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            Division 8

        Football
   State Tournament
Saturday, December 3, 2022 @ 10:00am
            Gillette Stadium

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Football State Tournament - Gillette Stadium - MIAA
Game Times
Fri. – Dec. 2, 2022 Sat. – Dec. 3, 2022
                        Friday, December 2, 2022
                3:00 PM- West Boylston vs Saint Bernard’s
                  5:30 PM- North Reading vs Shawsheen
                       8:00 PM- Duxbury vs Grafton

                     Saturday, December 3, 2022
                   10:00 AM- Hull vs Kipp Academy
              12:30 PM- Springfield Central vs St. John’s
                  3:00 PM- Stoneham vs. St. Mary’s
                    5:30 PM- Milton vs. Wakefield
              8:00 PM-King Philip vs Catholic Memorial

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Football State Finals
          Compiled by Mike Richard
                     Division 8
           #1 Hull vs. #7 KIPP Academy

  Hull Past Past State Finals/Super Bowl appearance
             Div. 4: Hull 21 - Ashland 9 (1977)
            Div. 4B: Ipswich 40 - Hull 33 (1992)
       Div. 4B: Hull 20 - Bishop Fenwick 15 (1996)
           Div. 8: Randolph 20 – Hull 14 (2021)

KIPP Academy Past State Finals/Super Bowl appearance
            First State Finals Appearance

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Hull High School Football Team

                  School and Coaching Information
Principal: Mike Knybel
Athletic Director: Connor Duhaime
Head Coach: Mike O’Donnell
Assistant Coaches: John Donohue, Jen Olivieri, Fran Robbins,
                    Kevin Scully, Dave Gibbons, Jeremy Shelley &
                    Nick Vasiliadis
Athletic Trainer: Lexie Watkins
Mascot: Pirates
School Colors: Black & Gold

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Hull High School Football Roster
#         Player       Year   Position    HT     WT        #         Player     Year   Position    HT     WT
1 Austin Bongo*        SR     WR/LB      6'3"    210       26 Ayden Pike        FR      RB/LB     5'8"    155
2 Luke Dunham          SO     QB/DB      5'11"   165       27 Thomas Johnson    FR     WR/DB      5'6"    125
3 Tommy Burke          SR     WR/DB      6'1"    170       33 Colin O'Keefe     FR     WR/DB 5’8”         140
5 Ethan Campbell       SR      RB/LB     6'0"    175       50 Sean Reilly       JR      G/LB 5"11"        185
6 Logan Chenette       SR       K/P      6'2"    165       55 Daniel Gianibas    JR    OL/LB 5'10"        200
7 Shane McDonough      SO     WR/DB      5'10"   160       56 Aidan Murphy*     SR      C/LB      6'1"    230
8 John Truglia         SO     WR/DB      5'10"   165       58 Luke Mullen        JR     OL/DL     5'10    215
9 Blaise Belmarsh       JR    WR/DB      5'9"    160       59 Jayden McCarthy   FR      RB/LB     5'9"    155
10 Nick Tiani           JR    WR/DB      6'0"    170       61 Justin Foley      SO     OT/DT      6'0"    230
11 John Gianibas*      SR      RB/LB     5'8"    180       62 Bryan Kennedy     SR     OL/DL      5'11"   215
12 Luke Richardson*    SR      QB/FS     6'2"    180       65 James Doty         JR     G/DL      6'0"    185
14 Isaiah Green        FR     RB/DB      5'8"    155       66 Leo Bergen        SR      G/DL      6'0"    235
15 Sean Angellis       SR     WR/DB      5'10"   155       70 Jeffrey Reede     FR      OL/DL     6'1"    180
16 Landon Lepenven     FR     QB/DB      5'4"    125       72 Tedy Hennessey    FR      OL/DL     5'10"   210
21 Jack Gagne          FR     WR/DB      5'6"    135       73 Jonah Nunes       SO      G/DT      5'8"    160
21 Brennan Minucci     SR     Manager    6'3"    225       77 Logan Murphy      FR      OL/DL     5'6"    155
23 Patrick Dwyer       SR     WR/DB      5'10"   175       78 Jonah Smith       8th    OL/DE      6'1"    175
24 Ethan Williams      SR      TE/LB     6'0"    180       82 Tyler Sordillo*   SR      TE/DE     6'3"    225

