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Julia Chittick went all the way for the shutout and six different players drove in runs as the surging North Andover softball team (13-4) defeated Bedford for its fifth straight win and eighth out of the last nine.

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Softball, 05/25/18 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Nine points!

Triton's John D'Eufemia had a monster game in Thursday's 12-6 win over Bedford, scoring five goals while adding four assists to finish with nine points on the day. C.J. Howland and James Tatro each had two goals, Ben Fougere had a goal and an assist and Tommy Girard and Drew Bouley each scored as well.

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Boys Lacrosse, 04/19/18 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Whittier ousted at Bedford

What was a two-point game at the half turned south quickly for the Whittier boys basketball team in Saturday's Division 3 North quarterfnials.

No. 4 Bedford outscored the No. 5 Wildcats 44-22 in the second half, and cruised to a 79-55 victory Saturday afternoon.

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Boys Basketball, 03/03/18 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

29 for Efosa

 

Missed layups in the first half proved costly for Whittier Tech in the first round of the Division 3 North tournament as the Wildcats fell to Bedford 69-52. Sophomore Grace Efosa capped a great season for the Wildcats (10-11) with 29 points.

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Girls Basketball, 02/26/18 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Davila dazzles

Just back from a broken hand suffered in the preseason, freshman Kelvin Davila scored a pair of wins at 145 pounds and another at 152 as Andover beat Malden Catholic (36-35), St. Paul's (39-30) and Bedford (45-35). Matt Meagher added three pins for the Warriors.

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Wrestling, 01/28/17 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

G/I stays perfect

 

Georgetown/Ipswich piled up three more wins to remain undefeated (18-0). The Forgitano brothers, Ian and Troy, got things rolling with two wins apiece at 106 and 113 and Mark Mansfield had a big day at 170 with three pins. Erik Bratland looked sharp with a pair of wins at 195.

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Wrestling, 01/21/17 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

8 3's for McElroy

Jake McElroy hit eight 3-pointers on his way to a career-high 30 points as North Andover rolled over Beford 76-48. Matt Rosenthal added 3-pointers and 11 points for the winners.

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Boys Basketball, 01/15/17 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Sachems top ex-coach

Tom Long scored two goals to lead Pentucket past former Sachems head coach Jarrett Scarpaci and Bedford 6-1.

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Boys Ice Hockey, 12/28/16 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

North Reading mauls Bedford in playoff opener

NORTH READING — It was a relatively easy night’s work for North Reading star Matt McCarthy Friday night.
Which, in this case, a 35-0 opening-round 2A playoff rout of Bedford, was a good thing.
McCarthy went over 1,000 yards for the second straight year, gaining 117 yards on the night to reach 1,028, and had a 62-yard punt return for one of his two touchdowns, but he only carried the ball a pedestrian 15 times.
“There have been games, especially last year, when Matty would carry it 30 or 40 times, so this is going to keep him fresher,” said North Reading coach Jeff Wall. “It’s good to give him a break, which we can do with Kyle (Bythrow) at quarterback.”
Indeed, Bythrow rushed for 88 yards on just nine carries and scored on TD runs of 22 and 26 yards.
Whether it was McCarthy or Bythrow, the Hornets (7-1) dominated from the start, scoring on all four first-half possessions, the first of which covered 74 yards and ate up nearly eight minutes, culminating with Bythrow’s 22-yard jaunt.
John Merullo completed another 74-yard drive with a four-yard run and McCarthy followed with the 62-yard punt return and a one-yard plunge to make it 28-0 at halftime.
Three plays after the punt return and five plays before his second touchdown, McCarthy had an interception. One would think that one of those plays would be his highlight of the game, but none of them were.
“The most exciting thing for me was watching everyone, all 11 of us go to the ball,” said McCarthy. “We were working on that during the week so it was nice to see.”
Against a swarming Hornets’ defense, in fact, Bedford managed only 96 yards of total offense, only crossed the 50 twice and never seriously threatened to score.
In addition to McCarthy, Mike Sheridan and Kyle Conley had interceptions, while Bob O’Donnell, Mike Quaratiello, Tom McHugh and Merullo were among those stuffing the run.
In addition to making a slew of tackles, O’Donnell had quite the game overall. He was 5 for 5 in extra-point kicks and had two great punts in the second half, one a 59-yarder and the other a 26-yarder after he retrieved a bad snap and ran around before booting it.
“He (O’Donnell) is so athletic and just does so much for us,” said Wall. “He plays all over the place.
“What I was happiest about today is that we played well in all three facets of the game. We came ready to play.”
The only slight negative for North Reading on the night was its 10 penalties, which included seven illegal procedure calls. 
The Hornets will now face Danvers at home Friday. Danvers blanked Wakefield 28-0 Friday and will likely be considered a favorite, but Wall said: “They’re bigger than we are, but I would never count my kids out.”

