First Downs Pawing . : First Downs by Penalty .Total First Dawns Total Yards /. ...• Yards Rushing ’Yards Passing • ■. Passes Attempted \ Posses Completed . ^ trifertepiions Thrown Rmsfeles-Losl •Penalties-Yordi - %:Punts-AverageMC’8.'*' ■ • 0 1:By BEN EVANSGazette Sports Correspondent •SAtTSBURG -/ Friday the 13 th is;:*' usually considered a day of bad luck . • ii Don’t - tell - that, to iSaltsburg.; coach •. 10 170 I 132 . 3fl• 14. 3 ,3 2-0.. 2 GJehn Richards;.. .......■'2'-I -• /'upset-mirided* 8altsburg-?Trb •' * :• v™ v : jans h stopped • the ihedviiv^ favoredii, .• Honier-Cenler Wildcats twice in.theHomer-Center 12r_ iis !*. foiirth; quarter .to! pull out; a 13-12.'.I :. upset at the muddy Saltsburg Athlet-*'v/:; icFieid,;v,:^: ^i-i : ‘‘We got that 13on the board, and, 7/-^ i that held bp for us said Richards;:t The victory marked the first tiihe ;!Saltsburg 13, Homer-Center 12t % :^^aten;Hdme^Cehter;v“ V ••;•••■ • ^,nc.e 1991. It is also the.first time the'Hompr-cenier . o '6 - 6 o —- ■ 12 / Trojans.bavefopped the Wiidcats at ~Sol^Hir9 rr- . •= o 0 6 : ~ : 13.; their honie field since 1984. ’’ . ^ :^ i ^ . ...HC~Kcnouff, 2 nm (pass foiled) • * • *• •.fpr putting that ; for a 13-yard gain ands a first’ 'downMcWoms,-9njq(ryn foiled) ,;.v. j , higWight jof HomerCe^x^uarter::,;ith three!seconds left in the game.'■ individual ifASERS r . Wo’s last pass'fell incomplete as; Hushing , .* ;v\Limbl;V1;,said;. Richdrds.;.:“It • really. • time ran out. - • : .mer-cenier: KcWf:• 33-128, r.mpc -.3-1 \, motivated,us'. 'I Just, hope we.get'a . : Hdmer-rphfpr was fhe'Tirct tearn «l**.3:,2, j:PoMirg' ; lsburf Sjriglo d.s' one- ■ eight-play. 70-yard drive. The Wild-'^T/'Cer,,er: R- 2-13'1*22- •' “*,the: fourty .quarter' . cats v: faced, ,a; third-and-six when'* R«#ivins : '•= *!! a Rado; ran .around: the left side and .• Howr-Cenier.- brfier)-?, Kcmouff i-i3. Softs- v- y3C.k--- 44?^- broke loose for a So^vard gain. 7fcurg: Horktai 2-14, Trkufa 2-32 ' * . lvanOUit CarrifHl tnP hflll fnr aninQ r\f iL-L ° i -•/•••: K.eV' ,sfa»::f;,_Hpmer-Center•outgaii/d' 5^!ts^rg*/2.41 83// b5r?!fh:i?..!-:! ; Tf °i?.^ pi lowed Wildcats' quarterback Jason Rddo‘to complete only two!.'.: / F»asse^|pr22.yc^ds^: •. : \ '// ' .Z;.!:/,!;/!■rTiming point: :SaltsbOrgY defense •.stopped;!the7.Wildcats j on .a v . fourth-and-faur.play late in the fourth quarter to 'secure the victory... Team records: H.omef-tenter 2-1, SaltsbWg 2-1V Next game: Homer-Genter hostsr Northern Cambria Friday'/ arid: .Saltsburg will travel to Marion Center.. 7 ... ■! . '.. Quotable: Saltsburg coach Glenn Richards, oh His team being r the!;.: ./uhderdogj-'.'THb First thing I want to do is thank the Gdzette for putting -] ■ that hjghlight,(of HomeWCenter quarterback Jason Rack) in the Qut on a,!!'-:Limb. It /eqlly motivated us! I fust hope we get a little'more respect//-:Homer-Rodo Kellyr • • ‘ 1 / T - • W*opportiinity ras.it- operated ,;ahothescoring driye- Kanouff : rah for!;15-yard gain on.the';first'*play froh scrimmage.y Rado later, ran. fhr:; ; 13-yard gain on fourth down' to kee] : the drive alive.!'’.i:' ;He then hit tight end Chris Lbthe Tor a .9-yard; gain. Kanbuff ban1 fb gains of 2and 7-yards'before runninj in a.2-yard touchdown. The tw/poin¥ r /N t n ^ L a m I a • __ __ . 