New Hampshire Football Report

Helmet Stickers: Week 4

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Thank you to the coaches who submitted player information this week …

PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Zach Picard (Goffstown)

Picard carried the ball 23 times for 185 yards and a touchdown, and caught two passes for 36 yards in a 35-6 victory over Manchester Central. The victory raised Goffstown’s Division I record to 4-0.

Note: For being selected as the New Hampshire Football Report Player of the Week, Picard will receive a $25 gift card from Subway courtesy of MG Sports. The Player of the Week will be selected from the list of Helmet Sticker nominees each week.

HELMET STICKERS
WEEK 4

Nate Belanger (Goffstown)
Belanger had seven tackles, including four tackles for loss, in Goffstown’s 35-6 triumph over Manchester Central.

Elijah Chantasiri (Raymond)
Chantasiri recorded 14 tackles, including a sack, and returned a fumble for a touchdown in Raymond’s victory over rival Epping.

CJ Childs (Lebanon)
Childs scored two touchdowns, recorded 13 tackles (two sacks) and had a fumble recovery in Lebanon’s 21-0 triumph over Divison I Keene. He caught a 33-yard TD pass and scored on a 32-yard run.

Charles Comeau (Plymouth)
Comeau, a senior running back/defensive back, touched the ball twice during Saturday’s 43-14 triumph over Kingswood and scored both times. He returned a fumble 40 yards for his first touchdown, and added a 10-yard TD run later in the game.

Defensive line (Souhegan)
Souhegan’s defensive front had five tackles for loss (two sacks) in the first half of a 55-6 win against Manchester West. The Blue Knights were held to zero first downs and 3 yards of offense in the half.

Blake Descoteaux (Gilford/Belmont)
Descoteaux, a senior running back, rushed for 109 yards and two touchdowns on 22 carries in Gilford/Belmont’s victory over Winnisquam. The loss ended Winnisquam’s 19-game winning streak.

Dante Fernandes (Salem)
Fernandes ran for 212 yards and a touchdown on 15 carries, broke up three passes and recorded eight tackles to help Salem defeat Merrimack 48-13.

Richie Gibby (Raymond)
Gibby passed for four touchdowns and ran for another to help Raymond defeat Epping, 53-0.

Jarrett Henault (Goffstown)
Henault tossed a touchdown pass and carried the ball 14 times for 110 yards and three more TDs in a 35-6 victory over Manchester Central.

Jackson Kanaley (Campbell)
Kanaley completed 10 of 13 passes for 211 yards and two touchdowns in a 20-18 triumph over Sanborn. He recovered a fumble with 2:33 to play, and then tossed a go-ahead TD pass on the ensuing drive to give Campbell the victory.

Dylan Martein (Raymond)
Martein recorded six sacks and scored twice in Raymond’s victory over Epping.

Will McPherson (Campbell)
McPherson caught six passes for 140 yards and a touchdown in Campbell’s 20-18 victory over Sanborn.

Seamus Murphy (Hanover)
Murphy, junior running back/linebacker, rushed for 160 yards and a touchdown to help Hanover beat John Stark 21-20. His defensive contributions inlcuded five tackles, a fumble recovery and an interception at the Hanover 3-yard line that helped seal the win.

Malik Reese (Gilford/Belmont)
Reese, a senior defensive end, had six tackles, including two sacks and a tackle for loss, and also had a pass breakup in Gilford/Belmont’s 22-0 victory over Winnisquam on Saturday.

Trevan Sanborn (Plymouth)
Sanborn caught touchdown passes (62 and 19 yards) on Plymouth’s first two offensive plays during Saturday’s victory over Kingswood. His second TD helped Plymouth take a 21-0 lead exactly one minute into the game.

Owen Taylor (Stevens)
Taylor, a senior quarterback, completed 9 of 12 passes for 183 yards and two touchdowns during a 35-6 victory over Fall Mountain on Friday night. He also ran for two touchdowns and intercepted a pass.

Clayton Wadsworth (Stevens)
Wadsworth, a senior wide receiver, had four receptions for 124 yards and a touchdown in his team’s 35-6 win against Fall Mountain. Wadsworth also intercepted a pass in the victory

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