The Windham Middle School football team showed some promise during a scrimmage against Portland at the Deering turf field last Friday evening. First, on the defensive side, newcomer Blake Houser intercepted a Portland pass in the end zone keeping the opponent from scoring. Then on the varsity team’s last offensive possession, tailback Treva Valliere pounded his way into the end zone scoring for Windham as time ran out.
It
was a fitting transition for Houser, who moved to Windham from Texas earlier this
year, as he announced his arrival on the Windham scene. He replaces Valliere at
quarterback and will play safety on defense. Coaches, parents and teammates are
all optimistic about the team’s chances with the transplanted Texan under
center.
Houser
will be taking snaps from Blake Colby who anchors an experienced offensive line
that includes Braxton Cassidy, Logan Douglas, Ricky Brichetto, Jack Alderman
and tight end Josh Mora. In addition to Valliere, expect Grant Jacobsen, a
punishing north-south fullback, to see time in the Eagles’ backfield. Houser
also has some versatile wideouts including Garrett Peeples, Rich Graham and
Parker Varney to catch his passes. Peeples and Varney both had some quality
receptions in the Portland scrimmage. Look for speedster Michael Fahey to also
see plenty of time on varsity. Among the defensive highlights heading into the
season are the linebacking trio of Jacobsen and Valiere, while up front nose
tackle Colby and defensive end Brichetto wreaked havoc on the opposition at the
end of last season.
Head
coach Tony Leslie is working with assistants Rusty Babb, Mark Wall and we’ll
just call him Coach G, because no one can spell or pronounce his real name
correctly.
On
the junior varsity side, some intriguing prospects include quarterback Anthony
Guliuzza, Noel Redlon and defensive juggernaut Mattingly Babb. Another JV
stalwart who should see some varsity time is Seth Wall.
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The Windham Middle School’s
2014 season starts at home against Sanford on Sunday August 23rd. On
Labor Day Weekend, they play at South Portland on Sunday at 1 p.m. if you’re
looking for some inexpensive entertainment. On September 7, Windham hosts
Scarborough and then on September 13 is a tough battle against neighbor Bonny
Eagle. Windham hosts a difficult Portland team on Sunday September 21 and the
following week takes on Massabesic as the teams start to gear up for the
playoffs. Finally, the season wraps on up October 5 when the Eagles travel to
Saco. Playoffs begin October 11 and, based on the pre-season scrimmage against
Portland, Windham hopes to be a contender.