http://www.maxpreps.com/m/video/watch.aspx?videoid=8f1f6bd8-a78f-46d9-b47f-1ca185afe457
(Highlights of Jack Ledbetter (#33, RB) against Medway, including his touchdown assisted by ZFeen)
The Lancers moved on to their second game, against the Hopkinton Hillers, at home on September 19th. The ending result was a loss, 35-14, and presumably, one could add, ego got in the way of the Lancers that night, as the great win against Medway still lingered their thoughts. Jack Ledbetter stated the mistakes were due to the lack of starting players they had, but he says "that was no excuse for not executing our plays and doing our job on defense." Kane claimed the loss was due to the total of five turn overs that took place of the Lancers, allowing Hopkinton to score on all those occasions. Zach Feeney blaims how lacking Lancer offense was during that night, which overall led to their demise. The loss only provoked more eager for another win the following week, and fortunate enough, that's exactly what the Norton Football team got. Their third game of the season against Ashland ended in a victory with a score of 42-27. Zach Feeney commented the achievement was due to the team's great comeback during the second half of the game, where they finally "put the mind to the money." Jack Ledbetter agreeing with Zfeen also added that the confidence buildup during the second half of the Lancers helped achieve the victory. Luke Kane reminisced on the game stating, "our defense had a couple of key stops early in the game which truly showed what our defense is about. Plagued by injuries, a lot of people stepped up and proved the strength of our depth chart."
Although the nice win against Ashland was a good boost for Lancer self esteem, the next game on October 2nd, against Millis, the best team Norton plays all year, was definitely going to be a challenge. Apparently, it was too big of a challenge to conquer for the Lancers, and the ending score was 34-21, Millis. Justin Ireland (#42, RB) was responsible for the Norton touchdowns, as always, due to his incredible speed. The Lancers were about to make a great comeback, says Luke Kane, but ran out of time to follow through with their great plan. Luke also adds an explanation for their loss by saying, "we let up three easy scores in the first half due to gap breakdowns on the defensive interior." Jack Ledbetter eloquently states "we lost simply because we didn't make the plays we needed to." While Zach Feeney adds "the huge, monstrous players on Millis kept destroying our lives." With the loss of this game, and the TVL championship now out of Norton's hands, the team remains positive as they fight for a playoff spot. Norton High School Football needs to win two out of the next three games to get a bottom seed, or all three to get a first or second seed.
http://www.maxpreps.com/athlete/zach-feeney/x-lhRrn4EeO00gAmVebEWg/videos.htm?videoid=af504cf8-b98c-4a0a-8885-c1b55338e16e
(Zach Feeney's highlights against Millis (#9, QB))
Captain Luke Kane, or otherwise known as LK59, summarizes the current postition Norton High Football team is: "In the first four games, we've made countless mistakes and been plagued by injuries. With all the starters healthy and a good week of practice, we are looking to show Division 4 how good this squad really is. This is a Bellingham team we've never seen before, with a new coach and what seems to be an unstoppable offense. They're looking to give us a challenge. We've got a great defense game plan that will pressure their quarterback, and hopefully confuse their lineman. Playing on a turf field with the speed of our team should also be an advantage."
The next game for the Norton High School Lancers is October 9th, at Bellingham. Show your support and be there for 7pm. Hope you can make it:)
LK59 bodying opponent |
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