MANCHESTER, N.H. — As Salem coach Jack Gati left Gill Stadium Friday night he shook his not in anger, butmerely disappointment.
“Like quite a few games this year, we played a good football very hard for four quarters but came up short, those miscues on the goaline really hurt us.”
Read More »SALEM — Max Jacques doesn’t look much like a football player. That is, until he has the ball in his hands.
The diminutive halfback blew over, under and through Manchester West as Salem broke out to a big early lead and rolled to a 34-14 victory last night at Grant Field.
Read More »CONCORD — Name a phase of the game and Concord dominated Salem at it.
Especially in a decisive first half, the host Crimson Tide relentlessly pummelled the Blue Devils on both sides of the ball on route to a 31-6 victory.
Read More »SALEM, N.H. — Maybe Nashua North was too tricky for its own good.
Rallying from a two-touchdown deficit in the final eight minutes, the Titans drew to within one point with 22 seconds to play. They then lined up for an extra-point kick to tie the game and force overtime.
Read More »SALEM, N.H. — There’s more to Timberlane than Derek Furey. A lot more.
As usual, the bruising junior running back broke the century mark on the ground, gaining 117 yards against Salem yesterday while getting 2/3s of the Owls’ carries. But he was just a piece of the puzzle as his teammates stepped up with everything from a disruptive defensive effort to a stellar passing afternoon from Erik Hatton. Put it all together and it added up to a humbling 28-14 non-league setback for the suddenly reeling Blue Devils.
Read More »SALEM, N.H. — There’s more to Timberlane than Derek Furey. A lot more.
As usual, the bruising junior running back broke the century mark on the ground, gaining 117 yards against Salem yesterday while getting 2/3s of the Owls’ carries. But he was just a piece of the puzzle as his teammates stepped up with everything from a disruptive defensive effort to a stellar passing afternoon from Erik Hatton. Put it all together and it added up to a humbling 28-14 non-league setback for the suddenly reeling Blue Devils.
Read More »DERRY, N.H. — With 8:30 left yesterday, Salem High coach Jack Gati looked up at the scoreboard and smiled.His young, upstart Blue Devils had the football, down only 21-14, with a worn-out Pinkerton defense on a mucked-up field. It was the perfect upset scenario.
Read More »SALEM, N.H. — Salem head coach Jack Gati challenged his running backs after a disappointing performance last week against Londonderry, and his players responded. The Blue Devils rushed for 431 yards and trounced Manchester Memorial, 65-20 at Grant Field.
Read More »LONDONDERRY — Thanks, first-year coach Jon Rich.
That was the message from the Londonderry linemen and their stable full of power running backs last night after the Lancers defeated Salem 28-14 in a Division 1 opener at Lancer Park.
Read More »KEENE, N.H. — From the opening snap, Jack Gati and his staff implored his pass rushers to put up their hands and get them in the quarterback’s face.The pleas and the attack proved fruitless, that is until Keene High’s final play — the deciding two-point conversion pass attempt with 42 seconds to play.
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Team | League | Overall | PF-PA |
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Manchester Central | 3-0-0 | 4-0-0 | 95-61 |
Pinkerton | 7-1-0 | 8-4-0 | 312-188 |
Nashua South | 2-1-0 | 3-1-0 | 82-67 |
Londonderry | 5-3-0 | 6-4-0 | 274-212 |
Salem | 3-5-0 | 4-6-0 | 189-206 |
Concord | 1-2-0 | 1-2-0 | 49-73 |
Trinity | 0-0-0 | 0-1-0 | 14-29 |
Nashua North | 0-3-0 | 0-3-0 | 53-93 |
Manchester West | 0-3-0 | 0-3-0 | 33-86 |
Manchester Memorial | 0-3-0 | 0-3-0 | 61-161 |
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