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Eat 'n Park Game Of The Week: Shell Of A Good Time


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October 16, 2009
Hopewell

Hopewell's Rushel Shell and West Allegehny's Mike Caputo put on a rushing spectacular, but it was Shell that stole the show on Homecoming Night.


 

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It was Homecoming weekend at Hopewell, the weather was cold and rainy, and two of the WPIAL's top rushers in sophomore Rushel Shell and West Allegheny junior Mike Caputo were on display, so one thing was certain: both teams were going to run the football a lot. And they did.

 

Shell and Caputo rushed for a combined 567 yards and six touchdowns, but it was Shell that stole the show in a 34-26 Hopewell win in this week's Eat 'n Park Game of the Week. Shell, the WPIAL's leading rusher, ran for 349 yards on 23 carries with three touchdowns and three carries of 70 yards or more.

 

Shell hit the ground running on Hopewell's first possession, taking his first carry for 19 yards, and then another for 17 to set up a one-yard touchdown run by quarterback Matt Hudenski for a 7-0 lead with 9:14 remaining in the first quarter.

 

They struck again four minutes later when Shell took a counter play 84 yards for a touchdown, giving him 110 on only four carries at the end of the first quarter and a 14-0 Vikings lead. Caputo had 59 yards on eight carries at the time, as the Indians gave him plenty of opportunities out of the newly popular "Wildcat" formation.

 

(Rushel Shell's 84-yard touchdown run put Hopewell ahead 14-0)

 

Caputo got his chance to get on the scoreboard with a one-yard touchdown run out of the Wildcat early in the second quarter to make the score 14-7. The score capped off a 19-play, 75-yard drive for West Allegheny that was kept alive by a fake punt.

 

But Caputo wasn't the only one getting some measure of success out of the Wildcat; on the next drive Shell took a direct snap to the right side of the formation and 77 yards later scored his second touchdown of the game to give Hopewell a 20-7 lead after a failed point after attempt. Caputo matched him as he broke for a 62-yard touchdown run, breaking three tackles along the way, to make the score 20-14, which would stand through the half.

 

At the half, Shell had 211 yards on 21 carries, while Caputo had 138 on 15. It appeared the battle of the backs was far from over, as both the score and the stat sheets dictated.

 

"After the first touchdown, I started seeing my linemen going full steam and blocking hard," Shell said after the game. "The wide receivers were giving me good blocks so I could just run, so I started trusting them more and more, and just kept running."

 

(Hopewell sophomore RB Rushel Shell talks with Channel 4 Action Sports' John Meyer after the Vikings' win over West Allegheny)

 

On Hopewell's second drive of the third quarter, it was more of the same: Shell out of the Wildcat, and another big run -- this time a 77-yard play all the way to the West Allegheny 2-yard line. Hudenski then punched in his second touchdown and the Vikings led, 27-14.

 

West Allegheny then went on a long scoring drive through the end of the third quarter that ended with Caputo's third touchdown run, shrugging off a tackle by his counterpart Shell and cutting the Indians' deficit to seven with the missed extra point early in the fourth quarter.

 

But Shell eventually put the game away later on in the fourth when he took a handoff 10 yards for his third touchdown of the game, and a 34-20 lead. West Allegheny added a 52-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Jared Buck, but by then the damage was done.

 

(Shell's 10-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter capped off a 349-yard, 3-TD performance, arguably the best in the WPIAL this season)

 

Caputo's 218 yards and three touchdowns might have been considered one of the better individual performances of the year, except that his counterpart Shell went above and beyond and cemented his status as arguably the WPIAL's best individual player so far this season.

 

"He was on fire from the get-go," Hopewell head coach Dave Vestal told Channel 4 Action Sports anchor John Meyer after the game. "And really, he just got stronger as he went into the fourth quarter."

 

Hopewell improved to 7-0 overall (4-0 conference), earning a WPIAL playoff berth and with a win over Montour (5-2, 3-1) next week, they will clinch the Parkway Conference championship. West Allegheny (5-2, 4-1) has also qualified for the playoffs and will return home next week to host Freedom (2-5).

 

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