New Hampshire Football Report

Helmet Stickers: Week 11

HELMET STICKERS
WEEK 11

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JJ Bright (Souhegan)
Bright, a junior running back, rushed for 235 yards and two touchdowns on 17 carries in Souhegan’s 29-28 triumph over Gilford/Belmont in the Division II semifinals. He tied the game with a 65-yard TD run in the fourth quarter, and also had a two-point conversion earlier in the game.

Owen Clark/Team Defense (Somersworth)
Clark, a senior captain, led the Hilltoppers in sacks and tackles for loss against Newport in the Division IV title game, a 14-6 Somersworth victory. When Newport scored as time expired it was the only TD Somersworth’s starting defense allowed all season.

Dom Coppeta (Timberlane)
Coppeta scored on a 1-yard run with 37.8 seconds to play and added the two-point conversion to give the Owls a 29-28 victory over Exeter in the Division I quarterfinals. He completed 8 of 11 passes for 193 yards and two touchdowns, and also ran for 59 yards.

Jeff DeKorne (Somersworth)
DeKorne, a senior quarterback, tossed a 19-yard TD pass on fourth down in Saturday’s 14-6 victory over Newport in the Division IV championship game. He also ended a Newport drive by intercepting a pass in the end zone.

Dante Guillory (Somersworth)
Guillory caught a 19-yard touchdown pass as Somersworth completed an undefeated season (9-0) by beating Newport 14-6 in Saturday’s Division IV title game.


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Scott Hershberger (Campbell)
Hershberger ran for 198 yards and two touchdowns on 42 carries to help Campbell upset top-seeded Trinity 16-14 in the Division III championship game. He also added the two-point conversion following each of his TDs.

Reimello Hyde (Merrimack)
Hyde gained 174 yards on 36 carries in a 21-7 loss to Londonderry in the Division I quarterfinals. Hyde scored Merrimack’s TD on a 16-yard run.

Michael Kitto (Gilford/Belmont)
Kitto gained 111 yards and ran for two touchdowns on 28 attempts in a 29-28 loss to Souhegan in the Division II semifinals.

Calvin Lambert (Somersworth)
Lambert rushed for 98 yards and a touchdown (24 yards) on 21 carries to help Somersworth defeat Newport 14-6 in the Division IV championship game.

Madux McGrath (Souhegan)
McGrath, a senior wide receiver/defensive back, had four receptions for 91 yards plus a team-high 14 tackles to help Souhegan defeat Gilford/Belmont 29-28 in the Division II semifinals. He also broke up a fourth-down pass on Gilford/Belmont’s final drive.

Jaden Mwangi (Timberlane)
Mwangi, a senior wide receiver, had five receptions for 143 yards and two touchdowns in Timberlane’s 29-28 victory over Exeter in the Division I quarterfinals.

Evan Pafford (Exeter)
Pafford, a senior quarterback, completed 9 of 15 passes for 81 yards and two touchdowns in a 29-28 loss to Timberlane in the Division I quarterfinals. He also scored on a 23-yard run.

Finley Raudelunas (Souhegan)
A starter at offensive tackle and defensive end, Raudelunas recorded eight tackles, inlcuding one tackle for loss, in a 29-28 victory over top-seeded Gilford/Belmont.

Isaiah Reese (Gilford/Belmont)
Reese, a junior quarterback, ran for 158 yards and two touchdowns on 28 carries in a 29-28 loss to Souhegan in the Division II semifinals.

Luis Toledo (Souhegan)
Toledo, a sophomore defensive end, made seven tackles as fourth-seeded Souhegan beat top-seeded Gilford/Belmont 29-28 in the Division II semifinals.

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