1 1 nFiral Do^mi Rushing Firji Downs PowTng Fifil Dovrm PenGlfles . Total FJrji Downs Total Yorrfs Tcrds Rushing Yords Po«ing Passes Atlempled Passes Ccmpieled Interceptioftj ThrownFumbles-1 os IPunts-Avg.PenoJhet-Yonij, HC 11 1 .1- 1324? 219 .22 13 2 1. 0-0 1-37.0 5-30^nouffcarri.Kl the bajl for pins ■ : ..The Trojans the'n forced' .Horn- cfevVrsiohTaited ”7' Ra.in^'rta!S ' ; ;Sf» “b a^urth-and-one at : SiSteef^' ' °5 ^'; a •■.§?/the 2, but Kanouff dove through fob ;; SaItsbure’s first nolt;sw«inn *nf tv• 2 ^ WPI,FS; h , the first down KanoulT then Fan hmrth Srte^ wS • nf 7 . i..0 7 • The Wildcats had a second down - for the score to niit the WiiHeaf«: ^ r?cli1'-0 , on Saltsburg’s 25-yard line when a •.' KSt hit. * ?Irds.yAfreMwe runs bv Kanon f Sf°lnl was ,I:Cora Trolahs inside Hom^r-Center337 ■ 46*6 4 □ 3-2 3-27.0 6-45Punxsutawney 12y Bradford 8Bradford .0 0 0 1Punxsutawney 0 6 0:6P—Sondy, 17 run (Kick foiled) ’ •P— Hoflr I ntfrfrun foiled)KorwJnski, 2 run (Hinws pa« frosn Klots) ■'INDtVlbUM UPAOCRSRuthlns : • /'lt;Brodfoed: Konwinski 14-61, Fox 4-4; Kloss 3-10. ^iXMttawney: Sandy 9*40r Shosky 5-38, Howell * 3-37,r » ■ '*...*P«Uff9 . ::Bradford: Kloss 0-2-04).' f\wix»jtawnty; Hoi I 10-17-0-120.. • ------ “ » • - •r.'w v* t ut , ir V'things the way we ne^ed tq/bhd we restricted ourselves ;tlt;k much/! We .just didn’t do the things we needed to do; They played 'a better ball game than we did today.”; b!'’“We knew how coach Foust runs ■” said Richards.‘‘He runs those tosses, and leads, and usually he dominates. ’ We had some checks out there, andlur at^^ VCe^^f f • :^sburg' rallied- back on its next . ^ fisiSPtbuta broke Moose' Tor KucKd own L° Ye ^ Thl ^uh ^ theside,, but was stuffed at the line of settled for a 15-vard 'pain mi a . • ■ i ■scrimmapp an'H baUcjhiirrT trvsk kupr - “* y - ■ ? yar(b gam on a ... point conversion was stopped bv tloSSn? Saltsburg took over , second-down ..play ;: Quarterback Wildcats’ defense./. , w ' •-i 7- „ •.:••;7.:' , : Christian■' Kelly Taler ran Tor a : “We have two wpannni in Hart..^ didn t ^play. as well as we 724:yard gain to put-Saltsburg deep , and Trukula ”’said Richard^ “Th#» - s.. cS^Foi^1'we have; McMariis and Muffie, wt- - fp^So’to3^^ ? the'ba!1. inside' the! ;Wildcats’ 5. Fullback ; Gene McManis;ran the ball! in from . the 3 dutjtd tie the game.! Kelly’s point-afte^ / kick put the Trojans8h3d ' ' • . ■ . • J -~“7W*“ ; ““ ' VW IT1UUIC 1' *‘I thought they did a good job.’b S-Hur,? with 91! yards',on 22 c£ said! Foust. ‘Tthobghl they blocked l?° u wi5 - ^- pretty well and we tackled . very ; tS^ ry ^3nier’^e”terpoorly,; They had a good game last total yards and first tiowns. ,.; week, and we knew, they , would be . ‘‘We beat them twice in ’9j whei. effective. ” : 7 -;!/ was a defensive. coordinator,’.’ ;sa4!Saltsburg!intercepted Rado’s first Richards. “This is the first.win ov: pass attempt of the second half, but : them , since I’ve been head coacI ”-- auipiieuthem when we scored in the fir half.. After, that, we just let the kilt;00.” .7/ ' ::7-■ ’ /Kanouff led: all rushers with 1 yards on 33 ; carries.' Muffle 1lt;xtttmn, : . . adjusted well, pur, kids played8f#xd; Non*. Powuvitnmey: HertrtHi 3-7,0o»y ; great defense — better than :in. the! ^!^Ni,lsJimon 5*wstef l~37* ttAop 1-12; past two'^arnes-^-'-'' 1 : ^ ;The Wildcats got the ball back ^ with less than two minutes to go at• 4 A