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Central Catholic surges to dominant Super Bowl title

FOXBORO — Mike Milano thought back to the days as a youngster, sitting in front of the TV and watching the Patriots make history at Gillette Stadium.

He thought of the blazing hot August practices that seemed as if they would never end, and of the thrilling victories and the devastating losses he and his teammates had experienced.

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Football, 12/07/13 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Demers, Central starters hit on all cylinders in victory over Andover

LAWRENCE — It was the question on everyone’s mind heading into Thanksgiving Day.

Would Central Catholic, already secured a spot in the Super Bowl in nine days, play its starters in its annual holiday contest against Andover with nothing at stake but pride?

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Football, 11/28/13 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Dominant Central rolls into North final

LAWRENCE — After catching the punt and breaking up field, Cody Demers faced on crucial decision.

“I looked around and I saw so many holes open in front of me,” said the Central Catholic senior with a smile. “I had to decide which spot to go. So I just ran towards daylight.”

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Football, 11/08/13 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Central clinches MVC crown by crushing Chelmsford

LAWRENCE — D’Andre Drummond-Mayrie had been waiting for this moment.

The senior had been waiting for it since last season’s Thanksgiving disappointment and the 2010 Turkey Day loss, both of which cost playoff trips. He had been waiting for it since he first strapped on a Central Catholic football helmet as a freshman.

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Football, 10/24/13 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Central clinches share of MVC title

BILLERICA — Instead of looking ahead to a winner-take-all showdown on Thursday, Central Catholic first handled some much-needed business by routing Billerica 42-14 last night.

The seventh-ranked Raiders clinched at least a tie for the MVC Large title by jumping on the Indians early, needing only eight plays from scrimmage to take a 21-0 lead. In fact, Central (5-1 overall, 3-0 conference) grabbed a seven-point lead before the offense took the field when Cody Demers returned an interception 17 yards on Billerica's first snap.
 
"This is never an easy place to play," Central coach Chuck Adamopolous said. "But I thought we took care of business ... And it was good to get started like that."
 
The offense managed its share of the load, scoring on their next three possessions. Greg Marggraf made his first reception of the season pay off, scoring from 16 yards out on a pass from Mike Milano, who then provided a 21-point lead with a 34-yard run.
 
"We've got some big play guys this year, and we can score in a hurry," Adamopolous said.
 
Markus Edmunds capped the early onslaught with a 36-yard scoring dash that finished off a 93-yard drive midway through the second. That possession was set up when Central kept Billerica off the board despite a first-and-goal from the 3.
Leading rusher D'Andre Drummond Mayrie had only 10 carries but made the most of them, gaining 84 yards, including a 1-yard plunge less than 2 minutes into the second half. Six of his rushes netted 10 yards or more. Milano scored the Raiders' final touchdown on a 2-yard run with 5:38 left in the third.

Last night's victory sets up Thursday night's home match up with Chelmsford, which lost its share of the conference lead in a loss to Lowell, which also has a chance to tie for the crown.

"There's stuff we didn't do great tonight," said Adamopolous when asked how he'll prepare in the short week ahead. "This group's maturing as a team as the season goes on, so they'll be ready to focus on Chelmsford. Thursday night's essentially an MVC championship game. Our goal is to when our league, and Thursday night is the night we hope to achieve that."

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Football, 10/18/13 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Central Catholic takes out frustration on Andover

ANDOVER — Central Catholic walked onto the Eugene V. Lovely Field turf with redemption on its mind.

Redemption for last year’s Thanksgiving Day loss on the same field, which cost the Raiders a trip to the playoffs.

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Football, 09/27/13 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Thomas, Prep too much for Raiders

