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Mount Carmel cruises to first-round victory over visiting Herrin
BY LES WINKELER, The Southern
Saturday, October 27, 2007 11:03 PM CDT
MOUNT CARMEL - Jensen Dardeen lit up the Herrin defense for six touchdowns as Mount Carmel's Golden Aces rolled over the Tigers 62-20 in the first round of the Class 4A playoffs on Saturday.

Dardeen, a senior tailback, caught touchdown passes of 27, 49, and 35 yards and added rushing scores of 9, 14 and 34 yards. The one-man wrecking crew finished with 119 yards receiving and 85 rushing.

"Today feels great," he said. "We came out here today after everybody talked about Herrin should handle Mount Carmel. We took that personally and took it to them early."

The Golden Aces took to the Tigers early, in the middle of the game and late in the contest. Dardeen was correct though, Mount Carmel got off to a lightning quick start, scoring on its first three possessions.

After stopping a Herrin drive at the Mount Carmel 40, it took the Golden Aces just four plays to score. Dardeen did the honors, getting behind the Herrin defense and hauling in a perfectly thrown 27-yard pass from Kyle Buss.

"Me and Kyle, we connected all year," Dardeen said. "We've been doing that since sixth grade. He knows who to throw it to. We have this kind of connection toward each other."

Buss also had a connection with Eric Stoltz on Mount Carmel's next possession. As on the first touchdown, Stoltz slipped behind the Herrin defense on a play action play for a 37-yard touchdown.

The Golden Aces then upped the ante to 21-0 on the first play of the second quarter when Buss and Dardeen hooked up for a 49-yard pass.

"It seems like two years in a row they (receivers) got behind us," said Herrin coach Jason Karnes. "We worked on it all week. It's something that happens."

Buss attempted just five passes in the first half, but completed four of them for 148 yards and four touchdowns.

"Kyle is a fantastic passer," said Mount Carmel coach Darren Peach. "If our philosophy at this school was to throw 20-30 times a game, he'd probably has 2,000 yards, but that isn't our personality.

"He does a good job of running our option offense and throwing play action off of it."

That early 21-0 deficit was just what Herrin was trying to avoid.

"We came out and sustained a little drive there and they shut us down," Karnes said. "I thought we were going to come out a little more from the get-go. We got off to a slow start and that's a credit to them. They really controlled the line of scrimmage.

"You get 3-4 scores behind them and it gets you out of your game plan."

The Tigers appeared willing to make a game of it on a couple occasions when Tommie Taylor scores, one a 52-yard run, kept the Tigers close. Taylor finished the game with 134 rushing yards.

The two touchdowns gave him 28 for the season, a Herrin school record.

"I might not see another Tommie Taylor in my lifetime as a coach," Karnes said.

"We didn't feel confident with the lead we had," Peach said. "Taylor pops one play and goes about 60 yards. We wanted to make sure we got the job done and advance to the next round."

The Golden Aces built a 28-7 lead at halftime and switched gears the second half. Instead of using play action, Mount Carmel fed the ball to fullback Clint Witsman.

Although Witsman failed to reach the end zone, he was a thorn in Herrin's side all day. The 200-pound senior lugged the ball 15 times for 166 yards.

"The first half we did a good job of throwing play action as well as running the option," Peach said.

In the meantime, Herrin was never really able to sustain anything against the Mount Carmel defense. The Tigers had 180 yards rushing and 94 passing.

"Our defense played really well the first half," Peach said. "The second half, I'll give Herrin credit, they came out and did some nice things."

Not nice enough to threaten the Golden Aces.

