Outside The Lines - Sandwich Gridiron

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Outside The Lines - Sandwich Gridiron
ARTS, CULTURE & LIVING, PAGE 10A
Sports
Friday, October 31, 2014
Page One-A
Knights Get The Point To Qualify For Tourney
By DAN CROWLEY
They needed one point and they
got it. The Sandwich Blue Knight
boys’ soccer team qualified for the
MIAA Division 2 State Tournament
yesterday with a 1-0 victory over
visiting Falmouth. The MIAA will
announce the pairings for the tournament today.
The Knights (9-8-2) picked up the
only goal they needed in the 38th
minute of the opening half when
Dylan DeBettencourt made an outstanding through pass leading the
ball between the defenders and in
front of Will Sturgis, who slipped it
to the left of the Clipper keeper.
The Sandwich defense came
up big in the second half as they
stopped a determined Falmouth attack. Matt Dahl led the backfield for
the Knights making some key stops.
Midway through the second Dahl
cleared the ball on a scramble in
front of the net. Andrew Galanek
also came up big at the midway
point breaking up a Falmouth play.
Luke Bridges and Jacob Olsen
made some second-half runs for
SHS, with Bridges getting off a nice
ball from the right side that nearly
made it past the FHS keeper.
Looking for a point, the Blue
Knights came up short Wednesday,
as they came away from a trip to
Hingham with a 1-0 loss. The Harbormen, facing a similar situation,
needed a point to reach the postseason.
The Blue Knights came within
a point of qualifying for the state
tournament Monday when they
picked up a 3-2 victory over Cardinal Spellman.
Ben Diefendorf scored his first
varsity goal in the opening half and
Dahl and Brady Doherty added
scores after the break to boost the
Knights to a 3-2 victory.
A trip to league rival Dennis-Yarmouth Saturday ended in a 2-0 defeat for the Knights.
The Dolphins attacked the
Sandwich net and controlled most
of the play on the first half. Dahl,
Galanek and Brennan Tickell
fought off the D-Y attack, while up
top Doherty and Max Wojnar had
shots for the Knights.
Olsen and Will Sturgis had
chances later in the half, as did
Zach Boudrow.
The Dolphins got onto the scoreboard midway through the second
on a goal from K.C. Sinha. Ten minutes later Tom Slovak made it a 2-0
game.
The Knights put in three goals in
each half Friday in a 6-0 romp over
visiting Abington. Sturgis struck
twice in the first half, with Olsen
adding another as Sandwich pulled
out to a 3-0 lead late in the half.
Ryan Beaton made it a 4-0 match
early in the second half and Dahl
put the Knights up by five midway
through the second. Wojnar topped
off the scoring for Sandwich.
Owen Caggiano and James
O’Brien split time in net for the
Knights.
DON PARKINSON/ENTERPRISE
Samantha Souke takes the ball up the field during Sandwich’s 1-0 win over Medfield High School in
the preliminary round of the MIAA playoffs held at Sandwich High School Thursday afternoon.
Field Hockey Advances In State Tournament
By DAN CROWLEY
The Lady Knights fought off
a furious attack by 20th-seeded
Medfield (7-7-5) yesterday, prevailing in the preliminary round
of the MIAA Division 1 South
Sectionals by a score of 1-0. It all
came down to a penalty stroke
with 17:20 left to play in the opening half as Nicole Martin drilled
the ball into the Warrior net to
give 13th-seeded Sandwich (11-34) the lead.
The Knights advance to firstround play tomorrow, when
they’ll travel to Somerset to face
second-seeded Somerset-Berkley
at 2 PM.
Sandwich was awarded its first
of 12 corner shots just 2:23 into
the game with Sarah Condon finding Martin for a shot on goal.
Anna Hurley made a nice kick
save five minutes into the action,
and Alicia Heyer got a ball on net
for the Knights a minute later.
Hurley made a second save, turning the ball back up field, where
the Knights picked up the penalty
stroke and took the lead.
Shelly Alden and Condon
crashed the Medfield net late in
the opener, and Martin made a
nice run down the left sideline.
Medfield pushed hard in the final
minutes of the half, but the stubborn Blue Knight defense fought
them off.
Medfield moved the ball very
well in the second half with
long passes and charged hard
into the SHS defensive end.
Kate Towey, Rachel Pentoney,
Erin Condon, Ally Hir and Carly
Whittle challenged the Warriors
inside the 18-yard line and held
them back.
Martin continued to play strong
on the left side, and Sammi Souke
had a couple of runs down the
right side. Sandwich threatened
late in the second half as Souke,
Alden, Sarah Condon and Martin
worked the ball inside the 18, but
they were unable to find a shot.
Medfield had two corners late
in the game, but the Knights
broke them up. Martin, Towey
and Hir spoiled a Warrior rally in
the final minutes to seal the win.
Knights’
Volleyball
Opens
Postseason
Action
By DAN CROWLEY
The Lady Knights (12-5, 4-4
ACL) got a look at the top-ranked
volleyball program in the state
on Monday. Sandwich made the
trip to Hingham to wrap up the
regular season in a meeting with
the undefeated (18-0) Notre Dame
Cougars. The Knights fell short,
25-13, 25-18 and 25-16, but got a
look at the type of competition
they’ll see in the state tournament.
Caroline Clabault and Tessa
Wood each had five kills Monday. Carly Hokanson had 10 digs,
Liz Siranosian had nine and
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Sandwich’s Jacob Olsen fights for the ball on Saturday with a Dennis-Yarmouth player.
Two Third-Quarter TDs Give MHS The Win
DAN CROWLEY/ENTERPRISE
Lexi Pace blocks the ball at the net in a recent Blue Knight volleyball match.
By DAN CROWLEY
The Knights fought off a furious attack by the Atlantic Coast
League champion Marshfield
Rams (6-1, 4-0 ACL) Friday night
and held them to just six points
through the opening half. But the
second half proved decisive as
MHS got hot and scored twice on
the way to a 28-6 victory.
The Knights punched one into
the end zone in the fourth quarter
on a 1-yard run by Matt Hoadley,
but the point after try failed.
“Will Bennett had a good game
catching the ball,” coach Bill
O’Connell said. “He made a catch
at the 1-yard line to set up Matt’s
touchdown and he had a couple
of other good catches. Dan (Perry) did a nice job passing the ball
and running and Jake Carter had
a few nice runs from the tailback
position.”
The MIAA announced the Division 3 Southeast playoff pairings for the next three games. The
sixth-seeded Blue Knights (3-4)
kick off the playoffs tonight at
third-seeded
Dighton-Rehoboth
(5-2). The Falcons, who play in the
South Coast Conference Large, defeated Fairhaven last week 38-12.
Both of their losses came early in
the season against non-conference
opponent Somerset-Berkley (14-0)
and SCC foe Apponequet (30-14).
D-R has won their last four games.
The Falcons have scored 177
points this season, for an average
of just over 25 points per game,
while surrendering just 63. Removing the two losses to much
stronger opponents, the Falcons
have given up just 19 points in
their five victories this season for
an average of just under three
points per game.
D-R is led by senior captain
and three-season starting quarterback Nathan Kowalski.
“We know that they’ll run a
Wing T and that they are well
coached,” O’Connell said of DR. “We drove the ball very well
against Marshfield; our lines are
playing well. We’re relying on
our strength of schedule with the
hope that it has prepared us for
this game. We’re poised to pull off
a win.”
Friday night’s winner will move
on to face the winner of the second-seeded Dartmouth (5-2) and
seventh-seeded Nauset (2-5) game
next week.
Outside The Lines
Tyler
McMahon
Sandwich High School senior Tyler McMahon has played football
from the age of 8. He plays on the offensive and defensive lines, in
the trenches where the work is tough and physical, and loves every
minute. This season he is one of the captains for the Blue Knights.
