Tales from the Gridiron Volume 2 Issue 5 One thing fans made abundantly clear this week, was how much they love their Lancers. Shouts from the other side were met with fierce battle cries awash in a sea of Lancer Blue. Even if WMUR sports reporter Jamie Staton wore red to our field, we didn t care, because we had each other. And when the ending to this chapter became more and more apparent, we continued to cheer. Because it s easy to cheer when you are on top, but it takes strength to stand tall amongst giants. Pinkerton may be the bigger school, but we outnumbered them in heart that week. So I raise my fists, not just in support of a team, but to show pride in my community and in these outstanding young men. There comes a day when you realize turning the page is the best feeling in the world, because you realize there is so much more to the book than the page your were stuck on. -Zayn Malik
High School Football Power scored then-no. 4 Manchester Poll. Central at Gill Stadium last Fri-... Most of the 3-1 clubs on my day, received a fourth-place list will show their true colors in But where? vote, two fifths, a seventh, an the next two weeks, said Joe eighth and a ninth from voters. Duball of the Union Leader. While Pinkerton Academy, Bed- Add the numbers and the Titans Central and Salem will be unde- ford and Winnacunnet remained are sixth, up from ninth, in this feated teams (Central at Bed- H.S. Football Power Poll: Debate in the middle Staff report September 24. 2018 10:38PM 1-2-3 in this week s poll, and Division II Plymouth Regional jumped two spots to No. 4, the rest of the top 10, with one exception, is a collection of 3-1 units from the state s top division. All five members of the 3-1 club are in postseason contention, and most have wins over another member of the week s poll, and they battle Gate City rival Nashua South on Friday night at Stellos Stadium. Londonderry, despite its onesided loss to Pinkerton, remained No. 5. The Lancers play a rare Saturday afternoon home game this week, against new Division I rival Windham. ford, Salem at Pinkerton) this week, while Londonderry tangles with another undefeated (Winnacunnet) next week. I could see Central ending up as the best of these middling teams and give them a shot to upset Bedford if their defense comes to play. club, leading to a wide disa- No. 1 Pinkerton actually gained greement from the poll s six In order, Salem (3-1), Central (3- ground this week by earning all voters. 1), Exeter (2-2) and Merrimack six No. 1 votes for a perfect If you re no worse than 3-1 in Division I, you re in this week s New Hampshire Union Leader Take Nashua North, for instance. The Titans who out- (3-1) follow North in the rankings. Only Merrimack lacks a win over a ranked team. score of 60. The Astros had 59 last week. (Continued on page 5)
Power Poll (Continued from page 4) responds to its shootout loss to Bedford have separated them- lights. Nashua North when it travels to selves from the rest of the pack unbeaten Bedford, which has as the best teams in the state The fact Pinkerton changed its yet to really be challenged. The at this point. Winnacunnet is offensive game plan to a Little Green have scored at close, but I have them just a ground-heavy attack on the fly least 21 points in every game notch below the Astros and and used that handily beat a while Bedford has not surrend- Bulldogs because they don t strong Londonderry team solid- ed more than seven to any of have as much depth. ified that the Astros are the its opponents. best team in the state, said Thirteen teams received votes the Union Leader s Alex Hall. Said Pete Tarrier of NH High this week, including Division III School Football Radio Show Campbell (4-0), which battles Added Hall, I m interested to (99.9 FM/1370 AM), It seems Trinity (3-1) on Saturday night see how Manchester Central to me that both Pinkerton and in Litchfield under portable
1) Favorite NFL team: New England Patriots! Do Your Job! 2)Favorite College Team: Utah Utes! 3) Top 3 NFL QBs ranked: 1. Brady 2. Rodgers 3. Wilson 4) Where dga play? Never played, but the occasional family game or playground in school. Manager for Nashua South team in high school! 5) Favorite quote: I have 2! "The only place success comes before work is in the dictionary." "Winning is habit. Unfortunately, so is losing." ~Both from Vince Lombardi. 6) Favorite 8 track, song or album: Such a tough decision! I love music and I sing all the time! My go to is "An Evening with John Denver" concert CD! 7) Favorite Animated Movie: Disney's "Robin Hood." Oh de lally, oh de lally, golly what a day! Michelle Hart-Miller ATC, L.A.T., CSCS Last week we took a look at what athletes need to do to improve individual performance. This week we take a look at Attitudes and Actions, what kind of athlete does the team need to become a championship team? Competitive athletes love individual highlights and stats but its s important to remember teams aren t made of individuals. A championship caliber team needs everyone pulling in the same direction. This may seem like a no brainer but it can be challenging to sacrifice individuality for the team. Here is a great quote from Bill Belichick Mental toughness is doing the right thing for the team when it s not the best thing for you. Enter the Lancer Way; Commit to the team, hold each other accountable, be coachable and be unselfish. Championship teams are loaded with committed and compelled athletes so Be Blue!
