Saturday, September 9th, 2006

Bulldogs post first victory in impressive style

By Ryan Hines
Photo by Jason Snyder/The Daily Standard

Celina's Stu Amstutz, 81, is brought down by a pair of Van Wert defenders during their Western Buckeye League contest on Friday night. Amstutz caught a pair of touchdowns to help lead the Bulldogs to a 32-0 win over the Cougars.

There were nothing but smiles for those wearing Green and White outside of Celina Stadium after Friday night's game against Van Wert.
Celina's offense put up 429 yards and the defense pitched a shutout in a 32-0 dismantling of the Cougars in Western Buckeye League action as Bulldogs head coach Jerry Harris picks up his first win in his second tenure with the team.
"It was a small step forward for us," said Harris. "We did some things well tonight that we hadn't done well the past couple of weeks. It was a step in the right direction. We're certainly happy to come away with our first win of the year, but like I told the kids, we beat a team that was undermanned tonight because of injuries.
"We'll all go home and sleep better because we got a win and watching films in the morning should be more fun than it has been the first two weeks," added Harris.
Celina had a balanced offensive attack as sophomore quarterback Derek Gagle had his best day as a Bulldogs passer completing 12-of-23 for 230 yards and three touchdowns with no interceptions.
Matt Paulus and Stu Amstutz were Gagle's favorite targets pulling in a combined nine receptions for 210 yards and three scores. Paulus had a team-best five grabs for 98 yards while Amstutz added four catches for 112 yards.
Paulus and Amstutz each had big plays for touchdowns to put the game out of reach for the Bulldogs.
On Celina's first possession of the second half, Gagle stood in the pocket with great protection from the offensive line and fired a strike to Amstutz on a slant pattern and the senior wideout shook loose from one tackle and sprinted for a 65-yard touchdown reception to put Celina on top 20-0. It was the second TD reception of the game by Amstutz, who put the Bulldogs ahead 8-0 in the first quarter with a six-yard reception for a score.
On the second possession of the second half for the Bulldogs, it was Paulus' turn to make a big play. Gagle turned and threw a quick bubble-screen pass to Paulus near the sideline and the senior wideout slipped a tackle attempt by Van Wert and streaked down the sidelines for a 73-yard scoring pass play.
"We didn't sustain a strong enough effort for four quarters to beat anybody tonight," said Van Wert head coach Hood. "Celina got up early with field position on us and then never looked back. When they scored those two long touchdowns in the third quarter that pretty much buried us. We have to make teams earn their scores and on those two long pass plays, we didn't make them earn it."
The Bulldogs' running game amassed 195 yards and added scoring runs on two occasions.
Scott Felver, who finished tied for the team lead in rushing during the game with Gagle, ran for 48 yards and scored from four yards out in the second quarter to give Celina a comfortable 14-0 advantage.
Backup halfback Josh Hedge wrapped up the scoring for Celina with a three-yard plunge for six points in the fourth quarter to put the Bulldogs on top, 32-0.
The Bulldogs' defense stood tall for the second straight week allowing Van Wert just 132 yards of total offense, including just 51 on the ground in 34 attempts. Celina also added a pair of interceptions by A.J. Mast and Kane Swaney.
"We couldn't win the battle at the line of scrimmage on either side of the ball very consistently," said Hood. "When that's the case, you're going to struggle."
Celina (1-2, 1-1 WBL) will look to make it two wins in a row on Friday hosting WBL contender Lima Shawnee while Van Wert (1-2, 0-2 WBL) returns home to host Defiance.
Photo by Jason Snyder/The Daily Standard

Celina's Matt Paulus, 1, tries to outrun a Van Wert defender during their contest on Friday night at Celina Stadium. Paulus caught a touchdown pass to help lead the Bulldogs to their first win of the year, 32-0 over Van Wert.

Photo by Jason Snyder/The Daily Standard

Celina's Derek Gagle, 7, looks for running room against Van Wert on Friday night at Celina Stadium during their Western Buckeye League contest. Gagle had a career-best game throwing for 230 yards and three touchdowns to help the Bulldogs to a 32-0 victory over Van Wert.

Additional online story on this date
$50,000 awarded to Mendon and to Franklin Township
Two Mercer County communities will receive a total of $100,000 of $500,000 in Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) public recreation grants. [More]
Subscriber and paid stories on this date
ST. HENRY - While students and teachers began enjoying their summer break in early June, school officials were scrambling behind the scene to find an immediate solution to the floor crisis - avoiding what could have resulted in a drawn-out, heated court battle.
FORT RECOVERY - Students within the Fort Recovery school district are performing well academically, but not well enough when compared to those overseas, according to Superintendent David Riel.
Compiled by Gary R. Rasberry
Michael Swary's 22-yard touchdown reception with one minute left in the game gave Defiance a come-from-behind 28-27 win over St. Marys at Brown Stadium in Defiance, giving the Roughriders their first loss of the season while the Bulldogs get their first win.
ST. HENRY - A pair of trends continued at the Wally Post Athletic Complex Friday night, as the St. Henry train kept rolling and Marion Local experienced another derailment.
ANNA - Despite a stumble out of the gates last week against New Bremen, the Anna Rockets served notice that they're going to be a force to be reckoned with in the Midwest Athletic Conference this year with a convincing 48-20 win over perennial powerhouse Versailles on Friday night.
MINSTER - It was Minster's wishbone rushing attack against Fort Recovery's passing offense on Friday night, but in the end, Minster was able to add a little passing while preventing Fort Recovery from mounting any running game in a 28-6 win for the Wildcats.
ROCKFORD - The St. John's Blue Jays used a balanced offensive attack and a solid defensive effort to dominate the Parkway Panthers, 43-7, in a Midwest Athletic Conference contest Friday at Panther Stadium in Parkway's home opener.
COLDWATER - Coldwater broke open the offense in a major way on Friday, piling up nearly 500 yards as the Cavaliers improve to 3-0 with a 56-7 decision over New Bremen in the home opener at Cavalier Stadium.
Compiled by Ryan Hines
and Gary R. Rasberry
Minster took a rare Midwest Athletic Conference trimatch on Thursday at Arrowhead, shooting a 151 to take the win. New Bremen was second with 176 with Fort Recovery a stroke back at 177.