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The end zone

September 18, 2008
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High 5

Lucas Mistler, Tri-County Regional: Accounted for nearly 300 yards (182 passing, 113 rushing) and three scores in the Franklin vocational school's 33-21 win over Blackstone Valley Regional.

Chris Cassiola, King Philip Regional: Sophomore running back had 162 yards on 21 carries and a touchdown in the Warriors' 23-8 win over Hopkinton.

Stephen Hodgetts, Lincoln-Sudbury Regional: Carried 23 times for 152 yards and two TDs in his squad's 14-6 nonleague win over Tewksbury.

Ted Davenport, Medway: Had 17 carries for 150 yards and three scores in a 41-0 shutout of Cardinal Spellman.

Travis Patterson, Nashoba Regional: Ran 18 times for 186 yards and two scores in a 23-0 win over Westborough.

Game of the Week

Milford (1-0) at Franklin (0-1), 7 p.m. tomorrow: After a 17-0 blanking of Bellingham, this could be the year Milford's Scarlet Hawks defeat the Panthers. Defensive linemen Manny Lopez, Jake Brucato, and Jeff Brown were key in the win, and look for them to continue. Franklin lost all 11 defensive starters to graduation, but linebacker Brendan Timmons has looked good.

Week 3 Schedule

Tomorrow

(Games at 7 p.m. unless noted)

Hopkinton at Stoneham, 6:30 p.m.; Shepherd Hill at Algonquin Regional; King Philip at Bellingham; Weston at Dover-Sherborn; Milford at Franklin; Tyngsborough at Holliston; Hingham at Lincoln-Sudbury; Lynn Tech at Marian; Gardner at Marlborough; Maynard at Assabet Valley Regional; Medfield at Scituate; Medway at Hull; Southeastern Regional Voke at Millis; Clinton at Nashoba; Brookline at Natick; Needham at Milton; St. John's at Doherty; North Middlesex at Shrewsbury; Trinity Catholic at Brighton; Xaverian at Waltham; Watertown at Pembroke.

Saturday

Milton Academy at St. Sebastian's, 10:30 a.m.; Tri-County at West Bridgewater, 11 a.m.; Framingham at Wellesley, 1 p.m.; Wayland at Newton South, 1; Wachusett at Westborough, 1; Rivers at St. Mark's, 2; Nipmuc at Leicester, 7.

Sunday

Walpole at Newton North, 1 p.m.

Hall's Top 10

1. Lincoln Sudbury Regional (1-0); beat Tewksbury, 14-6

2. St. John's (1-0); beat Holy Name, 9-8

3. Natick (2-0); beat Norwood, 16-14

4. Framingham (1-1); beat Newton North, 33-0

5. Nashoba Regional (1-0); beat Westborough, 23-0

6. Holliston (0-0); idle

7. Needham (2-0); beat Braintree, 14-0

8. Shrewsbury (0-1); lost to Auburn, 21-14

9. Medway (1-0); beat Cardinal Spellman, 41-0

10. Wayland (1-0); beat Marlborough, 15-14

By the Numbers

2: Consecutive shutouts by Needham to start the season, outscoring its opponents 42-0. The Rockets' previous shutout was on Sept. 7, 2006, a 7-0 win over Walpole.

8: Total yards of offense allowed by King Philip Regional in the first half of its win over Hopkinton.

17: Consecutive losses by Millis before its season-opening 9-0 shutout of Norwell. The win was the Mohawks' first since Oct. 6, 2006.

Compiled by Brendan Hall

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