Friday, November 8, 2013

Longmeadow and Central will square off in playoffs for fourth consecutive postseason Friday night

After graduating a class of 31 seniors, and losing one of their only experienced offensive lineman, Mike Scuderi, to a season-ending knee injury just before the opener, Longmeadow suffered a shocking 35-12 upset loss to Agawam in the season-opener. Since then, Longmeadow’ offensive line play has steadily improved and senior Max Chipouras and junior Keegan Barry have emerged as top-shelf backs.

LINK TO FULL STORY ON MASSLIVE.COM
http://highschoolsports.masslive.com/news/article/650467414409799487/longmeadow-and-central-will-square-off-in-playoffs-for-fourth-consecutive-postseason-friday-night/


Longmeadow football clinches 17th straight postseason bid with 41-31 victory over Minnechaug

After trading early touchdowns, Minnechaug took a 14-7 lead late in the first quarter on a 9-yard touchdown run by Ben Sheehan. Three plays and 70 yards later, Longmeadow tied the score at 14 when Ostrander punched in a 4-yard touchdown. Keegan Barry, who finished with 160 yards rushing on 12 carries, set up the touchdown with a 51-yard carry.

MASSLIVE.COM LINK TO FULL STORY:
http://highschoolsports.masslive.com/news/article/1650474414396799303/longmeadow-football-clinches-17th-straight-postseason-bid-with-41-31-victory-over-minnechaug/


Longmeadow football special teams and rushing attack outpace Putnam 40-28.

SPRINGFIELD- The Longmeadow Lancers (4-3, 3-2) received multiple big plays from their special teams unit en route to a victory over the Putnam (1-6, 0-6) on the Beavers’ senior night.
On a cold night where passing yards were at premium, Longmeadow's special teams gave their rushing attack short fields to operate. Longmeadow blocked a punt, recovered an onside kick, and had two big kick returns, one for a touchdown. All four plays happened in the first half and helped accumulate a 26-14 halftime lead.
The Lancers scored first on a 3 yard run by Max Chipouras with 8:15 left in the first quarter. After Longmeadow responded with a Milton Crawford one yard touchdown, Alex Calabrese returned the ensuing kickoff 75 yards for a touchdown and a 14-6 lead.
Putnam responded again, tying the game at 14 with one second left in the opening quarter on a 1 yard touchdown run by Jaleel Kyles. However, Longmeadow’s Chipouras returned the kickoff to the Putnam 40, setting up a 31 yard touchdown run by Keegan Barry.
Barry had two touchdowns and 132 yards on 7 carries. Chipouras helped shoulder the rushing load with 17 carries for 176 yards and had three touchdowns.

MASSLIVE.COM LINK TO FULL STORY:
http://highschoolsports.masslive.com/news/article/7207576545927144196/longmeadow-football-special-teams-and-rushing-attack-outpace-putnam-40-28/