New Hampshire Football Report

Helmet Stickers: Week 3

HELMET STICKERS
WEEK 3

NOTE: Nominations for Helmet Stickers can be emailed to nhfootballreport@gmail.com and should be submitted no later than noon each Monday. The information must be provided by a member of that team’s coaching staff. Helmet Stickers is sponsored by MG Sports. Contact MG Sports owner Michael Garczynski at MGSports1313@gmail.com for your fundraising needs.

Sean Carrier (Kennett)
Carrier ran for 187 yards and three touchdowns on nine attempts to help Kennett defeat Laconia, 56-34.

Matt Cleary (Plymouth)
Cleary, a senior linebacker, had 10 tackles and batted down a pass in Plymouth’s 21-10 win against Merrimack Valley.

Emmett Colby (Spaulding)
Colby recorded seven tackles, including one tackle for loss, in Spaulding’s 12-10 victory over Portsmouth.

Tate Goucher (Winnacunnet)
Goucher, a senior wide receiver, had two receptions for 48 yards and two touchdowns in a 28-12 loss to Timberlane.

Thomas Hastey (Somersworth)
Hastey, a defensive tackle, had two hurries — one of which led to an interception — one sack, one tackle for loss and forced a fumble as Somersworth improved to 2-0 in Division IV with a 49-14 triumph over Mascoma.

David Jacques (Salem)
Jacques, a halfback, ran for a season-high 152 yards on 28 carries in a 35-15 loss to Exeter.

Trent Jackson (Merrimack)
Jackson completed 15 of 23 passes for 248 yards and three touchdowns to help Merrimack defeat Nashua South, 27-21.

Evan Koroski (Kennett)
Koroski rushed for 160 yards and three touchdowns on 13 carries in a 56-34 victory over Laconia.

Calvin Lambert (Somersworth)
Lambert led the Somersworth offense by rushing for 127 yards and two touchdowns on six carries in a 49-14 victory against Mascoma.

Jack Lorenz (Monadnock)
Lorenz recorded 10 tackles (three sacks) to help Monadnock defeat Inter-Lakes/Moultonborough 22-20. He also ran for 109 yards and a touchdown on 12 carries, and scored twice on two-point-conversion attempts.

Roger Lucas (Hanover)
Lucas intercepted two passes in Hanover’s 40-14 triumph over Milford, one of which he returned for a touchdown.

Kaden Melendez (Spaulding)
Melendez, Spaulding’s starting quarterback,, tossed a 20-yard TD pass to Hunter Trueman with 1:31 to play to cap the scoring in Spaulding’s come-from-behind victory over Portsmouth/Oyster River. Melendez also intercepted a Portsmouth/Oyster River pass on the ClipperCats’ final possession.

Ethan Moss (Exeter)
Moss led the Exeter ground game in a 35-15 victoryover Salem by rushing for 183 yards and two touchdowns on 21 carries. He also made each of his five point-after kicks.

Amani Muya (Somersworth)
Muya, a freshman, made 10 solo tackles including three tackles for loss during Somersworth’s 49-14 win against Mascoma.

Emmitt Nossaman (Plymouth)
Nossaman, a sophomore defensive tackle, made 10 tackles and had 2.5 sacks in a 21-10 Division II victory over Merrimack Valley.

Offensive Line (Hanover)
The Bears ran for 322 yards in their 40-14 victory over Milford.

Offensive Line (Kennett)
Kyle Stearns, Greyson Whitchley, Noah Nowell, Cooper Santuccio, Traevon Spurlock and Sam Seavey paved the way for a rushing performance north of 300 yards in Kennett’s 56-34 triumph over Laconia.

Isaiah Reese (Gilford/Belmont)
Reese, Gilford/Belmont’s starting quarterback, ran for 254 yards and five touchdowns, and passed for 216 yards and three TDs in a 52-33 victory over previously unbeaten Bow.

Jalen Reese (Gilford/Belmont)
Reese caught three passes, all of which were thrown by his brother Isaiah, for 161 yards and three touchdowns in a 52-33 win over Bow.

Dominic Starr (Somersworth)
Starr made both of his point-after kicks in a 49-14 triumph over Mascoma, and pinned the Royals inside their 30-yard line on four of his five kickoffs (one touchback).

Quinn van Lingen (Newfound)
Van Lingen, a senior running back/linebacker, rushed for 139 yards and a touchdown in Newfound’s 18-6 win against Franklin. He also had eight tackles and forced (and recovered) a fumble in the victory.

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