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Masconomet Chieftains Football '09

Sat, Nov 07, 2009 02:00 PM @ Pentucket
Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Final
Masconomet 21 0 3 13 37
Pentucket 0 7 7 6 20

Big plays bite Pentucket in loss to Masco

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Saturday, November, 07 By David Willis
Staff writer

WEST NEWBURY — Thanks to its trademark grind-it-out running game, Pentucket was the aggressor for nearly 40 minutes.

But Masconomet had its home run hitter.

“Pentucket took it to us,” said Chieftains head coach Jim Pugh. “But a few big plays made by (Evan) Bunker and (Chris) Spliner were the difference in the game.”

The Sachems allowed Bunker to break loose on a 78-yard kickoff return for one score and caught a 60-yard pass for another, and Splinter added a back-breaking 56 yard TD run as Pentucket fell to Masconomet 37-20. Masco (7-2) clinched at least a share of the Cape Ann League large title with the victory.

“They have some weapons,” said Sachems (5-4) tri-captain Dan Dragon. “We hung in there and fought with them, but we are very disappointed.”

Pentucket controlled the line of scrimmage for much of the game, tallying 275 yards rushing on 44 carries. In his second career varsity start, Peter Koopman recorded his second straight 100-plus yard rushing game, going for 121 on 15 carries, including scores of 17 and 30. Fullback Nolan Dragon added 16 rushes for 93 yards and Austin Perreault rushed nine times for 59 yards.

On the opposite side, the Sachems allowed Masco just 121 yards rushing as a team, including limiting Bunker to only 30 yards on 12 carries. Also, after Splinter completed all six of his passes for 126 yards in the first quarter, he was 0 for 5 the rest of the way. That while the Sachems were without three-year starting defensive back C.J. Lataille, who missed the game with an illness.

Dragon — who at 145 pounds moved to offensive guard this week — led the Pentucket defense with nine tackles. Sophomore Jay Deschene, in his first varsity start, made six tackles and knocked down a pass, and Zack Eddy also made six stops.

But the Chieftains found other ways to gain yards. Going into a trick formation with Bunker at quarterback and Splinter at slot receiver, the running back connected with the QB on two passes, one for 10 and the other for 42 to set up a 12-yard TD run for Bunker to make the score 30-14 34 seconds into the fourth quarter.

The Sachems responded with a 10-play, 73-yard drive that QB Mike Doud finished off with a 28-yard touchdown pass to receiver Mike Brennan.

Kicker Jeremy Krugh then executed a picture-perfect on-sides kick, but Pentucket was not able to corral the loose ball. Splinter then broke free for his 56-yard score, which clinched the victory.

“Our hats off to Pentucket for the way they played,” said Pugh. “They were able to move the ball on us, and we have to go back to the drawing board. They hit hard, but a win is a win.”

Game Statistics:

First Quarter

M — Evan Bunker 78 touchdown run (Bunker kick), 10:44

M — Collin Burke 17 pass from Chris Splinter (Bunker kick), 3:55

M — Bunker 60 pass from Splinter (Bunker kick), 0:20

Second Quarter

P — Peter Koopman 17 run (Paul Treado kick), 7:22

Third Quarter

M — Bunker 31 field goal, 7:46

P — Koopman 30 run (Treado kick), 2:08

Fourth Quarter

M — Bunker 14 run (kick blocked), 9:26

P — Mike Brennan 28 pass from Mike Doud (pass failed), 4:38

M — Splinter 56 run (Bunker kick), 3:22

 


INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

RUSHING: P (44-275) — Peter Koopman 15-121, Nolan Dragon 16-93, Austin Perreault 9-59, Sean Brennan 2-5, Mike Doud 2-(-3); M (23-122) — Chris Splinter 9-94, Evan Bunker 12-30, Drew Kenney 1-0, Jake Lawrence 1-(-2)

PASSING: P — Mike Doud 2-7-1, 53; M — Splinter 6-11-0, 126, Bunker 2-3-0, 52

RECEIVING: P — Mike Brennan 1-28, Perreault 1-25; M — Bunker 3-83, Splinter 2-52, Collin Burke 2-24, Kurt Hunziker 1-19

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