New Hampshire Football Report

Helmet Stickers: Week 2

HELMET STICKERS
WEEK 2

Eli Bahuma (Concord)
Bahuma ran for 305 yards and three touchdowns in Concord’s win over Keene.

JJ Bright (Souhegan)
Bright, a junior running back/linebacker, ran for 108 yards and three touchdowns, caught a 53-yard pass, blocked a punt and made 13 tackles (one TFL) during a 41-14 victory against Milford. He also forced a fumble and had a fumble recovery.

Garron Brown (Merrimack)
Brown had 183 total yards and and a rushing touchdown in a 41-12 triumph over Alvirne.

Trey Donahue (Raymond)
Donahue, Raymond’s quarterback, tossed four touchdown passes and ran for two TDs in a 49-32 victory at Franklin.

Jordan Espo (Epping/Newmarket)
Espo ran for 158 yards and two touchdowns in the first half of a 42-0 triumph over ConVal.

Jake Fredericks (Winnacunnet)
Fredericks, a two-way lineman, made seven tackles, including four tackles for loss, in a 25-0 loss to Portsmouth/Oyster River.

Dennis Glidden (Raymond)
Glidden, a sophomore wide receiver/defensive back, caught two TD passes and retuned a kickoff for a touchdown in a 17-point victory against Franklin.

Taylor Gallant (Manchester West)
Gallant had 180 total yards and scored three touchdowns in a 62-0 victory over Lebanon.

Logan Grant (Gilford/Belmont)
Grant caught four passes for 121 yards and two touchdowns in a 36-0 victory over Sanborn.

Drew Hosmer (Laconia)
Hosmer ran for 279 yards and a touchdown on 31 carries in a 30-19 loss to Merrimack Valley.

Reimello Hyde (Merrimack)
Hyde ran for 165 yards and three touchdowns in a 41-12 victory over Alvirne.

Calvin Lambert (Somersworth)
Lambert touched the ball four times and scored twice — runs of 52 and 6 yards — to help the Hilltoppers open the season with a win against Newfound. He finished the game with 71 yards on the four carries.

Charlie Maroun (Souhegan)
Maroun, a senior tight end/defensive back, caught two passes for 54 yards, recorded nine tackles and returned an interception to the Milford 10-yard line in Souhegan’s 41-14 win.

Ethan Moss (Exeter)
Moss, a running back/defensive back/placekicker, ran for 155 yards and two touchdowns on nine carries in a 35-21 victory over Champlain Valley Union. He also had an interception, recorded seven tackles and made each of his five PATs.

Running Game (Campbell)
The Cougars, who run the Single-Wing, rushed for 379 yards and five touchdowns in a 43-0 victory over Kingswood.

Logan Paradise (Manchester West)
Paradise, a sophomore defensive end, made a game-high 14 tackles and spearheaded a West defense that held Lebanon to 33 yards in a 62-0 victory.

Isaiah Reese (Gilford/Belmont)
Reese, a quarterback, rushed for a touchdown, scored twice on punt returns, passed for two TDs and a two-point conversion, and also ran for a two-point conversion in a 36-0 triumph over Sanborn.

Matt Santosuosso (Bishop Guertin)
Santosuosso, a quarterback/defensive back, completed 5 of 10 passes for 78 yards, and carried the ball 22 times for 145 yards and two touchdowns in a 23-20 triumph over Timberlane. He also had a two-point conversion, three tackles, one pass break-up, an interception and 87 return yards.

Tayshawn Sheppard (Somersworth)
Sheppard had 144 total yards and two TDs in a season-opening victory against Newfound. He ran for 87 yards on eight carries and returned an interception 57 yards.

Jeffrey Vidou (Hanover)
Vidou scored five touchdowns in Hanover’s  33-12 triumph over John Stark. Vidou had three rushing touchdowns, one TD reception and returned an interception for a TD. He had five tackles, including a tackle for loss, and two interceptions in the win.

Ian Whitman (Raymond)
Whitman, a senior safety, recorded a team-high 11 tackles in a 49-32 win against Franklin.

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