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Football: Jenness leads Fitchburg to victory in annual Chicken Bowl
The Fitchburg Junior Varsity football team ended the 2009 season on a strong note with a 14-8 victory over Twin City rival Leominster Saturday afternoon in the annual Chicken Bowl at Doyle Field.
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North Andover primed for upset
Most of the talk within the Cape Ann League throughout the season has been about Masconomet and its dangerous one-two punch of Chris Splinter and Evan Bunker.
True, other teams showed interest in McLaughlin back when the kid was lighting it up for the Tanners.
Pingree escapes Brooks in Clark-Francis Bowl
A halftime adjustment. A momentous turnover. A game-winning play with 40 seconds left.
On the Road Again: With bowl bid in hand, Tar Heels will take on high-flying Eagles
North Carolina is assured of a winning record and a bowl game, but Coach Butch Davis doesn't want his team to feel satisfied.
School football: Nantucket stuns CT/H
Consider John Aloisi's return home to Nantucket a success. Click here to follow us on Twitter for score updates, stories, standings and more during the Cape and Islands high school football season.
High school football: Naticka s plan perfect
Earlier in the week, Natick coach Tom Lamb said that there was no blueprint on how to stop Walpole's Ryan Izzo.
Duxbury football team feels a growing confidence
Back from an ankle injury, halfback Bobby Murphy led the way in Duxbury's 15-13 win against Scituate last Friday, rushing for 191 yards and the decisive points in overtime.
High School Football: New Bedford in control of its own fate in the Big 3
When you come right down to it, Saturday's Big 3 Conference football matchup against Brockton is going to be a golden opportunity for New Bedford.
School football: This weekend's matchups
Last week: Bourne/Upper Cape lost to Apponequet, 28-14; Fairhaven lost to Dighton-Rehoboth, 29-8. School football: Red-hot slate on tap Click here to follow us on Twitter for score updates, stories, standings and more during the Cape and Islands high school football season.
Football highlights: Chicopee Comp vs. Putnam
Jesse Warren will miss Friday's game against Cathedral. Chicopee Comp correspondent Joel McAuliffe delivers an outstanding highlight package for the October 16 Comp-Putnam game.
Concord-Carlisle senior fullback Jaron Hargrove did it again. After scoring 6 rushing touchdowns last week in a 49-31 shootout victory over Wayland, he chalked up 4 more TDs and a pair of conversions on the ground to power the Patriots to a wild 45-27 Dual County League Small School Division decision over Tyngsboro last night at Memorial Field.
The Green Dragons were down to their last breath. Trailing Scituate, 13-7, in overtime, Duxbury faced fourth down at the Sailors' 5-yard line.
Scarlets coach Nigel Davies was full of praise for his side after they claimed a 32-17 bonus-point win over Worcester in their LV= Cup clash at Parc y Scarlets.
Athol takes care of Mohawk Trail, 28-12, in Intercounty League football clash
Four different Red Raiders scored touchdowns as Athol built a 21-0 halftime lead en route to 28-12 win over Mohawk Trail in Intercounty League action Friday night.
Oakmont 28, Groton-Dunstable 21
Mark Ruberti hauled in a 22-yard touchdown pass from Luke Bakanowski on with 24 seconds left to lift the visiting No.
Football: Fitchburg's Osby runs to the rescue
Red Raider running back Tyrie Osby certainly had his time to shine under a harvest moon that hovered over Crocker Field Friday night.
Matt Parsons scored on an 3-yard run with 1 minute, 5 seconds left in the fourth quarter and D'Jon Andrews added the two-point conversion to give Northampton a dramatic 8-7 win over Central at home Friday night.
Northbridge takes low road to victory
While Northbridge High coach Ken LaChapelle has built a reputation for a creative aerial attack, Tyrell Damon has given the Rams a surprisingly potent rushing attack.
Belchertown boys upset top seed
Belchertown senior forward Jon Martins, right, maintains control of the ball despite a tackle by SherShah Atif of Mount Greylock during the Orioles' 4-3 upset victory in a Western Massachusetts Division 2 semifinal game played at Northampton High School Thursday.
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