![]() ![]() "Their offense, it can wear on you," admitted Hamilton-Wenham head coach Jim Pugh after his team improved to 3-0. "In our offense if we're facing 3rd-and-longs, we're not built for that," said McQueen, "and we had a heck of a lot of them today." The Indians (1-1) were just 3-for-9 on third downs, and converted just one of their five fourth down attempts. The visitors ran 54 offensive plays (42 rushing) compared to only 35 for Hamilton-Wenham and held onto the football for nearly two-thirds (27:25) of the game's 48 minutes.īut aside from a 7-yard rushing score from junior Nick Marden in the second quarter, they were unable to put points on the scoreboard. Now 1-1 on the season, Amesbury's straight T-formation of draws, traps, counters, blasts and the occasional sweep methodically attacked the Hamilton-Wenham defense. But against a seasoned team like Hamilton-Wenham today, they were tough, physically tough, and our effort alone wasn't enough." "It happened last week (in a 22-14 win over Wayland) and we got lucky we had some grit and effort that was able to push us through. ![]() We have to clean up our execution moving forward. "We turned balls over, we didn't finish drives and got off schedule. "We just didn't play a clean game," head coach Colin McQueen said.
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