MANCHESTER – Windham wasted no time letting Trinity know this wasn’t last week. Unfortunately for the Jaguars, while the process was much improved, the product remained the same.
Seven days after a 35-point blowout loss, Windham held a fourth-quarter lead. But the defending champion Pioneers rallied for a 20-13 victory in the Division IV semifinals at Gill Stadium. Second-seeded Trinity (9-1) will play top-seeded Plymouth in next week’s championship in a rematch of last year’s title game.
Read More »Only Mother Nature could stop Windham last night.
Pelting rain caused the Jaguars to fumble four times in the first 15-plus minutes of their game against Kingswood, losing one during the worst part of the deluge.
Read More »WINDHAM — On a different Sunday, Bill Raycraft's fourth-quarter choice to "quick-kick" on third-and-9 would have coffee shops and breakfast counters buzzing all over town this morning.
Read More »Bouncing back from its only loss of the season, Windham blasted John Stark 49-6.
The Jaguars led 35-0 at halftime and 49-0 before allowing the Generals a score on their final possession of the game.
Read More »Playing its first game at the Divisioin 4 level, Windham jumped on Laconia to the tune of 49 first-half points. Danny Cannone, a tight end who didn't have a rushing attempt last year, ran for five touchdowns and a game-high 167 yards on only 11 carries.
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