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KIPP Academy Lynn Collegiate Football Team

                  School and Coaching Information
Principal: Shauna-Kay Clarke
Athletic Director: Anthony Grimaldi
Head Coach: Jim Rabbitt
Assistant Coaches: Anthony Grimaldi, Joe Cincotta, Wilson Perjuste,
                    London Spain, Derek Dortch & Israel Chery
Mangers: Taofeekat Lamina, Adriana Herrera, Aisha Solis, Nayely
           Pleytez, Moriah Berry, Adriana Muñoz & Isabella Segura
Mascot: Panthers
School Colors: Black, Royal Blue & White

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KIPP Academy Lynn Collegiate Football Team
#        Player        Year     Position    HT     WT        #           Player          Year   Position   HT WT
1 Jovan Machado*        24    RB/WR/LB/DB   5’8    150       50 Yadley Corridon           25     OL/DL     5’11 210
2 Morenel Castro*       24     WR/DB/QB     5’9    160       51 Michael Stackpole         25    OL/DL/LB 5’11 165
3 Blaze Gbadamosi       23       RB/DB      5’10   175       52 Joseph Beato              26     OL/DL     5’11 215
4 Chanel Gutierrez*     24      WR/LB       5’10   170       54 Angel Frias               24    OL/DL/LB   5’9 185
5 Vic Mafo*             23     WR/LB/DB     5’11   190       55 Franli Marte              25     OL/DL     5’11 205
7 Alan Degado           24      WR/DB       5’6    150       56 Esteban Shower Paulino    25    OL/DL/LB   5’9 205
8 Jose Echavarria       25      WR/DB       5’4    125       60 Jacob Morales             26     OL/DL     5’9 195
9 Bryce Peralta         26      WR/DB       5’11   150       63 Jayden Anaya              25     OL/DL     5’4 185
10 Juan Setalsingh*     23      QB/DB       5’11   180       64 Wilfred Campos            25     OL/DL     5’10 215
11 Bryan Conde          24      WR/DB       5’10   150       66 Paola Santana             25     OL/DL     5’4 170
15 Andrew Gonzalez      24      WR/DB       6’1    150       70 Isaac Morales             25     OL/DL     6’0 230
17 Jhonel Solano        24       RB/LB      5’9    160       74 Densel Gomes              25     OL/DL     5’7 220
18 Xavier Rodriguez     27       RB/LB      5’8    175       75 Jesus Morales             23     OL/DL     6’1 275
28 Jason Che            27      WR/DB       5’10   140       77 Aramis Suarez             23     OL/DL     6’2 350
30 Stefano Rodriguez    25       RB/LB      5’9    160       78 Kenneth Pleytez           23     OL/DL     6’3 300
32 Uzias Ortiz          26      WR/DB       5’8    150       80 Joan Ortiz                26    WR/DB      5’8 120
33 Enoch Omotosho       25      WR/DB       5’9    155       82 Darius Parker             25    WR/DB      5’9 145
34 Osaru Evbenaye       23       TE/LB      5’11   170       85 Victor Ortega             26    WR/DB      5’6 150

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ALL TIME SUPER BOWL RECORDS (1972-2021)
                                    Compiled by Mike Richard
 From the Book "Super Saturdays: The Complete History of the Massachusetts High School Super Bowl"

TEAMS
Most Super Bowl Victories – 13, Longmeadow (1985, 1992, 1997-99, 2002-03, 2005-08, 2010-11)
Most Super Bowl Appearances – 21, Longmeadow (1984-85, 91-92, 94, 97-98, 2000-12, 14)
Consecutive Super Bowl Appearances – 13, Longmeadow, 2000-12
Consecutive Super Bowl Victories – 8, Clinton (1994, 1995, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2009, 2010)
Consecutive Year Super Bowl Victories – 5, St. Peter-Marian (1992-96)

COACHING
Most Super Bowl Apprearances – 22, John DiBiaso Weston (1), Everett (17), Catholic Memorial (4)
Most Super Bowl Wins – 14, John DiBiaso Weston (1), Everett (12), Catholic Memorial (1)