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A page dedicated to our sensational Seniors! Mitchell Phelps # Years Played: 11 Position: Safety, Slot What do you want to be when you grow up? Plumber Fav Movie: The Wolf of Wall Street Ben Psaledas # Years Played: 8 Position: Linebacker, Guard What do you want to be when you grow up? Rich Favorite Movie: The Blindside Fav Show: AGT
Cameron Storace # Years Played: 10 Position: Linebacker, Running Back What do you want to be when you grow up? Military Officer Fav Movie: Mr. & Mrs. Smith Fav Quote: Drive the Mercedes, get the ladies. AJ Thistle # Years Played: 11 Position: Defensive Line What do you want to be when you grow up? Cookie Monster Fav Movie: The Longest Yard Fav Quote: They call me, but I d say I m successful.
We hurt ourselves early on which haunted us throughout the rest of the game. Our players were a little over aggressive at the beginning, I know there was a lot of excitement for this game, they all wanted to make a big play, but vs a good team like that we need to just execute the game plan. The early turnovers were tough to overcome, we cannot start off like that vs any good team. Our effort was great, the atmosphere was awesome, and I think we all appreciate the support from the town this past week. We'll learn from this one and execute better this week. ~Coach Lauzon Holland celebrating a TD
#1 QB Evan Cormier not backing down Wiedenfeld runs it for a Touchdown Alex Tsetsilas completes a pass from Cormier for the final TD of the night 1 of 2 TDs for Tsetsilas It s all in for special teams #3
1 of 2 TDs for Tsetsilas #51 Cooper Bartlett warming up #90 AJ Thistle Fighting On #7 Cole Keegan, back from an injury, giving his teammate Jeffrey Wiedenfeld a pat on the head after a tough run.
Both teams scored on their opening drives to set the tone for what would be a back and forth morning, with PA converting their two and holding the early lead. The Lancers would take leads of 12-8, 18-14, and 24-22 due, in part, to a couple of big forced fumbles. Back to back Astro touchdowns in the fourth put LHS in a 36-24 hole. The Lancers would get in for a late score to make it 36-30, but that would be the final after an unsuccessful onside kick attempt. #28 Timmy McAlister ready to go #16 Matt Jones & #23 Lorenzo Inglese stuck together right through to the finish JV Captains #13 Aiden O Loughlin #25 Kyle Proulx #60 Mike Watts
#10 Artie Wilkinson searching for open field. #61 Nick Walter #35 Robbie Derhak & #61 Nick Walter shown here sinking the pink Coach Ziemba with #66 Justin Miller
#60 Watts & #41 Michno These lineman toughed it out to the bitter end. May have been a tough loss, but these boys gave them a run for their money.
The Lancers fell to the Pinkerton Astros last Thursday a few plays didn t go our way here and there and Pinkerton seemed to capitalize on those. The boys fought hard throughout and didn t give up. We are looking forward to improving this week as we play a new opponent in the Windham Jaguars, and every day at practice. We get back out there on Thursday, 15 minutes down the road at 4pm in Windham! ~Go Lancers!
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