When not on the gridiron, he spends his time in the weight room,
always working to be a better football player.
He is a member of the National Honor Society at SHS and since
his freshman year has been involved with Streetreach, a volunteer
program in Hyannis that serves breakfast to the homeless.
What kind of a season has the Blue Knight football team had so far?
I would say the season so far has been successful. We stand at 3-4,
but three of our losses have been to teams that are favorites to compete for the super bowl in their respective divisions. Our team has
a lot of camaraderie, for most of us have been playing together ever
since we were little. The strength of our team is without a doubt
our experience. Our starting offense has 10 seniors, and the starting
defense has seven. We have struggled all year with finishing games
in the second half. In order to beat Dighton-Rehoboth, we are going
to have to play hard all four quarters.
Football has played a major role in your life. Do you have a football
role model?
My greatest mentor in football is definitely Bill Belichick. I admire his brilliance in the game of football, his position as a coach
and as general manager, and the way he has set a standard for his
team that is higher than any other team in the league. I have learned
a lot about discipline from watching Bill Belichick, and that without it, you’ll never be successful. I not only love playing the game,
I love studying it. Understanding why certain pass routes can pick
apart different defensive zones, how pre-snap motions can tell a
quarterback what a defense is playing, and all other intricacies of
the sport have always been fascinating to me. Growing up supporting the greatest coach of all time is a large reason why I have this
passion.
How important have athletics been in your life and in what way has
playing sports influenced who you are today?
What I have learned the most in sports is that to achieve any
type of success, you have to put forth time and effort. Most things
in life aren’t handed to you, and football has taught me that in
order to accomplish your goals, you have to put work into it. I
have also learned about selflessness. That when you are in the
final minutes of a game, you not only leave it all on the field for
yourself, but for your teammates on the field as well. Most of
the classes in high school are required, so engaging in extracurricular activities has been a great way to get the most out of high
school.
How fast have your high school years gone by?
My four years at Sandwich High School have flown by. I remember vividly walking into the school and thinking it was a giant maze and that I’d never be able to navigate it. I have enjoyed
my years of school here in Sandwich, but I am glad that I am a
senior and can begin a new chapter in my life next year. The
best advice I can give to freshmen is to set up a strong foundation this year. Get involved in sports and clubs and do as well
as you can in your classes because the courses only get harder.
Now that you are in high school, everything you do counts and
will affect your future.
What about your high school years stands out in your mind?
What I will remember most about high school is being a part of the
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The Sandwich Enterprise
Friday, October 31, 2014
SHS Girls’ Soccer Team
Earns Tie In Season Finale,
Awaits Tourney Pairings
By DAN CROWLEY
The Sandwich girls’ soccer team
wrapped up the regular season
Wednesday afternoon with a nonleague match against a very good
Dartmouth team. In what turned
out to be a tune-up for the tournament for both squads, the Blue
Knights and the Indians fought to a
scoreless tie.
“We are very evenly matched,”
Sandwich coach Dave DeConto
said after the game. “We’re both
heading to the tournament.”
Sandwich finished the regular
season with a record of 11-3-3 and as
undefeated Atlantic Coast League
champions at 6-0-2. The MIAA will
announce the pairings for the Division 2 South Sectionals today.
After a first half Wednesday that
went back and forth with both sides
battling for position, the Knights
came out in the second and took
charge. But as hard as they pressed,
the Dartmouth defense always had
an answer.
Sara MacFarland had a chance
from low on the left side, an area
from which she is often successful,
but had the ball hit the outside of
the post. Kay Stanton followed up
McFarland’s bid a minute later
with a shot from just inside the 18yard line that missed high.
Sandwich kept up the secondhalf pressure as Becca Mandy went
for the top corner of the net from 20
yards out but had the ball slip wide.
Stef Briggs forced the Dartmouth
keeper to make a stop with 12 minutes remaining with a nice sliding
shot from about eight yards out in
front.
MacFarland had another chance
inside the 10-minute mark and Rae
LaRochelle drilled a hard shot
that the Indians’ keeper smothered
from outside the 18.
Briggs and Mandy nearly connected on a nice cross from left to
right, with Mandy’s shot blocked.
Mandy then took a corner for the
Knights and Caroline McKenna
headed the ball, but it was just high.
Briggs nearly tucked one into the
left corner in the final minutes, but
the Dartmouth keeper was ready
and closed the gap.
“I think we’re playing the way we
want to right now with the tournament about to start,” DeConto said.
“Kay (Stanton) and Becca (Mandy)
had two nice chances in the second
half and we got some low crosses
from both sides. Bella (Collentro)
and Becca played well in the middle and Rachel (Lake) and Liz (Wegman) did a nice job on defense.
Olivia Horman came off the bench
and also played well defensively, as
did Julia Hanson and Hailee Steele.
Colleen Macdonald did a nice job at
right back moving forward and Hailey Whelan had a good game moving up and allowing the midfielders
to move forward. Rae LaRochelle
played physical and she does a lot
of the set up for us up front. Caroline (McKenna) was everywhere,
that’s just Caroline.”
Entering the postseason McKenna leads the team with 11 goals and
four assists. MacFarland has eight
goals and an assist.
“We’re 7-0-2 at home this year,”
the coach said, “and I think we have
a good chance to open the tourna-
SHS Runners
Perform Well
At ACL Meet
DAN CROWLEY/ENTERPRISE
Sandwich’s Sara MacFarland races a Dartmouth player for the ball in Wednesday’s scoreless tie with
the Indians.
ment at home.”
The first time the Blue Knights
faced Silver Lake they lost 3-0. Monday the Knights evened the score
with a 3-1 victory that knocked Silver Lake out of the state tournament.
Whelan put SHS on the scoreboard in the opening half when she
fired a shot from about 22 yards out
that caught the Silver Lake keeper
out of position.
The Knights increased their lead
to 2-0 just two minutes into the
second half when McKenna made
a perfect cross to Briggs in front
of the net. Briggs put the perfect
touch on the ball, deflecting it into
the net.
“That’s something we have
worked on,” DeConto said. “It’s
hard to defend against.”
Silver Lake cut the lead in half
eight minutes into the second half,
OTLW:
Tyler
McMahon
Canal Youth Hockey
Squirt B
The Canal Squirt B Sharks travelled to New Bedford to face Hingham on Saturday. Paige Hawkins
set the tone in the first period with
an unassisted goal. Hingham retaliated with 18 seconds left in the first
period to tie the game 1-1. Harley Ellis sent the puck to Michael Itri for
the second goal of the game ending
the second period 2-1 in favor of the
Sharks.
The Sharks defense patrolled the
blue lines, snapping up loose pucks
and shutting down the opponent’s
attempted breakaways in the second and third periods. Brendan
Burke slipped the puck to Brady
Wojciewchowski for the final goal
of the game and a 3-1 win for the
Sharks. Brendan Burke continues
to be a powerhouse on the offensive
line, scoring points in every game.
He leads the team with 11 goals and
three assists.
The team played at Gallo Ice Arena on Sunday against a strong Hanover team. The Sharks were scoreless through three periods, ending
the game with a 3-0 loss.
Squirt B2
On Saturday morning the Canal
Squirt B2 Sharks faced an aggressive Weymouth team on the road.
After the first period, the Sharks
found themselves trailing 2-0. The
Sharks, after regrouping between
periods, scored three goals in the
second period. A goal by Matt Paling and two goals by Derek Gauvin,
assisted by Matt Twomey, Luke Ferreira and Cameron Cook, changed
the momentum of the game.
Defensively the Sharks were very
strong, led by Tyler Evans, Dylan
McCabe, Shaemus Townsend and
Zephyn Johnson, who played defense in the absence of Carson
Spencer.
