The undefeated Portland middle school football team came to Windham last Sunday and, thanks to some big plays, emerged with victories in the varsity and junior varsity games.
“We are a team that seems to be mired by one mistake that
results in big plays,” said Windham head coach Tony Leslie.
In the varsity game, Windham received the opening kickoff,
but couldn’t get started offensively and punted away the ball after three
plays. The Eagles were playing without Ricky Brichetto, a starter on the
offensive and defensive lines.
Portland appeared to score on a long touchdown run that was
called back on a holding penalty, but on the next play, they drew first blood
at 6:47 in the first quarter.
With Windham on the march, Portland intercepted a pass by
Windham quarterback Blake Houser. A long run later and Portland was up 14-0.
When Windham’s Treva Valliere got a kickoff he could field,
he made the best of it, running the ball down to the Portland 30. Valliere also
had a great day kicking and punting the ball.
Houser’s favorite target, Garrett Peeples hurt his hand in
the second quarter, but when he came back into the game, he hauled in a spectacular
catch at the Portland 9-yard line. On the ensuing play, wide receiver Parker Varney
laid out for an awesome Windham touchdown 20-6. Houser punched in the
conversion to put the score 20-8.
“That was a shining moment for him,” Leslie said of Varney.
“He made an all-star catch in the end zone.”
With Portland driving just before the half, Windham
defensive back Michael Fahey intercepted a Portland pass to give Windham an
opportunity to close the gap. The score at the half remained 20-6.
In the third quarter, Windham was playing Portland even, but
another big play resulted in a Portland touchdown, putting the visitors up
26-8. Peeples crushed the attempt at a two-point conversion with a punishing
tackle.
With Corbin Judy and George Butts filling in for Brichetto
at nose tackle, Windham hung tough with its undefeated opponents. Windham got
the ball and was moving, but a lost fumble late in the third quarter resulted
in another Portland score.
With the score 32-8, Houser found Peeples for a great catch
at 5:32 in the fourth quarter and Houser ran over a Portland defender for the
Eagles’ second touchdown. That was it for the scoring and Portland won 32-14.
In the junior varsity game, Portland won 22-0 with Windham
having a tough time battling the visitor’s line on each side of the ball.
Injuries to Mattingly Babb and Judy also had an affect on the game.
Ever the optimist, Leslie said, “If we face Portland again,
get everybody healthy and get everybody working as a team at all times, it will
make a difference.” This coming Saturday, September 27, the middle school teams
play Massabesic at the high school stadium with the JV game starting at 6 p.m.
and the varsity game to follow.
Fahey-Int.
Michael Fahey intercepted a Portland pass before the end of
the first half. Photo by Eric Colby.
Judy-Tackle
Windham’s Corbin Judy played well on defense in the varsity
and JV games. Photo by Carrie Wall.
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