Dec 05, 2021

East Buchanan wins state championship against Marceline

Posted Dec 05, 2021 9:30 PM
East Buchanan celebrates a state championship with fans at Faurot Field/Photo credit: Clint Dye | The Clinton County Leader.
East Buchanan celebrates a state championship with fans at Faurot Field/Photo credit: Clint Dye | The Clinton County Leader.

By MATT PIKE

St. Joseph Post

Columbia, Mo- For the first time in program history, the East Buchanan Bulldogs football team has won the state championship.

East Buchanan faced the Marceline Tigers in the Class One State Show Me Bowl Championship, coming out on top 21-7, earning head coach Dan Ritter, in just his second year, a state championship.

"It goes back to the beginning of the season, we brought all these guys in and we talked about what we could accomplish this year," Ritter said to reporters after the game. "And they believed it and they finished the job, and I think it's redemption for a lot of people."

East Buchanan compiled 330 total yards of offense, most of those yards coming from their ground game (233), led by Sophomore Trevor Klein (28 carries for 169 yards, 2 TDs) and Senior Cru Conaway (17 carries for 68 yards, 1 TD).

East Buchanan forced a quick three and out to start the game, and then worked their way methodically down the field on a 14 play drive that went 67 yards, consuming almost seven minutes of the clock, before Trevor Klein got his first score, rushing in from five yards out.

"We ate pretty much the entire first quarter up just pounding the rock, we got a couple penalties but it didn't matter, we still got it in there," Ritter says. "And yeah, that has to be a back breaker for the other team, just having those good defensive blitzes but they couldn't quite get it done."

The Bulldogs would add one more score in the first half. Runs of five and 15 yards from Cru Conaway would put East Buchanan at the Marceline one yard line, where they once again put it in Conaways hands for him to take it in from one yard out. The Bulldogs led 14-0 at halftime.

Marceline would come out agressive to start the second half, attempting an onside kick which was recovered by East Buchanan, and after seven plays Klein would find the endzone again, fighting his way through defenders, from eight yards out.

Marceline was unable to get their run game going after rushing for 146 yards against Hayti, the Bulldogs were able to hold the Tigers to 67 yards, most of those coming from senior Hunter Nelson.

With the score 21-0 in the third quarter, the Tigers weren't done yet, as Nelson scored their only touchdown of the game, rushing in from one yard out, after the Tigers were led downfield by Senior quarterback Jacob Stallo and senior wide receiver Wyatt Molloy.

The Bulldogs end the season now with a 14-1 record, marking the end of the road for six seniors, including quarterback Conner Musser.

"All of us (everyone on the team) are all overwhelmed with joy, and I know everyone in our community is too," Musser says. "I figured I'd be crying right now just out of pure excitement, but we're all really happy, I'm sure my football career will probably set in here in a couple days, and realize it's all over, but in second grade we ended up winning our league championship and to go out as champions just as we came in is really something special for us."

Senior Quarterback Conner Musser delivers a pass against Marceline in the Class One State Championship/ Photo credit: Clint Dye | The Clinton County Leader.
Senior Quarterback Conner Musser delivers a pass against Marceline in the Class One State Championship/ Photo credit: Clint Dye | The Clinton County Leader.
East Buchanan players (From left to right Conner Musser, Luke Webb, Trevor Rush, Jack Archdekin) and head coach Dan Ritter at post game press conference/ Photo courtesy of Chip Holman
East Buchanan players (From left to right Conner Musser, Luke Webb, Trevor Rush, Jack Archdekin) and head coach Dan Ritter at post game press conference/ Photo courtesy of Chip Holman