Saturday Scoreboard: Prep & Manchester-Essex Post Wins – Endicott College Wins on the Road – Triton Field Hockey Coach Retires with a Win

Saturday Football Schedules with Feature Interviews 

MIAA Football Playoffs – Details on this week’s game should be available Sunday afternoon

Note: Details below on retiring Triton Field Hockey coach Donna Andersen (Photos)

Saturday 10/28/23

St. John’s Prep 34, B.C. High 6 (First 8-0 start for the Eagles since 2002, per Matt Williams, Salem News)

Lynnfield 49, Hamilton-Wenham 13

Manchester-Essex 41,  KIPP Academy 40

Whittier Tech 30, Lynn Tech 0 – 150th victory forWhittier head football coach, Kevin Bradley.

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Hamden Hall 36, Pingree 23

Saturday College Football 1//28

Endicott 23, Husson 13

The No. 19/19 nationally ranked Endicott defeated Husson, 23-13, in conference action on Saturday afternoon at the Dr. John W. Winkin Sports Complex in Bangor, Maine.

Leading 13-7 in the fourth quarter (14:55), Ryan Smith (Glastonbury, Conn.) buried a career-long 46-yard field goal to give the Gulls some cushion room on the scoreboard. The field goal was his third of the day (2Q, 10:51, 22-yards, 3-0 | 2Q, 1:55, 30-yards, 6-0).

Clayton Marengi (Lynnfield) helped ice the game later in the quarter with a 21-yard touchdown run with 2:05 to play in the contest.

Anthony Caggianelli (Pelham, N.H.) also punched home his 21st career rushing touchdown (second all-time) in the third quarter (12:13, 13-0) to account for the rest of the Gulls’ offense.

Defensively, Endicott stymied the hosts to season-lows in rushing yards (12), first downs (11), total offense (230), and third down efficiency (3-for-15, .200) behind a season-high seven sacks (tied fifth all-time).

BEYOND THE BOX SCORE

  • Endicott is 4-1 all-time against Husson.
  • Joe Tirrell (Franklin) paced the Gulls with a season-high tying nine tackles (7 solo, 0.5 TFL) and one pass breakup.
  • Marengi scored his 12th career rushing TD.
  • Smith finished with a season-high 11 points (3 FGs, 2 PATs).
  • His 46-yarder in the fourth ranks tied for the seventh longest field goal in school history.
  • Colin Meropoulos (Monroe, Conn.) posted four tackles (2 solo), including one sack (1.5 TFLs) in today’s victory; he now sits one-half sack away from tying Craig Anderson ’17 for the second-most sacks all-time.

WHAT’S NEXT

No. 19/19 Endicott (7-1, 3-0 CCC) hosts Curry on Saturday, November 4 at 12 PM. Husson (5-3, 1-2 CCC) visits the University of New England next Saturday at 1 PM.


Men’s College Hockey 

Norwich 4, Endicott 1

Suffolk 7, Salem State 5


Triton Field Hockey (2-0) today over Bishop Fenwick – Coach Donna Andersen ends her 25-year coaching career with a win!

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