LAWRENCE — Johnny Thomas may have loaded, cocked and aimed the weapon.
But Michael Geaslen fired the perfect kill shot on Central Catholic, ending the home team’s night with a perfect 35-yard TD strike to Logan Mahoney in a huge Division 1 showdown here before about 2,000 fans at Veterans Memorial Stadium.
“Coach was yelling at me to throw to the other side where we had (three receivers), but my receiver on the left, Logan Mahoney, had 1-on-1 with no safety help,” said Geaslen, the St. John’s Prep quarterback. “He gave me the signal and made a great move up the field. I just hit him.”
In stride, perfectly to put the game away at 33-21 with 6:11 left in the fourth quarter as the No. 4 St. John’s went on to ice the No. 9 Raiders 40-21.
For Andover’s Geaslen, it was a night of getting the job done when he had to as Central stacked the box with nine in a bid to slow Thomas.
“It’s on me, but there really was no pressure,” said Geaslen, who was 6 of 10 for 97 yards and added a TD run. “We spread it out, hoping to make room for Johnny but teams are going to stack the line no matter who we play. We just have to make plays.”
The Maryland-bound “Johnny Rockets” lived up to the pre-game hype and then some. On the ground, he riddled the Raiders with 232 yards on 30 carries. But it was his final barrage — a 106-yard interception return on which coach Jim O’Leary noted, “I’ve never seen a return like that in my life,” — that left jaws dropping all over the joint with 3:03 remaining.
“In a word, you could call that return overpowering,” said Geaslen. “But it was so much more. He was running away from them, and it looked like there guys were trying to run away from him, like they didn’t want to tackle him.”
While the Prep owned the second half, 19-0, Central could point to its biggest mistake of the night, a fumble inside the Prep 10 with the score tied at 21 apiece for its undoing.
That and a night full of dropped passes that probably cost Raider QB Mike Milano (15-of-28, 217 yards) a monster night.
“We’re tied going in the second half, and we stub our toes with a turnover right there, and it kind of killed our momentum,” said Raider coach Chuck Adamopoulos. “It was a very frustrating game, a winnable game and I’m just not happy the way we played in the second half. I just don’t like the way we finished the game.”
Adamopoulos and the Raider faithful had to love how his team slugged it out with the Goliath Prep over the first two quarters.
Central showed efficiency on the opening possession, moving 80 yards in 7 plays and grabbing a 7-0 lead on D’Andre Drummond-Mayrie’s 3-yard dive.
The Raiders then displayed overwhelming grit, rebounding from deficits of 14-7 and 21-14 to knot the score at the break.
DD-M (11 carries, 67 yards) delivered his second TD, banging in from the 6, midway through the second, and the junior Milano earned the tough-guy award for the night, scrambling in from the 6 and absorbing a face-to-face bone-cruncher with Thomas that sent the Raiders’ helmet flying.
With the loss, the Raiders fall to 2-1 as they approach their four-game sprint through the MVC large. Next week, it’s a Friday night showdown at usual Thanksgiving rival Andover.
“Look, the kid Thomas is a hell of a football player, the best player I’ve seen in my coaching career,” said Adamopoulos. “So you have to give them credit. I just think we could have done a better job in the second half.”
All the news was not good for the 2-1 Prep, which saw fullback/linebacker Greg Kobelski leave the game with an injury early.
“Every game means something in this new playoff system,” said Geaslen. “A loss or two and you could be on the outside, so this one was big for us. But that’s a good football team, and I won’t be surprised if we see them again.”


St. John’s Prep 40,
Central Catholic 21
St. John’s Prep (2-1):7 14 6 13 — 40
Central Catholic (2-1):7 14 0  0 — 21
First Quarter
 CC — D’Andre Drummond-Mayrie 2 run (Paul Karamourtopoulos kick), 9:35
 SJ — Michael Calascibetta fumble recovery in end zone (Josh Hilty kick) 2:45
Second Quarter
 SJ — Johnny Thomas 6 run (Hilty kick), 7:25
 CC — Drummond-Mayrie 6 run (Karamourtopoulos kick), 3:53
 SJ — Mike Geaslen 1 run (Hilty kick), 1:55
 CC — Mike Milano 7 run (Karamourtopoulos kick), 18.2
Third Quarter
 SJ — Thomas 6 run (kick wide), 3:22
Fourth Quarter
 SJ — Logan Mahoney 35 pass from Geaslen (pass failed), 6:11
 SJ — Thomas 106 interception return (Hilty kick), 3:03

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING: SJP (39-267) — Thomas 30-232, Cody Harwood 2-26, Geaslen 4-12, Austin Carrigan 3-(-3); CC (24-116) — Drummond-Mayrie 11-67, Milano 10-39, Cody Demers 1-8, Mike Balsamo 1-0, Markus Edmunds 1-4
PASSING: SJP — Geaslen 6-10-0, 97; CC — Milano 15-28-1, 217
RECEIVING: CC — Cam Manning 1-15, Dan Wilson 3-39, Balsamo 3-37, Drummond-Mayrie 2-22, Karamourtopoulos 1-12, Edmunds 1-24, Demers 4-68

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Football, 09/21/13 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Thomas, Prep too much for Raiders

LAWRENCE — Johnny Thomas may have loaded, cocked and aimed the weapon.
But Michael Geaslen fired the perfect kill shot on Central Catholic, ending the home team’s night with a perfect 35-yard TD strike to Logan Mahoney in a huge Division 1 showdown here before about 2,000 fans at Veterans Memorial Stadium.
“Coach was yelling at me to throw to the other side where we had (three receivers), but my receiver on the left, Logan Mahoney, had 1-on-1 with no safety help,” said Geaslen, the St. John’s Prep quarterback. “He gave me the signal and made a great move up the field. I just hit him.”
In stride, perfectly to put the game away at 33-21 with 6:11 left in the fourth quarter as the No. 4 St. John’s went on to ice the No. 9 Raiders 40-21.
For Andover’s Geaslen, it was a night of getting the job done when he had to as Central stacked the box with nine in a bid to slow Thomas.
“It’s on me, but there really was no pressure,” said Geaslen, who was 6 of 10 for 97 yards and added a TD run. “We spread it out, hoping to make room for Johnny but teams are going to stack the line no matter who we play. We just have to make plays.”
The Maryland-bound “Johnny Rockets” lived up to the pre-game hype and then some. On the ground, he riddled the Raiders with 232 yards on 30 carries. But it was his final barrage — a 106-yard interception return on which coach Jim O’Leary noted, “I’ve never seen a return like that in my life,” — that left jaws dropping all over the joint with 3:03 remaining.
“In a word, you could call that return overpowering,” said Geaslen. “But it was so much more. He was running away from them, and it looked like there guys were trying to run away from him, like they didn’t want to tackle him.”
While the Prep owned the second half, 19-0, Central could point to its biggest mistake of the night, a fumble inside the Prep 10 with the score tied at 21 apiece for its undoing.
That and a night full of dropped passes that probably cost Raider QB Mike Milano (15-of-28, 217 yards) a monster night.
“We’re tied going in the second half, and we stub our toes with a turnover right there, and it kind of killed our momentum,” said Raider coach Chuck Adamopoulos. “It was a very frustrating game, a winnable game and I’m just not happy the way we played in the second half. I just don’t like the way we finished the game.”
Adamopoulos and the Raider faithful had to love how his team slugged it out with the Goliath Prep over the first two quarters.
Central showed efficiency on the opening possession, moving 80 yards in 7 plays and grabbing a 7-0 lead on D’Andre Drummond-Mayrie’s 3-yard dive.
The Raiders then displayed overwhelming grit, rebounding from deficits of 14-7 and 21-14 to knot the score at the break.
DD-M (11 carries, 67 yards) delivered his second TD, banging in from the 6, midway through the second, and the junior Milano earned the tough-guy award for the night, scrambling in from the 6 and absorbing a face-to-face bone-cruncher with Thomas that sent the Raiders’ helmet flying.
With the loss, the Raiders fall to 2-1 as they approach their four-game sprint through the MVC large. Next week, it’s a Friday night showdown at usual Thanksgiving rival Andover.
“Look, the kid Thomas is a hell of a football player, the best player I’ve seen in my coaching career,” said Adamopoulos. “So you have to give them credit. I just think we could have done a better job in the second half.”
All the news was not good for the 2-1 Prep, which saw fullback/linebacker Greg Kobelski leave the game with an injury early.
“Every game means something in this new playoff system,” said Geaslen. “A loss or two and you could be on the outside, so this one was big for us. But that’s a good football team, and I won’t be surprised if we see them again.”


St. John’s Prep 40,
Central Catholic 21
St. John’s Prep (2-1):7 14 6 13 — 40
Central Catholic (2-1):7 14 0  0 — 21
First Quarter
 CC — D’Andre Drummond-Mayrie 2 run (Paul Karamourtopoulos kick), 9:35
 SJ — Michael Calascibetta fumble recovery in end zone (Josh Hilty kick) 2:45
Second Quarter
 SJ — Johnny Thomas 6 run (Hilty kick), 7:25
 CC — Drummond-Mayrie 6 run (Karamourtopoulos kick), 3:53
 SJ — Mike Geaslen 1 run (Hilty kick), 1:55
 CC — Mike Milano 7 run (Karamourtopoulos kick), 18.2
Third Quarter
 SJ — Thomas 6 run (kick wide), 3:22
Fourth Quarter
 SJ — Logan Mahoney 35 pass from Geaslen (pass failed), 6:11
 SJ — Thomas 106 interception return (Hilty kick), 3:03

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING: SJP (39-267) — Thomas 30-232, Cody Harwood 2-26, Geaslen 4-12, Austin Carrigan 3-(-3); CC (24-116) — Drummond-Mayrie 11-67, Milano 10-39, Cody Demers 1-8, Mike Balsamo 1-0, Markus Edmunds 1-4
PASSING: SJP — Geaslen 6-10-0, 97; CC — Milano 15-28-1, 217
RECEIVING: CC — Cam Manning 1-15, Dan Wilson 3-39, Balsamo 3-37, Drummond-Mayrie 2-22, Karamourtopoulos 1-12, Edmunds 1-24, Demers 4-68

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Football, 09/21/13 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Central's offense is as good as advertised

LAWRENCE — Central Catholic had a strong offense on paper heading into the 2013 season. One game into its season, the paper wasn't lying.

Central exploded for four touchdowns on four first half possessions to break it open at Lawrence Veterans Stadium last night, 39-27.

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Football, 09/06/13 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars