New Hampshire Football Report

Helmet Stickers: Week 4

HELMET STICKERS
WEEK 4

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Daven Bailey (Kennett)
Bailey caught nine passes for 177 yards and a TD and also recorded a game-high 18 tackles in a 25-7 victory over St. Thomas.

Syncere Bailey (Dover)
Bailey recorded six tackles (one sack) and recovered a fumble in Dover’s 42-14 victory over Spaulding. He also carried the ball four times for 44 yards and three touchdowns, and had a 17-yard pass reception.

Ben Cardoso (Sanborn)
Cardoso caught seven passes for 159 yards and two touchdowns in Sanborn’s 31-7 win against Merrimack Valley, and also ran for 37 yards on five carries.

Brooks Connors (Portsmouth/Oyster River)
Connors ran for 99 yards and a touchdown on nine carries in his team’s 48-6 triumph over Manchester Memorial. He also caught an 11-yard TD pass.

Liam Corman (Timberlane)
Corman, a sophomore running back, rushed for 141 yards on 23 carries in a 21-20 victory over previously unbeaten Souhegan.

Defense (Kennett)
Kennett kept St. Thomas scoreless through three quarters of a 25-7 victory.

Defense (Timberlane)
The Owls held Souhegan to 20 points — 28 points below its season average — in a 21-20 triumph on Friday night. Fourth-quarter interceptions by Matt Fitzgerald and Cam Nazarian helped Timberlane keep Souhegan off the scoreboard in the second half.

Logan Grant (Gilford/Belmont)
Grant caught four passes for 160 yards and three touchdowns in a 42-7 victory over Pembroke Academy.

Keller Greene/Lionel Ndong (Hanover)
Greene and Ndong each recorded their first varsity tackle in Hanover’s 49-6 win over Hillsboro-Deering/Hopkinton.

Noah Harder (Gilford/Belmont)
Harder carried the ball 11 times for 188 yards and three touchdowns in his team’s 42-7 victory over Pembroke Academy.

Hershberger Brothers (Campbell)
Scott Hershberger ran for 198 yards and four touchdowns on 13 rushing attempts in Campbell’s 36-0 victory over Inter-Lakes/Moultonborough. He also intercepted two passes. Hershberger’s brother Nick added 22 yards rushing and a touchdown on four carries. He also had an interception.

Tanner Longmoore (Hanover)
Longmoore had two tackles on kickoffs, a rushing touchdown, two sacks and came up with the key block on a punt that was returned for a touchdown in Hanover’s 49-6 victory over Hillsboro-Deering/Hopkinton.

Brody Nagle (Kennett)
Nagle completed 19 of 24 passes for 218 yards and two touchdowns in a 25-7 win against St. Thomas. He also gained 22 yards on seven carries.

Offensive Line (Dover)
Dover’s big guys up front allowed the Green Wave to produce 450 yards of offense (315 rushing) and six touchdowns in a 42-14 victory over Spaulding. Dover averaged 11 yards per play in the win. Dover has not allowed a sack in 65 pass attempts this season.

Offensive Line (Gilford/Belmont)
Gilford/Belmont rushed for 328 yards and averaged more than 10 yards per carry in its 42-7 win against Pembroke Academy.

Emmanuel Poe (Portsmouth/Oyster River)
Poe caught five passes for 76 yards and a touchdown in Portmouth/Oyster River’s 48-6 win over Manchester Memorial.

Brandon Sarrette (Sanborn)
Sarrette completed 13 of 22 pass attempts for 224 yards and two touchdowns in a 31-7 triumph over Merrimack Valley.

Caleb Schumaker (Bow)
Schumaker carried the ball 23 times for 227 yards in a 26-15 victory over Milford. His carries included a 90-yard TD run.

Aidan Thomas (Portsmouth/Oyster River)
Thomas completed 10 of 15 passes for 177 yards and three touchdowns as Portsmouth/Oyster River raised its Division I record to 4-0 by beating Manchester Memorial 48-6.

Anakin Underhill (Gilford/Belmont)
Underhill completed 5 of six passes, three of which went for touchdowns, in a 42-7 triumph over Pembroke Academy.

Jeffrey Vidou (Hanover)
Vidou produced 253 all-purpose yards and two touchdowns in Hanover’s 49-6 victory against Hillsboro-Deering/Hopkinton. He had 141 yards rushing on five carries.

Tyler Walcott (Kennett)
Walcott ran for 80 yards and a touchdown on 20 carries, and also had three receptions for 44 yards and a TD to help Kennett defeat St. Thomas 25-7.

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