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Pinkerton Astros Football '16

Fri, Sep 16, 2016 07:00 PM @ Pinkerton
Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Final
Salem 6 14 14 7 41
Pinkerton 7 0 14 7 28

Angry Salem routs Pinkerton

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Friday, September, 16 By Hector Longo

DERRY - In preparing his football team for Friday night's showdown at Pinkerton Academy, Rob Pike chose to ignore the past.
"Zero" times did he mention Salem's eight-game losing skid against the Astros, dating back to the 2009 playoffs.
"Never" did he bring up the Blue Devils' 1-17 overall mark on Pinkerton turf.
The coach didn't have to. The present has his football team ticked off enough already.
Salem played angry, for the third straight week, and made Pinkerton pay for some perceived early-season oversights, thrashing the Astros, 41-28, to move to 3-0 on the season.
"All year we've been slept on, and we just beat them," said Salem senior James LeBlond, who was all over the field on both sides of the ball, picking off a pair of passes from his safety spot and bowling over the Astros with 16 carries for 97 punishing yards.
"A lot of early predictions didn't go our way. We were ranked ninth overall (in the state). And I think we've proven ourselves, everybody. (This win) was a way to show what Salem is about this year."
Salem chewed up 329 yards on the ground for the night on 61 rushes with junior Josh Sibanda leading the charge with 182 yards and a TD.
Juicing up the Blue Devils faithful, Sibanda dropped more than a handful of jaws with his 82-yard kick return for a score as well.
"It's been a long time, we've never beaten Pinkerton. And here we are," said LeBlond. "We out-executed them. We were tougher than them. We knew what we wanted to do, just run it down there throat. We did it. You know, everyone saw it."
What might not have been suspected was the defense Salem laid on Pinkerton, holding the Astros to 100 yards on 22 rushes.
Ben Emerson had a pair of QB sacks and Jonathan St. Hilaire delivered a third on Pinkerton sophomore Aiden Goujon.
LeBlond had nine tackles plus his two picks, while Matt Carney pounced on a pair of fumbles.
"For the most part, we did real well," said Pike. "He's the middle safety for most of those plays. He's unbelievable. He reads where the ball is and then he breaks on it. He's fast. Those were two huge picks."
LeBlond ran for two TDs, as did junior Adam Maroun.
For Pinkerton, at 1-2, veteran coach Brian O'Reilly will continue to re-shuffle the deck in search for the right mix of youth and veterans in this re-loading season.
Astros senior Nico Buccieri, all 5-foot-5 of him, was a one-man gang out there with 11 tackles on defense, plus 4 carries for 91 yards and six catches for 49 yards on offense.
He scored on a 65-yard run, while Ty Hicks caught a 76-yard TD bomb and Kayden Baillargeon delivered a 78-yard kick return for touchdown.

Game Statistics:

First Quarter

P — Ty Hicks 76 pass from Aiden Goujon (Andrew Lufkin kick), 9:37

S — Josh Sibanda 19 run (Kick failed), 3:33 

Second Quarter

S — Adam Maroun 2 run (Run failed), 11:10

S — James LeBlond 5 run (Matt Soldano to LeBlond pass), 1:26 

Third Quarter

P — Nico Buccieri 65 run (Lufkin kick), 11:41

S — Sibanda 82 kick return (Run failed), 11:29

P — Kayden Baillargeon 78 kick return (Lufkin kick), 11:16

S — LeBlond 15 run (Soldano run), 8:01 

Fourth Quarter

S — A. Maroun 9 run (Zach Gibbons kick), 5:02

P — Aidan Conroy 10 pass from Goujon (Lufkin kick), 2:35 

 


INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

RUSHING: Salem (61-329) — Josh Sibanda 27-182, James LeBlond 18-97, Adam Maroun 10-29, Zach Morris 1-4, Ben Genest 4-18, Matt Soldano 1-(-1); Pinkerton (22-100) — Nico Buccieri 4-91, Ty Hicks 6-3; Aiden Goujon 8-4; Terrell Hicks 2-5, Matt Newman 2-3

PASSING: Salem — Soldano 2-7-0, 12; Pinkerton — Goujon 12-19-2, 198

RECEIVING: Salem — Sibanda 1-(-1); Josh Maroun 1-13; Pinkerton — Buccieri 6-48, Ty Hicks 1-76, Aidan Conroy 3-39, Jackson Sullivan 1-22, Ryan Auger 1-12

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