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    Division 5-6 football players to watch

    Bhagyashree SoniBy Bhagyashree SoniSeptember 6, 2023Updated:September 6, 2023No Comments
    Division 5-6 football players to watch

    HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ALIGNMENT

    EMASS DIVISION 5

    Apponequet

    Archbishop Williams

    Bishop Fenwick

    Bishop Stang

    Danvers

    Dedham

    Dighton-Rehoboth

    Dover-Sherborn

    Dracut

    Falmouth

    Foxboro

    Gloucester

    Greater Lawrence

    Greater Lowell

    Hanover

    Martha’s Vineyard

    Medfield

    Medway

    Newburyport

    Northeast

    Norton

    Old Rochester

    Pembroke

    Saugus

    Shawsheen

    Watertown

    Wilmington

    DIVISION 6

    Abington

    Arlington Catholic

    Bellingham

    Cardinal Spellman

    Dennis-Yarmouth

    East Bridgewater

    Fairhaven

    Lynnfield

    North Reading

    Norwell

    Pentucket/Georgetown

    St. Mary’s

    Salem

    Sandwich

    Seekonk

    Stoneham

    Swampscott

    Tri-County

    Triton

    Weston

    Winthrop

    DIVISION 5-6 DANDY DOZEN

    Will Batten, Sr., RB, 6-0, 165, North Reading: Batten rushed for 872 yards and 15 touchdowns, whereas catching 23 passes for 454 yards and 6 scores in serving to the Hornets win the Div. 5 state title.

    Amesbury High’s Henry O’Neill and Maximus Sanchez (25) seize maintain of North Reading working again Will Batten in the course of the first quarter of a recreation final fall. Batten rushed for 15 touchdowns and 872 yards final season. (Photo by Mark Stockwell/MediaNewsGroup/Boston Herald)

    Dasha Domercant, Sr., QB, 5-9, 160, Bellingham: Domercant threw for practically 1,800 yards and 18 touchdowns, whereas dashing for 495 yards and 5 extra scores as a junior.

    Owen Gasinowski, Sr., RB/WR, 5-11, 185, Danvers: One of the highest gamers within the Northeastern Conference final 12 months, Gasinowski rushed for 623 yards on 111 carries, whereas catching 33 passes for 457 yards and amassing 17 complete touchdowns.

    Corey Grimes, Sr., QB/LB, 6-3, 230, Salem: Grimes had a terrific junior season, finishing 107-of-178 passes for 1,297 yards and 17 touchdowns.

    Bryce Leaman, Sr., QB, 5-11, 195, Bishop Fenwick: Productive quarterback threw for two,362 yards and 22 touchdowns, whereas dashing for 290 yards and 4 extra scores.

    Joel Maggs, Sr., LB, 5-10, 195, St. Mary’s: A defensive dynamo for the Div. 6 state champions, Maggs registered 127 tackles for the Spartans.

    Justin Marques, Jr., RB, 5-11, 195, Fairhaven: Marques rushed for practically 1,200 yards and tallied 25 touchdowns for the Blue Devils final season.

    Will McNamara, Sr., WR, 6-4, 205, Pembroke: McNamara caught 31 passes for 700 yards and 7 touchdowns a 12 months in the past.

    Sam Nadworny, Sr., RB/WR/DB, 5-10, 185, Swampscott: Masconomet switch ought to make an impression on the Big Blue fortunes this fall.

    Ben Scalzi, Sr., QB, 6-3, 200: In his first 12 months as a beginning quarterback, Scalzi threw for two,800 yards and 27 touchdowns.

    James Tildsley, So. LB, 5-11, 155, Shawsheen: Led the Rams in tackles as a freshman with 76 whereas including 4 sacks.

    Sidney Tildsley, Jr., QB, 5-10, 150, Shawsheen: Dual risk sign caller accomplished 138-of-235 passes for 1,885 yards and 24 touchdowns, whereas dashing for 603 yards and 13 touchdowns.