In the third period, Sharks’ goalie
Logan Perry made several outstanding saves. Devin Mahoney scored
the game-winning goal on an assist
by Tom Hurley for a 4-3 Sharks win.
On Sunday morning, the start of
the “Pink In The Rink” day at Gallo
in support of breast cancer awareness, the Squirt B2 team, donning
pink game shirts, played a feisty
Plymouth Red team. Tyler Evans
scored the first Sharks’ goal from the
defensive position, but the Sharks
found themselves trailing 2-1.
The two teams exchanged goals in
the second and third periods, which
resulted in a 4-4 tie. Derek Gauvin
(two goals) and Thomas Hurley also
scored for the Sharks. Defensively
the Sharks, led by goalie Logan Perry and defensemen Dylan McCabe,
Zephyn Johnson and Shaemus
Townsend, limited the scoring for
Plymouth. Offensively, Devin Mahoney and Derek Gauvin were centering for Cameron Cook, Thomas
Hurley, Luke Ferreira, Matt Paling
and Matt Twomey, which led to numerous scoring opportunities.
Squirt C
The Squirt C Sharks picked up
their second win of the season with
a 5-2 victory over the Stars. Chris
Rathbun got the team started with
his second goal of the season, with
an assist going to Casey Woodill. The
Sharks extended the lead to two,
with Johnny Meyer tallying his third
goal of the season.
The game was tied at two after
two periods. The winning goal was
scored by Nathan Paul, who skated
free on a breakaway to beat the
goalie for his eighth goal of the season. Casey Woodill ended the game
with two goals in two minutes. They
were his fifth and sixth of the season
with assists going to Ryan Hanson
and Ryan Cooney.
The Sharks played well again, as
most of the action was in the offensive end. The Sharks hope to keep
the good play rolling tomorrow
when they host Hingham at 7:40 AM
at Gallo.
but midway through the second
McKenna lobbed a shot from about
24 yards out that sailed perfectly
between the outstretched reach of
the keeper and the underside of
the top crossbar for a 3-1 Sandwich
lead.
“Rachel Lake played very well
defensively against their speedy
forwards,” the coach said, “and Bella (Collentro) and Becca (Mandy)
owned the center of the midfield.”
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DAN CROWLEY/ENTERPRISE
Sawyer Ohman works the puck for the Cape Cod Canal Pee Wee B2
team in action last Saturday.
Pee Wee A
The Canal Sharks Pee Wee A
team posted a 1-1 mark last weekend. On Saturday the Sharks were
defeated by Pembroke, 7-1, at Gallo.
The Sharks’ lone goal was scored by
Caleb Richardson in the third period. Ted Dunn recorded the assist
on the goal. Goalie Will Hanly made
12 saves for the Sharks.
In the Sharks’ second game of the
weekend, the squad earned its third
win of the season with a 2-1 victory
over the Coastal Stars at the Bog in
Kingston. It was the team’s first road
game of the season.
Athlete Of The Week
Mithran Denbow
Sandwich High school sophomore Mithran Denbow finished in
a tie for seventh on Monday at the MIAA Division 2 state golf tournament. Denbow, representing the Blue Knights, shot a round of
80 over the par 72 Glen Ellen Country Club in Millis. Denbow
has been playing golf since age 6 and has played in NEPGA and
US Challenge Cup events. “He has a stroke average of less than
four over par per match,” Blue Knights’ coach Brent Pearsall
said. “He finished the year as our number three and is extremely
consistent. He’s just a great kid, a hard worker and will be our
captain next year.”
The Sharks got on the board first
when Matt Glennon slid a low shot
under the Stars’ goaltender just two
minutes into the game. Richardson
and Gavin MacKinnon each assisted
on the goal. The Sharks increased
their lead to 2-0 when Chris Gauvin
went end to end and scored an unassisted, shorthanded goal with 10:22
left in the second period. Gauvin’s
tally would prove to be the game
winner. The Coastal Stars scored
three minutes later and cut the
Sharks’ lead in half.
