Plymouth steps up and controls the Sachems in a pivotal 35 - 14 Win
It was a beautiful day (if a bit hot) and the Bobcats were on a mission. They were predominately running the ball all day, and it was QB Will Horan and RB Taylor Newberry who made plays all day. The Bobcats were clicking on all cylinders from the opening kickoff straight through to the end of the Game. Newberry with his high knees was chunking off yardage all day long as was Cole Brooker who seemed to bang out a 1st down every time he touched the ball.
The problem for the Sachems started early as they simply could not shut down Plymouth in the first half. The Bobcats moved the ball at will with both Will Horan and Newbury crashing through to the end zone on short runs inside the Sachems 5 yard line.
David Mahoney ran the ball well for the Sachems, and managed to get Laconia within 7 on a 10 yard scamper in the 2nd quarter.
Plymouth took the ball over on their own 38 and QB Will Horan connected with K. Reisert ( I told you they could throw the ball as well) for 40 yards inside the Sachem 5 yard line. Newberry pounded through to the end zone 21-7 Bobcats.
Starting at their own 20, Laconia QB Scott Ruggieri hooked up with Steele for 25. He then connected on another pass to the TE who then lateralled to David "Motor" Mahoney who trucked down to the Bobcat goal line. His number was called again, and Mahoney found paydirt 21-14 Plymouth. Momentum in favor of Sachems as the half appeared to be closing.
The Bobcats though were not done. After returning the kickoff to their own 40, QB Horan connected with Brooker for 25 yards as the clock was ticking down. Next play it's Newberry bursting through for another 25 yard run bringing the Bobcats inside the Sachem 10. Horan then fires one to the other Reisert for a TD...and in the span of less than 30 seconds it was like the air was sucked out of the Sachem faithful Plymouth up 28-14. The second half was a stark contrast to the first with the only scoring coming on another Horan to Resiert connection for a 25 yard TD and a final score of 35-14 in favor of the hometown Bobcats.
Lebanon 33 - MV 14
The Raider Defense was stingy again Friday night...allowing 200+ to the MV Spread attack. Dylan Drew and Alexander Morril came up big again for the Raiders having big nights defensively as did sophomore Grayson Hardy.
Phil Hwang, Luke Gerow, and Cody Pelletier all scored and Drew rushed for 100 yards and as Lebanon continued to find the endzone against the MV D. For the Pride, Freshman QB Ivan Niyomugabo and Junior All State QB Cody Thurston combined for 200+ yards in the air. Justin Abbott and Tim Barton hauled in numerous passes, but it just wasn't enough to overcome the stingy Raider Defense.
Hanover blasts Kingswood - 42 -0.
The struggling Knights continue to look for their first win of the season. Cavallaro and company pick up win 2. Hanover could run the table here and end up 5-4 on the season.
Kennet drops a big one to Monadnock 26-10
The Huskies take a marathon ride to Kennet, get off the bus and get off big time. They go home winners and get the tie break should they need it. Touchdowns from Jake Dubois, Jesse Leiby, and Drew Bolewski helped propel them into a tie with the Eagles for 4th place.
Trinity beats up on Stark 38-14
Carson Dunn and Colby Decotis each rushed for touchdowns for Stark while Nic Lloyd made two catches, ran for 35 yards and kicked two extra points in a losing effort as the Trinity machine keeps on trucking...led by Josh Hughes, Lauderdale, Chambers, Carrier, Leonard...do I need to keep going :)
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