By
Sapna Pathak
Staff Writer
Following a disappointing last-minute loss to Manchester
Memorial last week, the Central High football squad rebounded against
another Queen City foe Manchester West on Friday, Oct. 20.
After losing their first two Division I games, the Blue
Knights rattled off four wins in as many games before losing to the
visiting Little Green in overtime, 13-7.
Fans filled the bleachers at West’s Memorial Field to watch both squads compete for a spot in the looming four-team postseason.
The defenses dominated. Both units compiled 10 three-and-outs,
three fumbles and three turnovers-on-downs. Central’s defense remained
consistent on West’s first possession in overtime, holding the Blue
Knights scoreless.
The Little Green offense took over, scoring on its first play
from scrimmage, a 10-yard touchdown run from Mike LeClerc. The winning
touchdown marked LeClerc’s second of the game; the junior running back
scored in the second quarter for a 7-0 Central lead.
“Tonight was all about our defense,” said Little Green head
coach Ryan Ray. “The defense did everything possible to shut them out.
West is a hard-nosed football team, and we got an immense game from the
defense.”
Indeed, the Central offense had a rough night.
A botched punt, followed by a personal-foul penalty, gave West
the ball at the Little Green 9-yard line with little more than two
minutes to play.
With 1:51 remaining and the Blue Knights poised to score, the
Little Green recovered a fumble on the 1-yard line to force the game
into overtime.
Despite LeClerc’s touchdown run, which clinched Central’s
victory and its eighth consecutive playoff berth Ray maintained his
defense deserved the credit.
“They [the Blue Knights] had four plays from the 10 and we
backed ’em up every time,” said Ray. “That last play was almost
meaningless compared to the effort the defense put up for over four
quarters.”
The win improved Central to 6-2 in Division I, while dropping West to 4-3 in D-I.
Central is at Salem on Friday, Oct. 27, and wraps up its regular
season on Saturday, Nov. 4, at Division II Bishop Guertin in Nashua.