![]() THE CONY RAMS rolled to a 28-7 victory over Massabesic on Friday night at Fuller Field. Then, when we got the ball back, we ran the sweep left with Robby Feeney quite a bit, and they just had no answer for it.” “We made some good plays and (had) some chances to stop them they just were able to punch it in. “Even though they scored, I thought we grew up a lot defensively on that drive,” St. Hilaire said that scoring drive by the home team was one that made the Ramblers stronger. Dominic Trott scored from 2 yards out in the dying seconds, then the Ramblers’ Brayden Stubbert deflected Hermon’s desperation pass into the hands of teammate Isaac Oliveira as time expired.Īlthough Hermon’s late score and 2-point conversion to tie the game could have been deflating for Winthrop/Monmouth/Hall-Dale, that ultimately proved not to be the case. It was good to be able to win one of those close games, especially against a very good team.”Īfter getting the ball at its own 40 with 3:23 to play, Winthrop/Monmouth/Hall-Dale needed less than a minute to move into the red zone. ![]() “We were in a close one the week before, and then you think back to that game last year. Hilaire said of his feelings after Hermon tied the game at 28 late in the fourth quarter. “It was like, ‘Oh, boy here comes another one,’” St. The Ramblers responded to the tying score with a touchdown drive of their own with just nine seconds to play to earn a 34-28 road victory over a strong Hermon squad. Yet this time, Winthrop/Monmouth/Hall-Dale emerged on the winning end of a classic ball game. After Hermon drove down the field to tie the Ramblers’ Week 2 contest late, their head coach had flashbacks. Hilaire’s Winthrop/Monmouth/Hall-Dale football team lost close battles in its two previous two games, a three-point loss to Foxcroft in last season’s state title game and an overtime defeat to the Ponies in Week 1. ![]()
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