Final scores, with my picks in bold:
Abington 20, Whitman-Hanson 0
Archbishop Williams 14, Cardinal Spellman 10: One game I'm happy to lose. Little-known fact: Cardinals coach Ron St. George's daughter, Shivonne, helped lead Archies to a state hoop title.
BC High 28, Catholic Memorial 17: Xaverian won, so there went the Eagles' chances for a share of the Catholic Conference.
Braintree 10, Milton 7
Bridgewater-Raynham 29, Randolph 7: Here's a suggestion: the Blue Devils should play nearby Holbrook/Avon on Thanksgiving ... now that'd be a competitive game for both.
Bristol-Plymouth 20, Blue Hills 6
Duxbury 17, Marshfield 7: Gee, the Rams have problems stopping a team in a spread formation ... again.
East Bridgewater 28, Rockland 7: Justin DeAndrade did look good in the one game I saw him.
Hanover 37, Norwell 22: Too much Brett Wheeler. Norwell's Achilles' heel was slowing down big-play backs.
Hingham 30, Scituate 7: Those Harbormen play some tough 'D' under their coordinator, WNEC Athletic Hall of Famer Brian Kelliher.
Hull 15, Cohasset 7: Good for coach Jerry McGrath. Dan Shea was one of the better players I saw in the South Shore League this year.
North Quincy 21, Quincy 6: Finally, the streak is over. Nice job by coordinator Dom Barbuto's defense.
Plymouth South 14, Plymouth North 12
Silver Lake 15, Pembroke 0
Southeastern 14, South Shore Votech 8
Walpole 37, Weymouth 18: Too much Ryan Izzo.
I'm glad I wasn't in an office pool this year; surely 8-8 would not have won.
Thursday, November 26, 2009
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