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Saints hold Pioneers scoreless
By Randy Kindred
rkindred@pantagraph.com
NORMAL -- At 6-foot-3 and 300 pounds, senior Josh Brent takes up a lot of space on Central Catholic High School’s defensive line. He occupies two blockers almost every play, freeing up the Saints’ linebackers to zero in on the football. “They’d better be making plays, because if they’re not, we’re in trouble,” Central coach Bobby Moews said.
Inside linebackers Sean Stokes and Matt Smith made the most of their freedom Friday night, registering nine tackles apiece in helping the Saints limit University High to one first down in a 36-0 victory at Hancock Stadium.
The sophomore Stokes and senior Smith each had five solo tackles and four assists as Central held the Pioneers to 64 yards of offense in the opening game of the Intercity Doubleheader.
“Our line gave them good pressure and it allowed the linebackers to get in there and do what we could,” Stokes said. “We also had good play from our safeties and corners. We played as a unit. That’s what Saints football is all about. We get in there and play as a team.”
Brent, a blue-chip recruit being wooed nationwide, clogged the inside enough for safeties Kyle Hundman and Pat McNeil to make seven tackles each (five solos, two assists). Junior Ryan Waldron added four solos, two assists and a tackle for loss as the Saints improved to 2-0 overall and in the Corn Belt Conference.
“We just wanted to get after it on defense because we knew if we could stop the run, we could stop them,” Waldron said. “It (Brent’s presence) gives is more range outside to maneuver and worry about containing the outside more than the middle.”
Waldron also was a key man on offense, rushing for 116 yards and first-half touchdowns of 4 and 3 yards. Senior Nick Arnold added 93 yards in nine attempts, including a 20-yard TD in the third quarter as the Saints broke the game open.
Central, ranked No. 5 in the Class 4A state poll, led 14-0 at the half on Waldron’s TD runs and two of Michael Fenger’s four extra-point kicks. The lead grew to 16-0 early in the third quarter when an errant punt snap resulted in a safety.
The Saints pulled out to a 30-0 cushion on Arnold’s 20-yard score and a 5-yard TD run by Hundman late in the third period. Hundman added a 21-yard scoring pass to Javier Safford in the fourth quarter.
“We kind of hurt ourselves in the first half by jumping (four false starts) and getting ourselves in second-and-15,” Moews said. “Then we’d block the wrong guy or miss somebody. I got on them pretty good at halftime about how we needed to take care of the little things and start executing the way I thought we could. We got physical with them in the second half and kind of stuck it at them.”
Hundman finished 9 of 15 passing for 135 yards. Senior Bobby Selzer was the top receiver with four catches for 60 yards, helping Central to 387 yards of offense.
Vince Chiodo had an interception for U High (1-1, 1-1), which had blanked Olympia 34-0 in its season opener.
“Up front they manhandled us,” Pioneers’ coach Kurt Olson said. “We couldn’t handle their size and strength. I think our youth really showed. I give credit to them. They dominated both sides of the ball.
“I thought our defense played well, but when you’re not picking up first downs, the defense is out there a long time and eventually you’re going to break.” <!-- END CONTENT -->