High School Football

Walpole football not lacking motivation in 6-0 start

Walpole running back Cam Hanley (32) gets solid blocking from Chris Collins (85) and Matt Ordway (77) during the game against Wellesley High School this past Friday, which Walpole won 49-0. Walpole running back Cam Hanley (32) gets solid blocking from Chris Collins (85) and Matt Ordway (77) during the game against Wellesley High School this past Friday, which Walpole won 49-0.
By Coryn Doncaster
Globe Correspondent /  October 17, 2012
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“We just kind of need that from Sean all the time,” said head football coach Dave Maimaron. “I can’t say enough about how Marshall’s been playing. He does a tremendous job every week. Quincy is very good and hopefully we’ll get a couple guys back to be able to make some plays. Our focus is to control our own destiny and win this week. We control our destiny. We’re not looking for help. Our next goal as a team is to win.”

Playoff vote

On Oct. 26, all 373 MIAA schools will vote at Assabet Regional in Marlborough to decide whether there will be a two-year pilot program for a new statewide football playoff system that would cut the number of Super Bowls from 19 to six. Under the new system, more schools would make the postseason.

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