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HS Football Roundup: Broncos, Cougars get big wins

By Tom King - Staff Writer | Oct 19, 2024

Mike Landmesser had the clinching TD for Alvirne Friday night in a 30-14 win over Concord in Hudson. (Telegraph file photo)

They’re very likely back in.

The Alvirne Broncos picked up a big win over visiting Concord on Friday night to most likely qualify for the Division I playoffs for the second straight year.

Besides the Broncos, Campbell won easily on the road while unfortunately Nashua North, Milford and Hollis Brookline suffered lopsided losses.

Here’s a look:

ALVIRNE 30, CONCORD 14

The Broncos are now 5-2 in Division I, breaking a 7-7 tie with a Charlie Crawford 80-yard TD pass for a 14-7 lead with 9:49 left in the first half.

Shawn Boudreau added a 29-yard field goal to make it 17-7 at the half, and then the Broncos scored twice in the second half, the second score a 16-yard Mike Landmesser run, his second score of the night.

Landmesser finished with 132 rushing yards, while Ryan Rocheleau had four catches for 122 yards and two TDs.

The Broncos host Keene next Friday.

LONDONDERRY 61, NASHUA NORTH 12

The Titans couldn’t make it two in a row after picking up their first win last week, falling to 1-6 on the season. North hosts Merrimack next Saturday at 12 p.m. at Souhegan High School.

CAMPBELL 43, LEBANON 14

Scott Hershberger had two touchdowns and also a defensive score as the visiting Cougars improved to 7-0.

Brody Pinciaro, Joel Ducatelli, and Mikey Grace all had single scores. The Cougars are off next week before facing rival and fellow contender Monadnock on the road in their regular season finale on Nov. 1.

ST. THOMAS 42, MILFORD 6

The Spartans’ lone score came on Liam Zahn’s fumble return for a touchdown as they fell to 1-6. Dillon Lassard had three TDs and over 100 yards rushing for the Saints, now 3-4.

Milford hosts ConVal next Friday.

PEMBROKE 48, HOLLIS BROOKLINE 0

The Spartans improved to 2-5 while HB’s struggles continue, falling to 0-7 with a road game at Hanover next Friday.