Portsmouth Herald

Somerswort­h falls in title rematch

PHS beats Oxford Hills, Warriors fall in Bangor

- Staff Reports sports@seacoaston­line.com

The fifth week of the high school football season concluded Saturday with four games involving six Seacoast teams.

In two out-of-state games in Maine, Portsmouth/Oyster River held off Oxford Hills, 20-14, and Bangor beat Winnacunne­t.

In Division IV, Somerswort­h visited Newport in a rematch of last year’s state championsh­ip game, and Traip Academy hosted Mount View in a Maine 8Maine Small game.

Here are the results from Saturday’s games.

Newport 13, Somerswort­h 12

NEWPORT – After falling into a 13-0 hold at halftime of Saturday afternoon’s game against Newport, two-time defending Division IV champion Somerswort­h’s second-half comeback fell short in a 13-12 loss to the Tigers at Myrne Field.

The game was a rematch of last year’s Division IV championsh­ip that Somerswort­h won, 14-6. The Hilltopper­s dropped to 2-1 on the season, while Newport improved to 4-0.

Newport running back/quarterbac­k Kyle Ashley led the Tigers with 121 rushing yards on 21 carries and he also threw a touchdown pass.

Somerswort­h managed only 48 offensive yards in the first half, as running back Teyshawn Sheppard gained 65 of his 91 yards in the second half and finished with 17 carries.

Kayden Bickford added 44 rushing yards on five carries with a score, and recorded an intercepti­on in the first quarter.

Somerswort­h quarterbac­k Eric Goodrich didn’t complete one of his nine pass attempts and was sacked six times.

Coach’s comment: “I say it every time we play Newport; you’ve got to play a perfect game to compete with them and we certainly didn’t play a perfect football game,” Somerswort­h coach Jefremy Lambert said. “I will take nothing away from my kids. (We) fought hard and they fought hard and we just came up a little short.”

Key moments: Somerswort­h’s Seth Worrell returned the opening kickoff nearly 70 yards down to Newport’s 4yard line, but an Ashley sack pushed the

Hilltopper­s back and their golden chance to start the game was stopped on fourth down at the 9.

Newport capitalize­d on a 10-yard Somersowor­th punt when Ashley scored from 18 yards out to give Newport a 6-0 lead with 1:12 left in the first quarter.

After Somerswort­h was stopped on fourth down near midfield, Ashley took a pitch on fourth-and-5 and tossed a 49yard half-back option to Aidan Couitt for a touchdown to give the Tigers a 13-0 lead with 27 seconds left in the half.

Somerworth got on the scoreboard four plays into the third quarter when Worrell returned an intercepti­on 40 yards for a touchdown to bring Somerswort­h within 13-6.

The Hilltopper­s forced a pair of punts the remainder of the quarter, and Bickford scored on a 25-yard scamper two plays into the fourth. A 2-point conversion pass from Worell off a fake extrapoint attempt failed and left Somerswort­h trailing 13-12 with 11:31 left in regulation.

Ashley gained 47 of his rushing yards in the fourth to help kill the clock, but a pair of drives stalled near the goal. Pinned back, Somerswort­h couldn’t overcome the field position to mount a serious scoring threat.

Bangor 28, Winnacunne­t 7

BANGOR, Maine - The Warriors, who took the three-hour bus trip north, allowed two touchdowns in each half and dropped to 0-5 after this out-of-state game at historic Cameron Stadium.

“Besides not getting the result we wanted, the day was great,” Winnacunne­t head coach Ryan Francoeur said. “It’s a long day of travel, but the kids were up for it. Everyone seems to be excited for the four games we have left. It was great having fans travel up this far and it was a great facility. Overall, I think it was a great experience for us to have.”

Winnacunne­t took the second half kickoff and junior quarterbac­k Riley McDaniel orchestrat­ed the best Warrior drive of the season, marching 73 yards on 15 plays, The drive, which took 8 minutes, and 27 seconds off the clock culminated on McDaniel’s 1-yard TD run up the middle.

“I thought we played better in the third quarter than we did in the first half,” Francoeur said.

On the drive, McDaniel completed 3 of his 4 pass attempts for 29 yards. He connected with senior captain Jack Strother twice for 17 yards, and freshman Jaxon McDonald once for a 12-yard pickup on a third-and-eight. McDonald’s catch gave the Warriors a first down at the Bangor 47.

Later in the drive, Mason McDonald hooked up with Logan Lochiatto for a 14yard gain, giving the Warriors a first down at the Bangor 6. Two plays later, McDaniel scored, cutting the Bangor lead to 14-7 with 3:33 left in the third.

The momentum was shortlived as Bangor scored on its next drive. Sophomore running back Kyle Johnson scored his second touchdown of the game on a 1-yard run, He also scored on a 4-yard run in the second quarter. For the game, Johnson carried 24 times for 168 yards. He also had two catches for seven yards.

“He was our No. 1 focus coming into the game,” Francoeur said. “We, obviously, would’ve liked to have had a better day against him. He was a very good football player.”

Up next: Winnacunne­t returns to its Division I schedule on Friday at home against Goffstown.

Portsmouth/Oyster River 20, Oxford Hills 14

SOUTH PARIS, Maine - Portsmouth/ Oyster River went across the state line and came back with a hard-fought win over the reigning Maine Class A champions.

Big plays keyed the Portsmouth offense, and the defense held firm as theClipper­Cats improved to 5-0 on the season.

Coach Brian Pafford said the team defense was exceptiona­l and his team withstood a late charge from Oxford Hills after jumping out to a 20-7 first half lead.

Coach’s comments: “This was an important win,” Pafford said. “Last year we didn’t win but we played well against (Oxford Hills) and it propelled us to a win the next week against Timberlane. We have Exeter next week, hopefully it can propel us into that game. Oxford was Class A champs last year for a reason. They can put up points in a hurry. So this is a good win.”

Key moments: Portsmouth (5-0) took a 7-0 lead in the first quarter on a 14-yard Aidan Thomas touchdown run. The ClipperCat­s pulled ahead 14-0 in the second quarter when Brooks Connors ripped off a 61-yard touchdown run. Emmanuel Poe capped the scoring with a 52-yard touchdown reception in the fourth quarter.

Key players: Connors finished the day with 96 rushing yards and a touchdown. Thomas had a touchdown pass and a touchdown run, and led a steady offense throughout the game.

Up next: Portsmouth hosts Exeter on Friday in a battle of unbeaten Division I teams. Kickoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. at Tom Daubney Field.

 ?? COURTESY PHOTO ?? Somerswort­h’s Teyshawn Shepard looks for an opening to the right of Newport’s Aidan Couitt in the second quarter Saturday.
COURTESY PHOTO Somerswort­h’s Teyshawn Shepard looks for an opening to the right of Newport’s Aidan Couitt in the second quarter Saturday.

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