All the Week 5 South Shore high school football scores and highlights

Football overload.

That's what the Week 5 schedule has in store this week. With three Thursday games, four Saturday games and the usual slate of Friday Night Lights, there's plenty of football to catch this weekend.

Jason Snow was called out of the bullpen to make some predictions this week.

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On this week's marquee is a rivalry game between Abington and Rockland on Friday night. There's a little more meat to the bone this season (not that this series needed any extra) as it's a rematch of last year's Div. 6 state final. Rockland has been surging this season, but the Green Wave are back to .500 following an 0-2 start.

Hull and Mashpee will meet up on Saturday morning in another big South Shore League showdown. First place in the Tobin Division will be on the line and somebody's 'O' has got to go.

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There's a bunch of good local matchups in the Bay State and Patriot League this week as well.

The Carver High football team huddled in a field of fog during a game against Randolph on Thursday, Oct. 6, 2022. The Crusaders won 21-0.
The Carver High football team huddled in a field of fog during a game against Randolph on Thursday, Oct. 6, 2022. The Crusaders won 21-0.

Thursday, Oct. 6

Carver 21, Randolph 0: Patrick Attaya and Tommy McNeely combined to block a punt recovered for a safety for the Crusaders (2-3). Robbie Peterson made two touchdown grabs (from 11 and 12 yards out) and one interception. Jameson Helms scored a 12-yard rushing TD in the second quarter. Sophomore Darrian King recovered a fumble in the fourth quarter. Tyler Lennox threw two TD passes. The Blue Devils drop to 1-4.

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Plymouth South 28, Pembroke 22: For the second consecutive week, the Titans (2-3) nearly upset a Patriot League Fisher Division power but came up just short against the Panthers (5-0).  Pembroke jumped out to a 15-0 lead in the first quarter behind a kick-return TD from Brendan Kanya and Will McNamara caught a 28-yard TD pass on a Jake Falco pass. After Plymouth South rallied back, Jack Tosone put the Titans up 22-15 in the third quarter. Plymouth South's Casious Johnson scored the tying TD (7-yard run) and then the winning TD (9-yard run) with 3:41 remaining. Cole Brunstrom threw a 24-yard TD pass to Declan Davis and freshman Gio Lynch added a 14-yard TD run.

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Bishop Fenwick 34, Cardinal Spellman 3: Jack Duffy kicked a field goal in the loss for the Cardinals (2-3).

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Friday, Oct. 7

West Bridgewater 36, Wareham 6: Will DeLuca (three TDs) and Sean Carter (two TDs) led the way for the Wildcats (3-2), who won their third game in a row. One of Carter's TD was a 21-yard return on a blocked punt.

Archbishop Williams 21, Cathedral 18: Senior captain Marcus Thurston (35 carries, 286 yards, two TDs) ran wild for the Bishops (2-3) and scored the winning TD on a 45-yard run in the fourth quarter. Joe Schwartz threw an 18-yard TD pass to Lorenzo Jackson in the fourth quarter.

Montachusett 24, Blue Hills 14: The Warriors fall to 2-3.

Foxboro 31, Stoughton 0: The Black Knights drop to 2-3.

Braintree 14, Needham 0: The defense forced three turnovers for the Wamps (3-2) while Mario Franciosa-Johnson (25-yard run) and Ryan Brooks (20-yard run) scored.

Brookline 40, Southeastern 31: The Hawks drop to 2-3.

Upper Cape Tech 18, Holbrook/Avon 6: The Bulldogs fall to 2-2.

Rockland 34, Abington 7: Jacob Coulstring had four first-half touchdowns as the Bulldogs (4-1) defeated the Green Wave (2-3) in the rematch of last year's Div. 6 Super Bowl. Coulstring finished with 127 yards rushing and three TDs while hauling in 45 yards receiving and a TD. Michael Moriarty was 5 of 9 passing for 119 yards with a TD. Jordan DePina added a 3-yard TD run. Lucas Foley had a 3-yard TD run for Abington.

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Brockton 50, Dartmouth 7: Cameron Monteiro (15, 53 yards) and Oluwakoleade Osinubi (10, 78 yards) ran for two TDs apiece for the Boxers (4-1). Xavian Colon threw a 68-yard TD pass to Christensen Paul while Gregory Hartman tossed a 20-yard TD pass to Jaden Lopes Ribeiro. McKenzie Quinn added a 3-yard TD run.

