Scores will be updated this evening – Details on our Harrington Trophy Player of the Week, below
College Football Saturday
Salve Regina at Endicott – Noon – Senior Day – Video Link Game Notes are posted below
Friday High School Playoff Football
Click Here for All Tournament Brackets – More Brackets Below
Division – North Shore Teams
1 – St. John’s Prep 46, Attleboro 7.
1 – Andover 42, Lynn Classical 6
1 – Everett 33, Taunton 14
2 – Bishop Feehan 49, Peabody 28
2 – Reading 51, Leominster 44
2 – Marshfield 48, Woburn 20
3 – Marblehead 35, Whitman-Hanson 0
3 – Wakefield 21, Masconomet 12
3 – Plymouth South 28, Revere 6
4 – Duxbury 50, Newburyport 10
4 – Holliston 25, Melrose 14
5 – North Reading 50, Dedham 18
5 – Bishop Fenwick 42, Auburn 6
5 – Apponequet Regional 41, Triton 13
5 – Hudson 41, Swampscott 17
6 – St. Mary’s 37, Archbishop Williams 13
6 – Cardinal Spellman 21, Winthrop 8
6 – Lynnfield 38, Bellingham 7
6 – Stoneham 40, Assabet Valley 8
7 – Amesbury 24 =, Boston Latin Academy 6
8 – Lee #10 at KIPP Academy (Lynn) #7 – 11/5, 1 p.m.
8 – Manchester-Essex 36, Quaboag Regional 25
Non Playoff Football
Beverly 28, Winchester 14 – Beverly Coach Jeff Hutton (Video)
Salem 24, Lynn English 14
Ipswich 55, Whittier 38 – I
Rushing:
Wright 20-235, 5 TD, 3 2pt Conversions
Passing
Eliot Donovan 13-35, 105 yds, 4 INT, 1 TD
MIAA Football Brackets
Harrington Trophy North Shore Football Player of the Week – Bryce Leaman – Bishop Fenwick
PEABODY (Video – Podcast) Bishop Fenwick quarterback Bryce Leaman led his Crusaders past Bishop Stang last Friday night 42-25 by throwing five touchdown passes and passing for 313 yards. Leaman also plays defense contributing to win from is safety position. Fenwick is now 7-1 and will host Auburn Friday night in the opening round of the MIAA Division Five state playoffs. (Auburn #11 / Bishop Fenwick #6) In the video below Leaman talks about last Friday’s game and credits his teammates in the team’s win.
Dave Woods – Bishop Fenwick Coach Dave Woods on Leaman’s Performance
Endicott Football Game Preview Notes
TICKET PRICES: $5 Adults | $3 Seniors, non-Endicott students, & ages 12 and under | EC students/faculty free (w/ ID)
PAYMENT METHODS: Credit Cards and Cash are acceptedBEVERLY — The No. 23/24 nationally ranked Endicott football team (8-0, 4-0 CCC) is set to host Salve Regina (5-3, 2-2 CCC) on Saturday, November 5 at 12 PM. Here’s a preview of the Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) contest, which will also serve as Senior Day for the Gulls.
FIVE THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW
- Endicott can capture the CCC Championship with a victory on Saturday.
- The all-time series between Endicott and Salve Regina is tied, 9-9.
- Defensively, the Gulls have only allowed 4.3 points per game (34 total points) this season, while the Seahawks are yielding 22.3 per contest (178 total).
- Jack Stack (Campbell Hall, N.Y,) and Clayton Marengi (Lynnfield) rank second and third in the conference with 14 and 12 passing touchdowns, respectively.
- The Seahawks are 2-2 on the road this season.
PERSONNEL PREVIEW
WEEK EIGHT BOX SCORES: Endicott/Curry l Salve Regina/UNE
ENDICOTT ROSTERS/SCHEDULE: Roster l Schedule
SALVE REGINA ROSTERS/SCHEDULE: Roster l Schedule
TEAM STATS: Endicott l Salve Regina
WHAT’S NEXT
Endicott visits Western New England on Saturday, November 12 at 1 PM. Salve Regina hosts Husson on Saturday, November 12 at 1 PM.