Pune Media

Once again, BB&N football rides Bo MacCormack to victory

“It was unbelievable, to be honest with you,” Willey said. “I mean, we gave it to [MacCormack] on every carry in overtime. He was excellent in the overtime frame.”

BB&N quarterback Damon Taylor (9-of-17 passing, 174 yards) fired touchdown passes of 20 and 22 yards in the first quarter. But facing a 24-0 deficit at the half, Silva put the Govs on his back, running for four TDs (1, 1, 15, and 24 yards) to force OT.

Get Starting Point

A guide through the most important stories of the morning, delivered Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.

MacCormack then single-handedly busted the Govs to give BB&N (6-0) its sixth and closest win of the year.

“I always tell them team, I don’t care if we win by one point or if we win by 55 points,” said Willey. “I just want to win. All I want to do is win.”

Blue Hills 24, Tri-County 14 — Kanyinsola Olanrewaju had scoring plunges of 1 and 2 yards, Damion Howitt added a 21-yard rushing TD, and Taylor Hernandez notched a safety to carry the Warriors (3-4) to a Mayflower Athletic win.

Brockton 21, New Bedford 0 — Luke Turco scored on runs of 15 and 80 yards and Marcio Semedo fired a 64-yard touchdown pass to Jaden Lopes Ribeiro as the Boxers (3-4) shut out New Bedford in the Southeast Conference win.

Dexter Southfield 40, Portsmouth Abbey 8 — Senior Tyson Thomas needed just three carries to rack up 97 yards and a touchdown, and added a 45-yard TD catch from freshman QB Rory Funke (10-of-15 passing, 161 yards, 3 touchdowns, 1 rushing touchdown) to lead DS (6-1).

Hamilton-Wenham 28, Essex Tech 21 — Griffin Hawkins’ 7-yard touchdown catch in the fourth quarter paved the way for the Generals (1-6). Caden McCollon put on a clinic as well, with rushing TDs of 3 and 4 yards and a 10-yard passing score in the Cape Ann victory.

Nashoba Valley Tech 20, KIPP Academy 14 — Senior Chase Carney scored on a 10-yard rush in overtime, classmate Colby Catterton had a 1-yard rushing touchdown in the fourth quarter, and freshman Zach Deschenes scored on a 60-yard rush in the first quarter to lead the Vikings (7-0).

Senior Enoch Omotosho scored on a 53-yard rush, and sophomore Jose Echavarria had the tying 15-yard rush with one minute remaining in the game for KIPP Academy (4-3).

Newton North 34, Nantucket 20 — Junior Freddy Torcasio (290 yards passing, 4 TDs) propelled the host Tigers (2-5) past Nantucket in the nonleague affair.

Torcasio connected with Jake Svartstrom twice in the second quarter on scoring throws of 20 and 26 yards and threw the other two to Adrian Farnese in the third quarter and Scott Caissie in the fourth.

Caissie put Newton North on the board first with a 14-yard rushing touchdown en route to a 152-yard performance.

Old Colony 26, Upper Cape 14 — Wyatt Smiley ran for scores of 26 and 40 yards to help the Cougars (4-3) pull away in the Mayflower Athletic Conference Small Division victory.

Smiley’s nine carries for 102 yards were only bested by Max Finney, who rumbled for 124 rushing yards, including a 75-yard scoring trot, to secure the conference win.

St. George’s 20, Rivers 18 — Junior Lucas Swift tossed touchdown passes of 25 and 15 yards, and senior Jack Austin scored on a 4-yard rush for the Dragons (3-2) in the ISL-9 win. Junior Carl Monks had a 5-yard rushing and a 5-yard passing TD, and classmate Eddie De Souza had a 10-yard interception return for another score for Rivers (2-4).

Tabor 44, Belmont Hill 12 — Hugo Djeumeni Kemeni and Peter Bourque wreaked havoc for Belmont Hill’s defensive front and secondary, combining for six touchdowns for the Seawolves (5-0) in the ISL-7 win.

Kemeni ran for scores of 18 and 44 yards, and also had a 44-yard TD grab. Bourque notched passing TDs of 17, 40, 44, and 59 yards, and ran for a 33-yard score. Garret Salit nailed a 19-yard field goal in the first quarter and converted five extra points.

Cam Kerry, AJ Traub, Graham Dietz, and Lenny Rowe contributed.



Images are for reference only.Images and contents gathered automatic from google or 3rd party sources.All rights on the images and contents are with their legal original owners.

Aggregated From –

Comments are closed.

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More