Oliver Ames 19, Canton 7: Chad Silva had a 2-yard TD run and caught scoring passes of 21 and 10 yards from Wayne Casey for the Tigers (3-2).

Duxbury 52, Plymouth North 19: The Dragons improve to 4-0 while the Eagles fall to 0-5.

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Hanover 42, Quincy 12: The Hawks (3-2) handed Quincy (3-1) its first loss of the season as QB Ben Scalzi (8 of 13 passing, 165 yards) threw for three TDs and ran for another. Joe Curran had 4 catches for 94 yards and added a 12-yard rushing TD. John McDonald had a 53-tard TD catch and blocked an extra-point kick. Ben Hickey (sack) and Vinny Mancini each made 9 tackles for Hanover. Quincy got TD runs from Gabe Rodrigues (5 yards) and QB Andrew Novak (1 yard).

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The Rams take the field.The Marshfield Rams host the Hingham Harbormen in football on Friday October 7, 2022.
The Rams take the field.The Marshfield Rams host the Hingham Harbormen in football on Friday October 7, 2022.

Marshfield 35, Hingham 14: Aidan True had a pair of TDs in the win for the Rams (3-2). Anthony Molander ran for a TD and threw three TD passes (Thomas Kelly, Nic Cupples and True were the recipients). The loss is the first of the season for the Harbormen (4-1), who received a TD run from Brendan Hill (5 yards) and a 79-yard pass from Jack Nicholas to Cam Dobson.

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Milton 29, Weymouth 7: Jack Finnegan ran for three touchdowns, Owen McHugh threw a TD pass, and Milton made a big fourth-and-goal stop late in the third quarter to improve to 5-0. Cameron Aieta scored on a 2-yard run for Weymouth (2-3).

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Scituate 36, North Quincy 0: Alex Burrill ran 17 times for 132 yards and two TDs as the Sailors (2-2) rolled over the Raiders (2-2). Colin Morley had TD runs of 9 and 11 yards, and Will Chatterton returned an interception 35 yards for a TD. Matt Minich also blocked a punt for a safety in the shutout. Kieran Brenner was 4 for 4 on PATs.

Middleboro 35, Norwell 0: Jacob Briggs threw two TD passes (12 yards to Jack Kavaleski and 5 yards to Trevor Puryear) and ran for two more (9 yards, 26 yards) in the win for the Sachems (4-1). Bolu Sotonwa added a 6-yard TD run. The Clippers fall to 1-4.

Xaverian 39, BC High 12: The Eagles fall to 0-5.

Whitman-Hanson 28, Silver Lake 7: The Panthers (3-2) defeated the Lakers (2-3) in a Patriot League game. Matt Phelps took a fake punt 65 yards for a TD in the win while Evan Casey ran 12 times for 116 yards and a TD. Will Frazier and Cam Burrows added rushing TDs. Defensively, Collin Murphy had three sacks and Braden Kain intercepted a pass.

Saturday, Oct. 8

Bridgewater-Raynham 39, Durfee 15: The Trojans improved to 2-3 with the win as Dawson Dubose needed just 16 carres to rush for 184 yards and two TDs. Declan Byrne threw a 35-yard TD pass to Matt Mullins while Chuck Swenson and Ryan Catino also ran for TDs.

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South Shore Tech 14, Cape Tech 12: Following a scoreless first half, the offenses headed up in the season half. James Madden tied the score at 12-12 with a 1-yard rushing TD and then added the 2-point conversion for the winning play. Madden was 7 of 10 passes for 77 yards and added 35 yards rushing. Todd Egan scored the other SST TD on a 4-yard run and finished with 70 yards rushing. Max Main hauled in three receptions for 24 yards. Brady Hoeffman had a game-high 12 tackles.

Milton Academy 41, Thayer Academy 30: The Mustangs (2-1) defeated the Tigers (1-2).

Northbridge 14, East Bridgewater 13: The Vikings fall to 2-3. Sean Kenn hauled in a TD catch with one minute remaining to cut the deficit to one, but EB's 2-point conversion to go ahead failed. Jake Shaw had a TD run in the first half.

Hull 14, Mashpee 6: Luke Richardson threw a TD pass to Austin Bongo and Nick Tiani scored a rushing TD on a reverse for the Pirates (5-0) in the battle of undefeated teams.

BYE: Cohasset

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