<NOW NBC5 SPORTS DESK….> WE’RE ENTERING THE FINAL STRETCH OF THE REGULAR SEASON….. IN VERMONT… AS TEAMS WORK TO SECURE POSTSEASON POSITIONING. WHICH MEANS THE FOOTBALL JUST GETS BETTET… NOAH CIERZAN.. JACK MAIN HERE WITH YOU ON ANOTHER EDITION OF FRIDAY NIGHT FEVER BUT ABSOLUTLEY NOTHING IS DECIDED WITH THE TOP FOUR TEAMS IN THE STATE.. SEPERATED BY LESS MIDDLEBURY ONE OF THE BEST FOOTBALL COMMUNITIES… TONIGHT NO DIFFERENT FOR HARTFORD… BRAYDEN TROMBLY 56 YARD RUSHING TD… 2. UNDER ONE MIN…. FAKE PUNT…. JACKSON GILLETT PUTS HIS BODY ON THE LINE TO CONVERT… 3. SIX SECONDS LEFT… JACOB KEMP FINDS GAVIN MCNULTY TO TIE FINDS EZRA MOCK FOR A TD… TROMBLY EXPLODES IN A 35- 21 WIN TO STAY UNDEFEATED LETS GO TO ESSEX HIGH SCHOOL! HILLTOPPERS TRYING TO GET BACK TO .500… ON ESSEX HOMECOMING NIGHT! 1. (Q2 run. Going run. Going into half 41-14 Hilltoppers. 2. (Q2) Essex QB SAMUEL BENT throws interception… caught by Hilltoppers SEBASTIAN AHONEN. 3. QUARTERBACK FOR ST. J… TOUCHDOWN PASS! 4. 50-21 THATS THE FINAL 5. AROUND THE REST OF DIVISION ONE… SOUTH BURLINGTON WITH A BIG AND HOW ABOUT BRATTLEBORO! THE BEARS WITH AN UPSET WIN OVER BELLOWS FALLS! 26-20 THE FINAL FROM INTERSTATE 91. BUT THAT WASN’T THE ONLY BIG TIME FOOTBALL HAPPENING IN OUR REGION.. AND THATS WHERE WE WELCOME IN OUR MAN ERIC KERR WHO;S OVER IN NEW YORK… EK… THE VIKINGS HAVE BEEN DOMINATING THIS SEASON AND LOOKED TO ADD ONTO THAT… HOPFULLY NOT AT THE EXPENSE OF OUR FRIEND NOAH HERE! YEAH JACK — I’M SURE NOAH CAN BE PLEASED WITH HOW THE MORIAH VIKINGS ARE DOING THIS YEAR. WE’LL GET TO THEM IN A MOMENT — BUT FIRST WE’LL START IN AUSABLE VALLEY. THE PATS PLAYING HOST TO BEEKMANTOWN ROCKING THE RETRO N-F-L PATRIOT LOGO ON THEIR HELMETS. 1. Second Half — let’s take a look at Nate Parliament — picks up a big third down with the Q-B scramble here. 2. But every good Parliament needs good subjects for touchdowns — let’s take a View of this one — Payton View — gets a 36-yard receiving T-D for the score to finish the drive. 3. Next Beekmantown offensive drive — Parliament would target Patrick Hagadorn — sliding in for six there — and then complete the full seven with the PAT. EAGLES — THEY SO FLY — THEY WIN BIG OVER THE PATS. <MORIAH FANS – “WOOOOOO!!” (0:02)> ALWAYS A CROWD AT LINNEY FIELD — TO CHEER ON MORIAH FOOTBALL. 1. It certainly helped the Vikings — Evan Fleury — change his last name to Blizzard — because he was bringing all the damage to the Red Storm defense – – brushign off tackles on the ground 2. Leading to touchdowns as well – – he’d finish with two on the night. 3. But Moriah’s passing attack — just as good — Joe Pelkey connects with Keegan Callahan for the big reception. Setting up another punch in at the goaline. MORIAH ALSO WINS BIG ON FRIDAY NIGHT — AN OVER 40 POINT SHUTOUT — OVER SARANAC LAKE. WELL EYES TONIGHT IN NORTHERN NEW YORK — MIGHT HAVE BEEN FOCUSED MORE ON THE PITCH — WITH SOCCER PLAYERS FROM ACROSS SECTION SEVEN — GUNNING FOR 100 POINTS. AS JUST A SOPHOMORE — PLATTSBURGH FORWARD AMAYA ABELLARD — REACHED THE MILESTONE. A TWO GOAL PERFORMANCE WAS ENOUGH FOR HER AGAINST BEEKMANTOWN — S BEFORE THAT MATCH — N-C-C-S SENIOR FORWARD JAMES WELLS — GOT HIS 100 AFTER HIS SECOND P-K REACHED THE BACK OF THE NET — ALSO AGAINST BEEKMANTOWN. HE’D FINISH WITH HIS SECOND HAT TRICK — IN BACK TO BACK GAMES — 102 POINTS — ALL COMBINED WITH WINNING N- B-C 5 PLAY OF THE WEEK . DOES IT GET MUCH BETTER THAN THAT JIM? <JAMES WELLS – SCORED 100 CAREER PTS> “Yeah I think that it bossted it a little bit when I won that so its a good feeling. It’s a hard challenge, it takes a lot of work, you’re boys giving you the ball and putting it in the back of the net. That’s really what it takes.” CONGRATS WE’RE HITTING A BREAK… BUT ON THE OTHER SIDE WE’RE VISITING ONE OF THE ROWDIEST STUDENT SECTIONS IN VERMONT…. LAKERS FIRED UP FOR THE FEVER <YOU’RE WATCHING FRIDAY NIGHT FEVER ON NBC5.