North Reading 35, Bedford 0
Bedford (5-3):     0  0 0 0 —  0
North Reading (7-1):     7 21 7 0 — 35
Division 2A North First Round 
First Quarter
 NR — Kyle Bythrow 22 run (Bob O’Donnell kick), 3:33
Second Quarter
 NR — John Merullo 4 run (O’Donnell kick), 8:30
 NR  — Matt McCarthy 62 punt return  (O’Donnell kick), 5:15
 NR — McCarthy 1 run (O’Donnell kick), :31
Third Quarter
 NR — Bythrow 26 run (O’Donnell kick), 1:03
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING: NR (29-222) — Matt McCarthy 15-117, Kyle Bythrow 9-88, John Merullo 2-9, Tommy Patch 2-5, Matt Solecki 1-3; B (32-55) — Jake Eliason 25-45, Cameon Shelmire 4-2, Logan Brust 2-2, Tur Woods 1-6
PASSING: NR — Bythrow 0-2-0, 0; B — Shelmire 2-10-3, 41
RECEIVING: B — Tobin Hart 2-41
 
 

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Football, 10/28/16 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

No. 8 Bedford stuns unbeaten Sachems

BESTED BY BEDFORD
Top seeded Pentucket falls to Buccaneers in D4 North opener


WEST NEWBURY—Regular season win-loss records don't mean much when it comes to high school playoff football.
Undefeated Pentucket earned the top overall seed in the Division 4 North tournament but it was No. 8 Bedford who rolled 21-6 Saturday afternoon in the quarterfinals.
Bedford (5-4) quarterback Thomas Greaney had the only score of the first half with a 1-yard touchdown run, and when the visitors forced the Sachems to turn the ball over on the first drive of the second half, head coach Jack Belcher felt it was time for his team to take control.
On 1st and 10 from their own 48, the Buccaneers dialed up a double pass, and Matthew Timperio hit a wide open Cameron Shelmire for a 52-yard score to put the visitors ahead 14-0.
"We thought we'd have that at some point in the game and we could take a shot. It was kind of a good spot to try something like that," said Belcher, a star center at BC during the Doug Flutie era. "If we go from 7-0 to 14-0, we might put a little thought in their head that we're an eight seed, but we're in the game. I think they knew that."
It looked like the Sachems (7-1) were going to get right back into the game when senior Travis Bounsy took the ensuing kickoff 87 yards for what appeared to be a touchdown. But Pentucket was flagged for holding.
Things went from bad to worse for Pentucket in the fourth quarter as Bedford was able to block a Pentucket punt, and Daniel Greaney returned it 42 yards for the touchdown.
With its Wing-T offense, Pentucket isn't built to play from behind.
After the game, Sachem head coach Steve Hayden talked about getting burned on the trick play.
"That hurt. That's part of the game, though," said Hayden. "The kids were coming up trying to make a play, and they took advantage of our aggressiveness on that. They were skilled enough to pull it off."
Belcher said, "We weren't doing anything fancy. They've been a Wing-T team for 34 years I believe and the Wing-T is a tough, tough thing to defend. And they have tough kids. We exchanged video and we watched how they came off the ball the last few games. You key what you have to key is a textbook way to stop the Wing-T."
Pentucket finally broke through in the fourth quarter as Kiernan Haley scored on a 2-yard run with four minutes left.
"They were tough. They had a good defensive scheme and they're tough physical kids," said Hayden.
"I'm excited to play in the next game. We're not here to play just eight games, we're here to play our schedule. It didn't work out the way we wanted, but not everything in life works out the way you want it. Hey, you get knocked down, get up dust ourselves off and let's get ready for the next game."
Pentucket's opponent for next week is still to be determined.

Bedford 21, Pentucket 6
at Pentucket, West Newbury
Pentucket (7-1): 0 0 0 6-6
Bedford (5-3): 0 7 7 7-21
SCORING
B-Thomas Greaney 1 run (Panayiotis Kapanides kick)
B-Cameron Shelmire 52 pass from Matthew Timperio (Kapanides kick)
B-Daniel Greaney 42 punt block return (Kapanides kick)
P-Kiernan Haley 2 run (kick failed)
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING: Pentucket— Liam Sheehy 14-77, Brennan McGuirk 5-40, Kiernan Haley 9-35, Joe Raimondi 1-3, Finn Graham 1-(-1); Bedford— Brandon Baez 22-101, Thomas Greaney 5-26, Matthew Timperio 1-6, Tristan Hart 1-4, Chauncey Williams 1-(-2).
PASSING: Pentucket— Graham 6-15-42-0-0; Bedford— Timperio 2-2-54-1-0, Greaney 3-7-50-0-0
RECEIVING: Pentucket— McGuirk 4-29, Travis Bounsy 1-9, Sheehy 1-4; Bedford— Cameron Shelmire 3-88, Hart 1-14, Benjamin Stacey 1-2.

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Football, 10/31/15 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars
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