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Falling Short Gremlins' final drive stalls in 19-13 setback

Karns City quarterback Anthony Kamenski struggles for yardage during the Gremlins' 19-13 loss to Ridgway. Kamenski had 78 yards rushing and 108 yards passing in the loss.

KARNS CITY — In a battle of heavyweights, Karns City couldn't land the last haymaker.

The Gremlins had first-and-goal at the Ridgway 9 with a minute remaining, but a fourth-down pass fell incomplete in a 19-13 loss to the Elkers at Diehl Stadium Friday night.

“If you came here tonight,” said Ridgway coach Mark Heindl, “you got your money's worth.”

If you're Heindl, you also got a rapid pulse.

After pounding Clarion 42-0 last week, Ridgway found things much tougher on the road at Karns City.

The Gremlins forced Ridgway (7-1) go three-and-out on its first two possessions before the Elkers were able to sustain a drive and score on a 1-yard plunge by Jake Wickett.

Ridgway only ran one offensive play in the 12 minutes that followed.

But Karns City could only get one score despite starting drives at the Elkers 21 and 23.

Anthony Kamenski scored from the 1 on a quarterback sneak to finish off a peculiar nine-play, 23-yard drive, but the extra point was missed and the Gremlins trailed 7-6.

On another drive before the score, Karns City had a touchdown run called back by a holding penalty.

The Gremlins ran 10 plays, but gained just eight yards on that drive that sputtered out at the Ridgway 13 because of penalties and lost yardage.

The Gremlins were called for six holding/block in the back/illegal blindside block penalties in the game.

“My gosh, that first half it was penalties,” said Karns City coach Joe Sherwin.

Ridgway wasn't immune to the flag-fest, particularly in the second half while leading 13-6.

The Elkers were called for 60 yards in penalties on one drive in the third quarter and faced a first-and-42 at one point.

They ended up getting a first down on Karns City's second roughing-the-snapper call in the game.

But Ridgway wasn't able to score.

At least not until an unlikely source galloped for one.

Quarterback Paul Gresco burst up the middle and raced 50 yards for a touchdown early in the fourth quarter to give Ridgway a 19-6 lead.

Gresco came into the game with just 47 yards rushing this season.

“They had some great schemes against us and it forced us to do things we haven't had to do in the past,” Heindl said. “Credit to Paul and credit to our offensive line.”

Karns City answered back quickly when Kaden Scherer caught a slant from Anthony Kamenski and sprinted 65 yards for a touchdown on the Gremlins' first offense play after the Gresco run.

Scherer had a huge game with two receptions for 99 yards and two interceptions.

His second pick came on a deflected pass in the end zone that killed a drive that could have put Ridgway up by two scores.

Scherer, who also plays soccer along with a few of his football teammates, has had a heavy workload lately.

“Those guys have had seven soccer games in the past 11 days along with two football games, so my gosh, those guys have to be worn out,” Sherwin said. “Kaden played a heck of a game.”

Scherer caught a 34-yard pass that kept the final Karns City drive alive.

Kamenski, who rushed 20 times for 78 yards, also had several big runs on the last drive, including a 24-yarder that set up the first-and-goal from the 9.

Kamenski also had 108 yards passing.

“He's shown that all season,” Sherwin said of Kamenski. “He's one of the toughest quarterbacks we've had around here. Our offense goes through him.”

But Ridgway's defense stiffened as the Gremlins lost two yards before the fourth-down incomplete pass.

“Our kids rose to the occasion,” Heindl said.

Sherwin said his players did as well, going toe-to-toe with one of the best teams in District 9.

“I believe they are playing the best football and we're right there with them,” Sherwin said. “I told the guys we had an opportunity at the end of the game and that's all you can ask for. We want to end on a high note here these last couple of games and see where we fall in the standings. I think we can be right there with them by the end.”

Heindl also likes where his team is right now.

“I do feel good about it,” he said. “But we have to clean some stuff up. We're looking forward to the challenge.

“My hat is off to Coach Sherwin and the Karns City Gremlins,” Heindl said. “They are a good football team and they came to play today.”

Ridgway 7 6 7 0 — 19

Karns City 0 6 0 7 — 13

First Quarter

R — Jake Wickett 1 run (Paul Gresco kick), 2:00

Second Quarter

KC — Anthony Kamenski 1 run (kick failed), 3:23

R — Matt Dush 24 pass from Paul Gresco), 1:39

Fourth Quarter

R — Gresco 50 run (run failed), 8:58

KC — Kaden Scherer 65 pass from Kamenski (Owen Collwell kick), 8:48

Individual Statistics

Rushing:Ridgway, Paul Gresco 1-50, Jake Wickett 10-31, Matt Dush 3-29, Gabe Watts 5-20, Tyler Watts 5-20. Karns City, Anthony Kamenski 20-78, Corry Dunmyre 5-41, Hunter Rowe 11-41, Luke Garing 8-21, Kaden Scherer 2-6, Owen Graff 1-5, Gage Cowoski 1-0.

Passing:Ridgway, Paul Gresco 9-14-148-2. Karns City, Anthony Kamenski 5-12-108-1

Receiving:Ridgway, Matt Dush 7-136, Tyler Watts 1-8, Jake Wickett 1-4, Alex Bon 1-0. Karns City, Kaden Scherer 2-99, Nathan Waltman 1-8, Brayden Christie 1-4, Hunter Rowe 1-(-3).

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