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Saturday,
August 26, 2006 2:03 AM CDT
BHS doesn't back down, routs
MacArthur
By
Daniel Makarewicz sports@pantagraph.com
DECATUR
-- For most of the preseason, the Bloomington High
School football team was searching for an answer to a
transparent question: Who would run the football in the
season opener? The reply came with an unexpected
twist.
Behind a three-headed rushing attack and a
physical defense, the Purple Raiders extended their
season-opener winning streak to 10 with a 42-0 victory
over Decatur MacArthur at Matheson Field.
It was
the first shutout in a season opener for BHS since
2001.
"I'm impressed that all three of the
tailbacks and the running backs were able to see the
field and make positive things happen," BHS coach Rigo
Schmelzer said. "We know we've got talent there, but we
have to find somebody to step forward."
The step
shouldn't be large.
The top three running backs
in Erik Wilson, Darian Davis, and Darrelynn Dunn
combined for 163 yards on 17 carries. All told, the BHS
rushing attack ran 42 times for 245 yards, a 5.8
yards-per-carry average.
"The running backs did a
great job," said quarterback Stephen Esch, who ran seven
times for 25 yards and a touchdown. "They're all working
hard and they're making our team better."
BHS
(1-0 overall and in the Big 12) scored four touchdowns
on six possessions in the first half. Of the four
scores, three took two plays to reach the end
zone.
With the offense barreling its way down the
field, the defense kept MacArthur's option attack
frustrated. The Generals (0-1, 0-1) gained only 56 yards
in the first half with two turnovers.
"I think
(MacArthur's) offense kind of lent them to it,"
Schmelzer said. "They're not very diversified; they're
limited with what they were doing with the pass. It
became easier for us to crowd in."
MacArthur
finished with 106 yards of total offense and only seven
first downs.
"We had some new kids playing for
the first time on Friday night," MacArthur coach Jed
Kennedy said. "It showed."
And BHS took
advantage.
Of its 10 offensive drives, eight
began inside General territory. Three began inside the
35-yard line.
"The field position was great,"
Esch said. "If you have good field position, your
offense tends to do a lot better."
Davis led the
Raiders with 88 yards rushing on 12 carries. Dunn rushed
three times for 52 yards with two
touchdowns.
David Cook and Justin Zoeller each
caught touchdown passes from Esch.
The Raiders,
who fumbled once, committed no turnovers and never
punted.
"We have to work on our punting game
because we'll probably have to punt next week," said
Schmelzer, whose team faces Normal Community at 7 p.m.
next Friday at Hancock Stadium.
"The fact that we
didn't see it is a concern."
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BHS ALUMNI 84 wrote on August 26, 2006 2:03 PM:"Ithink we are going to see a great season by the raiders this year. I always go to the intercity and I am ready for them to take back what they lost from Normal. As far as the football prgram as a whole I think we are going to have some great intercity teams this year. Keep up the great work and make our communitys proud.."
Raider supporter wrote on August 26, 2006 8:31 AM:"Go Bloomington! Great job guys!!"
NICE JOB wrote on August 26, 2006 8:14 AM:"good job last night raiders!! do it again!"
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