Patrick Matsinko

  • Wyoming Area shuts out Tamaqua

    Wyoming Area shuts out Tamaqua

    Tamaqua’s run ends in semis

    KINGSTON – Wyoming Area’s defense was twisted and turned.

    But the Warriors never cracked.

    An opportunistic offense and ball-hawking defense helped Wyoming Area punch its ticket to Hershey with a 21-0 win over Tamaqua in Friday night’s PIAA Class 3A semifinal.

    The Warriors scored on their first two possessions, with quarterback Dominic DeLuca playing a hand in both touchdowns, and Jacob Williams collected three of the team’s five interceptions to send District 2 champion Wyoming Area to the state final for the first time.

    “Our guys have done a great job making big plays all year,” said Warriors’ head coach Randy Spencer. “And Dominic (DeLuca) is a guy who makes them in all phases of the game. But really defensively, I think Tamaqua with their weapons, they have explosive players, between (Matt) Kistler and (Nate) Boyle running downhill and (Brayden) Knoblauch extending plays and making plays and they certainly pushed us down the field. But we were able to bend, but not break.

    “To come away on some red zone possessions, and keep them out of the end zone, I think that was really the key for us. We were also able to knock them off the ball a little bit and run the ball downhill a little better than we did last week.”

    DeLuca capped the opening drive with a 5-yard plunge to put Wyoming Area (13-1) up 7-0 with 4:54 left in the first quarter. The senior hit Brian Williams for a 27-yard strike on the Warriors’ second drive to make it 14-0 with 8:24 to play in the first half.

    The senior finished with 76 yards passing and 45 yards on the ground.

    Tamaqua (12-3) failed on 4th-and-5 from the Wyoming 38-yard line on its second drive with 1:21 left in the opening quarter after being forced to punt on its opening possession.

    The Raiders came up empty handed on fourth down again on their third drive, this time on an incomplete pass from the Wyoming Area 39-yard line with 5:54 to play in the second quarter.

    Knoblauch hit Lucas Gregoire for 38 yards on 3rd-and-18 to put Tamaqua at the Warriors’ 26-yard line late in the second quarter. But the Raiders couldn’t cash in, with an interception by Jacob Williams in the end zone closing out the first half and keeping Wyoming Area ahead 14-0.

    “They made plays when they had to,” said Tamaqua head coach Sam Bonner. “We had some opportunities, we just couldn’t punch it in. That’s something we’ve been doing well all year. Today, we just couldn’t create that play to get us in the end zone. We had opportunities.

    “Going down two scores put a little more pressure on us. But we definitely moved the ball between the hashes. But it doesn’t count unless you score points.”

    Tamaqua forced a punt on the Warriors’ first possession of the second half. But the Raiders’ ensuing drive ended with the second interception of the game for Jacob Williams at the Tamaqua 39-yard line.

    Wyoming Area took advantage of the short field, with Darren Rodney capping the drive with a 1-yard plunge to extend the Warriors’ advantage to 21-0 with 6:18 left in the third quarter.

    Rodney, who didn’t play in last week’s 43-27 win over Montoursville because of an injury, finished with 133 yards rushing on 23 carries.

    Bronson Strouse recovered a fumble near midfield for Tamaqua early in the fourth quarter. But three plays later, Brian Williams collected Wyoming Area’s third interception of the night to swing the momentum back to the Warriors.

    After Tamaqua forced a punt on Wyoming’s next possession, the Raiders drove to the Warriors’ 37-yard line. But DeLuca came away with another pick to end the threat.

    On Tamaqua’s next possession it got the ball back at midfield and moved the ball to the Warriors’ 3-yard line. But Jacob Williams kept the Raiders out of the end zone with his third interception of the game with 1:28 to play.

    “Once you get down 14-0, then 21-0, obviously it puts you in a little tougher situation,” said Bonner. “There were times I thought we could get a little bit of a running game going, but unfortunately, you get a tackle for a loss on a down and all of a sudden it takes you out of your game.”

    STATS … Knoblauch went 19-of-45 for 198 yards. Nate Boyle had 10 catches for 72 yards, while Matt Kistler (6-75) and Gregoire (3-51) also made plays in the passing game. But the Raiders were held to just 62 yards rushing after gaining 1,005 combined over the previous four weeks.

    TITLE TOWN … Wyoming Area will play District 7 champion Center Valley next Saturday at noon in the final.

    NUMBERS GAME … Tamaqua outgained Wyoming Area 278-262, and held a 16-13 edge in first downs.

  • Raiders advance to state semis

    Raiders advance to state semis

    Tamaqua knocks off unbeaten Wyomissing in PIAA Class 3A playoffs

    By Patrick Matsinko

    pmatsinko@tnonline.com

    ASHLAND — Tamaqua might be a team of destiny.

    Or maybe the Blue Raiders just simply won’t be denied.

    Tamaqua’s historic postseason run continued Friday night with a 20-10 win over previously unbeaten Wyomissing in the PIAA Class 3A quarterfinals.

