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Narragansett too strong for Whittier

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HAVERHILL — When Narragansett Regional decided to muscle up, there was little Whittier could do. Despite never really getting its offense in gear, the Wildcats managed to convert a turnover into 2-yard Bryan Trickett touchdown run and an 8-0 first quarter lead in their home opener. And the Warriors played into Whittier's strength during the opening half, trying to attack the edges only to find quick defensive ends and backs shutting them down to the tune of a mere seven yards on 16 attempts. Only one well-timed second-quarter fly pattern executed by tight end Alex Travisano and turned into a 76-yard, game-tying touchdown pass spoiled the fun for the 'Cats, and even that was answered a minute after the break on Don Leighton's impressive midfield interception.

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Modlish, Pentucket pound Greater Lowell

TYNGSBORO — After falling on opening day, Pentucket had two weeks to think about the loss, and prepare for Greater Lowell.

“The loss really got to us,” said Sachems running back C.J. Lataille. “Every single day it got worse. We just wanted to get onto the field and show them what we have.”

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Houghton, Phillips rush to win

WINDSON, Conn. — Eddie Houghton rushed for 118 yards and three touchdowns to lead Phillips Academy to a 28-0 victory over Loomis Chaffee yesterday afternoon.

“We got in our own way a little early on offense,” said Big Blue coach Leon Modeste. “But we started to move the ball and got things going. Houghton had a great day.”

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Masconomet comes out hungry but Fishermen hold them off

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GLOUCESTER— The Gloucester football team (2-0) found out pretty quickly that Masconomet was not the same team that they dominated 39-0 in the Division 2A semifinals last season. The Chieftains (0-3) came out hungry and gave the Fishermen all they could handle last night in their home opener at Newell Stadium.

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Georgetown defense does the job

LYNNFIELD — With a dominating defensive performance and the legs of quarterback Joe Esposito leading the way, the Georgetown Royals beat up on a lackluster Lynnfield squad 14-0 yesterday afternoon on the Pioneers home field.

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Central barrage comes up short

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DANVERS — For nearly all 44 minutes, Central Catholic, missing two of its best in the trenches, proudly slugged it out with St. John's Prep, the fourth-ranked team in Eastern Mass. You can't hit what you can't catch, though.

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Knights can’t figure out Amesbury

AMESBURY — North Andover had no answer for quarterback Jared Flannigan’s naked bootleg pass-run option, so Amesbury coach Thom Connors pointed out, “so you keep running it.”

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Brooks falls in opener

NORTH ANDOVER — It wasn’t the start that Brooks wanted for the beginning of the Alex Konovalchik era.

Playing in its first ever night game, Brooks stayed close through the first half before BB&N opened the game up with three scores in the third quarter and cruised to a 42-13 win at North Andover High’s Walsh Field.

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Lawrence roughs up Clippers

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NEWBURYPORT — Lawrence came to Newburyport poised to shut down a quarterback widely believed to be the top passer in the Cape Ann League.

In Lawrence’s 37-23 victory over Newburyport at World War Memorial Stadium, the Lancers (2-1) had a quarterback of their own emerge as an MVP candidate in his own right.

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Andover falls hard to BC High

Andover: Andover's,(#57) tri-captain, Andrew Lebowitz takes down Boston College's quarterback and captain, Bill Kiley with the help of his teammates in friday night football action. Andover was defeated by Boston College High, 38-14.22 Photos

ANDOVER — Andover linebacker Steven LaFortune did his best to stay positive after the game.

“We stuck it out and gave a very good effort,” said the senior. “But we played a very good team tonight.”

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