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Pinkerton Astros Football '08

Pinkerton trips North

EagleTribune.com, North Andover, MA November 9, 2008 Pinkerton withstands North passing game to earn top seed

By J. Tilman Cormier

NASHUA — Pinkerton secured the No. 1 seed throughout the Division I playoffs with a steady, relentless assault on the Nashua North, resulting in a 32-27 victory last night at Stellos Stadium.

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Football, 10/04/10 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Pinkerton tripped up in championship epic

Pinkerton's Matt Mangano, front left, in action with teammate Ali Bahremand, behind him, against Ryan Morse of Nashua South, right, and others during their game on Saturday afternoon. Nashua South beat Pinkerton 33-32 in overtime. 37 Photos

DERRY, N.H. - When it comes to state football championships, Pinkerton can be downright territorial, bordering on greedy.

The three-time defending champion Astros, battered, shorthanded and down 12 points with just over six minutes left to play, mustered one final miracle bid, forcing overtime with David Zocco and No. 2 Nashua South. With a spirited stretch run, a game Pinkerton bunch fell one conversion short of a four-peat, tripped up in the extra session of a wild state title epic, 33-32, before about 1,000 at a frigid Memorial Field.

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Football, 11/22/08 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Pinkerton 'D' expects big year in 2009

Pinkerton's Ali Bahremand reacts after the team's loss to Nashua South on Saturday afternoon during the NHIAA Division I Football final game. Nashua beat Pinkerton 33-32 in overtime. 37 Photos

DERRY, N.H. — Pinkerton cornerback Jeff Guilherme had a message for New Hampshire football next season.

“We’ll be back,” said the junior with a full smile through his sadness. “We have so much depth and a lot of great players are coming back. Our defense is going to be very, very good next year. We can (reach the title game) again.”

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Football, 11/22/08 » 1 Comment & 4.0 Stars

Stunning late drive sends Pinkerton to title game

Pinkerton's Matt Mangano, right, and Londonderry's Gary Glines, in action during their playoff game at Pinkerton Academy on Saturday afternoon. Pinkerton won the game 19-15. 13 Photos

DERRY, N.H. — Pinkerton’s Colton Desmarais grabbed for the ball in traffic, clung to it as a fell to the ground, then held it over his head in celebration as he was mobbed by his teammates.

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Football, 11/15/08 » 3 Comments & 0.0 Stars

On the Verge: Halfback Verge's career day leads Pinkerton

Londonderry's Jake Finnegan, center, and teammate Alex Lambert, upper right, and Pinkerton's Mark Maguire and Jeff Guilherme, below him, left to right, fight for the ball during their playoff game at Pinkerton Academy on Saturday afternoon. Pinkerton won the game 19-15. 13 Photos

DERRY, N.H. —  Pinkerton’s Colby Verge needed only two carries — two carries — to change the fate of two teams’ seasons.

The senior halfback rushed the ball only twice, for touchdowns of 43 and 40 yards. The second, with 44 seconds left in the game, gave the Astros a 19-15 victory over Londonderry and their fifth straight trip to the Division 1 state championship.

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Football, 11/15/08 » 1 Comment & 0.0 Stars

Astros fall to Central

In an incomplete throw by Manchester, Pinkerton's defensive back, #6, Colby Verge, throws his weight against Manchester's Brett Parenteau, effectively thwarting him from gaining possession of the ball in the 2nd half of Saturday's game.10 Photos

DERRY, N.H. — Meaningless? Yeah, right.

Even before Manchester Central and Pinkerton took to the field yesterday, the Division 1 playoff picture was pretty well set. Unbeaten in the league going in, the Astros hold the edge in the potential three-way tie at the top and would have to falter twice to lose the No. 1 seed. Barring its own meltdown, Nashua South would get a home game as second seed with the Little Green slotted at third, both teams with one loss.

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Football, 11/01/08 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Pinkerton wins battle of unbeatens over Nashua South

Pinkerton Academy's Matt Mangano, left, in action against Nashua South on Saturday at Pinkerton. The Astros won 10-0. 9 Photos

DERRY, N.H. — A hallmark of good coaching is to accurately assess the talent on your team as well as the opposition.

Veteran Pinkerton mentor Brian O’Reilly pegged Nashua South’s David Zocco as his biggest threat to victory, terming the senior "one of the toughest running backs we’ve seen in the last two years." He also realized a deficit in speed for his own offense with Eric Guinto (shoulder) in street clothes for the contest.

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Football, 10/25/08 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Brockton edges Pinkerton in thriller; Guinto leaves with shoulder injury

BROCKTON — Pinkerton caught fire early, but fizzled out late last night.

“We had complete control of the game at halftime,” coach Brian O’Reilly said after his Astros fell to Brockton, 28-27, at Marciano Stadium. “We were doing fine.”

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Football, 10/17/08 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Pinkerton wakes up, downs Concord

DERRY – Pinkerton captain Chris George and his teammates were visibly upset following the first play of the second quarter.

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Football, 10/11/08 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Pinkerton wakes up, downs Concord

DERRY – Pinkerton captain Chris George and his teammates were visibly upset following the first play of the second quarter.

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Football, 10/11/08 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars
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