November 13, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL

OT’s Tyler, FA’s Gilbert power teams to victories

OLD TOWN – Jeremy Tyler ran for 261 yards on 20 carries and scored three touchdowns to help lead the Hampden Academy Broncos to a 32-7 high school football victory over the Old Town Indians Saturday.

Som Ratsakonsy had a 3-yard run to score a touchdown for Hampden and had eight tackles, five assists, and a sack on defense. Chris Morris completed a 12-yard touchdown pass from Chris Pease. Jon Cirrinone had three carries for 45 yards and had an interception. Ben Toothaker had five tackles, two assists, two sacks, and forced a fumble.

Jarrett Lukas completed a 35- yard pass to Logan Bouchard in the second quarter for Old Town’s touchdown.

Hampden (3-6) 14 6 6 6 – 32

Old Town (2-7) 0 7 0 0 – 7

H – Pease 12 pass from Morris (kick failed)

H – Ratsakonsy 3 run (Tyler rush)

OT – Bouchard 35 pass from Lukas (kick good)

H – Tyler 26 run (rush failed)

H – Tyler 15 run (rush failed)

H – Tyler 42 run (rush failed)

Foxcroft Academy 57, Dexter 6

At Dexter, Bobby Gilbert ran for 300 yards on 26 carries and scored six touchdowns, setting a school record for touchdowns in a season, as the Ponies rolled to the win.

Gilbert has now scored 31 touchdowns this year.

Brad Bellemare scored Foxcroft’s final touchdown and kicked five extra points. James McPhee added a TD on a 73-yard run. Foxcroft tallied 558 rushing yards.

Dexter scored on Mark Pullen’s 84-yard kickoff return in the first quarter.

Foxcroft Acad. (8-1) 14 21 07 15 – 57

Dexter (3-6) 06 00 00 00 – 06

F – Gilbert 1 run (Bellemare rush)

D – Pullen 84 kickoff return (kick failed)

F – Gilbert 80 run (Bellemare kick)

F – Gilbert 14 run (Bellemare kick)

F – McPhee 73 run (Bellemare rush)

F – Gilbert 1 run (Bellemare rush)

F – Gilbert 41 run (Pelletier kick)

F – Gilbert 2 run (Pelletier kick)

F – Bellemare 15 run (Tibbetts rush)

Correction: A sports headline in Monday’s paper listed the incorrect school for high school football player Jeremy Tyler. He plays for Hampden Academy. This article also ran on 11/02/2004 on page C7 in the State edition.

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