    Just a few weeks ago the Raiders were celebrating their first-ever district win. Now they’re one victory away from playing for a state championship.

    “It’s awesome,” said Tamaqua head coach Sam Bonner. “Final four; you can’t beat it. Well, we can beat it if we win next week. But being in the final four, it’s increcible. These kids, especially the senior class, they’ve been working for this for a long time.”

    And they weren’t about to let the Spartans (12-1) put an end to it.

    The District 11 champion Raiders (12-2) dominated the second half, outscoring Wyomissing 14-0 and coming up with huge defensive stands when they needed them the most.

    Nate Boyle sparked Tamaqua in the second half. The senior carried the ball 29 times for 208 yards and two touchdowns, with 183 yards and both scores coming after the intermission.

    Boyle set the tone on the Raiders first drive of the third quarter. After keying a stop on fourth-and-one at their own 40, the senior ripped off a 46-yard gain. He carried the ball each time on the four-play drive, finishing it with a 6-yard score to give Tamaqua a 13-10 lead.

    “That got us a lot of momentum, and when we get momentum it’s hard to stop our offense, and our defense,” Boyle said. “We got the momentum, and we kept moving the ball.”

    And there was no question about who was getting the ball.

    “We said that was the play we were going to go with no matter what to start the second half,” said Bonner. “There was no doubt. And to hold a team like this to three points (on offense), our defense did an incredible job.”

    Wyomissing drove to the Tamaqua 31-yard line on its next possession, but Matt Kistler’s toe-tapping interception along the sideline ended the threat.

    Tamaqua’s defense was relentless, stopping the Spartans twice on fourth down in the fourth quarter, the last of which came on an interception by Boyle.

    “The D-line was getting in the backfield, creating penetration,” said Boyle. “Nate Wickersham, he was making a lot of tackles on defense at linebacker. He was coming up big, and we got a bunch of stops on fourth down, and in third-and-long situations.”

    The defense surrendered just 166 yards — 162 rushing — against a Wyomissing team that piled up 510 yards on the ground two weeks ago against Annville-Cleona.

    “We were able to move the ball between the 30s, but we could never sustain a drive,” said Spartans head coach Bob Wolfrum. “They just did a great job. I was impressed when we saw them play last week (a 47-21 win over Pope John Paul II). I hoped we could do more than we did tonight, but they just kicked our butts. Physically, they just kicked our butts.”

    Wyomissing’s longest play from scrimmage was 10 yards, both runs from Evan Niedrowski in the second half.

    Max Hurleman, who had rushed for 1,192 yards and 15 touchdowns entering the contest, was held to 43 yards on the ground.

    “Coach (Clarence) Opolsky is our defensive coordinator, and he did a great job all week of getting these guys prepared,” said Bonner. “They’re a kind of team, that they don’t want to be in a first-and-15 or long situation like that. They can chunk you with those three-, four-, and five-yard plays. But I think it’s a little more difficult when you put them in those tougher situations.”

    The Spartans only touchdown came on a fumble recovery in the end zone late in the first half, one that gave them a 10-6 lead.

    Wyomissing drove to the Tamaqua 18 on its first possession and came away with a 35-yard field goal for a 3-0 advantage.

    Tamaqua responded with a 67-yard drive that ended with Brayden Knoblauch hitting Kistler for a 14-yard score. Knoblauch finished with 156 yards passing, while Kistler made six grabs for 113 yards.

    No matter what Wyomissing threw at them, the Raiders just kept coming. Now they’re on their way to the state semifinals.

    “It means so much,” said Boyle. “The community has our back, and we get to play more football with our buddies, and that’s the best part, creating memories. It feels amazing.”

    HOLDING … Tamaqua will play the winner of today’s Wyoming-Montoursville game next week, either Friday or Saturday.

    Tamaqua 20,
    Wyomissing 10

    Wyomissing 3 7 0 0 – 10
    Tamaqua 6 0 7 7 – 20

    W – Cirulli 35 FG
    T – Kistler 14 pass from Knoblauch (kick failed)
    W – Fernandez fumble recovery in end zone (Cirulli kick)
    T – Boyle 6 run (Boyle kick)
    T – Boyle 34 run (Boyle kick)

    Statistics
    W T
    First downs 10 16
    Rushing Yds 43-162 32-199
    Passing Yds 4 156
    Total Offense 166 355
    Passing 1-7-2 10-17-0
    Punts 2-35 2-27
    Fumbles (lost) 0-0 1-1
    Penalties (yds) 6-40 5-45

    INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
    RushingWyomissing: Niedrowski 17-74, Hurleman 14-43, Tranquillo 9-33, Auman 2-8, Grabowski 1-4. Tamaqua: Boyle 29-208, Kistler 2-7, Knoblauch 1-(-16).
    PassingWyomissing: Auman 1-7-2-4. Tamaqua: Knoblauch 10-17-0-156
    ReceivingWyomissing: Hurleman 1-4. Tamaqua: Kistler 6-113, Gregoire 2-14, Hamm 1-19, Boyle 1-10.