KINGSTON, N.H. — Sanborn found the start it was looking for, but could not capitalize from there.
On the game's opened drive, Indians running back Tavante Thornton broke free for a 70-yard touchdown run. But Thornton was injured on the following possession, and Sanborn want on to fall to Alvirne 41-7.
"We came our prepared and ready to go," said Indians co-head coach Todd Alley. "Thornton broke that long run, then we forced a turnover on a four-and-short on their first drive. It was a great confidence boost against a quality team. But, then we had a couple injures and the air went out of us."
Zach Cardoso added 56 rushing yards for Sanborn (0-4), which next hosts Hollis-Brookline on Saturday (1:30 p.m.)
"We saw flashes of what it takes to win games," said Alley. "But we can't make so many mistakes."
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KINGSTON, N.H. — Sanborn found the start it was looking for, but could not capitalize from there.
On the game's opened drive, Indians running back Tavante Thornton broke free for a 70-yard touchdown run. But Thornton was injured on the following possession, and Sanborn want on to fall to Alvirne 41-7.
"We came our prepared and ready to go," said Indians co-head coach Todd Alley. "Thornton broke that long run, then we forced a turnover on a four-and-short on their first drive. It was a great confidence boost against a quality team. But, then we had a couple injures and the air went out of us."
Zach Cardoso added 56 rushing yards for Sanborn (0-4), which next hosts Hollis-Brookline on Saturday (1:30 p.m.)
"We saw flashes of what it takes to win games," said Alley. "But we can't make so many mistakes."
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The Northern Essex men's soccer team won its third game of the season, 3-0 over Mass. Bay. Dominic Nash scored twice and Ethan Rousseau had a goal and an assist for the Knights and Anthony Bellomo recorded his second shutout of the season.
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HUDSON — It was a rough season opener for Pelham offensively, as the Pythons were shut out by upstart Alvirne, 15-0.
Both touchdowns came in the fourth quarter. Quarterback Kyle Gora hit Kyle Boucher for a 39-yard score followed by a two-point conversion, then with 55 seconds left Travis Perry returned an interception 30 yards to the house.
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