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Friday Night Fever Week 6: Schedule and Scores from Vermont and Northern New York
Hartford remains undefeated thanks to a big second half from QB Brayden Trombly against Middlebury
The NBC5 Game of the Week highlighted one of the most enthusiastic football communities in Vermont, but Middlebury (4-2) could not pull off the upset against the top ranked Hartford (6-0).After things were tied 7-7 heading into halftime, Hartford quarterback Brayden Trombly unleashed a deep pass to Ezra Mock for a touchdown. The Hurricanes wouldn’t look back from there, as they cruised to a 35-21 win.Thursday GamesBurr & Burton 41, Mount Anthony 6Friday GamesHartford 35, Middlebury 21St. Johnsbury 50, Essex 21BFA St. Albans 14, South Burlington/Burlington/Winooski 45Brattleboro 26, Bellows Falls Union 20North Country Union 40, U-32 6Milton 0, Colchester 16Poultney 9, Woodstock 34Beekmantown 35, Ausable Valley 0Saranac Lake 0, Moriah 41Saturday GamesLyndon Institute (2-3) @ Mt. Mansfield (0-4-1) – 1:00 p.m.Missisquoi Valley (0-5) @ Mt. Abraham (1-4) – 1:00 p.m.Spaulding (3-2) @ BFA Fairfax (1-4) – 1:00 p.m.Springfield (3-2) @ Windsor (4-0) – 1:00 p.m.Oxbow (1-4) @ Mill River (2-3) – 1:00 p.m. Otter Valley (4-1) @ Rice (3-1) – 2:30 p.m.Rutland (1-4) @ CVU (4-1) – 3:00 p.m.Peru (NY) (4-1) @ Fair Haven (5-0) – PostponedNew York Games Beekmantown 35, Ausable Valley 0Saranac Lake 0, Moriah 41Plattsburgh (0-5) @ Saranac (5-0) – 1:30 p.m.
The NBC5 Game of the Week highlighted one of the most enthusiastic football communities in Vermont, but Middlebury (4-2) could not pull off the upset against the top ranked Hartford (6-0).
After things were tied 7-7 heading into halftime, Hartford quarterback Brayden Trombly unleashed a deep pass to Ezra Mock for a touchdown. The Hurricanes wouldn’t look back from there, as they cruised to a 35-21 win.
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Thursday Games
- Burr & Burton 41, Mount Anthony 6
Friday Games
- Hartford 35, Middlebury 21
- St. Johnsbury 50, Essex 21
- BFA St. Albans 14, South Burlington/Burlington/Winooski 45
- Brattleboro 26, Bellows Falls Union 20
- North Country Union 40, U-32 6
- Milton 0, Colchester 16
- Poultney 9, Woodstock 34
- Beekmantown 35, Ausable Valley 0
- Saranac Lake 0, Moriah 41
Saturday Games
- Lyndon Institute (2-3) @ Mt. Mansfield (0-4-1) – 1:00 p.m.
- Missisquoi Valley (0-5) @ Mt. Abraham (1-4) – 1:00 p.m.
- Spaulding (3-2) @ BFA Fairfax (1-4) – 1:00 p.m.
- Springfield (3-2) @ Windsor (4-0) – 1:00 p.m.
- Oxbow (1-4) @ Mill River (2-3) – 1:00 p.m.
- Otter Valley (4-1) @ Rice (3-1) – 2:30 p.m.
- Rutland (1-4) @ CVU (4-1) – 3:00 p.m.
- Peru (NY) (4-1) @ Fair Haven (5-0) – Postponed
New York Games
- Beekmantown 35, Ausable Valley 0
- Saranac Lake 0, Moriah 41
- Plattsburgh (0-5) @ Saranac (5-0) – 1:30 p.m.