In the third period, the Coastal
Stars pressured the Sharks, outshooting Canal, 12-3. However, Hanly stopped all 12 shots and preserved
the win. He finished the game with
19 saves. With the win the team improved to 3-5.
Bantam B
The Bantam B Sharks posted
their season high in goals on Saturday, cruising to a 9-3 win over the
Coastal Stars while dominating at
both ends of the ice. They closed
the first period with a 4-2 lead on
goals from Michael Bonito, Joe
Hess (two) and Matt Sheehy. Max
Hess, Sheehy, and Liam Center all
picked up assists.
The second period was all Sharks
as they scored four more times including a shorthanded goal. Ethan
Morse, Karsten Becker, Sheehy and
Bonito all found the back of the net
on assists by Becker, Max Hess, and
Max Conley. With a commanding 82 lead, the Sharks scored one last
time on a Conley wrist shot from the
top of the circle. The Stars shortened the lead with 18 seconds left
in the third period to close out the
game. The Sharks, riding a two-game
win-streak, face Duxbury Sunday at
Bavis Rink in Rockland.
football team. Going to the pasta
dinners, getting the homecoming
haircuts, bowling at the end of
the year, and beating Mashpee on
Thanksgiving last year are a few
out of many memories from football that I will never forget.
What are some of the qualities
that you admire most in others?
What I admire the most is when
someone goes out of their way to
be kind. It’s extremely easy to
just socialize with your friends
in high school, but people who
will act kindly or converse with
people they barely know are
people that I try to emulate. I
also admire students who work
really hard at a sport or a subject that they might not be good
at, because it’s really easy to not
try when something isn’t just
given to you. I believe you can
get the most out of life by giving
the most of yourself, and these
traits certainly pertain to that
philosophy.
Who has been your inspiration?
My greatest inspiration is without a doubt my brother Terry
McMahon. Terry was born with
disabilities and suffered a stroke
when he was one. The challenges
he faces every day exceed the
ones I will ever have to face. He
has taught me a lot about courageousness and bravery, how to
make the best out of every situation, and how to be grateful even
when things aren’t going my way.
He is the strongest person I have
ever met, and the type of man I
strive be.
Is there anyone to whom you
would like to say thank you?
I would like to thank my parents, who have always done whatever they could and succeeded
in making my childhood as great
as possible. They are who I have
learned the most from, and the
reason I am who I am today.
Do you plan to attend college?
I plan on attending college in
Boston, but I am unsure on my
field of study.
Free Hockey
Cape Cod Canal Youth Hockey
(CCCYH) will be participating in
the national Try Hockey for Free
Day sponsored by USA Hockey
and One Goal on Sunday, November 9, from 10 to 11 AM.
CCCYH will be offering a free
skating session at the Gallo Ice
Arena for players ages 4 to 9 interested in trying hockey. Free
lunch will be provided by Sam’s
Snack Bar, and gift bags including a jersey will be provided to
all skaters.
Register at www.tryhockeyforfree.com.
By DAN CROWLEY
The Sandwich High School
cross-country team ran the Atlantic Coast League Meet at DennisYarmouth High School on Saturday and placed fourth despite
missing several of their top runners.
Kylie McCartney led the
Knights over the 3.21-mile course,
finishing eighth overall with a
time of 21:40. Amelia McCartney
was in 10th place at 21:54.
“Amelia had a phenomenal
race,” Blue Knights’ coach Lori
Horan said. “She has the drive a
runner needs to be great.”
Lily Barter (22:21) ran 14th, Yasmine Chahine (23:48) was 23rd,
Emily MacDonald took 27th and
Hannah Wright was 29th.
In the junior varsity race Maddie Esdale ran sixth in a time of
24:29. Kelley Fitzgerald (26:00)
was 11th, Joanna O’Gorman
(26:47) took 16th, Heather Cheesman (27:36) was 22nd, Alex Lopes
(27:42) ran 23rd and Julie Chicco
(28:39) finished in 25th place.
In the freshman 2.1-mile run
Alyssa Fragano (18:34) ran fourth
for the Knights. Julia Hughes
(19:20) was seventh and Maddie
Wood (19:59) finished 10th.
James Hemingway led the Blue
Knights’ boys’ team with a thirdplace individual finish overall in
17:35. As a team the Blue Knights
took second place. Matt MacDonald (18:09) ran fifth and Joey Papapietro (18:25) took 12th. Cole Anderson (18:40) was 17th overall for
the Knights, while Luke Gagnon
(19:21) finished 21st. Sean Bryant
(19:58) was 26th, Sam Bates (20:03)
ran 27th, Jeff Polidor (20:50) took
30th and Michael Murphy (21:00)
finished 31st.
In the junior varsity race Will
MacLean (23:52) took 17th. In
the freshman race Nick Gagnon
(15:57) finished eighth.
Sandwich returns to action
tomorrow at the Massachusetts
State Track Coaches Association
Invitational in Wrentham.
We Gather
5K Run
The Town of Sandwich has
played host to hundreds of fitness
enthusiasts at the Cape Cod Five
Foundation We Gather Together
5K Run-Walk to raise thousands
of groceries to be divided among
the Sandwich Food Pantry and
various sister facilities in towns
on the upper Cape.
“We Gather” celebrated its
13th edition last Thanksgiving attracting nearly 2,000 entrants as a
result and will make its 14th appearance in Sandwich, shine-orrain, at 8 AM this Thanksgiving,
November 27. The popular grocery-raiser will again be staged
from the Henry T. Wing School
and travel a 3.1-mile course
through Sandwich Village.
The 5K registration fee is $10
plus a bag containing a minimum
of 10 non-opened, non-perishable
packaged grocery items. The first
2,000 to bring the 5K entry fee and
grocery bag to the Wing School
registrations will receive a We
Gather 5K T-shirt.
Entry forms and detailed information can be accessed from the
www.timeoutproductions.com
website or by contacting Time
Out! Productions at 508-2243601. Those wishing to register
may do so at one of two sessions
inside the cafeteria of the Wing
School on Wednesday, November 26, from 4 to 6 PM and on
Thanksgiving morning from 6:30
to 7:45 AM. The completed entry form and fee should not be
mailed to Time Out! Productions
but instead brought along with
the grocery donation to the registration sessions.
Skaters
Take Gold
Nine members of Cape Cod
Ice’s ISI adult skating team, the
Ice Velvets, traveled to Rockland
Sunday for the “Halloween Classic” competition, winning gold for
their synchronized event. Skaters included Mary Baker, Roger
Collard, Nancy Crossman, Kathy
Dahill, Sue Donahue, Kathie
Heaberlin, Karen Lambert, Lisa
Nelson and Mike Thomb. Baker
and Collard also competed in the
artistic category where they both
placed first.
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Pop Warner Bulldogs Results
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Devon O’Brien runs the ball for the Bulldog E Team in a recent game. The Sandwich E Team will be
back in action tomorrow at home.
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Colby Leighton carries the ball for the Sandwich C Team earlier this season.
Unlimited Team
The Sandwich Pop Warner
Bulldogs Unlimited Team finished the 2014 regular season by holding off the Norton
Lancers in a 27-12 victory. This
week’s win demonstrated the
senior Bulldogs’ progression
as the players took control of
the game from the start and
controlled most of the action
throughout. Running back and
safety Charlie Chapman directed his teammates throughout the contest, ensuring they
were ready for each play call
on both sides of the ball. The
offense was led this week on
the ground by Zachary Adams
and Josh Kutcher, and Wesley
Morse through the air. The defensive standouts were Kylan
Rider, Sadie Hunt and Christian Gravina. The Bulldogs ended the regular season at 6-2 and
are opening the playoffs this
weekend against Mansfield.
