(Waltham) I was at Bentley University on Saturday afternoon and saw the Amesbury Indians capture the Massachusetts Division 3A Super Bowl title, 40-19, over highly regarded but poorly performing Martha’s Vineyard.
The expected high scoring affair turned out to be partially correct. While Amesbury scored at will, MV gave the ball away at nearly the same pace.
The offensive weapons that carried the Indians to the Cape Ann League Small title confounded MV. Amesbury raced off to a 34-7 halftime advantage and then came back after halftime and scored on the first play of the second half. The winner, thereafter, was never in doubt, only the margin of victory.
Fortunately for me I located myself and my Canon Power Shot digital camera in whatever end zone Amesbury was heading for. I took pictures before the game, during it, and afterwards. My favorite was the one of Jared Flannigan strolling into the end zone after faking out the entire MV defense. I have put that picture at the top of my blog.
Below are some of the pictures I took at the Super Bowl. Anything underlined has a picture connected to it so click away.
Before the game AD Elizabeth McAndrews and AHS principal Les Murray are all smiles.
Jared Flannigan and Steve Serwon lead the Indians onto the field.
Kevin Johnston sweeps left for second Amesbury score.
Jared Flannigan strolls in for Indians 4th touchdown on a bootleg in the second quarter which made the score 28-7.
Martha’s Vineyard intercepts a Flannigan pass in the end zone in the third period.
Jared Flannigan waits on the sidelines as the game winds down.
Kyle Mroz and Steve Serwon all smiles as game nears end.
Amesbury captains wait to receive Division 3A Super Bowl trophy.
AHS head coach Thom Connors rides on the team’s shoulders.
Coach Thom Connors with the Super Bowl trophy.
Amesbury football group picture for Division 3A Super Bowl.









