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Playing as a team

Contributions throughout the Haverhill lineup created an easy 3-0 volleyball victory over Somerville. Rachel Surette (5 aces, 7 assists and 2 kills) paced the balanced effort with help from Mackenzie Devoe (5 aces, 6 digs and a kill) among many others.

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Girls Volleyball, 09/13/10 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Pizzuto runs hard but Greater Lawrence loses big

SOMERVILLE — Greater Lawrence coach Tony Sarkis noticed a few positives during his team’s ugly 28-0 loss to Division 1 Somerville at Dilboy Stadium last night.
 
One of those positives: the way Joey Pizzuto ran the football aggressively and fought for every last yard.
 
“This is the hardest I’ve ever seen him run,” Sarkis said. “He worked in the offseason trying to hit those holes faster and make those cuts a little faster. He’s definitely improved.”
 
The 5-foot-6, 160-pound senior running back rushed 20 times for 135 yards yesterday against a tough Somverville defensive line.
 
Pizzuto is coming off an extremely impressive 2009 season in which he was named an Eagle-Tribune all-star and carried 308 times for 2,132 yards and 27 touchdowns.
 
His 2,132 yards last season is believed to be the second most in area history. Former Reggie Nate Adames holds the record (2,647) set in the Super Bowl-winning 2007 season.
 
On the subject of Super Bowls — Pizzuto believes his team can get to one this year.
 
The running back said he set no personal goals for this fall. He just has one big team goal.
 
“Nothing but winning the rest of our games and going to a Super Bowl,” Pizzuto said when asked his personal goals. “All that matters to me is the ring.”
 
Pizzuto noted, however, that his team must improve in a few areas before that happens.
 
“I would’ve rather been leaving here with a win,” Pizzuto said. “We fought hard. ... We just need to come straight out of the gate. We can’t come out slow. And the young kids need to step up. This was a learning curve for them. (Somerville’s) line was bringing it. Our line needs to step it up. We need to come hard to practice every single day. They (the line) pushed hard but not every single play. We need to come every play, every game, every down.”
 
Greater Lawrence’s offensive and defensive lines are both inexperienced. 
 
The offensive line returned just one starter from last year while the defensive line has no returning starters from 2009 when Greater Lawrence posted a 7-4 record.
 
“They (Somerville) attacked our line,” quarterback Jean Carlos Gomez said.
 
On the game’s opening drive, Somerville ran 13 plays — all rushes — driving the ball 68 yards for a touchdown. A two-point conversion followed, making it 8-0. 
 
Somerville went ahead 15-0 on a second-quarter drive that included five straight runs.
 
Somerville changed things up in the second half, coming out throwing the football and doing it succesfully.
 
“We definitely need to work on a couple of things,” Gomez said. “But when you play a tough team like this it makes you want to come harder the next game and the game after that.”
 
Somerville is a tough team. It plays in the Greater Boston Division 1 conference with powerhouse Everett. 
 
Also on Somerville’s 2010 schedule are powerhouse football programs, including Xaverian Brothers and St. John’s Prep.  
 
“We learned that physically we can match up with those guys, which is a good sign,” Sarkis said. “I think heart-wise, toughness-wise, they didn’t quit. ... But we made a lot of mental mistakes, a lot of breakdowns in coverage in the back defensively. I think if we tighten that out, I think we’re going to be very competitive in our league.”
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Football, 09/10/10 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Lawrence 7, Somerville 4

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Softball, 04/05/10 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

No. 3 for Hillies

The Haverhill girls volleyball team won its third match of the season in convincing fashio, whipping Somerville in three straight games. Paige Grant had five kills for the Hillies.

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Girls Volleyball, 10/26/09 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Rangers beat flu, make tourney

Despite missing six players with the flu, including five starters, Methuen's girls soccer team (8-6-1) defeated Somerville 2-0 to qualify for the state tournament for the first time in nine years.

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Girls Soccer, 10/26/09 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Serving up a win

Haverhill's volleyball team won its first game, sweeping past Somerville, and improved serving played a big role.

MacKenzie Devoe led the way with a stunning 10 aces and Jill Aramian wasn't far behind with seven aces.

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Girls Volleyball, 09/21/09 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Carraher serves up victory

The rapidly improving efforts of Kristen Carraher paid instant dividends for Lawrence as it swept past non-league foe Somerville, 25-13, 25-14, 25-20. Carraher served 12 aces in the victory, and first year head coach Kristine Smith said, "She was just named a captain and has come a long way in a short time. She's new to varsity and her play had been a pleasant surprise."

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Girls Volleyball, 09/10/09 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Locals shine at John Ottavianni Invitational

HAVERHILL — Nobody seemed positive who actually won the 33rd annual John Ottaviani-Haverhill Invitational. The teams listened intently and Central Catholic erupted when it heard, ‘‘In second-place, Methuen ...’’

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Boys Track and Field, 04/18/09 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Boudreau, Andover sink Somerville in quarters

ANDOVER — Winning ugly is better than losing pretty.

Though admittedly not its best effort of the season, the Andover Golden Warriors persevered through a tough night shooting in the first half to advance past the Highlanders of Somerville in the Div. 1 North quarterfinals 56-41.

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Girls Basketball, 02/26/09 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Foul-shackled Lancers bow out

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LAWRENCE - Its only two inside weapons neutralized and then eliminated by foul trouble, Lawrence High was left with nothing but long-range bombs in its arsenal.

When those stopped falling in the fourth quarter, Somerville capitalized and ended the Lancer season in the Division 1 North preliminary round, 62-59.

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Boys Basketball, 02/23/09 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars
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