 Paul Hahn-Rauch and the Coast Guard defense will look to contain NEFC Player of the Week Jeremy Kimber. FITCHBURG STATE (1-3, 1-0) AT COAST GUARD (1-2, 0-1)
OCT. 2ND, 1:30 PM, CADET MEMORIAL FIELD
HOMECOMING WEEKEND
ON THE AIR: There is an audio broadcast at www.ustream.tv/channel/coast-guard-sports there is also a link to the broadcast at www.cgasports.com on the football schedule page.
THE SERIES: The all-time series is tied 2-2.
LAST YEAR: Junior Jordan Cannava’s 28-yard touchdown pass to classmate Carlos De La Rosa in double overtime capped a wild come-from-behind win as the Falcons knocked off Coast Guard 37-34 in a NEFC Bogan Division game to spoil the Bears Homecoming.
Cannava finished 22 of 50 for 307 yards with three touchdown passes and a touchdown run while also throwing two interceptions.
Junior Jesse Karr became the first player in Coast Guard history to throw for over 300 yards twice in his career as he was 23 of 42 for 335 yards with three touchdowns and two interceptions.
Fitchburg (4-2, 2-1) forced the overtime as Cannava threw a two-yard touchdown pass to senior Devon Jennings (11 catches, 138 yards) on 4th and goal before senior Steve Austin (17 carries, 71 yards) ran in the two-point conversion with just 28 seconds left. |
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 Matt Tolliver's fourth-quarter touchdown reception pulled the Bears to within 20-16. BUZZARDS BAY, MASS.--(9/25/10)--Junior Matt White rushed for a career-high 132 yards, while fellow junior Nathan Sherr added 86 yards and a pair of touchdowns to lead Massachusetts Maritime to a 23-16 victory over Coast Guard in the New England Football Conference Bogan Division opener for both teams Saturday afternoon at Clean Harbors Stadium.
The triumph enabled the host Buccaneers (2-2, 1-0 NEFC Bogan) to snap an eight-game win streak by the visiting Bears (1-2, 0-1 NEFC Bogan) in the all-time series between the two schools, as Massachusetts Maritime posted its second victory in 13 series meetings with Coast Guard and its first since the 1999 season.
Sherr’s 11 yard touchdown run just 4:08 into the contest was set up on an interception by freshman Stefan Gustafson that gave the Buccaneers possession at the Bear 22-yard line, but Coast Guard came back to grab a 7-6 lead with just over five minutes to play in the opening stanza with its first offensive touchdown of the season, a one-yard plunge by senior quarterback Jesse Karr that was set-up by a 61-yard punt return by sophomore Eric Gerken. |
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 Pat Meggers scored the first two touchdowns of his career in the win over Mass.Maritime last season. COAST GUARD (1-1, 0-0) AT MASS. MARITIME (1-2, 0-0)
SEPT. 25TH -- BUZZARDS BAY, MASS. -- NOON
ON THE AIR: There is an audio broadcast at www.ustream.tv/channel/coast-guard-sports there is also a link to the broadcast at www.cgasports.com on the football schedule page.
THE SERIES: Coast Guard leads 11-1.
LAST YEAR: Freshman Pat Meggers seven-yard touchdown run, his second touchdown of the game, with 6:14 remaining lifted Coast Guard to a 29-22 come-from-behind New England Football Conference Bogan Division victory over Massachusetts Maritime.
The Bears had a fourth quarter comeback for the second straight week, a game in which freshmen accounted for three of the Bears four touchdowns. Meggers’ second visit to the end zone and the first two touchdowns of his career, came after the game was halted for 35 minutes by a lightning delay.
The Meggers touchdown run was the Bears first rushing touchdown of the season.
The Bears were trailing 22-21 with 13:36 remaining, as the host Buccaneers (2-3, 1-1 NEFC Bogan) had rallied from a 21-10 third quarter deficit to take the one-point lead. |
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MILTON, MASS.--(9/18/10)--Sophomore wide receiver Robert Bambini caught three touchdown passes, leading Curry to a 35-0 victory over visiting Coast Guard in a non-divisional match-up of New England Football Conference (NEFC) rivals on Saturday night in Milton.
The Colonels (2-1) also posted their second shutout in a row, having blanked Fitchburg State 28-0 a week ago. The Bears fell to 1-1 on the season.
Both teams’ offenses were held in check in a scoreless first quarter. In the second quarter, the Colonels tallied the first of 35 unanswered points when sophomore Mark Gilson tossed a 24-yard scoring pass to Bambini with 14:42 on the clock. Then with just 18 seconds remaining in the half, Curry stretched its advantage to 14-0 courtesy of a one-yard scoring rush by senior Dennis Void. |
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