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Acton-Boxboro Colonials Football '14

Late turnover dooms Methuen

ACTON — Driving for the potential winning score, Methuen turned the ball over and Acton-Boxboro marched for an insurance touchdown. A-B won the non-playoff game 28-18. "Our kids played very tough," said Methuen coach Tom Ryan. But the turnover with about four minutes left at the A-B 25 was a killer. Junior Kendrick DeNose had a big game with two touchdown runs and a 15-yard TD pass to Nick Comerford. DeNose rushed for 80 yards and Jake Amodio rushed for 75. The defense held A-B in check most of the way and Methuen led 18-14 after three quarters. "Sean Nickerson our middle linebacker played a great game," said Ryan. Comerford anchored the line while Tim Michelini (interception) and Abimelec Gonzalez (fumble recovery) also earned praise. Methuen (3-7) is off until Thanksgiving when it hosts Dracut.

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Football, 11/14/14 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Lancers struggle against Colonials

LAWRENCE — When the week began Lawrence was disappointed it was relegated to the field of non playoff teams in the Division 1 North ranks despite coming on the heels of two dominating victories.

By yesterday afternoon's end, however, the biggest disappointment were the Lancers themselves.

Instead of demonstrating it belonged among the region's top eight teams, Lawrence proved unable to overcome neither the weather nor Acton-Boxborough as the visiting Colonials walked away with an easy 43-8 victory.

"We just got out played," Lawrence coach Mike Yameen succinctly said.

A Dual County Conference member, A-B certainly didn't resemble the squad that lost three of its final four, dooming the Colonials into the non playoff bracket. A-B (4-4) barely needed 11 minutes before opening a 21-point lead.

Lawrence (4-4) struggled the opening period, losing a total of 43 yards on its six rushing attempts. — a mark a passing attack that netted only 21 yards of its own couldn't overcome.

"They didn't do anything different than what we saw on tape," said quarterback Nelson Valerio, who would be sacked six times on the afternoon. "We just didn't get the job done."

The Lancers did put up two points after A-B's third touchdown when Darryl Munoz blocked the conversion kick attempt, scooped up the ball and raced almost 80 yards. It was the second time this season the Colonials have given up points on a blocked conversion kick.

The Lancers followed up that good fortune, putting together they're best possession. With Valerio connecting on four of his seven attempts and Kenny Richards handling the ground game, Lawrence capped a 10-play drive on a 5-yard Richards run that cut the deficit to 21-8 with 5:09 left before intermission.

But all hope died when A-B took the second-half kick and went off on a drive that lasted 6:47 and consisted of one successful fourth-down conversion and a pair of third-downs as well.

Lawrence picked up only two first downs the final two quarters, and compiled a negative 5 yards on 22 rushing attempts in the game. One week after becoming the region's most prolific career passer, Valerio was harried into a 12-for-24 day that was good for only 103 yards.

The Lancers were hurt in the punting game as one bad snap resulted in a 32-yard loss and another led to a blocked punt. On the receiving end, a muffed return set up A-B with another short field. Three of A-B's seven scoring drives required 12 yards or fewer — in fact, one possession lost 11 yards but still provided a 32-yard Brendan Duhamel field goal.

Despite surrendering 43 points, the Lancers defense had its moments as Manual Vlaun and David Morales both had sacks. Those two also led a front seven that recorded seven tackles for loss.

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