High School Sports Elite • Nov 02, 2024
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St. Paul's extended their winning streak with a powerful 38-16 victory over Hamden Hall Country Day, showcasing a dynamic offense and a steadfast defense.
Sophomore quarterback Webber Marx led the Big Red's passing game, completing 4 of 10 attempts for 115 yards, including a 51-yard bomb that highlighted his passing efficiency. Marx finished the game with a QB rating of 116.7 and connected for one touchdown, securing a key play for the team.
Hamden Hall's quarterback, Charley Gulbin, had a busier game in the air, completing 20 of 32 attempts for 194 yards. Despite his consistency, the Big Red defense limited his average yardage per pass to 9.7, and he managed only one touchdown while throwing an interception.
St. Paul's rushing game was the star of the night, totaling an impressive 350 yards on the ground. Senior M. Seward Jr. led with 220 yards on 22 carries, averaging 10.0 yards per rush and scoring two touchdowns. Senior T. Pelletier added an explosive 79 yards on only two carries, including a long 51-yard run, while Landon Clark contributed 35 yards. Marx also contributed to the scoreboard with a rushing touchdown.
In contrast, Hamden Hall struggled to establish a ground game, accumulating only 54 rushing yards. Senior Asher Wasserman provided 36 yards, with Gulbin adding another 18 yards and a rushing touchdown
The Big Red's defense played a crucial role in limiting Hamden Hall's offensive opportunities. Senior T. Pelletier led with 12 total tackles, including a tackle for loss, while Harlem Taylor and Charlie Taylor each recorded a sack. Junior Anderson Brady made a key interception, returning it 33 yards to set up excellent field position.
Hamden Hall's defensive standout was Wasserman, who made 14 tackles, including two for loss. Despite their efforts, they couldn't hold back St. Paul's relentless rushing attack.
Seward Jr. converted all four PATs, finishing with 16 total points. Marx added another six points with his touchdown, while Seward's two touchdowns and 220 rushing yards carried the offense. On Hamden Hall's side, Jay Scanlon was consistent in PATs, going 2-for-2.
St. Paul's dominant rushing attack, backed by a solid defensive performance, allowed them to control the game and limit Hamden Hall's scoring opportunities. This win bolsters St. Paul's impressive season, extending their record and affirming their position as a formidable force this season.
Source Link: https://athletics.sps.edu/news/2024/11/2/v-football-sps-beats-hamden-hall-on-the-road.aspx
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