The Independent-News, Volume 105, Number 14, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 September 1979 — Page 12

SEPTEMBER 13, 1979 — THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

Fairfield Runs All Over Young Glenn Team 52-0 A very young John Glenn Falcons football team, made even less experienced through a few injuries and one banishment from the game, was not match for the visiting Fairfield Falcons Friday night as the Elkhart County team handed the Glenn team a 52-0 whitewashing in the first conference game of the season for the Glenn team. An injury to senior quarterback Greg Bros old in the Pioneer game and the banishment of Ron Shortt on a spearing call, left only senior Mark Izdepski left with a squad that also lists only two juniors, the try and stem the tied against the much more experienced Fairfield team. The Glenn mistakes, both phys-

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ical and mental, also was instrumental in the Falcons not being able to generate any offense and with three different snaps from center sailing past reserve punter Mike Elkin along with a few sacks of the sophomore quarterback, the Falcons total rushing yardage ended up a minus 45 for the game. It must be said however, that the young kids never quit and even though the mistakes of young kids were made, the experience is being piled on them faster than usual and by the time the season is over there will be' a lot of young boys with a lot of game experience with this team appearing to be a couple of years away after last year's best season ever. 7 wins and J losses. JG Statistics F 2 First Downs 12 -45 Rushing 331 13 Passing 6 5 Passes Attempted

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3 Passes Completed 2 0 Had Intercepted 0 0 Return Yards 24 4 Punts 0 32 Average Yards 0 6 Fumbles 2 3 Fumbles Lost 0 65 Yards Penalized 55 43 Offensive Plays 58 Ihe visiting Falcons scored on the first possession of the game. After winning the flip and electing to receive, a 71 yard drive of 10 plays found them grinding it out with Lynn Masoarenas finally getting into the end zone from one yard out. A Mike Garner run gave the Fairfield team two extra points and it was 8-0 after about five minutes had passed. The second score came fast. The Glenn team, unable to sustain a drive, punted and the ball was put in play at the Glenn 48. On the first play quarterback Tom Coyraced around being chased and finally turned upfield and ran 48

yards for the score. Garner again ran the ball in for a 16-0 lead and it was obvious that the Falcons were out-manned in this game. However, several changes of possession came before the next score as Masoarenas capped a 7 play drive that went 84 yards after Glenn had again punted to the Fairfield team. In this drive Masoarenas ripped a big 53 yard gain and he finally ran it in from 12 yards out with less than half of the second quarter remaining. A run failed and it was 22-0. It probably would have stayed that way until halftime except for the first of three bad snaps on an attempted punt. Despite recovering the high snap. Glenn had to turn the ball over on downs at the 13 yard line and with a couple of timeouts used by Fairfield, they were able to punch it in on the fourth play with Masoarenas again hitting pay dirt from one yard out. This made it 28-0 at halftime. The second half found the visitors scoring once in the third quarter, this coming on an 8 plav drive of 44 yards after a Falcon punt. Garner ran the final 23 yards and Jim Erb ran the extra points for a 36-0 lead. Then things kind of settled dow n for a w hilc and in the final stanza the Fairfield team did replace some of their regulars on offense . . . that is until another Falcom fumble on a punt gave the visiting team a first and goal at the Glenn five when Io and behold, back in came the Fairfield regular backs to punch it in with fullback Rob Kirkendorffer carrying twice for the score. A pass gave them two more points but this needle added by returning the regulars was unnecessary other than to run up a score. The final touchdown of the night was scored by Masoarenas, his fourth of the game, but came on a defensive play as another snap got away from Elkin on a punt and after a frantic chase by several plavers

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on both sides, it was covered by the Fairfield star in the end zone for a touchdown. A run put the final two points on the board. 52-0. The Scoring FAIRFIELD: Lynn Masoarenas. 1 yard run; PAT: Mike Garner, run FAIRFIELD; Tom Coy. 48 yard run; PAT: Mike Garner, run FAIRFIELD: Lynn Masoarenas. 12 yard run; PAT: run failed FAIRFIELD: Lynn Masoarenas. I yard run: PAT: run failed FAIRFIELD: Mike Garner. 23 yard run; PAT: Jim Erb, run FAIRFIELD: Rob Kirkendorf fer, 1 yard run; PAT: Jay Wartzler. pass from John Kirkendorffer FAIRFIELD: Lynn Masoarenas. recovered fumble in end zone; PAT; Rex Marquart, run Score By Quarters Fairfield 16 12 8 16 — 52 John Glenn 0 0 0 0 — 0 OREGON TOWNSHIP SENIORS TO MEET The Oregon Township Senior Citizens Club will meet on Thurs day, September 21. at 12:30 p.m. in the Koontz Lake Conservation club house. All members are t< bring a covered dish.

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