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Triton Vikings Football '15

Sat, Sep 26, 2015 01:30 PM @ Pentucket
Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Final
Triton 0 3 0 7 10
Pentucket 7 0 6 0 13

HISTORY FOR HAYDEN

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WEST NEWBURY — Though his team made him sweat it out towards the end, Pentucket coach Steve Hayden made history with his 200th win Saturday.
Pentucket held on to beat archrival Triton 13-10, overcoming two fourth quarter fumbles to deny Triton the opportunity of a last gasp scoring drive. Senior defensive end Noah Malhi came up huge on the last defensive possession, sacking Triton quarterback Lewi L'Heureux and then hurrying him twice more in quick succession to force the decisive turnover on downs and ensure the historic victory.
"We were thinking about it the whole game," Malhi said of the 200-win milestone after the game. "Before the game we just talked about how we have to win this one for coach Hayden, and it would be the best to win it against Triton."
The win upped the 34th-year head coach's record at the school to 200-152-2. Hayden is the 49th coach in state history to reach 200 wins.
Hayden, for his part, downplayed the accomplishment, saying it would mean nothing if nobody had said anything. He added that the credit really belongs to the players and coaches who have been a part of the program over the years.
"Its an accomplishment for all the kids we've had, from the kids that went 1-9 to the kids that won Super Bowls," Hayden said. "All those kids, all those former coaches, all those ADs, it's a village that got us here."
Tom Flaherty, Hayden's predecessor and a member of the Mass High School Football Coaches Hall of Fame, said he couldn't be happier for him.
"It's a very big deal, and it's such a credit to Steve," Flaherty said. "He's the perfect coach, he works very hard and he loves the kids, and they know it."
Pentucket led the game from wire to wire, taking a 7-0 lead in the first quarter on a 25-yard touchdown run by senior Kiernan Haley. Triton made it 7-3 before halftime on a 26-yard field goal kicker Jess Greaney, but on the first drive of the third quarter, the Sachems drove 57 yards in nine plays to extend their lead, capping things off with a 19-yard touchdown run by junior Liam Sheehy.
Things nearly unraveled in the fourth, however, as Pentucket lost two fumbles on consecutive possessions. The second resulted in a 21-yard touchdown pass from L'Heureux to junior Liam Spillane to make it 13-10, and after a three-and-out by the Pentucket offense, Triton had an opportunity to take the lead before Malhi and the defense got the big stop.
Pentucket improves to 3-0 and hosts Newburyport next Saturday at 2 p.m.

Game Statistics:

First Quarter

P — Kiernan Haley 25 run (Steve Johanson kick), 4:05

Second Quarter

T — Jess Greaney 26 field goal, 8:12

Third Quarter

P — Liam Sheehy 19 run (kick failed), 5:11

Fourth Quarter

T — Liam Spillane 21 pass from Lewi L'Heureux (Greaney kick), 5:03

 


INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

RUSHING: P — Liam Sheehy 16-96, Kiernan Haley 12-64, Noah Malhi 1-4, Brennan McGuirk 3-(-3), Finn Graham 3-(10); T — Liam Spillane 5-11, Lewi L'Heureux 13-(-13)

PASSING: P — Finn Graham 2-4, 19; T — Lewi L'Heureux 20-28, 170

RECEIVING: P — Liam Sheehy 2-19; T — Mike Talbot 6-50, Shea Capolupo 2-45, Bryan Hughes 5-41, Liam Spillane 4-32, Jared Durkin 1-6, Chris Trotta 1-(-2)

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