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Pentucket Sachems Football '12

Sat, Nov 10, 2012 01:00 PM @ Pentucket
Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Final
Amesbury 0 7 0 14 21
Pentucket 0 6 0 14 20

Sachems suffer crushing loss

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Saturday, November, 10 By David Willis
Staff writer

WEST NEWBURY — Pentucket appeared to be on the verge of it’s signature victory of the season.

With 32 seconds left in the game, star running back Cody Rothwell dove through the air and into the end zone for the touchdown that capped an epic drive and gave the Sachems a 20-14 lead.

But joy would quickly turn to horror for the Green and White.

Pentucket then missed the subsequent point-after and — with one second left on the clock — Amesbury’s Ben Cullen hauled in an 11-yard pass that had been tipped into the air for the touchdown that tied the game. Mac Short then booted through the extra point that gave the Indians a 21-20 victory yesterday afternoon.

“We made some big plays but they made some big plays,” said Sachem coach Steve Hayden. “It came down to a tipped pass and they had a player under it.”

With the score just 7-6 Amesbury heading into the final quarter, the game quickly turned into a shootout.

Three plays into the fourth quarter, Cody Rothwell finished off an 11-play drive. He added the two-point conversion to give the Sachems a 14-7 lead.

Pentucket then held Amesbury to a 3-and-out to force a punt, but turned the ball over two plays later at its own 14-yard line.

The Sachems held tough to force a fourth-and-goal. But, on fourth down, Matt Talbot was able to avoid pressure and swing a pass out to Tom Connors. Connors was met at the goal line by Luke Strangeman, but the play was ruled a touchdown to make the score 14-14 with 3:39 to go.

The Sachems, however, were not about to go away.

Pentucket took over at their 33-yard line and produced a methodical 11-play drive that Rothwell finished with his acrobatic touchdown, diving vertical to the ground and sailing into the end zone with 0:32 left.

“Our guys fought back and did not give up,” said Hayden. “But we couldn’t make that last play.”

Amesbury QB Talbot, who was just 6-for-16 throwing with three interceptions heading into the final drive, completed all four of his passes with the game on the line. The last was the most dramatic, with the ball tipped into the air by Devin Gobeil and into the hands of teammate Cullen for the tying score. Short then finished off the dramatics with the PAT.

“These kids are resilient,” said Hayden. “Hats off to Amesbury, and I know we will do everything we can to be ready for Thanksgiving.”

Rothwell runs wild again: It was another dazzling game for Pentucket star Rothwell.

The senior running back carried 25 times for 222 yards and two touchdowns and caught a pass for a 59-yard score. It marked the fourth time this season he has gone over 200 yards in a game, including three of the last four games. He now has 1,738 rushing yards for the season.

He also had an interception and made 12 tackles.

Game Statistics:


Second Quarter

 A — Matt Talbot 91 run (Mac Short kick), 10:41

P — Cody Rothwell 59 pass from Ryan Kuchar (rush failed), 9:39

Fourth Quarter

P — Rothwell 11 run (Rothwell rush), 9:43

A — Tom Connors 9 pass from Talbot (Short kick), 3:39

P — Rothwell 6 run (rush failed), 0:32

A — Ben Cullen 11 pass from Talbot (Short kick), 0:01

 


INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

RUSHING: P (43-79) — Cody Rothwell 25-222, Connor McGuirk 15-51, Ryan Kuchar 3-6; A (34-213) — Matt Talbot 12-124, Perry Mroz 11-65, Ben Cullen 7-19, Tom Connors 4-5

PASSING: P — Kuchar 2-6-0, 69; A — Talbot 10-20-3, 124

RECEIVING: P — Rothwell 1-59, Luke Strangman 1-9; A — Connors 5-69, Pat Scanlon 1-23, Devin Gobeil 2-15, Cullen 2-17

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