
May 31:
CHUCK GREENWOOD,
Morning Journal Correspondent
COLUMBIANA - Big plays became regular plays for the Crestview Renegades as they romped to a 34-15 win over the Mon Valley Mayhem at Crestview High School on Saturday night.
The Renegades minor league football team march out to a 2-0 mark in the Grassroots Football League, while the Mayhem, who hail from the eastern suburbs of Pittsburgh, fall to 1-2 in the league.
The newest Renegade, Ethan Russell, made his presence felt on the third play of the game, when from his left cornerback spot, he intercepted a Mayhem pass and threaded his way down to the visitors' 8-yard line. Two plays later, Columbiana's Brian Warchol scored from 1 yard out and the Renegades were off and running.
"I had heard about the Renegades on Facebook," said Russell, a 2008 graduate of Beaver Local High School who is currently attending Wheeling Jesuit. "I always wanted to play, but I had to wait until finals were over. When I came home, Nick Carfagna asked me if I was still interested and I was."
Russell would score the Renegades second touchdown, when he pulled in Jordan Reynolds pass in the back of the end zone with 5:24 remaining in the first half. That was the first of four Reynolds scoring aerials. This one was typical of the former Crestview High School star's performance, as he was given ample time by his offensive line to find Russell.
"Our offensive line was awesome," said Reynolds, who threw on five of the last six plays on the scoring drive. "They were playing man-for-man up on the line of scrimmage on our outside guys. That left the flats open. I put it out there and the guys caught them."
Reynolds went to former United Local standout Bubba Taylor three times on that drive, with Taylor catching two of them.
"Bubba's a playmaker," said Reynolds, "You can't deviate from a playmaker. He can outjump and outcatch anyone in this league. I'm just happy he's on my team."
Taylor, who is still slowed by a calf injury, pulled in three catches for 47 yards.
Warchol closed out Crestview's first-half scoring when he pulled in a Reynolds slant pass and slithered his way to the end zone with just 24 seconds remaining in the first half.
If fans were a little slow getting back from the concession stand at halftime, they missed the Renegades' fourth touchdown of the night as they scored on the second play of the third quarter on a 56-yard pass from Reynolds to Eric Whittenberger. Whittenberger appeared to be hemmed in on the right sideline, but broke free to complete the scoring play.
The Renegades put one more tally on the board in the third frame when Russell's former Beaver Local teammate Carfagna pulled in a Reynolds pass for a six-yard scoring play. This play was set up by a blocked punt which the Renegades downed at the six-yard line.
Following this final Renegade score, the Mayhem's most notable offensive series of the night occurred as they marched 67 yards on 15 plays for their second touchdown of the night. The drive took 11:44 to complete and also included three penalties, two on the Renegades, one of which was for running into the kicker on fourth-and-five at the Mayhem's 38 yard-line.
Renegades head coach Corey Stevens explained the working of the Renegades' aerial assault, saying,
"We were intent on spreading them out and utilizing our speed. We went to the short passes early in the second quarter as they were playing their safeties deep, thus opening up the middle of the field."
Stevens also pointer out that the effectiveness of the offensive line gave the passing game time to develop. The offensive line is led by center Pete Geis, guards Chris Snyder and Tim Gaudio and tackles Derek Frederick and Michael Geer.
"We were able to double-team on the rollouts and were picking up their blitzes, until they started sending more people than we had guys left in to block. When that happened, Jordan was forced to run to the outside, which he is very good at."
Reynolds led the Renegades' ground game with 60 yards on 11 carries.
Crestview will host the Cuyahoga Spartans at 7 p.m. Saturday at Crestview High School.
MON VALLEY: 3- 6- 0-6—15
CRESTVIEW: 6-14-14-0—34
SCORING
CR—Brian Warchol, 1 run (kick failed)
MV-Alvin Knox, 26 field goal
CR-Ethan Russell, 26 pass from Jordan Reynolds (Reynolds kick)
MV-George Mason, 46 pass from Eric Williams (kick failed)
CR-Warchol, 22 pass from Reynolds (Reynolds kick)
CR-Eric Whittenberger, 56 pass from Reynolds (Reynolds kick)
CR-Nick Carfagna, 6 pass from Reynolds (Reynolds kick)
MV-Elon Wallace, 1 run (run failed)
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MON CR
First downs 10 13
Total Yards 237 325
Rushes-yards 40-135 25-137
Passing 102 188
Comp-Att-Int 9-15-1 12-21-0
Punts 2-17.5 2-26.5
Fumbles-Lost 3-0 1-0
Penalties-Yards 4-20 6-58
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INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING—Mon Valley, Maurice Walker 15-88; Crestview, Jordan Reynolds 11-60, Stefan White 5-27, Brian Warchol 7-22, Corey Rauschenbach 1-11, Eric Whittenberger 1-7
PASSING—Mon Valley, Eric Williams 7-9-0-88yds-1td; Crestview, Jordan Reynolds 12-21-0-188yds-4td
RECEIVING—Mon Valley, David Mathess 2-21; Crestview, Corey Rauschenbach 3-20, Bubba Taylor 3-47, Ethan Russell 1-26, Eric Whittenberger 2-61, Nick Carfagna 2-12
INTERCEPTIONS—Crestview, Ethan Russell.