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Windham rally fall short in loss to Nashua South

NASHUA — Windham's Tiger An scored two second-half touchdowns to cut Nashua South's lead to just six points in the fourth quarter, but the upset-minded Jaguars fell short to the Panthers, 20-14 on Friday night.

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Football, 10/23/21 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Windham can't make up deficit

 

MERRIMACK — Windham had its best offensive performance of the season but couldn't overcome a 27-7 halftime deficit and fell to Merrimack 48-27.

The Jaguars, led by quarterback Sam Dunham (22-85)  AJ Fox (7-58) rushed for 240 yards. Dunham also rushed for a touchdown and passed for two scores,one to Fox for 30 yards and another to Cole Peterson for four yards.

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Football, 10/16/21 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Londonderry passes by Windham

 

LONDONDERRY — As has been the case much of the season, Windham played tough at times, but could not sustain any momentum Saturday afternoon.

Leading just 7-6 after one quarter, the host unbeaten Lancers (6-0) scored 20 unanswered points in the second quarter on their way to  a 42-14 victory.

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Football, 10/09/21 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Windham rallies late, but falls to Keene

KEENE — Trailing by two scores in the fourth quarter, Windham rallied in dramatic fashion.

Jaguar Joe Hero recovered a fumble in the end zone for a touchdown. Then, kicker Adam Burke recovered his own onside kick, giving Windham the ball back with a chance to tie or take the lead.

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Football, 09/25/21 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Windham falls short to defending champs

WINDHAM — Windham led by two scores heading into the fourth quarter, but defending Division 1 state champ Nashua North rallied for two late touchdowns to defeat the Jaguars 14-10 on Friday night.

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Football, 09/18/21 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Nearly a year after its season was cancelled by COVID, Pinkerton returns with convincing win

WINDHAM —  The moment almost a year in the making finally arrived for the Pinkerton football team on Saturday.
 
At long last, 11 months removed from their 2020 season being cancelled after just three games due to COVID-19, the Astros stepped back onto the gridiron for a real game.
 
“It was amazing to be back,” said senior fullback/linebacker Jack Mackiernan. “It hurt so bad to lose last season. We love football, and watching other people play when we couldn’t was painful. I was waiting all year for this season to come. The jitters were there, but it was so exciting to go out and hit people again.”
Star running back Jacob Albert rushed for a career-high 174 yards and two touchdowns and caught a third score, Mackiernan scored two touchdowns and Pinkerton opened its 2021 season with a 33-6 victory over Windham on Saturday afternoon.
“It was a great win,” said Albert. “Coming back after last season, it was so great to get back on the field and get a quality win. Everyone stepped up and it was a great way to start.”
The game was a rematch of Pinkerton’s final game of 2020 — also won by the Astros — before the season was cancelled due to COVID-19 cases unrelated to the football team.
“That was very tough news to hear, that our season was cancelled,” said Albert. “We were gone for so long, it just felt so good to be back out here — after everything the team had been through — playing a game. We were so thrilled to be back out there. Everyone was ready.”
Windham opened Saturday’s contest with a strong drive, but Pinkerton senior Lorenzo Milana ended it with an interception.
The Astros took the lead with 1:46 to go in the first, when QB Nathan Campos fired a pass to Albert, who cruised in for a 27-yard touchdown.
“We drew that up during practice,” said Albert. “We thought we had the seams, and it worked the first try. Nathan threw a great pass, and I went in.”
Albert added to the lead with a 6-yard touchdown early in the second quarter. Then, senior linebacker Anthony Terrenzio intercepted a pass, setting up Mackiernan’s 1-yard touchdown with 2:04 left in the first half.
On his first carry of the second half, Albert erased any thought of a Jaguar rally, when he ran a sweep to the left and sprinted away for a 75-yard touchdown.
“The guys had some great blocks,” he said. “I followed my block and cut up. Breaking the long one always feels great, knowing the drive is over in one play and we scored a quick touchdown.”
After forcing a three-and-out, Mackiernan capped the Pinkerton scoring, plowing in for a 2-yard touchdown.
“I love defense, because defense is so much fun,” said Mackiernan, an Eagle-Tribune all-Star linebacker. “But scoring two touchdowns is pretty fun. I didn’t run much today (6 carries, 20 yards), but it was a good day to score a touchdown.”
Windham resident Cole Yennaco added 80 rushing yards on 11 carries for the Astros.
“We are very good in the backfield,” said Pinkerton coach Brian O’Reilly. “Cole had a big day against his home town, and Jacob is Jacob. He’s been doing that since he was a freshman. It’s hard to imagine he’s only a junior, since he’s in his third year as a starter. And Jack is a very good fullback.”
Pinkerton’s defense was impressive throughout. The Astros allowed 218 total yards — but 91 of those yards came on Windham’s scoring drive in the game’s final two minutes against the Pinkerton reserves. Linebacker Picasso Bates added an interception.
For Windham, first-year starting QB Josh Sweeney threw for 148 yards, including a four-year touchdown to Jake Micciche. AJ Fox had an interception and Aidan Gross added a sack.
“There were mistakes on both sides of the ball,” said Jaguars coach Jack Byrne. “But it was the first game. We’ll work them out. In terms of effort, our guys never give up. Pinkerton is a very good team, no doubt. As far as attitude and effort, our guys gave their all.”
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Football, 09/04/21 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars