Football Players of the Week

November 06, 2011|Bob Holmes, Globe Staff
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Derek Chamberlain and Peter Moutevelis, Ipswich — The backfield duo of Chamberlain (21 carries, 123 yards, 3 TD) and Moutevelis (14 carries, 134 yards, 3TD) combined for six scores to lead the visiting Tigers past Manchester Essex 39-20 Friday night.

Bryan Rocha, Dighton-Rehoboth — The 5-9 senior back racked up 150 yards rushing and scored on runs of 4, 20, 4 and 50 yards in the Falcons’ 41-6 win over visiting Fairhaven on Friday.

Division 4

Jim Perkins, Millis — Millis (8-1, 4-0) clinched the Tri-Valley Small title behind the running of Jim Perkins. Perkins ran through the Bellingham defense to the tune of 280 yards. Perkins also scored two touchdowns on the ground.

Kyle Livingstone, Cohasset — Livingstone was literally all the offense the Clippers needed. The running back ran for 224 yards and scored all 5 Clipper touchdowns. Ten of his 22 carries went for 10 or more yards.

Division 4A

Entire offensive backfield, East Boston — With six different players (Kyle Jimenez-Fox, Andre Rickerson, Devonte Holloway, Dan Auch, Matt Robinson, Juan Donilla) scoring in the win over English, it would be hard to point out one key player for the first-place Jets, who piled up 300 yards of total offense in the win.

Gee Griffith, Cathedral — The Panthers are still soaring high and remain undefeated, in part because of Griffith’s impact offensively — particularly in the ground game. In the win over Matignon, Griffith rushed for a school record 377 yards on only 10 carries, including five touchdowns. In the past three games Gee has scored eight touchdowns.

Division 5

Kyle Dance, Latin Academy — Dance helped the Dragons inch a game closer to clinching the teams first playoff birth since 1994 and date with the division 5 Super Bowl Nov. 3. In the big down to the wire, 21-14, win over defending league champ Brighton, Dance rushed for a touchdown and passed for another in the first-half.

NEPSAC

Kenny Adinkra, Pingree — In a 59-39 win over Vermont Academy, Adinkra scored five touchdowns and ran for 230 yards.

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