SINGLE GAME RECORDS
Conversions
Conversion Passes – 3, Jim Irzyk (Westfield) vs. Burncoat, Dec. 4, 1976; Sergey Gordievsky (Putnam Voke) vs. Littleton,
Dec. 6, 2008
Conversion Receptions – 3, Andre Lester (Putnam Voke) vs. Littleton, Dec. 6, 2008
Conversion Rushes – 4, Warren Barnett (Springfield Central) vs. Holy Name, Dec. 1, 2001
Conversions, Team – 5, Springfield Central vs. Holy Name, Dec. 1, 2001; Littleton vs. Cohasset, Dec. 7, 2013
Conversions, Both Teams – 7, Fairhaven (4) vs. Matignon (3), Dec. 3, 1994
Longest Defensive Return of Conversion for 2-Points – 101 yards, Sean McCleary (Old Colony)
vs. Chelsea, Dec. 2, 1995
Extra Points
Extra Points – 7, Aaron Senez (Springfield Central) vs. Shrewsbury, Dec. 6, 1997
Most Extra Points- One Team – 7, Springfield Central vs. Shrewsbury, Dec. 6, 1997
Most Extra Points-Both Team – 9, Springfield Central (7) vs. Shrewsbury (2), Dec. 6, 1997; Marblehead (5) vs. North
Attleborough (4), Dec. 2, 2021
Field Goals
Most Field Goals, One Team – 3, Tom Pimentel (Whitman-Hanson) vs. Norwood, Dec. 1, 2001
Most Field Goals One Quarter, One Team – 2, Mark Mulgrew (Westwood) vs. Cardinal Spellman,
First Quarter, Dec. 1, 1984
Most Field Goals One Game, Both Teams – 3, Tom Pimentel (Whitman-Hanson) vs. Norwood,
Dec. 1, 2001; Bill Flutie (Natick - 2), Ali Montarda- (Foxboro- 1), Dec. 3, 2005
Interceptions
Most Interceptions For Touchdown, Both Teams – 3, Josh LaGrant, Jamie Shepardson (Lee);
Chad Ares (Athol) - Dec. 4, 1993
Most Interceptions For Touchdown, One Team – 2, Josh LaGrant, Jamie Shepardson (Lee) vs. Athol, Dec. 4, 1993; Jo
Jo Goodine, Sean Gomes (New Bedford) vs. Plymouth, Dec. 4, 1993
Kickoff Returns
Most Kickoff Returns, Both Teams – 2, Bartlett & Westfield, Dec. 4, 1976; Hull & Ipswich, Dec. 5, 1992
Overtime
Overtime, Highest Scoring Game - Ever ett 36 – Dartmouth 28, Dec. 1, 2007
Overtime, Longest Game - Leominster 13 - Chicopee 7 (2 OT), Dec. 7, 1974; Boston Cathedral 22 – Madison Park 20 (2
OT), Dec. 1, 2012.
Safeties
Most Safeties, One Game – 2 Clinton vs. Athol, Dec. 7, 2002
Points
Most Points, Team – 55, Springfield Central 55 - Shrewsbury 14, 1997
Biggest Point Differential – 50 points, Ayer 50 - Monty Tech 0, Dec. 6, 1980; Fitchburg 50 - Milford 0,
Dec. 7, 1996
Most Points, Both Teams – 87, Littleton 52 – Cohasset 35, Dec. 7, 2013

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Least Points, Both Teams – 3, Worcester South 3 - Shepherd Hill 0, Dec. 5, 1987
Most Points Quarter, One Team – 35, Springfield Commerce vs. Auburn; Second Quarter, Dec. 1, 2001
Most Points Quarter, Both Teams – 42, Springfield Commerce vs. Auburn; Second Quarter, Dec. 1, 2001
Most Points, First Quarter, One Team – 31, Clinton vs. Athol, Dec. 7, 2002
Most Points, First Quarter, Both Teams – 31, Clinton 31 - Athol 0, Dec. 7, 2002
Most Points, Second Quarter, One Team – 35, Springfield Commerce vs. Auburn; Second Quarter, Dec. 1, 2001
Most Points, Second Quarter, Both Teams - 44, Foxboro 30 - Whitman-Hanson 14, Dec. 7, 1991
Most Points, Third Quarter, One Team – 29, Walpole vs. Lincoln-Sudbury, Dec. 6, 1997
Most Points, Third Quarter, Both Teams – 29, Walpole 29 - Lincoln Sudbury 0, Dec. 6, 1997
Most Points, Fourth Quarter, One Team – 23, Minnechaug vs. Longmeadow, Dec. 1, 1984
Most Points, Fourth Quarter, Both Teams – 30, Natick 16 - Melrose 14, Dec. 4, 1982
Most Points, Overtime, One Team – 8, Everett vs. Dartmouth, Dec. 1, 2007
Most Points, Overtime, Both Teams – 13, Andover 7 - Salem 6, Dec. 7, 1974; Waltham 7 - Bridgewater-Raynham 6, Dec. 7,
1991
Biggest Lead After One Quarter - 31: Clinton 31 - Athol 0 (Dec. 7, 2002)
Biggest Lead At Halftime - 43: Clinton 43 - Athol 0 (Dec. 7, 2002)
Most Points at Halftime- One Team: 43: Clinton 43 - Athol 0 (Dec. 7, 2002)
Most Points at Halftime- Both Teams: 53: St. John's Prep 41 – Brockton 12 (Dec. 1, 2012)
Biggest Lead After Three Quarters: 43: Ayer 43 - Monty Tech 0 (Dec. 6, 1980); Fitchburg 43 - Milford 0 (Dec. 6, 1980)
Most Points in Second Half- One Team - 38: Springfield Central 38 - Holy Name 8 (Dec. 1, 2001)
Most Points in Second Half- Both Teams: 46: Springfield Central 38 - Holy Name 8 (2001)
Biggest Comeback Deficit: Down 20-0 in fourth, Northbridge rallies to defeat Ware, 21-20 (Dec. 7, 1974)
Scoreless Halftimes – Occurred 14 times, most recently: Grafton vs. Hanover (2016)
Scoreless After 3 Qtrs: Leominster vs. Chicopee, Dec. 7, 1974; Gr afton vs. Assabet, Dec. 7, 1985; Clinton vs.
Narragansett, Dec. 5, 2009
Lowest Scoring Game: Wor cester South 3 - Shepherd Hill 0, Dec. 5, 1987

INDIVIDIAL RECORDS
PASSING
Most Touchdown passes, One Game – 5, Kyle Beatrice (Swampscott) vs. North Attleboro, Dec. 8, 2002
Most Touchdown Passes, One Half – 4, Mike Powers (Westboro), first half vs. Fitchburg, Dec. 1, 1984
Erik Malaguti (Dighton-Rehoboth), first half vs. Bishop Fenwick, Dec. 5, 1998; Nick Hebert (Millbury), first half vs. East
Longmeadow, Dec. 13, 2003
Most Touchdown Passes, One Quarter – 3, Mark Garutti (Springfield Cathedral), second quarter
vs. Greenfield, Dec. 2, 1989; Dave Pizzotti (Reading), third quarter vs. Acton-Boxboro,
Dec. 2, 1995; Mike Vaz (Springfield Commerce), second quarter vs. Auburn, Dec. 1, 2001.
Most Passing Yardage, 1 Game – 418 yards, Steve Scannell (Burncoat) vs. St. Joseph’s, Dec. 4, 2004
Most Pass Attempts, 1 Game – 46, Steve Scannell (Burncoat) vs. St. Joseph’s, Dec. 4, 2004
Most Pass Completions, 1 Game – 32, Steve Scannell (Burncoat) vs. St. Joseph’s, Dec. 4, 2004

