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Lowell Red Raiders Football '08

Haverhill hits hard but falls to Lowell

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LOWELL — The pride was there, but too much talent was missing.

Haverhill threw a lot of physical play at Lowell before about 1,000 fans at Cawley Stadium. Bottling up standout running back Ambruce Carter while forcing three fumbles, the Hillies held its own in the trenches.

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Football, 11/27/08 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Haverhill hopes to salvage season with upset

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Haverhill opened the season in style with a win over Malden, but has dropped the last nine straight. The Hillies hope to end the season the way it started with an upset over Lowell.

The Red Raiders are one of the most improved teams in Eastern Mass. They entered last season with high hopes led by QB Matt Welch, who earned a scholarship to UNH. But with Welch battling injuries, Lowell struggled to a 2-9 record and fell to Haverhill on Thanksgiving Day, 28-7. Things looked to be only growing even worse when star running back Jethro Kollie transferred to New Hampton Prep.

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Football, 11/26/08 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Golden Warriors miss late opportunity, fall to Lowell

ANDOVER — The chance was there for Andover. But it could not take advantage.

The Golden Warriors drove to the Lowell 6-yard line with 25 seconds remaining in the game. But a botched snap and three incomplete passes later, Andover fell to the Red Raiders 27-20 last night.

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Football, 11/01/08 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Methuen drops heartbreaker to Lowell

LOWELL — The defense set the stage but the offense couldn't provide the encore. 

When struggling Methuen finally came together behind the brothers Bartlett, quarterback Matt and running back Mike, an impressive 57-yard drive ensued which put the Rangers two points away from a deadlock with Lowell. But a conversion pass failed with 1:44 left in the game, allowing the Red Raiders to prevail in a bruising 14-12 battle.

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Football, 10/18/08 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Methuen drops heartbreaker to Lowell

LOWELL — The defense set the stage but the offense couldn't provide the encore. 

When struggling Methuen finally came together behind the brothers Bartlett, quarterback Matt and running back Mike, an impressive 57-yard drive ensued which put the Rangers two points away from a deadlock with Lowell. But a conversion pass failed with 1:44 left in the game, allowing the Red Raiders to prevail in a bruising 14-12 battle.

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Football, 10/18/08 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Lowell, Central Catholic

LAWRENCE — Lowell head coach Al Pare didn’t take much credit for last night’s huge 14-7 victory over Central Catholic, but he was more than eager to single out defensive coordinator Kevin Callagy, the former North Andover head coach and assistant at Haverhill.
“What a great job by Coach Callagy,” said Pare. “We were ready for everything they did. We were last in defense last year (in the MVC) and we must be first now.”
With direction from Callagy, who was elevated from line coach, Lowell improved to 3-2, which is already one win more than last year, while Central dropped to 2-3, 0-2 in the Merrimack Valley Conference.
“This one was really big for the program,” said Pare. “I think the kids will believe in themselves now.”
Lowell’s defense was particularly tough in the pivotal first half. Lowell grabbed a 14-0 lead from which the Raiders were not able to recover.
Lowell tailback Ambruse Carter (25 carries, 103 yards) ran hard from the outset, but it was two passes from sophomore quarterback Kyle Edwards (6 of 7, 89 yards), who was impressive filling in for injured captain Tim McLeod, and a key turnover that made all the difference.
Taking over on its second possession at its own 34, Carter gained 24 yards on two carries, but a 33-yard pass to Julian Scott brought the ball to the Central 2-yard line and set up the first score, a 2-yard dive by Carter.
Central fumbled the ensuing kickoff on an attempted reverse, giving the ball back to Lowell on the 17. Five plays later, after a 12-yard pass to Joe Healy, another short run made it 14-0.
“That was a big turnover on the kickoff — we gave up two touchdowns within five minutes and you can’t do that,” said Central coach Chuck Adamopoulos. “We’ve been doing that (key turnovers) all year.”
Meanwhile, Central had no luck rushing the ball in the first half. The Raiders managed only one drive, advancing to the Lowell 20 late in the first half before Shain Jowett’s protection broke down and he was sacked three times in a row.
Spurred on by a homecoming crowd of over 1,000 fans, Central dominated the second half, allowing Lowell just two first downs and 43 yards of total offense. But the host Raiders lost a great opportunity when their opening drive of the second half stalled at the Lowell 16, and they weren’t able to score until 2:49 remained in the game when Jowett ran one yard for the TD.
When he had the time, Jowett enjoyed an excellent day throwing (11 of 20, 166 yards), with Brendan Walsh catching five passes for 86 yards. Zack Lattrell, Zak Adamopoulos and John DiBitetto shined on defense in the second half. But time ran out for Central.
“No excuses, they deserved to win,” said Adamopoulos. “We played better defense in the second half, but the first half killed us.”

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