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Central Catholic Raiders Football '11

Fri, Nov 11, 2011 07:00 PM @ Central Catholic
Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Final
Billerica 7 7 0 0 14
Central Catholic 21 0 0 21 42

Central defense silences Billerica

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Friday, November, 11 By Dave Dyer
Staff writer

 

LAWRENCE — Don’t be fooled by those 42 points Central Catholic put on the scoreboard last night.
Good as the offense played, led by quarterback Matt McDermott (11 carries, 196 yards, 2 TDs), it was the defense that stood out in a 42-14 whipping of Billerica.
Yes, Billerica was missing star quarterback Nick LaSpada, but the Raiders (5-5) were so aggressive on defense that even LaSpada might not have made too much of a difference.
Right from the get-go, the Raider defense was in synch. It stopped the Indians on three downs to start the game, leading to a John Bilsky blocked punt that gave the Raiders the ball on the Billerica 3-yard line and a quick 7-0 lead courtesy of a 3-yard McDermott run.
Another three and out for Billerica, led to a 70-yard drive capped by a 20-yard scoring run by senior Devon Lattrell, making it 14-0. One play from scrimmage later, Dan Kfoury made it 21-0 with a 20-yard interception return.
“I was excited to get that,” said Kfoury. “The last few weeks I’ve had some opportunities, but haven’t been able to get any (interceptions). We were ready for anything and the defense played well for three quarters. I think we’ll carry it over.”
Billerica (7-3) did rally for 14 points to make it, 21-14 at halftime, but the Raider defense dominated in the second half. In those last two quarters, Billerica managed just 20 yards of total offense and gave up another defensive TD when Brad Marggraff returned another interception for a touchdown, this time from 92 yards.
That interception was made possible by a shoestring tackle by Lattrell on Matt Clifford following a 75-yard kickoff return.
From his outside linebacking spot, Lattrell was a pest all evening and the interior line of Ryan Barry, Ben Tavitian and Patrick Hammond were huge in both stopping the run and pressureing sophomore fill-in quarterback Jordan Bolarinho.
In addition to his interception, Kfoury chipped in with two tackles for loss.
“I thought our defense really came through in the second half after we fumbled twice (early in the third quarter),” said Central coach Chuck Adamopoulos. “The strength of our defense has been our line and it played well again. We needed this and hopefully we can carry it over to Thanksgiving (against Andover).
“I was disappointed we didn’t play against  LaSpada — he’s one of my favorite players. We weren’t sure what to expect without him.”

Game Statistics:

First Quarter

CC — Matt McDermott 3 run (Bryce Santos kick), 9:16

CC — Devon Lattrell 20 run (Santos kick), 5:43

CC — Dan Kfoury 20 interception return (Santos kick), 5:29

B — Willie Ricard 20 pass from Jordan Bolarinho (Steve Trask kick), 2:48


Second Quarter

B — Bryon Ramirez 1 run (Trask kick), 2:10


Fourth Quarter

 

CC — McDermott 28 run (Santos kick), 10:52

CC — Brad Marggraff 92 interception return (Santos kick), 10:19

CC — Jordan Anderson 3 run (Santos kick), 7:26

 


INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

RUSHING: CC (27-318) - Matt McDermott 11-196, Devon Lattrell 5-42, Santino Brancato 6-34, John Bilsky 1-39, Jordan Anderson 3-8, Meremy Mora 1-(-1), Mike Milano 1-0; B (29-67) — Matt Clifford 4-4, Bryan Ramirez 18-65, Jordan Bolarinho 6-0, Cam Slatton 1-(-2)

PASSING: CC — McDermott 4-6-0, 12 yards; B —  Bolarinho 8-19-2, 84

RECEIVING: CC — Michael Barry 3-15, D'Andre Drummond-Mayrie 1-(-3); B — Slatton 2-12, Willie Ricard 2-26, Clifford 3-34, Alec Mattar 1-12

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