RECEIVING
Receiving Yards, One Game – 263, Connor Cronin (Marblehead) vs. North Attleborough, Dec. 2, 2021
Receptions, One Game – 17, Angel Cirillo (Burncoat) vs. St. Joseph’s, Dec. 4, 2004
RUSHING
Most Yards Rushing, One Game - 355 yards, Cedric Washington (Holyoke) vs. Greenfield,
                                Dec. 2, 1995
Most Carries, One Game - 45, Cedric Washington (Holyoke) vs. Greenfield, Dec. 2, 1995
Most Touchdowns, One Game – 5, Scott Chester (Leominster) vs. Hudson Dec. 4, 1982; Cedric Washington (Holyoke) vs.
Greenfield, Dec. 2, 1995; Warren Barnett (Springfield Central) vs. Holy Name. Dec. 1, 2001; Travis Bassett (Littleton) vs.
Cohasset, Dec. 7, 2013; Zach Elkinson (Holliston) vs. Wahconah, Dec. 6, 2014
Most Points, One Game – 38, Warren Barnett (Springfield Central) vs. Holy Name, Dec. 1, 2001
Most Touchdown Receptions, One Game – 3, Dan McNamara (Norwell) vs. Bishop Fenwick,
Dec. 4, 1999; Jeff Pratt (Swampscott) vs. North Attleboro, Dec. 8, 2002; Jake Peterson (East Bridgewater) vs. Northbridge,
Dec. 5, 2015
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SUPERLATIVES
Longest Blocked Field Goal Attempt Returned for Touchdown – 86 yards, Dave Malatos (Leominster) vs. Chicopee, Dec.
7, 1974
Longest Blocked Punt Return for Touchdown – 37 yards, Miles Robinson (Holliston) vs. Whitman-Hanson, Dec. 2, 1989
Longest Field Goal – 44 yards, Brian Hunt (St. John’s) vs. Leominster, Dec. 1, 1990
Longest Fumble Return for Touchdown – 83 yards, Peter Buczek (Chicopee) vs. St. John’s, Dec. 6, 1975
Most Fumbles Recovered in end zone for Touchdown, one game – 2, Liam O’Heir, Sean Roach (Cardinal Spellman) vs. Case,
Dec. 5, 1992
Most Fumble Returns for Touchdown, One Game – 2, Joe Donahue (East Bridgewater) vs. St. Mary’s, Dec. 3, 2016
Longest Interception Return for Touchdown – 105 yards, Wade Critides (Wayland) vs.
Marshfield, Dec. 2, 2006
Longest Kickoff Return for Touchdown – 99 yards, P. J. Celestino (Rockland) vs. Abington, Dec. 3, 2021
Longest Punt Return for Touchdown – 84 yards, Kenny Cullins (Putnam Voke) vs. Lunenburg,
Dec. 1, 2007
Longest Touchdown Pass Play – 89 yards, Dan Notaro pass from Rich Wetherell (Clinton) vs. Leicester, Dec. 3, 1994
Longest Touchdown Run from Scrimmage - 99 yards, Eric Davis (Lincoln-Sudbury) vs. Walpole,
Dec. 6, 1997; 99 yards, Alex Valente (Reading) vs. Mansfield, Dec. 1, 2012

CAREER RECORDS
Career Points – 54, Scott Chester, Leominster, 1981-82
Career Touchdowns - 9, Scott Chester, Leominster, 1981-82
Career Conversions - 4, War r en Bar nett, Spr ingfield Centr al, 2001
Career Extra Points – 11, John Lake, Longmeadow, 2004-06
Career Field Goals – 3, Tom Pimentel, Whitman-Hanson, 2001
Career Yards Rushing – 503 yards, Bobby Abare, Acton-Boxboro, 2002-04
Career Carries – 66, Ryan Tully, Bishop Feehan, 2001-02
Career Touchdown Passes - 6, J eff Altier i, Nor thbr idge, 1996-98; Danny Brown, Northbridge, 2001-02; Scott Woodward,
Mahar, 2003-04
Career Yards Passing – 629, Jeff Altieri, Northbridge, 1996-98
Career Passes Completed – 46, Jeff Altieri, Northbridge, 1996-98
Career Passes Attempted – 79, Jeff Altieri, Northbridge, 1996-98
Career Receptions- 17, Angel Cir illo, Bur ncoat, 2004
Career Yards Receiving – 263, Connor Cronin, Marblehead, 2021

               Please send corrections or additions to Mike Richard at mikerichard0725@gmail.com

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