Frankfort Hot Dogs | Archive | October, 2009

FB 3A SECT. 20: Masterful coaching lifts Frankfort past Peru, 30-0

By Mike McGraw
Executive Director
FRANKFORT – There is a three-pronged explanation for host Frankfort’s 30-0 victory over Peru in second-round Class 3A Sectional 20 play Oct. 30. 
First, the Hot Dogs are simply a better team. Second, the monsoon conditions eliminated Peru’s ability to pass and forced the Tigers to rely on a running game that did not feature much deception. Finally, every decision Frankfort coach Tom Potts made turned to pure gold.
The game was played in rain and a gale-force wind. Peru was moving into the wind in the first quarter, and Potts used his final two first-half timeouts in the last minute of the quarter to force the Tigers to punt into the wind from near midfield. 
The result was a poor punt, a short field for the Hot Dogs (7-4), and a solid drive for a touchdown. At the start of the second half, Potts deferred his right to receive and kicked off for the second time. The result was Peru (2-9) being pinned deep in its own territory and an ensuing safety. 
Those are just a couple of examples of how Potts masterfully manipulated field position throughout the game.
Unable to move on its first possession of the night, Peru punted to give Frankfort possession at the Tiger 45. Peru would survive that threat, stopping the Hot Dogs on downs. Tempting fate, they gave the ball to Frankfort at its own 45 the second time. 
This time they paid the price as the Hot Dogs drove for the game’s first touchdown. It came on a one-yard plunge by senior Kolin Dunn. The drive was aided by a 15-yard scamper from senior quarterback Blake Ayres on a fourth-down play. 
Ayres would become a consistent thorn in the side for Peru on this night.
Frankfort’s next scoring drive came after the timeout strategy. It went 44 yards in 10 plays and culminated on a one-yard sneak by Ayres, ending the first-half scoring. 
It was a half dominated statistically by the Hot Dogs. At intermission, Peru had just 27 yards of total offense. Contrastingly, Frankfort had 172 yards – all on the ground. Ayres had 67 of those on seven carries.
Following Potts’ decision to kick off to start the third quarter, Peru began at its own 24. Three plays later, the Tigers were dumped in their own end zone for a safety. The Tigers had moved backward nearly as far in three plays as they had moved forward in the entire first half. 
Unfortunately for the visitors, that offensive frustration lasted the remainder of the evening. Frankfort scored two more times in the second half, each on big plays. The first was a 52-yard gallop by Ayres, the second a 54-yard burst from running back Korben Shirar.
It was a convincing performance by the Hot Dogs. Two things should be mentioned, however. The weather clearly affected Peru more than Frankfort. Secondly, Peru senior Joe Bockover played a stellar game on defense. He was in on nearly every Tiger tackle and was their only disruptive force most of the game.
Next up for Frankfort is a trip next weekend to undefeated second-ranked West Lafayette. The Red Devils (11-0) were a 21-6 Week 11 winner at Western.
Sectional 20
Peru 31, Mississinewa 0 
Frankfort 32, Twin Lakes 7
Western 41, Maconaquah 0
#2 West Lafayette 28, Benton Central 8 
Frankfort 30, Peru 0 
#2 West Lafayette 21, Western 6
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FB: Sagamore sectional wrap up

 

Staff Report



It might not
have turned out the way everybody wanted, but the Sagamore Conference still
made a statement in the opening round of the sectional tournament. Four league
teams advanced to the second round while at least one other gave a good showing
against one of the legendary powers in Indiana football.

 

North
Montgomery used a late field goal to oust conference foe Western Boone 31-28.
The other three Sagamore wins came versus non-conference competition. League
champion Southmont had little trouble with West Vigo, shutting out the Vikings
23-0. Tri-West advanced with a 7-2 grinder over Greencastle. Finally, Frankfort
looked very impressive in downing Twin Lakes 32-7.

 

Crawfordsville
fell to Indianapolis Chatard 38-21. Make no mistake, for the 1-8 Athenians it
was a tremendous effort against the #1 ranked team in 3A. Lebanon also gave a
respectable performance versus the #1 team in 4A, Cathedral. The Irish
prevailed 47-15. The worst defeat suffered by a conference team belonged to
Danville. The Warriors fell to highly regarded Brebeuf 49-7.

 

Tri-West
will now advance to play North Putnam in 2A Sectional 30. Undefeated Monrovia
and South Putnam will vie in the opposite bracket. In 3A, Frankfort appears to
have the best road. The Hot Dogs will face Peru which advanced with only its
second win of the season. It will be Southmont’s turn to tangle with
Indianapolis Chatard and North Montgomery will face Brebeuf.

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BSOC: Sectional wrap-up for Sagamore Conference

 

Staff Report


Crawfordsville
will carry the banner of the Sagamore Conference into regional play this
season. The Athenians are the only league team to claim a sectional title. They
did so Monday night by downing county rival Southmont 7-1. Southmont had
previously ousted North Montgomery.

 

Elsewhere in
the league, Frankfort suffered a heartbreaking loss to Lafayette Central
Catholic in the opening round at Lafayette, 1-0. Western Boone fell to
University 2-1 in the opening round at Zionsville and Lebanon soon joined them
on the sidelines after being blasted 7-0 by powerful Zionsville.

 

Tri-West
made it to the championship match at Brownsburg but fell to the hosts 5-0. The
Bruins had defeated Bethesda Christian 2-0 to reach the championship tilt.
Danville also felt heartbreak. They fell 1-0 to Plainfield on penalty kicks.

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FB: Southmont shuts out Sagamore foe Frankfort, 35-0

By Phil Friend
ThePaper24-7.com

FRANKFORT – Southmont’s football team still owns a share of the Sagamore Conference lead.

Week after week, these Mounties are proving they are for real. Leading by two touchdowns Oct. 2, Southmont took control by scoring on the opening possession of the third quarter and never looked back, defeating conference rival Frankfort 35-0.

(CHECK THE GALLERY FOR GAME PICTURES FROM RYAN MANERS OF RUSTED ROOF PHOTOGRAPHY!!)

Southmont’s Tanner Hill took the second-half kickoff 50 yards to the Frankfort 38-yard line. Five plays later, Jordan Burkett plowed in from two yards for a 21-0 Southmont lead. The score was set up by a 32-yard scamper from quarterback Logan Petry.

“That was a huge lift for them, and that may have been the nail in the coffin for us,” said Frankfort coach Tom Potts.

The Mounties (5-2 overall, 4-1 in league play) tacked on two more touchdowns in the fourth quarter on an 18-yard run by Micah Hatch and a 10-yard score from Brayden McKinney.

Two things hurt host Frankfort: tackling and play at the line of scrimmage. The Hot Dogs (3-4, 2-3) missed numerous tackles throughout the game as Burkett, Hatch, Petry, and company finished with 225 yards rushing on 43 carries.

“We thought our tackling was poor tonight,” Potts said. “It’s tough because you try to tackle (Petry), and the fullback (Hatch) nickel and dimes it. He keeps getting five, six, seven yards per carry and first downs.

“They were patient enough to keep handing it to them.”

Those first downs were created by Southmont’s offensive line, which never allowed Frankfort to penetrate the backfield to prevent those back-breaking runs.

“We wanted to make sure we came out this evening to control the line of scrimmage and to play a physical game,” said Southmont coach Desson Hannum. “That’s what Frankfort wanted to do as well, and it was crucial to the win tonight.”

Petry led the Mounties with 70 yards rushing and added 55 yards passing, along with a touchdown pass to Burkett. Hatch ran for 59 yards and a score, while Hill and McKinney had 25 apiece.

The closest Frankfort ever got to the end zone was the Southmont 33-yard-line, which occurred on the final play of the game. Before that, it was the Southmont 40, which the Hot Dogs reached near the end of the first half before Blake Ayers threw an interception with about 40 seconds left.

The Hot Dogs managed 177 yards on the ground and 236 overall. Dylan Timmons led the way with 61 yards.

“It starts up front, and they probably beat us on both sides of the ball,” Potts said. “We faced bigger lines but their option is pretty good – probably the best, most complete option attack we’ve seen this year.”

Southmont scored on its first two possessions of the game as Petry finished an 11-play, 54 yard drive with a one-yard score. The next drive went 63 yards on six plays, culminated on a nine-yard pass from Petry to Burkett.

“He’s the general of the team,” Hannum said of Petry. “He makes sure offensively and defensively we’re in the right play or coverage.

“He has a lot that he takes on his shoulders and he’s a capable individual – we’re lucky to have him as part of our team.”

Next up for Southmont is an Oct. 9 home game against suddenly cold Western Boone (5-2, 3-2), a 34-21 Week 7 loser to Tri-West Hendricks. The Mounties sit in a three-way tie for first place in the conference with North Montgomery and Lebanon, and all three teams have gone 1-1 against the other two.

Frankfort will host those same Bruins (3-4, 2-3) next Friday night.

Southmont        7    7    7    14    –    35
Frankfort        0    0    0    0    –    10

Southmont – Petry 1 run (Rose kick), 3:27
Southmont – Burkett 9 pass from Petry (Rose kick), 9:42
Southmont – Burkett 5 run (Rose kick), 9:29
Southmont – Hatch 18 run (Rose kick), 10:05
Southmont – McKinney 10 run (Rose kick), 7:13

                    S    F
First Downs    17    13
Rushes-Yards    43-225    35-177
Passing Yards    55    59
Comp-Att-Int    5-6-0    9-19-1
Fumbles-Lost    1-1    1-0
Penalties-Yards    2-25    1-15

Rushing
Southmont: Petry 12-70, Hatch 12-59, McKinney 3-25, Hill 4-25, Burkett 7-22, Brown 2-18, A. Long 1-5, Burton 2-1
Frankfort: Timmons 11-61, Ham 4-35, Shirar 6-24, Ayers 7-20, Laughner 5-19, Myars 2-18

Passing
Southmont: Petry 5-6-0 55
Frankfort: Ayers 8-17-1 55, Shirar 1-1-0 4, Svoboda 0-1-0 0

Receiving
Southmont: Burkett 3-34, L. Long 1-26, Hill 1-[-5]
Frankfort: Varner 4-27, Shirar 3-17, Timmons 1-11, Laughner 1-4

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