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Elegant? No. A win? Yes. I think several
things lead to a very flat win: (1) a let down after Loyola, (2) a fired up Saugus
team and crowd, (3) Hart players underestimating their opponent, (4) the return
of a somewhat rusty Lyon. But a win is a win.
Here's the play by play.
Hart's Weinstein put in into the endzone and Saugus started on the20: run by Summers
the QB for 3, run by Summers for 2 and then, on his first pass attempt, an interception
by Wheeler which was returned about 20 yards to the Saugus 25.
Hart: incomplete, run by Howell for 7, incomplete and then on fourth down, a nice
pass which was dropped (a problem for Hart throughout the evening).
Saugus at the 18: run for by Skinner (?) for -1, run by Summers for 3, pass to Stevenson
for 23, run by Summers for 3, run Begara (?) for 3, pass on a very nice slant to
Stevenson for 12, run by Summers for 5, incomplete, run by Begara for 4, run by
Skinner for 2, run by Begara for 2 and then a pass to Stevenson for 26 and the touchdown.
Saugus 7-0 at 2:56 of the first.
Hart at the 20: run by Howell for 4, incomplete on another drop, incomplete and
punt.
Saugus at the 36: run by Begara for 3 plus a "little" facemask; run by Begara for
3, run by Begara for 9, run by Summers for 2 (END OF QUARTER), run by Begara for
8, run by Summers for 4, run by Skinner for 7, run by Begara for 1, run by Summers
for 3, incomplete, run by Begara for 0, run by Summers for 10 and on fourth down
and inches at the Hart 9, run by Begara for -2.
Hart at the 11: run by Howell for 9, run by Lyon (sneak) for 5 and then, for the
first time this season, an awkward snap to a QB in the shotgun. Lyon managed to
pull it down but Saugus recovered at the Hart 18.
Saugus at the 18: run by Summers for 5, run by Skinner for 1, run by Summers for
4, run by Summers for 3. On the next play, Summers ran it for 3 down to the Hart
2 but a holding call moved it out to the 12. Run by Summers for 4, run by Summers
(?) for 6 down to the Hart 2 and then FUMBLE.
Hart started at the 1 with 2:30 left in the half: run by Howell for 2, run by Howell
for 4, pass to Yudin for 16, pass to Yudin for 12, pass to Wheeler for 3, pass to
Embree for 17, incomplete (spike), pass to Embree for 10, incomplete, incomplete,
pass to Yudin for 13, incomplete (drop in the endzone) then another huge bugaboo
for Hart all season: penalties. On 2nd down on the 22 and 19 seconds left, Hart
was called for a holding which was negated by a pass interference by Saugus. On
the repeat of down, Hart was called for offensive pass interference (from my perspective
it looked like the right call), for minus 15 AND loss of down. The Hart coaches
saw it differently and ended up with another 15 yard penalty for unsportsmanlike
conduct. The net effect is that the ball ended up on the Hart 47 with 7 seconds
left and an unsuccessful Hail Mary ended the half.
Lyon started off of the mark and when he got on, his receivers just flat dropped
the ball. Penalties, a poor snap and drops: everything was just a little out of
sync.
Lyon finished the half at 6 of 15 for 72 yards. Hart rushed for 26 yards on 7 carries
for a total of 98 yards.
Saugus completely dominated the first quarter of play as Hart had the ball under
a minute. Hart had the ball only four minutes in the second quarter for a total
of five minutes in the entire half.
Summers was 3 of 6 for 61 yards, a TD and an INT in the first half. Saugus rushed
for 101 yards on 30 carries with one fumble. However, the yards became increasingly
tough after the first couple of possessions.
Hart took the second half kickoff and got a 29-yard return by Howell out to the
30: incomplete, pass to Yudin for 32 down to the Saugus 38. Howell ran it in from
there but it was called back on a holding which netted 9 yards on the run; run by
Howell for 2, pass to Casselberry for 3, run by Howell for 24 and the TD.
7-7 at 10:19 of the third quarter.
Saugus at the 20: Begara for 3, Summers for 3 and then SACK for -2 and punt.
Hart got a 14-yard return by Wheeler and started at the Saugus 46: pass to Casselberry
for -2, SACK for -8, pass to Casselberry for 20, run by Howell for 3, pass to Embree
for 9, run by Howell for 4, pass to Embree for 5, run by Lyon (sneak) for 1, run
by Howell for 4, run by Lyon for 11 and the TD.