Bulldogs B Team
The Bulldogs B Team ended
the regular season with a record of 5-3, capped off by a
big 21-0 win over Norton last
weekend. The first half was a
grueling defensive battle that
brought both teams to halftime
scoreless. The second half, as
in the past, seems to be when
this team shines. The Bulldogs
came out and took the lead 6-0
in the third on a touchdown run
by Trevor Nunes. He added another in the fourth. A 70-yard
run by Aidan Washington put
the Bulldogs up 21-0. A late interception by Tanner Davison
kept the Norton team from putting any points on the board.
Bulldogs D Team
The conference champion
Sandwich Bulldogs D team completed an undefeated season
Sunday, downing Norton 14-0.
The Bulldogs outscored their
opponents 181-19 on the year.
Defensively the Bulldogs surrendered two touchdowns all
year long. This was a complete
turnaround for the D team, as it
had been winless the previous
two years. Several members of
the current D team experienced
those years and continued to
fight through the difficult times.
They proved to be the backbone
of the team and represented the
Bulldogs as game captains on
Sunday.
The captains were Brady
Campbell, Dillion Elliot, Trevor McHoul, Patrick Teravainan,
Cole Hanson, Owen Hanson,
Connor Coutinho, Tommy Lehman and Connor Gill.
The Bulldogs offense got going as Teravainan scored a
five-yard touchdown run on the
Bulldogs’ first offensive drive.
Quarterback Brady Campbell
then hit Jack O’Malley in the
rear of the end zone for the point
after touchdown. The scoring
was quiet until the second half
when Norton attempted to push
the ball down field on a pass.
Tim Bengtson pulled the pass
out of the air and turned on the
afterburners for an 80-yard return for six points. Brady Campbell then added the point after
by going around right end and
running the ball into the end
zone. The defense was unyielding with Connor Coutinho, Tommy Lehman and Cole Hanson
controlling the line of scrimmage. Tervainan and Campbell
made big plays from the linebacker spot. Tim Bengtson and
Sean Landry controlled the
outside with excellent tackling.
The Bulldogs earned a first-
round bye for the playoffs and
will take on the winner of the
Norton-Sharon contest at a site
and time to be determined on
Saturday, November 8.
B Team Cheerleaders
The cheerleaders for the
Sandwich Pop Warner B team
competed Saturday at the
Hockomock League 2014 cheer
competition. Placing second in
their division, they will be progressing to the regional championships in Springfield, where
they have a chance to qualify
for the National Pop Warner
competition.
Team members Samantha
Birch, Elizabeth Black, Ari
Brennan, Payton Carroll, Emma
Chapman, Kristina Dillon, Jessica Esdale, Samantha Pickrell, Molly Reiber, and Brigid
and Faith Unwin have formed
a tight, cohesive team unit all
year.
Playoffs
The playoff schedule for the
D, B and Unlimited teams will
be posted on the Sandwich Pop
Warner website, www.sandwichpopwarner.com.
Sandwich is hosting an E Team
Jamboree tomorrow, when the
Bulldogs E Team will be play at
10:30 AM against Attleboro and
again at 5 PM against Plymouth.
The E team cheer squad will be
conducting its routine during
the halftime intermission of the
5 PM game.
Volleyball Hosts Pembroke
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Grace Tanguilig had eight. Abby
Bates finished the night with 15
assists.
Fifth-seeded Sandwich opens
postseason play tonight when
they will host 12th-seeded Pembroke (9-12) in the first round of
the MIAA Division 2 South Sectionals at 6 PM.
Entering the state tournament,
Clabault leads the Knights with
107 kills over the regular season.
Hokanson has been the most effective from the service line,
dropping 48 aces on opponents.
Wood leads the team in blocked
shots (47), Tanguilig leads in digs
(228) and serve receiving (252) and
Bates leads the Knights in assists
with 351.
Last Friday the Knights dealt
Middleborough a 3-0 loss. Wood
led the way at the net with 14
kills and Bates finished with 36
assists.
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