Dan Post and his Timberlane teammates certainly know how to kick off a season.Post rushed 127 yards and three touchdowns - including a 76-yard score - as the Owls rolled past St. Thomas 43-0 in the season-opener for both teams on Friday.The win was the first for the Owls to start a season since 2016."This was a great way to start the season," said Timberlane coach Kevin Fitzgerald. "We played so well in all three phases of the game. Our offense moved the ball, our defense was strong and our kicking game was good."Post needed just nine carries to hit 127 yards, an average of 14.1 yards a rush. It was the second best day of his career. He ran for 146 yards in last fall's state tourney win over Sanborn.Post opened the scoring in the first quarter with a 14-yard touchdown. He added a 6-yard score in the second quarter, then broke his 76-yard TD in the third.QB Dom Coppeta added a 10-yard score and linebacker Camden Zambrowicz intercepted a pass and ran it back 45 yards for a score in the second quarter.Jake Basnett closed out the scoring with a 3-yard TD in the fourth quarter.Timberlane's defense limited St. Thomas to just 114 yards for the game, all on the ground, and held the Saints to just 1 for 9 on third down."Our defense played very well," said Fitzgerald. "We got the interception return and a safety. This is a team that believes in themselves. They played very confident, and we hope to build off this win."
Read More »DOVER — Called on to move from receiver to quarterback, Timberlane senior Ethan Stewart delivered in a big way on Saturday.
In his first varsity action at QB, Stewart ran for 104 yards and threw a touchdown, while running back Dominic Pallaria added a career-high 108 yards and three 3-yard touchdowns as Timberlane surged to a 37-7 victory over St. Thomas.
Read More »The Pentucket girls track team had a lot to be proud of at Tuesday's State Pentathlon Championship after taking first place as a team with 8,306 points. The Sachems were led by the fourth-place finish of Emily Rubio (3,064), the eighth-place finish of Madi Krohto (2,921) and Kinneal Dickens coming in 40th (2,321).
Read More »St. Thomas Aquinas scored in the third period to cut Windham's lead in half, but Vito Mancini (24 saves) came up clutch down the stretch to lift the Jaguars to a 2-1 win.
Read More »KINGSTON — Things are looking better and better each week for the Sanborn football team, but the Indians will have to wait another week to try and earn their first win.
Visiting St. Thomas Aquinas held on for a 34-20 win Saturday afternoon. Sanborn (0-3) trailed from the jump after it threw a pick-six on the first play of the game, and could never recover.
Read More »Junior Tim Bedard, a third-year starter, had a whopping 52 saves for Timberlane but it wasn't enough as St. Thomas posted the 8-1 win on Wednesday night.
Read More »Sanborn scored 10 runs in the fourth inning and won an 18-13 slugfest over St. Thomas Aquinas to clinch a playoff berth. Brian McGough drove in four runs and Chris Hanna had three ribbies.
Read More »Pelham lacrosse had no issue earning a 12-10 win over St. Thomas Aquinas thanks to a massive seven-goal effort from Jill Schwab. The Pythons moved to 10-3 with the win.
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