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Masco runs streak to four with 15-14 win over Triton

Josh Anderson (47) brings down Lewi L'Heureux to finish the game

Josh Anderson (47) brings down Lewi L’Heureux to finish the game

Time left on the clock when the game resumed

Time left on the clock when the game resumed

(Byfield MA) Josh Anderson of Masco stopped one Triton drive with a fumble recovery and ended the game by tracking down elusive Vikings’ QB Lewi L’Heureux.

Josh’s heroics on Saturday night were part of the resumed ten minutes of the Cape Ann League matchup.  The night before thunder/lightning put an immediate halt to the game with over ten minutes still left.

Triton (5-2) started the resumed play with the wind in its face and a 4th down on their own ten yard-line.  A gutsy pass play worked between Lewi L’Heureux and Tom Lapham to extend the possession for the Vikings.

In that extended possession, however, Lewi L’Heureux fumbled the exchange and senior Josh Anderson made the recovery.

Tim Beliveau (23) followed excellent blocking for two first downs late in the game.

Tim Beliveau (23) followed excellent blocking for two first downs late in the game.

Masconomet (5-2) followed with several clock-killing first downs aided by a nice scramble by QB Declan Judge and some well-blocked runs by Tim Beliveau.

Triton did get the ball back on downs in the last minute but the combo of wind and Masco’s prevent defense would not allow the home team to get out of the own end.

The game concluded with Lewi L’Heureux scrambling left and then right before Josh Anderson caught up to him and ended the contest.

I was impressed by the number of folks who came out on a cold/windy night to watch ten minutes of football.  The final ten minutes lasted only twenty minutes.

Will Hanson (28) chases Tom Lapham out of bounds

Will Hanson (28) chases Tom Lapham out of bounds

The Chieftains have now won four straight.

Hard to figure: Masco loses to Newburyport and defeats North Reading while Triton defeats Newburyport and loses to North Reading.

Masconomet was 4-7 in 2015.

Last season Triton topped Masco by a point.

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Triton QB Lewi L'Heureux runs for his life on the last play of the game.

Triton QB Lewi L’Heureux runs for his life on the last play of the game.

The celebrating begins for Masconomet

The celebrating begins for Masconomet

Tom Lapham gets a first down in front of Masco's Danny Monagle

Tom Lapham gets a first down in front of Masco’s Danny Monagle

Ball on the ground with Josh Anderson (47) set to recover

Ball on the ground with Josh Anderson (47) set to recover

Ball on the way to Danny Monagle (10) with Lewi L'Heureux defending

Ball on the way to Danny Monagle (10) with Lewi L’Heureux defending

Declan Judge (11) breaks away from John Falasca (75)

Declan Judge (11) breaks away from John Falasca (75)

Tim Beliveau (23) heads up the middle

Tim Beliveau (23) heads up the middle

Lewi L'Heureux (19) gets great protection from Kenny Shute (59), John Falasca (72), and Jack McCarthy (58).

Lewi L’Heureux (19) gets great protection from Kenny Shute (59), John Falasca (72), and Jack McCarthy (58).

 

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Triton stays undefeated with 38-21 win over Newburyport

Bryan Hughes (21) tries to trap Clipper QB Rob Shay in the end zone

Bryan Hughes (21) tries to trap Clipper QB Rob Shay in the end zone

Triton QB Lewi L'Heureux turns defender after giving up an interception to Brian Toolan.

Triton QB Lewi L’Heureux turns defender after giving up an interception to Brian Toolan.

(Newburyport MA) I took in my first football game at Newburyport’s refurbished stadium on a pleasant Friday night of Cape Ann League action.

Wow!  That place is terrific.  Turf is wonderful.

Great crowd saw plenty of back-and-forth action.

In the second half, Triton (5-0) shifted into a level of offense that the Clippers (2-3) couldn’t cope with.

I found the lighting to be very good for action shots.  Guessing where the action is going to happen is a significant part of shooting sports.  Sometimes you get it right.  Other times you don’t.

Disclaimer: All of the pictures in this entry are from the first half.

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Clippers onto the field.

Clippers onto the field.

Jack McCarthy (58) has Newburyport QB Rob Shay by the ankle.

Jack McCarthy (58) has Newburyport QB Rob Shay by the ankle.

Ball in the air after one of several high snaps.

Ball in the air after one of several high snaps.

Tom Lapham (2) loose around the right end.

Tom Lapham (2) loose around the right end.

Myles Maloof (9) chases his own fumble.

Myles Maloof (9) chases his own fumble.

Jack McCarthy (58) and John Falasca (75) sack Rob Shay.

Jack McCarthy (58) and John Falasca (75) sack Rob Shay.

Lewi L'Heureux surrounded by Clippers

Lewi L’Heureux surrounded by Clippers

Penalty flag (holding) flies during Lewi L'Heureux run

Penalty flag (holding) flies during Lewi L’Heureux run

Rob Shay and Ronnie Mwai chase a high snap.

Rob Shay and Ronnie Mwai chase a high snap.

Brendan Powers (81)

Brendan Powers (81)

Joel Skaff kicks an extra point after Newburyport's first touchdown

Joel Skaff kicks an extra point after Newburyport’s first touchdown

Chris Goullaud (5) jars the ball loose from Gunnar Gustafson (13)

Chris Goullaud (5) jars the ball loose from Gunnar Gustafson (13)

 

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