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A Look Back at Past Massillon Teams – Part 8 – The 1997 Season

This is the eighth of a 10-part series looking back at all of the Massillon teams of the 1990s.

Head Coach: Jack Rose (6th Year)
Overall Record: 7-3
Regular Season Record: 7-3
Playoff Results: Division I, Region 2, 12th; did not qualify
Key Players: Quarterback Tip Danzy. running back Christian Morgan, running back Dave Hodgson, linebacker Jared Stafenko, linebacker Seth Venables, defensive back Josh Krieder, punter Luke Shilling,
All-Ohio: Josh Krieder (1st), Christian Morgan (SM), Josh Hill (SM)

Massillon was led by two outstanding running backs: Christian Morgan, who rushed 181 times for 1,061 yards (5.9 ave.) and 11 TDs, and Dave Hodgson, who rushed 115 times for 810 yards (7.0 ave.) and 7 TDs.  Hodgson was also the team’s leading receiver with 12 catches for 188 yards (15.7 ave.) and 2 TDs.  The Tigers finished the season unbeaten at home, but lost all three road games to outstanding teams, including to Lima Senior, Cincinnati Moeller and Canton McKinley.  Lima qualified for the playoffs, while Moeller and McKinley faced each other in the playoff state finals.  Also, in the Moeller game the Tigers led 24-7 early in the fourth quarter, but then surrendered three TDs to lose by four.  Luke Shilling had a great year punting, placing 5th in the Massillon record book with a 39.9 yard average.

PIVOTAL GAMES

Lima Senior – In 1996 Massillon gave state champion Lima Senior its only loss of the season.  In the return game the Spartans got revenge in a big way, winning 25-7.  Lima scored two touchdowns in the second quarter on a short run and a return of an intercepted pass to take a 12-0 lead into the locker room.  They increased the lead to 18-0 on another short run, before the Tigers finally got on the board.  It came on a 59-yard punt return by Josh Kreider, as Massillon’s offense failed to score a point in this one.  The Spartans added one final TD in the fourth on a 17-yard pass.  In a game of complete dominance, Lima led in total yards, 209-38.  Lima would finish the season 8-2, but lose to unbeaten Upper Arlington in the first round of the playoffs.

Walsh Jesuit – Walsh was the only significant opponent that the Tigers beat, by the score of 27-14.  Two Massillon TDs came in each of the first two quarters, with Dave Hodgson scoring on two short runs, Christian Morgan scoring on a 41-yard jaunt and Josh Hill returning a fumble 25 yards to the end zone.  With the Tigers on top 27-0, the Warriors finally found the end zone on a 72-yard pass, giving Massillon a 27-7 lead at the half.  There was only one score in the second half, that by Walsh on a fumble recovery at the end of a drive.  Morgan rushed 23 times for 146 yards, while Hodgson added 96 yards on 15 carries.  The Warriors would finish the season with a 10-3 record.  In the Division III playoffs they advanced to the regional finals, only to lose 13-7 to state runner-up Youngstown Chaney.

Cincinnati Moeller – This is the one that got away.  It’s hard enough to defeat a team like Moeller, which was ranked No. 3 in the state entering this the game.  But, giving away a 17-point advantage with one quarter left and losing 28-24 put a dagger into the heart of all Tigers.  The Crusaders opened the scoring in the second quarter on a 21-yard pass, but Massillon tallied the next 24 points to take a presumed comfortable lead.  Christian Morgan’s 3-yard run and Josh Hose’s PAT gave the Tigers a 7-6 lead at the half.  In the third quarter Morgan hit paydirt again, this time from 80 yards out.  That was followed by a 28-yard pass from Tip Danzy to Tyrie Clifford and a 36-yard fourth-quarter field goal by Hose.  There might have been additional points, but dropped passes were an omen of the doom to come.  It came when the Crusaders changed offensive tactics by going to a 3-receiver spread formation.  First was a 77-yard touchdown pass.  Then came a 2-yard run.  Finally, the go-ahead was a 5-yard TD run with three minutes left in the game.  Moeller led in total yards, 430-341, including 12 of 17 passing for 292 yards.  Both Morgan and Hodgson eclipsed the 100-yard mark rushing.  But the passing game was effective only 8 times in 23 attempts.

Game Action vs. Canton McKinley 1997

Canton McKinley – The season ended on a down note with a 27-14 road loss to Canton McKinley, in spite of a gallant effort by the over-matched Tigers.  Massillon fell behind 21-0 in the first half on three Bulldog TD runs.  Massillon finally converted a first down and eventually found the end zone on a 14-yard run by Tip Danzy.  But McKinley answered right back on a 17-yard return of a blocked punt to take a 24-7 lead into the locker room.  That score remained until the fourth quarter, when Danzy connected with Neil Buckosh on an 8-yard pass.  Dave Hodgson rushed 18 times for 109 yards.  Danzy completed 15 of 31 passes for 151 yards and a touchdown.  Ironically, McKinley led just slightly in total yards, 317-297.  And the 27 points was their lowest-scoring output of the season.  But in the end, the Tigers couldn’t overcome three turnovers.  For the undefeated Bulldogs, they would go on capture a well-earned Division I state title, which included during the run a second victory over Cleveland St. Ignatius (35-32, 20-19) and a state finals win over Cincinnati Moeller (31-16).  For the 7-3 Tigers, this would be the final  game for head coach Jack Rose.

Opp.Rec.Loc.Mass.Opp.Res.Att.MediaStats
Cordozo, DCH726W11,000StoryStats
Lima Senior8-3A725L5,500StoryStats
Akron Garfield6-4H2014W9,000StoryStats
Mansfield Senior1-9H420W8,340StoryStats
Austintown Fitch2-8H346W7,862StoryStats
Walsh Jesuit10-3H2714W11,023StoryStats
Canton Central Catholic6-4H416W11,350StoryStats
Cincinnati Moeller12-2A2428L5,074StoryStats
Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary4-6H103W7,000StoryStats
Canton McKinley14-0A1427L22,512StoryStats
TOTALTOTAL29112998,661Season Stats
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