Herrin's season ends at 7-3. Mount Carmel is 10-0 and will be at home against 9-1 Breese Mater Dei next week.

les.winkeler@thesouthern.com/351-5088


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Golden wrote on Nov 1, 2007 4:02 PM:

" Herrin was a great team and has many great fans. I have enjoyed following Herrin football over the past 8 years or so. I wish all the seniors luck on the Herrin team and want you to know I felt you have had a wonderful run this year. Oh and just so you know I am from Mount Carmel. "

Wildcat wrote on Oct 30, 2007 12:33 PM:

" I am a Marion fan true & blue!! I'm sorry that some of you seem to take offense to my word as I'm just having some fun. It is my view that you either thicken up or quit as I've had my nose rubbed in it long enough that I'm going to do some rubbing now!! I remember a loss when there sure wasn't any sympathy being given so why should I turn soft now that the shoe is on the other foot? I'm just giving back what was given to me and if you can't handle that, then you should flat out GIVE UP!! It isn't my fault that your teams weren't good enough as that is your problem. "

Marion Fan wrote on Oct 30, 2007 12:13 AM:

" Wildcat is just some idiot who has to make all Marion fans look bad. Unfortunately we have some of those in Marion who bad mouth the coaches when we do bad, and bad mouth other teams when we do good. Congrats to Herrin on a great season, and lets hope the wildcats get a win next week and work on a long playoff run. "

Felling wrote on Oct 29, 2007 9:27 PM:

" Come on, Wildcat, if you are truly a Wildcat....back off!! I am a Wildcat 89, but you are truly lacking the class that I thought all 'Cats exhibited. To knock another team is pathetic. I was at the Marion-Herrin game, and maybe it is because I am now older, but I thought both squads fought so hard and left everything they had on the field. You can't ask for anything more. BOth squads made their followers proud. And, I was rooting for the Tigers to win their playoff game, just as I hope Herrin fans are rooting for Marion and Carterville to win their next games. It's sports, friend, nothing more. IT never proves one town is better than the other, only that on that given night, one team did enough to win. Go Williamson County in the next round! "

rival man wrote on Oct 29, 2007 4:39 PM:

" I agree--in the postseason, I was also rooting for the Tigers, and the Lions, etc. I am also a proud booster of the Marion football team, but at the same time, I hoped all would win now. I would have thought Herrin's 7-2 record would have given them a less difficult assignment in the first round, but who knows? "

To To Wildcat wrote on Oct 29, 2007 2:45 PM:

" I don't know who the poster "Wildcat" is, but let me tell you I truly am sorry to see Herrin lost, because I had hoped to see all Williamson County teams advance as far as possible ( yes, I am from Marion, and a die hard Cat, but I root for us all now). Mt Carmel was one tough draw and I don't know why Herrin got them in the first round. That is probably the state championship team there. But, you won your conference, and congratulations on one fine season, just what we would expect from the Tigers. "

To Wildcat wrote on Oct 29, 2007 7:58 AM:

" Don't take shots at the kids and the fans from Herrin. Yes, we might have some fans that are well deserving of your attacks, but not everyone. Some please don't include everyone from Herrin in your remarks. As for the kids, they did a great job and will be missed. Need to make your remarks at the coaching staff, no one else. They're classless. Good luck to the Cats. "

namer wrote on Oct 28, 2007 10:52 PM:

" go to illinoishighschoolsports.com and read all about the dinner snub. "

Wildcat wrote on Oct 28, 2007 7:34 PM:

" Thanks for proving my point, Tigers. Hey, at least you did good against average and below average teams. You all are welcome to come on over and throw your support for a real football team, Marion...just don't bring any orange and black as those colors don't fly here!! "

No Show wrote on Oct 28, 2007 10:35 AM:

" Did Herrin agree to dinner with Mt.Carmel after the game and NO SHOWED? Someone please tell me what happened? "

Herrin Fan wrote on Oct 28, 2007 9:50 AM:

" Did Herrin commit to eating after the game with Mt.Carmel and ended up leaving after the game without notice? I'm hearing that the mothers of Mt.Carmel players made a meal for our kids and the coaches decided to go to McDonalds with telling the Mt.Carmel team. I hope this isn't true, if so, very classless...... "