HELMET STICKERS
WEEK 8
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Tiger An (Windham)
• An ran for 108 yards and three touchdowns to help the Jaguars erase a 21-point halftime deficit and defeat Concord, 30-21.
Ryder Aubin (Dover)
• Aubin, a senior quarterback, completed 26 of 41 passes for 424 yards and five touchdowns, and also ran for a TD in Dover’s 48-42 overtime loss to Timberlane.
Brandon Beland (Windham)
• Beland gained 80 yards on four carries and caught three passes for 38 yards to help Windham defeat Concord 30-21.
Matt Burke (Kennett)
• Burke ran for 25 yards and a touchdown on six carried and recorded four tackles to help Kennett defeat Merrimack Valley, 28-21.
Bryce Carberry (Dover)
• Carberry made nine receptions for 136 yards and two touchdowns during a 48-42 overtime loss against Timberlane.
Tyler Christian (Stevens)
• Christian ran the ball 14 times for 78 yards and three touchdowns in a 42-16 victory over ConVal. He also completed 7 of 11 passes for 130 yards, had a team-high eight tackles (six solo) and intercepted a pass.
Gianni Ciotti (Plymouth)
• Ciotti, a free safety/wingback, had 10 tackles and recovered a fumble on defense, and caught two passes for 30 yards on offense as Plymouth kept its playoff hopes alive with a 14-7 win against St. Thomas.
Brett Davis (Dover)
• Davis caught 11 passes for 221 yards and two touchdowns in a 48-42 loss to Timberlane.
Defensive backfield (Gilford/Belmont)
• Logan Grant, Isaiah Reese, Jalen Reese, Brady Heyman, Michael Kitto, Hutch Haskins and Isaiah Lambert limited Hanover to one completion in 10 pass attempts and intercepted two passes in a 35-8 win.
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Eddie DiGiulio (Timberlane)
• DiGiulio scored four touchowns — three rushing and one receiving — during a 48-42 overtime victory against Dover.
Taylor Gallant (Manchester West)
• Gallant ran for 150 yards and a touchdown and intercepted a pass to help West defeat Hollis-Brookline, 21-6.
Drew Hosmer (Laconia)
• Hosmer ran for 317 yards and four touchdowns on 31 carries in a 42-14 victory over Sanborn. He’s run for 1,313 yards in seven games this season.
Reimello Hyde (Merrimack)
• Hyde had 254 all-purpose yards and four touchdowns (three rushing, one on an 80-yard kickoff return) in a 44-7 triumph over Goffstown.
Romy Jain (Souhegan)
• Jain, a sophomore quarterback, completed 16 of 32 passes for 360 yards and three touchdowns in a 28-21 loss to unbeaten Pelham.
Ethan Jarvis (Monadnock)
• Jarvis rushed for 174 yards and a touchdown on 16 carries in a 36-12 win against Epping/Newmarket.
Evan Koroski (Kennett)
• Koroski had 10 tackles, carried the ball 15 times for 104 yards and caught a 9-yard pass in 28-21 win against Merrimack Valley.
Michael Macaione (Gilford/Belmont)
• Macaione, a two-way lineman, made 12 tackles, including two sacks and two other tackles for loss, in a 35-8 victory against Hanover.
Madux McGrath (Souhegan)
• McGrath, a senior wide receiver/defensive back, recorded 30 takles (eight solo, 22 assisted) in Souhegan’s 28-21 loss to Pelham. He also caught five passes for 110 yards.
Henry Ntoro (Windham)
• Ntoro recorded 8.5 tackles, including a sack, as Windham shut out Concord in the second half of its 30-21 victory.
Offensive Line (Gilford/Belmont)
• Michael Macaione, Tucker Fleury, Neal Downs, Gavin Clark and Stratford Kenny didn’t allow a sack and helped the Golden Eagles run for 339 yards (8.27 yards per carry) and four touchdowns in a 35-8 victory against Hanover.
Tavon Porter (Kennett)
• Porter recorded a team-high 11 tackles and gained 27 yards on six carries in a 28-21 victory over Merrimack Valley.
Dan Post (Timberlane)
• Post, a running back who suffered a season-ending ACL injury last season, scored two touchdowns in Timberlane’s 48-42 triumph over Dover. It was his second game back since he had surgery during the 2021 playoffs.
Steven Reynolds (Souhegan)
• Reynolds, a senior wide receiver/defensive back, had two receptions for 132 yards and two touchdowns in a loss to Pelham.
Caden Sanborn (Plymouth)
• Because of injuries, Sanborn was moved from wingback to help shore up the offensive line and helped the Bobcats run for more than 200 yards in a 14-7 win against St. Thomas. Sanborn also starts at defensive end and recorded six tackles and recovered a fumble in the victory.
Josh Sweeney (Windham)
• Reynolds, Windham’s starting quarterback, completed 7 of 14 passes for 120 and a touchdown, and gained 30 yards on eight carries during a 30-21 win against Concord.
Tyler Walcott (Kennett)
• Walcott retured two kicks 105 yards, including an 85-yard return for a touchdown; caught three passes for 69 yards and a TD, made four tackles and intercepted a pass in Kennett’s 28-21 win against Merrimack Valley.
Dylan Welch (Plymouth)
• Despite a sprained ankle, Welch ran for 140 yards and two touchdowns in a 14-7 victory against St. Thomas. He’s gained 1,288 yards on the ground this season.
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