
Northern Tier Sports Report
WYALUSING — The Wyalusing offense, so strong early this season, never got on track Friday, as the Rams fell to Athens 21-14 in NTL football action.
“We sputtered today,†said Wyalusing coach James Buchman. “To be honest, with the athletes and skill kids we have, it’s unacceptable for us to score 14 points.â€
Wyalusing’s two big playmakers — Mitchell Burke and Kashawn Cameron — had times where they shined, but their offense as a whole was kept in check.
The Rams struggled with Athens up front on both sides of the ball and Burke was left running for his life a few times on passing plays.
“Athens physically controlled both line of scrimmages,†Buchman said. “Offensive line, defensive line, they handled both lines of scrimmages, first quarter through the fourth and you can’t win a lot of games when you get outmuscled or outmanned out there. To me, that was the main difference in the game, Athens controlling the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball.â€
The Ram defense never broke — in fact they got the turnover they needed in the fourth to spark the late rally, but they were on the field an awful lot Friday.
“They have some skill kids we had to worry about and we were nervous about that,†explained Buchman. “Our defense was on the field, I think, 70 to 75 percent of this game. We were trying to get stops ... we were doing the best we can but we had kids out there who were tired. We need to do a better job offensively getting first downs, moving the chains, things like that.â€
Burke was 13-for-28 for 184 yards and a pick, while running for 70 yards and a touchdown on 12 carries. Cameron had seven catches for 89 yards and a score, Nolan Oswald had four catches for 42 yards.
Alex Mosier added 30 yards on the ground off nine carries.
Athens’ Mason Lister finished with 184 yards on 15-for-25 passing with an interception, while Caleb Nichols had 75 yards on eight carries to go with his touchdown run. Shayne Reid carried the ball 12 times for 69 yards and Lister had eight carries for 12 yards and two touchdowns.
Five different Wildcats caught passes, led by Karter Rude’s four catches for 79 yards. Reid had 37 yards on seven catches, and J.J. Babcock had 12 yards on two catches.
The Wildcats had a 15-12 edge in first downs, but was also flagged seven times for 55 yards. Wyalusing was penalized three times for 25 yards, all in the first half.
Wyalusing was hit with a bit of bad luck as Isiah Way was injured on the point-after and never returned to the game.
After that, the defenses settled in.
The Wildcats drove it down to the Wyalusing 6-yard line on their ensuing drive. Lister found Rude and Reid for back-to-back 15 yard gains to get into Wyalusing territory.
After getting down to the 22-yard line on back-to-back completions, Lister was nearly sacked, but instead lateraled the ball to his offensive lineman Lucas Aquilio.
The ball rolled around on the ground and, for a time, the officials said Wyalusing ball. However, after convening, they gave it back to Athens, who used a 14-yard run by Reid on the next play to get inside the 15-yard line.
A 4-yard run on 4th-and-1 by Lister made it first-and-goal, but the Wyalusing defense held. Athens tried a field goal, but it was wide right.
Then, on 3rd-and-8, Lister hit Reid for a 24-yard gain to the Wyalusing 35-yard line. The Rams would force a 3rd-and-9, but the Wildcats went to a middle screen to Tanner Dildane, who rumbled up field for 12 yards and new set of downs.
Two plays later Lister hit Babcock for an 8-yard gain to set up a third down run from Nichols. That got them 1st-and-goal at the 5-yard line, but time was ticking down with under 30 seconds to play and Athens had no timeouts left.
They would carry that advantage to the second half where the defenses once again reigned. Three straight drives ended in 3-and-outs to start the third.
The Wildcat line opened up a big hole on the left side, Nichols broke a couple tackles and that was it. Reid’s point-after was good and the Wildcats went up 21-7 with 5:30 left in the third quarter.
Wyalusing’s offensive struggles continued in the ensuing drive, their lone bright spot a 20-yard scamper from Burke to get down to the Wildcat 29-yard line.
Athens’s next drive would end in a punt, followed by Burke getting picked off by Jaden Wright to end their ensuing drive.
Late in the third quarter, Athens took over at its own 29-yard line and would go on a 16-play drive in which they held the ball until under five minutes to play in the game.
They got all the way down to the Ram 17-yard line when, on first down, Lister threw it up to Babcock near the end zone. The ball was tipped and intercepted by Franklin, who returned it to the 21-yard line.
While Athens didn’t score, the drive brought the game clock down to 4:42 left to play and the Rams needing two scores and to PATs to send it into overtime.
Things didn’t look good to start as Burke had back-to-back incompletions, but then he hit Oswald for a 22-yard gain.
Three plays later, on third down, Burke found Cameron for a 21-yard gain and the drive continued.
Three straight positive-yard plays put the Rams inside the Athens 20, where Burke hit Cameron for a 17-yard touchdown reception. Hunsinger added the PAT and Wyalusing cut it to 21-14 with 3:04 left to play.
Athens' ensuing drive unraveled after they were called for an unsportsmanlike penalty, which forced them into a three-and-out, giving the Rams the ball back with about two minutes to play.
Back-to-back completions got Wyalusing to midfield with a new set of downs, but Athens called timeout and set their defense.
After two big wins, Wyalusing will have to now handle a close loss.
“We have to get back to the drawing board on Monday to see how we can get better,†said Buchman.
After two straight home games they travel to Sayre on Friday, which figures to be another tough match-up.
“We spoke to the offensive line and we have a 5-man sled down there on our practice field and we’re going to visit that every day,†remarked Buchman. “Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday — just to make sure that our offensive and defensive line get the message that ‘hey, it’s unacceptable for us — we were out-physicalled tonight against Athens.â€
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