Dayton Daily News

Short-handed Massie falls to Steubenvil­le

- By Marc Pendleton Staff Writer Contact this reporter at 937-225-2381 or email Marc.Pendleton@coxinc.com Twitter: @MarcPendle­ton

Already hurting CANTON — with a backfield depleted by injuries, Clinton-Massie coach Dan McSurley feared the worst as the Falcons prepared for a high school football state championsh­ip.

“It was a matchup issue,” McSurley said following a 50-36 loss to Steubenvil­le in Saturday’s Division IV state championsh­ip game at the new Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium.

“I’ve done this for 32 years; you know when it’s a matchup issue. You try to scheme, but sometimes the matchups just don’t work out for you.”

It was Massie’s third state final appearance since 2012. But unlike those 2012-13 championsh­ip teams, Massie was overcome by a determined Big Red that had been beaten the previous two seasons by Columbus Bishop Hartley in D-IV title games.

Steubenvil­le senior quarterbac­k Javon Davis completed 9 of 13 passes for 213 yards and scoring tosses of 60, 26, 19 and 18 yards. Davis also rushed for 111 yards and two TDs.

His fourth-quarter touchdown runs of 44 and 13 yards were the difference after Massie rallied from a 27-7 first-half deficit.

That was the bulk of Steubenvil­le’s 464 yards of total offense.

“They knew we had some inexperien­ce on the back end and they were big up front,” McSurley said.

“It’s tough sometimes when they’re coming down on your tackles and the linebacker­s have a hard time scrapping up top.”

Reno Saccoccia has been the Big Red coach for 35 years, long enough to see the good times — four state titles — and the not so good. The Steubenvil­le community was rocked following a preseason sex scandal that involved two former Big Red players several years ago.

“It’s a community that’s been butchered the last five years,” Saccoccia said of the media attention. “We’ve fought back.

“We knew what was right and we knew what was wrong. We just stuck the course and these players stuck the course with us.”

It’s the first state title for Steubenvil­le (15-0) since 2006, a one-point win over Alter in the D-IV state final at Massillon.

Steubenvil­le also won a championsh­ip in 2005 and its first in 1984.

Massie’s Luke Richardson scored on a 53-yard punt return as time expired in the first half when the teams combined for 56 points.

The Falcons’ Tyler Beam scored on a 7-yard run less than two minutes into the third quarter and Derick Carlisle had a 28-yard field goal to pull Clinton-Massie within 36-29. Massie had another special teams score from Weston Trampler on a 72-yard kickoff return.

“We limped into this thing,” said McSurley, whose Falcons finish 13-2. “We’re not real deep in a lot of positions. We went into the playoffs down all three backs. When you do that and you’re playing in this type of game, you’ve got to have your guys fresh.”

The contest drew 10,251 and an appreciati­ve Saccoccia.

“We’re going to have a great Christmas in Steubenvil­le this year,” he said.

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