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Everett Crimson Tide Football '18

Fri, Oct 26, 2018 07:00 PM @ Everett
Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Final
Andover 0 7 0 7 14
Everett 21 20 0 0 41

Andover falls to Everett

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Friday, October, 26 By David Willis
Staff writer

EVERETT — No. 8 Andover fell behind early, and could not recover in a 41-14 loss to top-seeded Everett in the Division 1 North first round on Friday. It was a rematch of the 2016 Division 1 North final.

"We had a good first drive and it looked like we might be able to play with them," said Golden Warriors head coach E.J. Perry. "But it's hard to deal with their speed on the edge and over the top. They are a very talented team."

Everett scored on its first six possessions to take a 41-0 lead in the second quarter.

Andover got on the board late in the second on a 27-yard pass from QB Victor Harrington to running back Tommy Duncan. 

The Golden Warriors' other score came in the fourth, on a 16-yard TD from backup QB Mark Bentley to receiver Brendon Moody.

Andover now moves into the non-playoff bracket, while Everett will host Central Catholic on Friday (7 p.m.)

"The kids played hard, but we just couldn't match their speed," said Perry. "Now we have to take care of business in the next few weeks so we are in good position for Thanksgiving."

 

Game Statistics:

First Quarter

E — Issac Seide 26 run (Abraham Betancourth)

E — Duke Doherty 44 pass to Tyrese Baptiste  (Betancourth kick)

E — Seide 72 run (Betancourth kick)

Second Quarter

E — Mike Sainristio 54 pass from Doherty (kick blocked)

E — Jayden Mahabir 60 run (Betancourth kick)

E — Seide 2 run (Betancourth kick) 

A — Tommy Duncan 27 pass from Victor Harrington (Florio kick)

 

Fourth Quarter

A — Brendon Moody 16 pass from Mark Bentley (Florio kick)

 


INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

RUSHING: Andover — Tommy Duncan 10-14, Patrick Fragala 5-29, Victor Harrington 3-3, Mark Bentley 1-5

PASSING: Andover — Harrington 4-15-4, 58, Bentley 3-7-0, 38

RECEIVING: Andover — Nick Zalanskas 3-31, John Gemmell 2-22, Duncan 1-27, Brendon Moody 1-16

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