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11/20/05
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UPDATE: [FONT=Verdana, Times New Roman, arial, helvetica, sans-serif]Massillon’s on its way to Final Four[/FONT]
4:28 AM, Sunday, November 20, 2005 [FONT=Verdana, Times New Roman, arial, helvetica, sans-serif]By DON DETORE Repository sports editor[/FONT]
Repository Scott Heckel Massillon quarterback Bobby Huth leads players and fans in singing the alma mater after the Tigers defeated McKinley, 21-3, in the Division I, Region 2 championship Saturday night at the Rubber Bowl. SEE STORY ON PAGE C-1.
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AKRON - Believe it, Massillon. Your Tigers are headed to the state semifinals.
The Washington High School football team slayed another giant in its improbable season, beating McKinley, 21-3, Saturday night in the Division I, Region 2 finals before a crowd of 16,111 at the Rubber Bowl.
Running back Brian Gamble ran for one touchdown and passed for another, while quarterback Bobby Huth threw for 121 yards and another score as the Tigers avenged a 38-8 loss to the Bulldogs three weeks ago in the regular-season finale.
“The Final Four, baby!” shouted first-year Massillon head coach Tom Stacy, who inherited a team coming off back-to-back 4-6 seasons. “That’s what it’s all about in Massillon.”
The Tigers will meet Lakewood St. Edward on Saturday in a state semifinal. Kickoff will be at 1 p.m. at the Rubber Bowl. The winner of that game will play for a state title the following Saturday in Fawcett Stadium.
McKinley, last year’s Ohio Division I runner-up, finishes 12-1.
“Maybe someday, we’ll sit back and enjoy what we accomplished this season,” McKinley head coach Brian Cross said, “but right now, it hurts. We have no excuses.” This marked the fourth playoff meeting between the Stark County rivals and the first time they have met in the Division I playoffs since 2001. Massillon leads the all-time series, 60-49-5. “The fans, the community, the school, the players ... they deserve this,” Stacy said. “This is for them.”
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