St Paul's Roars Back to Beat Pingree

High School Sports Elite • Oct 19, 2024

Picture Credit - Michael Seamans

On October 19, 2024, the St. Paul's Big Red faced a tough challenge from the Pingree Highlanders, falling behind by halftime but rallying for a decisive 45-21 victory at home. The comeback win pushed St. Paul's record to an impressive 5-0, keeping their undefeated season alive.

Sophomore quarterback Webber Marx helped ignite the second-half surge, finishing 8 of 14 for 111 yards and throwing three touchdown passes without an interception. Senior T. Pelletier led the receiving corps with 53 yards and two touchdowns, including a game-changing 29-yard catch that helped turn the tide. Additional key receptions from seniors Angus Clark and Andrew Maneggia added crucial yardage and sustained drives that wore down the Pingree defense.

On the ground, St. Paul's offense hit full stride in the second half, racking up a total of 244 rushing yards. Senior M. Seward Jr. led the charge with 172 yards on 22 carries, finding the end zone twice, including a powerful 37-yard run that energized the team. Senior Quinton Delorey added a rushing touchdown to cap off an explosive ground attack.

The Big Red defense proved relentless after halftime, holding Pingree scoreless in the third quarter and creating turnover opportunities that swung the game's momentum. Senior Quinton Delorey and junior Jay Falk anchored the defense with strong tackling, while junior Braden Gilligan contributed a key sack. Freshman Matthew Iler and senior Landon Clark each snagged interceptions, helping secure the lead and close out the game.

Special teams also played a role, with senior Gabriel Taylor's electrifying 80-yard kickoff return to open the second half setting up the comeback.

St. Paul's now turns its attention to a road game against Hamden Hall Country Day on October 26, looking to build on their hard-fought comeback and remain undefeated.

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