Logan Comes from Behind to Beat Warren 48-7, Secure Outright SEOAL Championship

November 1, 2005

VINCENT - Logan shook off four first quarter turnovers and came to life during the game's second quarter, scoring 3 touchdowns on only 10 plays and in less than five minutes.  Warren (1-9, 0-5) jumped out to an early lead, but was unable to hold the Chieftains down for long.  It was the second straight year Warren jumped out to an early lead against Logan.

The Warriors capitalized on a third down play.  Junior tailback Tyler Schaad raced through the Logan defense for 20 yards and the game's first score.  Garrett Proctor converted on the PAT, and the Warriors took an early lead.  On the night Schaad ran for 110 yards on 23 carries.  The junior was knocked out of the game early in the fourth quarter when he and Kevin Call made contact near midfield.

Logan scored just over a minute later.  Kevin Call scored from 14-yards out, and Alex Hubbard's PAT was true tying the game with just over seven minutes to play in the second quarter.  Once the gates open, Logan took control in little time.  Justin Coakley got in on the action on a misdirection play and raced untouched from the 12-yard line.  Hubbard's second PAT put Logan on top 14-7.

Call scored from 7-yards out late in the half for the Chiefs third touchdown of the quarter.  Warren threatened late in the half, but a field goal attempt was botched, and Justin Coakley intercepted Justin Cline's pass on 4th down.

Coakley scored his second touchdown early in the third quarter, stretching Logan's lead to 28-21.  Coakley's score came from 27-yards out and was on the same misdirection play that he scored on in the first half.

Coakley had a big night.  He intercepted Warren two plays later, and returned it 47-yards for Logan's second touchdown of the half.  Hubbard's PAT stretched the lead to 35-7.

The two teams traded punts for the rest of the third quarter.  Kevin Call finished the first team scoring on the first play of the fourth quarter.  The senior raced 48-yards, breaking two tackles through the Warren defense.  Call's TD gave Logan and insurmountable 42-7 lead.

The Logan JVs tacked on the final marker.  Sophomore fullback Corey Kissling scored from 1-yard out.  Junior Zak Gompf and Kissling combined for 45-yards on 7 carries.

Kevin Call had a career night.  The senior ran for 270 yards on 25 carries and scored three touchdowns.  For the season, Call finishes with 1523 yards on 247 carries and 14 touchdowns.  The yardage ranks fifith on the all-time list, one yard away from third.

Justin Coakley, in addition to his two interceptions on defense, ran for 146 yards on 10 carries and 2 touchdowns.

Logan will finish just shy of a playoff opportunity.  The Chieftains will finish 11 in the region.  The top eight teams qualify.


Game Stats

LO -   06 28 14 14 - 62
WA - 08 07 00 07 - 15

WA - Tyler Schaad, 20-yard run (Garrett Proctor kick); 8:46 2nd
LO - Kevin Call, 14-yard run (Alex Hubbard kick); 7:20 2nd
LO - Justin Coakley, 12-yard run (Hubbard kick); 4:47 2nd
LO - Call, 7-yard run (Hubbard kick); 3:05 2nd
LO - Coakley, 27-yard run (Hubbard kick); 9:30 3rd
LO - Coakley, 45-yard interception return (Hubbard kick); 8:12 3rd
LO - Call, 48-yard run (Hubbard kick); 11:24 4th
LO - Corey Kissling, 1-yard run (pass failed); 7:31 4th
 

TEAM STATS (coming soon)

LOGAN
OPPONENT
 19
First Downs
 11
 50
Plays from Scrimmage
 58
 47-457
Rushes-Yards
 46-157
 15
Passing Yards
 0
 472
Total Yards
 157
 1-3-2
Passes (Comp-Att-INTs)
 0-12-4
 3-2
Fumbles-Lost
 4-1
 10-88
Penalties-Yards
 7-65
 0-0
Punts-Average
 6-30.2

Individual Stats

RUSHING
Warren: Tyler Schaad 23-220-1TD, Josh Offenberger 9-46, Andrew Neill 5-10, Chris Peckens 2-(-4), Garrett Proctor 7-(-5)
Logan: Kevin Call 25-270-2TD, Justin Coakley 10-146 2TD, Zak Gompf 4-37, Corey Kissling 3-8 TD, Jon Bapst 1-1, Michael Angle 2-(-1), TEAM 2-(-4)

PASSING
Warren: Garrett Proctor 0-12-0-0TD-3INT, Justin Cline 0-1-0-0TD-1INT
Logan: Michael Angle 1-3-15-0TD-2INT

RECEIVING
Warren:
Logan: Tony Ellis 1-15