    OTHER PLAYERS TO WATCH IN DIVISION 5-6

    Ty Baker, Sr., DB (Stoneham), Jayden Barber, Sr., QB (Dennis-Yarmouth), Wyatt Bergeron, Sr., PK, (Bishop Stang), Jake Bohlin, Sr., TE (Dennis-Yarmouth), Will Bostrom, Jr., RB/LB (Norwell), Kevin Burke, Sr., OL (Danvers), Will Bush, So., RB (Swampscott), Emilio Cabey, Sr., WR (Dover-Sherborn), Caleb Caceres, Sr., RB (Shawsheen), Bryan Cahill, Jr., QB (Arlington Catholic), Nicholas Cappuccio, Jr., RB (Winthrop), Dominic Cavallo, Jr., DB (Bishop Stang), Aviren Chitpaseuth, Jr., RB (Greater Lowell), Jay Comeau, Sr., WR (Cardinal Spellman), Henry Comras, Sr., RB (Medway), Luke Connolly, Sr., DB (Bishop Fenwick), Colby Correia, Sr., DB (Fairhaven), Caiden Cyr, Sr., DB (Apponequet), Nakeylen Davis, Jr., DB (Swampscott), Louie DePalma, Sr., OL (Pentucket/Georgetown), Jeremiah Domercant, Sr., WR (Bellingham), Jesse Dorman, Jr., DB (Lynnfield), Richard Elliot, Sr., OL (Shawsheen), Derrick Enoma, Sr., DE (Dedham), Braden Faiella, Sr., LB (Saugus), Adam Ferreira, Jr., QB/DB (Sandwich), Will Fitzgerald, Sr., LB (Dedham), Liam Friis, Jr., PK, (Triton), George Galuris, Sr., RB (Winthrop), Nick Gangemi, Sr., DE (Medfield), Sebastian Garcia, Jr., OL/LB (Seekonk), Joe Goffredo, Sr., QB (Dedham), Collin Govoni, Sr., RB (Falmouth), Chase Grant, Sr., OL (Martha’s Vineyard), Will Griffin, Sr., DB (Medfield), Tyler Guy, Jr., DB (St. Mary’s), Adam Guzofski, Sr., OL (Danvers), Quinn Hardisty, Sr., OL (Lynnfield), Chad Harris, Sr., TE/LB (Arlington Catholic), Ryan Harris, Sr., DE (Winthrop), Will Johnson, Sr., LB (Pembroke), Jack Joyce, Sr., DE (Archbishop Williams), Brendan Kanya, Sr., DB (Pembroke), Peyton Kellett. Jr., RB (Dennis-Yarmouth), Sean Kilty, Jr., RB (Stoneham), Eyram Kpfloria, Jr., WR (Dedham), Michael Lawler, Sr., QB/LB (Wilmington), Asa Logan, Sr., DB (Watertown), Ryan Luccarelli, Sr., WR/DB (Norwell), Owen Maag, Sr., OL (Tri-County), Austin Malandain, Sr., OL (Shawsheen), Vinny Mancini, Sr., LB (Hanover), Alessio Marcoccio, Sr., DL (Winthrop), Brandon Mazenkas-O’Grady, Sr., DL (Foxboro), John McDonald, Sr., DB/WR (Hanover), Gavin McLoud, Sr., RB (East Bridgewater), Tommy McDonough, Sr., WR (Archbishop Williams), Brendan McNamara, Sr., WR (Medway), Caleb Meisner, Sr., QB (Pentucket/Georgetown), Logan Metivier, Sr., LB (Danvers), Sean Miles, Sr., QB (Newburyport), Jackson Moore, Sr., LB (Apponequet), Lincoln Moore, Sr., LB (Foxboro), Anthony Morales, Sr., DE (Lynnfield), Mason Morris, Sr., OL (Stoneham), Dempsey Murphy, Sr., RB/LB (Wilmington), Aiden Nascimento, Jr., LB (Seekonk), A.J. Nash, Sr., DB (Abington), Cam Newman, Sr., LB (Dighton-Rehoboth), Joseph Nolan, Sr., RB/DE (Seekonk), Matt O’Donnell, Sr., RB (Cardinal Spellman), Patrick Norman, Sr, OL/DL (Pembroke), Kevin O’Connor, Sr., DT (Apponequet), Brian Olson, Sr., WR (Dover-Sherborn), Chris Oman, Sr., RB (East Bridgewater), Damian Ortiz, Sr., OL (Shawsheen), Devante Ozuna, Sr., RB/LB (Salem), Connor Pease, Sr., TE (Abington), Mateo Pina. Sr., LB (Old Rochester), A.J. Pinet, Jr., RB (Dedham), Albert Pujols, Sr., WR/DB (Salem), John Regan, Sr., OL (Hanover), Kevin Reiter, Sr., WR (Pentucket/Georgetown), Drew Richardson, Sr., OL (Dracut), Ethan Rodriguez, Jr., RB (Norton); Isaiah Rodriguez, Sr., WR (Saugus), Quinn Rocco Ryan, Sr., WR/DB (Salem), Wyatt Romanowski, Jr., DE (Swampscott), Joe Schwartz, Sr., QB (Archbishop Williams), Brennan Shea, Sr., DB (East Bridgewater), Kayden Souza, Sr., LB (Gloucester), Isiah Suero, Sr., QB (Greater Lawrence), Matthew Stevens, Sr., LB (Medfield), Dylan Sullivan, Sr., RB (Tri-County), Jack Sullivan, Sr., RB (Newburyport), Emilio Tanzi, Sr., WR (Weston), Michael Toppan, Sr., DL (Gloucester), Jake Touhey, Jr., RB/LB (Norwell), Robert Truong, Sr., RB (Dracut), Donovan Turner, Sr., C (Bellingham), Jordan Urena, Sr., DB (Greater Lawrence), Gustavo Varela, So., RB (Greater Lawrence), Keegan Walker, Sr., DE (Tri-County), Cullen Walsh, Jr., OL (Shawsheen), Jasiah Walton, Sr., TE (Dedham), Remy Wilson. Sr., WR/Ok (Old Rochester), Luca Zottola, Sr., RB (Arlington Catholic), Chris Zullo, Sr., RB (Northeast/Mystic Valley)

    OVERVIEW

    Shawsheen obtained to Gillette Stadium final 12 months and gave North Reading all it might deal with within the Div. 5 Super Bowl. With the nucleus again, don’t be stunned if the Rams are heading again to Foxboro in December.

    The Road to the Razor is not going to a straightforward one as there are a number of proficient groups in Div. 5. Hanover received 9 video games behind the skills of quarterback Bryce Leaman, whereas multi-talented Owen Gasinowski leads a bunch of returning gamers again for Danvers.

    Had the college not been sanctioned by the MIAA, Bishop Fenwick would have been a crew to look at within the postseason. Bryce Leaman was excellent final season, throwing for greater than 2,300 yards.

    Foxboro and Pembroke will profit from enjoying in powerful leagues. Keep an eye fixed on Dedham and Dover-Sherborn out of the Tri-Valley League.

    Speaking of the TVL, the Domercants give Bellingham a shot at making some noise in Div. 6. Even although each Div. 6 finalists of a 12 months in the past (St. Mary’s and Stoneham) misplaced a slew to commencement, their packages seemingly reload relatively than rebuild.

    Salem has been making strides in recent times and could possibly be a contender right here. Defending Div. 5 champion North Reading drops to Div. 6 and can rely closely on star working again Will Batten.

    Others to look at on this balanced division embrace Abington, Dennis-Yarmouth, Winthrop, Fairhaven, Norwell and Seekonk.

    Source: www.bostonherald.com

    Bhagyashree Soni
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    Bhagyashree Soni is a software engineer with soft writing skills. She is a degree holder from the International School of Entrepreneurial Leadership. She has been a state-level badminton champion and chess player. A woman with a forthright attitude enjoys her writing passion as her chosen career. Writing in the context of feminism, social cause and entrepreneurship is her forte.

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