KITTERY — Quincy Thompson rushed for 150 yards and scored two touchdowns as the Lisbon High School football team spoiled Traip’s first game under the lights in a 32-6 Western Maine Class D victory on Friday.
The Greyhounds improved to 4-1 and host 3-2 Maranacook this upcoming Saturday at 1:30 p.m. on Thompson Field. The Rangers fell to 1-4.
Kyle Bourget threw a touchdown pass to Jordan Glover, and Noah Francis ran for a score. Jordan Torres, Joe Philbrick and Sean Ball each chipped in a 2- point conversion, and a Greyhounds safety completed the scoring.
Lisbon jumped out to a 22- 0 first-quarter lead and led 32-0 at the half.
Traip dented the scoreboard when quarterback Chris Czachor scored a fourth-quarter touchdown.
MT. ARARAT 0
YORK 34
In Class B action Friday, the Eagles saw their twogame win streak come to an end as Sean Kelly chalked up 170 yards on the ground and three touchdowns for 3-4 York.
Ross Hogan also had two scores for the Wildcats.
Mt. Ararat, which trailed 27-0 at the half, was led by Bru Abreu (19 carries, 70 yards) and Jordan Castonguay (10-44), while Devin Monteiro caught two passes for 20 yards and Alex LaFountain two catches for 23 yards.
Defensively, Nick Graney led the way with 12 tackles, followed by Castonguay (11), Jack Mickles and Brandon Jusseaume with six each, Mike Tran and Montiero with five each, and James Stemp and Connor Reed four each.
The 2-3 Eagles are scheduled to host Oceanside this Friday.
NEW HAMPTON 42
HYDE SCHOOL 31
New Hampton got by the Phoenix Saturday under the lights.
Just 1:35 into the game, Husky lineman Matt Gilman scooped up a fumble and rambled in for the score. An interception led to another NH score to make it 12-0.
Omar Harris intercepted the 2-point conversion pass and ran it back 100 yards for a 12-2 game.
New Hampton eventually increased its lead to 36-2.
At the 5:08 mark in the third period, Hyde’s Chris Collins (five catches, 91 yards) intercepted a pass and rumbled 34 yards. He added the 2-point conversion.
Four minutes later, New Hampton’s Michael Donnelly intercepted a pass and sprinted 41 yards for a 42-10 lead.
The fourth quarter opened with Hyde driving 61 yards, capped with a Jared Jensen (13 carries for 102 yards, eight tackles) 15-yard TD run.
Caleb Jones (eight tackles), Jack Howarth (six), Sean Smerczynski (five) and Sam Zanta (four) played well defensively.
Evander Lenardson (six completions for 175 yards) hit Joe Stanchina for an 84- yard TD pass.
With five seconds left, Lenardson punched in from 8 yards out and Deker Adelman added the PAT.
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