Sunday, September 21, 2008

Week 4 Results-Vikings win 7 of 9!- Updated, more to come

This was a great day of football today by all the Vikings teams. Finally, the weather cooperated on game day, and the home crowds were treated to some great action.

As the game summaries roll in from the coaches, they will be posted right here so check back often.

D White

Once again the Vikings defense was able to hold a very strong Holliston team to an 18-0 victory, and their strong offense was able to score on three different occasions orchestrated by Cooper Gavin with running TDs by Colby Randall, Michael Crosby and Ben Waithe. D White improved their record to 4-0 with this very nice win.


The Vikings defense was strong on all fronts with some exceptional plays made by Kyle Mann, who managed to break through a very strong Holliston offensive line to sack the QB for a loss of several yards along with several bone jarring tackles. Additionally, Austin Hanlon & Michael Crosby had three TD saving interceptions. Also Miles Crothers, Colby Randall, TJ Hagan and Pat Travers all had big open field tackles to stall several Holliston drives.


George Thurston and Cooper Gavin traded off at QB to lead us to another victory.

E White

E White came away with a hard fought 13-12 win. Nolan Perry ran for two long touchdowns. Will Barrett had a key pass to PJ Beuttel on a third and 12 for a key first down on the game winning drive. Good plays on both sides of the ball were turned in by Nolan Davis, John Macvarish, James Richards, Eric Decoste, and Casey Fernandez.

D Silver

D Silver lost against North Attleboro 2 by a score of 7-0. An offensive line anchored by Anthony Oliviera at center and John "Jack" Maloney at tackle led a bruising multipronged rushing attack from Tim Jennings, Angel Santiago, and Devante Ramos.

On the defensive side players were making tackles and doing everything they were asked of them the whole game. That defense, led by Matt Costello and featuring Zachary Graden, Tyler Monti, Isiah Offutt smothered North Attleboro all day. The game was decided by one fluke play early on. Unfortunately the D team just couldn't punch it into the endzone. Next week is King Phillip. This week the pieces were together and the kids put on a great display that everyone should be proud of. A well deserved W is surely on its way.

E Silver

E Silver defeated the Sandwich White team by a score of 26 - 0 during Week 4 of the Pop Warner schedule. It was a beautiful "September Morn" when the undefeated (and unscored upon!!) Plymouth Vikings E Silver squad took the lower field at Forges for the 9AM game. That "beautiful morning" soon became "ugly" for Sandwich when Orlando "Magic" Abreau swept to the right of his offensive line and scored a 60 yard touchdown on the first play of the game!!! Sandwich's first attempt on offense did not go so well when Abreau intercepted a pass from his (left) outside linebacker position and, as they say "took it to the house" for 50 yards and 6 more points!!! The "Magic wasn't over" quite yet when (in the 2nd quarter) Abreau took a crossbuck handoff up the right side for 30 yards and another touchdown for a total of 18 points for Orlando Abreau and over 150 yards rushing!!!! "Broadway Joe" Hurley ran a smart game at Quarterback for E Silver and showed some fine footwork on a bootleg play by cutting it upfield for a 15 yard touchdown!!!! Roy "Boxcar Willie" Willis once again ran like a freight train for over 80 plus yards and scored on a conversion. John "Isaac" Hayes had a great day at noseguard and recovered a Sandwich fumble just as they were gaining some momentum on offense. Aiden "Tomato Soup" Campbell was leaving Sandwich's offensive line bloodied and red with embarrassment as he broke through their line for a couple of backfield tackles!!!! Able "Bodied" Schanhals gave a great effort at the safety spot and assisted his linebackers in a few open field tackles!!!! Great job to all the the kids and coaches on E Silver!!!! Hard work at practice results in winning on Sundays!!!!!!

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E Blue

The 3-0 E-Blue Vikings "boxed it out" with the 3-0 Jr. Boxers from Brockton this weekend with the Vikings coming out with a 26-12 win. Quarterbacks Zack "eat'm up" Eaton and Kyle "bobblehead" Caraher combined for three touchdowns. The E-Blue Vikings team came into the match not letting up a touchdown in their first three games of the year. That would change as the Jr. Boxers scored on thier first offense play. The Brockton offense scored on a nice 60 yard run from scrimmage. The E-Blue team found themselves in a hole quickly 6-0 4 minutes into the game. The E-Blue offense came right back and scored on a tough run from inside the 10 yard line by Jacob "full speed" Burkhead. The Jr. Boxers came right back and scored the next offensive series. With two minutes into the second quarter the E-Blue team found themselves trailing 12-7. On the next offensive series Kyle Caraher found tight end Shane Gibbons wide open in the endzone for a nice 25 yard strike. The Vikings went into half time with a slim 14-12 lead.

In the second half the E-Blue defense slammed the door. Jack Parker began the second half with a nice quarterback sack that set the tone for the remainder of the game. The E-Blue defense was led by Kyle Caraher (two fumble recoveries), linebackers Jake Richards, Josh Whiting, Jacob Burkhead and Zack Eaton. Zack Eaton also had two touchdowns on offense. Jacob Burkhead and Shane Gibbons also scored to help the Vikings improve to 4-0 on the season. Zack Greely, Camden Jennings, Austin Nolan, Max Lyons, Sam DeCoste and Danny Lincoln also had notable games. Next up for the E-Blue team is Attleboro at home this Sunday at 10:30am.

Here are some pictures from this one:





C Blue

C Blue won 26 to 0 to bring their record to 4 and 0. Brandon Green scored on the opening drive and Nick Macfarland kicked the extra pointto bring the lead to 8 nothing. Anthony Schena and Brandon Boutin then combined on a defensive safety to bring the lead to 10 zero at the half. Ed Ramos and Jake Zaniboni then each scored in the second half with Macfarland making both extra points. This is the 4th week in a row that the defense has not allowed any points.

Here are a couple pictures from this one:





B Blue

The B team practiced hard all week and it showed on game day. Both offenses played very tough this week and moved Brockton off the ball all game long. Our white offense which is made up by Trevor Harrington, Joe Durand, Billy Sears, Chris Hardy, Alex Potter, Christian Carr, Chris Lovell, Trevor Devlin, Ariel Casillas, Chris Hall and Brian Farrell drove in two touchdowns. We had four touchdowns for the day with Cory Boudreau and Billy Sears each with two. Our extra point team was able to convert two out of three attempts with a great job by center Dana Burgess holder Pat Hicks and place kicker Cory Boudreau. The defense was outstanding this week. They gave us great field position with two blocked punts with one each by Brendon Mcgowan and Luke Dickerson. Field position was also helped by outstanding special teams lead by Tommy Galanek's kickoffs. Another great game by all the players and coaches. Next week we have Attleboro at home @ 10:30 and we're ready for them!

D Blue

Entering Sunday's contest with Brockton, both teams came into the game 3-0. D Blue won a hard fought battle of undefeating teams by a score of 27-0. To get the scoring started Cullin Cosgrove found Connor Nolan in the end zone with a ten yard pass. Ryan Boudreau ran the ball in for the extra point. Not long later, Walsh was at it again with a 5 yard TD run of his own. Ryan Morrisey ran it in for extra point.
Nick Gill got into the action with a ten yard TD run, followed by a Walsh run for another extra point. Cosgrove closed out the scoring witha 3 yard TD strike to Carter Solis.

The defense posted their second straight shut out against a fast and talented Brockton offense. Justin Cabral set the defensive tone by ended the first half with a crushing hit near center field. With the Brockton runner cutting back to avoid the would be defender, Cabral let him have it to fire up the rest of the team. Next up is Attleboro, and a chance to improve the record to 5-0.

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