Team | Q1 | Q2 | Q3 | Q4 | Final |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Hollis-Brookline | 6 | 8 | 0 | 14 | 28 |
Sanborn | 7 | 0 | 0 | 15 | 22 |
KINGSTON, N.H. — Sanborn's offense was more than effective throughout most of the afternoon Saturday, but two turnovers proved costly in a tough 28-22 loss to Hollis-Brookline.
Led by Chris Hanna, who finished with 148 yards and a touchdown, the Indians rushed the ball 64 times for 309 yards and found the end zone three times on the ground. But they could have hit paydirt at least once more, fumbling within the Hollis-Brookline 5-yard-line and having a pass intercepted in the end zone.
The Indians trailed much of the game, but a 19-yard TD run by Shaun Murphy (15-77) and a conversion run by Hanna tied the game, 2-22, with less than four minutes left.
But H-B's fourth TD pass of the game with 25 seconds left proved to be the difference.
"We played really well, but those two turnovers really hurt," said Sanborn coach John Welch.
Playing well defensively for Sanborn were defensive end Scott Jenkins, who had a pair of sacks, and defensive tackle Noah Fioravante.
Sanborn (0-2) will be looking for its first win Friday night at Manchester West.
First Quarter
S — Brian McGough 1 run (Chris Hanna kick)
S —Hanna 3 run (Austin Kalinowski kick)
S — Shaun Murphy 19 run (Hanna run)
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING: S (64-309) — Chris Hanna 28-148, Shaun Murphy 15-77, Nick Trasher 12-45, Nate King 5-20, Brian McGough 4-19
PASSING: S — McGough 3-7-2, 19
RECEIVING: S — Murphy 3-19
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