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Sanborn Indians Football '08

Defense stars in Sanborn’s home finale

KINGSTON, N.H. — Sanborn posted a shutout in the second half as the Indians pushed Hanover to the limit before falling 20-14 in their final home game of the season.

“Our kids play hard and it was a big performance in the second half,” said Sanborn coach Vincent Pettis. “They (Hanover) have a chance at the playoffs and we fought them until the end.”

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

Sanborn, Hollis-Brookline

KINGSTON — Sanborn's first-year varsity football team got the message yesterday afternoon and delivered big time. Just as head coach Vincent Pettis wanted, the Indians got out to a fast start and then held on for a 23-20 victory — their first since reviving the program — over Division 3 Hollis-Brookline. "The kids were really excited and they should be," said Pettis. "We told them all week that this was a game they could win if they got off to a good start and played well." In fact, the Indians jumped out to a 15-0 lead in the first quarter. Senior Joe Murphy scored first on a stunning 70-yard run and then ran in the extra points for an 8-0 lead. That was followed by a 5-yard TD pass from quarterback Jared Hillerby to Kyle Nadeau. An extra-point kick by freshman Glen Smith — his first of the year — made it 15-0. Hollis-Brookline made it 15-7 in the first quarter but, on probably the key play of the game, Murphy threw a 44-yard option pass for a touchdown to Ben Ferandi with just 12 seconds left in the half. Armin Rak ran in for two points to make it 23-7. Hollis-Brookline scored twice in the second half, but a late Sanborn drive notched two first downs to run out the clock. Murphy finished a superb game with 132 yards on just 13 carries in addition to throwing the TD pass. Defensively, inside linebackers Kyle Nadeau and Rak had 11 and nine tackles respevctively and Andrew Nelson knocked down three passes and was in on six tackles. "Hopefully, this will give the kids some confidence and we can win another game or two," said Pettis.

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

Tough home-opener for Sanborn

KINGSTON, N.H. — Sanborn knew there would be tough days in its first year as a varsity program. Yesterday turned out to be one of those days.

In their first varsity home game since the program ceased play 35 years ago, the Indians fell to Kennett 27-6 in front of an enthusiastic crowd of about 500 fans at their new field.

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Football, 09/13/08 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Sanborn can't quite overcome jitters

WOLFEBORO, N.H. — Sanborn’s first varsity game in 35 years provided plenty of optimism and plenty of excitement but, unfortunately, not a victory.  Kingswood topped the Indians, who played well despite some predictable jitters, 14-6.

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Football, 09/06/08 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars