February 12, 2012

Bearcats Lose 25-20 Heartbreaker in Division II Championship Game

Bearcats Florence, AL – The third time was anything but a charm for the Northwest Missouri State Bearcats as they came close, but had victory snatched away from them by the Valdosta State Blazers in the NCAA Division II National Championship Football Game at Braley Municipal Stadium in Florence, Alabama.

The #8 Blazers scored the winning points with just :22 left in the 4th quarter to defeat the #5 Bearcats 25-20. It was the third straight year Northwest Missouri State had gone South to Alabama for the National Championship and it was the third straight time the Bearcats failed to come away with the title, having lost the previous two finals to the Grand Valley State Lakers. Interestingly enough, the Bearcats earned a spot in this year finale by defeating the defending national champion Lakers last Saturday night in Maryville.

Valdosta State got on the board first, scoring on its first possession as Zac Williams nailed a 35 yard field goal to cap an 8 play, 50 yard opening drive. The 1st quarter ended with the Blazers leading 3-0.

Early in the 2nd quarter the Bearcats got on the board as Aldwin Foster-Rettig picked off a Willie Copeland pass and returned it to the end zone for 6. Tommy Frevert’s extra point made it NWMSU 7, VSU 3.

The Bearcats scored again with just :21 left in the half as Mike Peterson grabbed a 3 yard pass from Joel Osborn to put the finishing touches on a 4 play, 53 yard drive. Frevert’s PAT made it Northwest Missouri State 14, Valdosta State 3 at the half.

The Blazers had the only score of the 3rd quarter as Clay Callaway caught a 7 yard TD pass from Copeland to end a 6 play, 44 yard drive. Williams’ kick narrowed Northwest Missouri State’s lead to 14-10.

VSU went ahead early in the 4th quarter as Zach Parker snagged a 14 yard pass from Ronnye Nelson to cap tn 8 play, 64 yard drive. Williams’ extra point made it Blazers 17, Bearcats 14.

Not to be outdone, Northwest Missouri State came charging back to score on a 3 play, 48 yard drive in just :48 as Xavier Oman took it in from the 2 yard line to make it Bearcats 20, Blazers 17. But the excitement of that TD wasn’t over. Frevert’s PAT, usually routine, was blocked and returned to the NWMSU end zone by Roger King, making it a 1 point game: Bearcats 20, Blazers 19.

The Blazers crewed up more than 3-and-a-half minutes as they constructed an 8 play, 37 yard drive to score the winning touchdown, with Michael Terry running it in from 1 yard out. The conversion attempt, a rush, failed. But it didn’t matter as only :22 seconds remained and the Bearcats were unable to score. The icing on the cake came when Osborn’s desperate pass attempt was intercepted by William Montford. One knee was all that was necessary to end the game, give Valdosta State the championship, and deny Northwest Missouri State an opportunity to return to Maryville with the National Championship Trophy.

One of the keys to the Blazers’ victory was their ability to bottle up Xavier Oman. While the X-Man scored a touchdown on a 1 yard run, he was held to just 71 yards – 63 net yards – on 21 carries.

The Bearcats can take pride in another tremendous season, finishing 12-2, and looking ahead to a fourth trip to "The Shoals" in 2008.

Restoration Work Continues; Thousands Still Out of Power

Work to restore electricity to tens of thousands of Missouri households left without power from the double-punch ice storm that hit the state continues; still 36,000 homes remain without power.

The main focus of restoration work has shifted to northwest Missouri, where the second ice storm did incredible damage. Thousands still have no power in a small portion of southwest Missouri, mainly around the Joplin area. Scattered outages are reported across the state.

Aquila of Kansas City reports that 15,000 of its customers entered the weekend without power. The primary focus of restoration work is concentrated on St. Joseph and the surrounding area. The state’s rural electric cooperatives say their numbers have dropped below 10,000, but still hover around the 9,000 mark. Empire Electric of Joplin has under 13,000 customers without electricity, victims of the first ice storm that hit the state early Sunday morning. AmerenUE and Kansas City Power and Light report that they have completed restoration efforts.