New Hampshire Football Report

Helmet Stickers: Week 11

HELMET STICKERS
WEEK 11

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Danny Black (Bedford)
Black, Bedford’s starting quarterback, completed 7 of his 11 pass attempts for 138 yards and two touchdowns in 49-6 victory over Salem in the Division I quarterfinals.

Anthony DiGiantommaso (Trinity)
DiGiantommaso had two touchdown catches and an 8-yard TD run in Trinity’s 42-12 triuph over Campbell in the Division III championship game. His first TD catch covered 88 yards on a third-and-33 play. He also had a 43-yard TD reception.

Brody Helton (Bedford)
Helton scored four touchdowns in third-seeded Bedford’s 49-6 victory over sixth-seeded Salem in the Division I quarterfinals. He ran for 105 yards and two touchdowns on 13 carries, and caught two passes for 71 yards and two TDs.


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Matt Morrison (Pinkerton)
Morrison ran for 103 yards and a touchdown on 12 carries to propel top-seeded Pinkerton Academy to a 55-20 victory over eighth-seeded Bishop Guertin in the Division I quarterfinals. Morrison also returned two kickoffs for touchdowns (82 and 90 yards).

Emmanuel Poe (Portsmouth/Oyster River)
Poe, a split end/defensive back, intercepted a pass that set up a touchdown and also scored on a 44-yard run to help second-seeded Portsmouth/Oyster River defeat seventh-seeded Nashua North 20-0 in the Division II quarterfinals.

Paul Thibault (Trinity)
Thibault scored three touchdowns to help second-seeded Trinity defeat top-seeded Campbell in the Division III championship game. Thibault ran for 67 yards on 13 carries, and scored on runs of 5 and 8 yards. He also hauled in a 45-yard TD pass from quarterback Jack Service.

Seth Worrell (Somersworth)
Worrell sealed Somersworth’s 21-7 victory over Newport in the Division III championship game by returning an interception for a touchdown and adding the two-point conversion in the fourth quarter.

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