Hart 14-7 at 2:43.
Saugus once again at the 20: run by Summers for 2, penalty for illegal procedure
-5, run by Begara for 6, pass to McIntyre for 11, SACK for -1 (END OF THIRD QUARTER),
run by Hamilton for 8, run by Begara for 2 and punt (and a very nice roll).
Hart at the 9: run by Howel for 16, incomplete, run on a pitch/option by Howell
(Lyon really got clobbered) for -2, pass to Yudin for 16, pass to Yudin for 14,
run by Howell for 10, run by Howell for 4, incomplete, run by Howell for 2 and on
fourth down from the Saugus 32, an interception.
Saugus at the 30: run by Summers for 5, run by Hamilton for 4, run by Summers for
2, run by Summers for 2, run by Skinner for 5, run by Skinner for 2. At this point
Saugus made its one and only foray into Hart territory in the second half -- to
the Hart 49 and then immediately got called for an illegal procedure on 4th down
(trying to draw Hart offsides). On fourth and about 6, Summers pass went for only
5 and Hart took over.
Hart at the Hart 49: run by Howell for 4, run by Howell for 1, run by Howell for
1, delay of game penalty (deliberate, trying to draw Saugus offsides) and punt.
Saugus at the 19 with 1:17 to go: pass to Begara for 29 yards and then INTERCEPTION
by Wheeler of a halfback option pass by Skinner.
Hart started at 21: run by Howell for 0, run by Casselberry for 4, run by Casselberry
for 8 and then a knee to end the game.
It's interesting how, with great consistency,
about every three to four years, Saugus really gives Hart a tough time: 1997, 21-14;
one call might have changed the game. 2001: 35-28 when Matt Moore intercepted a
Saugus pass in the endzone to seal the Hart win. And now 2005.
In the second half, Lyon was 8 of 12 for 96 yards and one INT. He finished at 14
of 27 and 168 yards with no TDs and 1 INT.
Summers finished at 6 of 10 for 106 yards, 1 TD and 1 INT. (Skinner had the other
INT on a halfback option pass.
Saugus dominated the first half in large measure because they kept grinding out
first downs and Hart never got the ball. Hart did a pretty good job of shooting
themselves in the foot with an unforced turnover (the errant snap) and a couple
of dumb penalties which took the Indians from a possible TD to a 30-yard deficit.
The second half was completely dominated by Hart. Saugus' QB was sacked twice and
Wheeler got his second INT. Saugus managed on 39 yards rushing in the entire second
half and 40 yards passing, virtually all of it on one play. The Centurions got into
Hart territory once. While Saugus' o-line controlled things through the first third
of the game, that was not the case thereafter.
Saugus needed to play a near flawless game given the offensive scheme they employ
(ball contol and very little big play possibility). One got the feeling that Hart's
narrow miss at the end of the first half and then the immediate scores to start
the second half took the wind out of Saugus' offensive sails. They did very little
after that.
Some positives for Hart: Howell generally ran very aggressively, always moving forward
and had some nice yards.
Lyon was streaky, starting badly but the getting some rhythm and really connecting
well.
The defense really toughened up as the game progressed. Hart has now fallen behind
in 5 of 6 games and has come back to take the lead in every one thanks to an increasingly
tough defense.
The o-line shows signs of complete dominance sometimes and generally kept the rushers
at bay giving up only one sack.
Weinstein's kicking was basically perfect: all three kickoffs into the endzone,
both punts were non-returnable (a nice high 40+ yarder and then one inside the 20
that was a fair catch) and two PATs.
The only problem was that the offense was generally not quite in sync (dropped passes
that were right on the money and untimely penalties were killers).
All and all I would go with the words of Admiral Spruance of Midway fame. When asked
about the war, his comments were succinct: "We won." That's about all that should
be said here.
Some questions: How is Burton? His presence is missed on the defensive line. How's
Larimore? His presence was missed among the linebackers.
What about that option/pitch play to Howell? Hart has run it twice lately with Lyon
at QB. The first time was against Birmingham and he ended up with a concussion.
The second time was tonight and he got smacked again. Is someone blowing an assignment?
Is it a poorly executed play or is it just a flawed design against certain defensive
alignments? What ever it is, it ought to be fixed. Lyon takes way too much of a
beating on that play.
Next week Burroughs who gave Valencia an unexpectedly bad time.
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