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St Paul's Undefeated Season; Wins the Papas Bowl 23-20

Nov 16, 2024

Photo Credit Michael SeamansJohn Papas Bowl GameThe John Papas Bowl, a prestigious event in New England prep school football, is set to feature a compelling matchup today, November 16, 2024, at 1:00 PM. The undefeated Buckingham Browne & Nichols School (BB&N) Knights from Cambridge, Massachusetts, will face the St. Paul's School Big Red from Concord, New Hampshire, at Boston College's Alumni Stadium.The John Papas Bowl: Honoring a LegacyNamed after the esteemed coach John Papas, who significantly contributed to New England high school football, the John Papas Bowl celebrates excellence and sportsmanship. This annual event brings together top-tier teams, showcasing the region's football talent and honoring Coach Papas's enduring legacy.St. Paul's Big Red: A Tradition of ExcellenceSt. Paul's School boasts a rich football heritage, with multiple NEPSAC bowl championships, including the John Papas Bowl in 2022. The Big Red have demonstrated resilience and skill this season, earning their spot in today's bowl game through strategic play and determination.Key Players to WatchSt. Paul's offensive lineup features standout players such as senior wide receiver Teigan Pelletier and Landon Clark who have been instrumental in the team's aerial attack, and senior running back Michael Seward Jr., known for his powerful rushing performances. QB Weber Marx has put up impressive numbers behind one of the best OLines in New England  Coach's PerspectiveHead Coach Craig Vandersea expressed confidence in his team's preparation, stating, "Our players have shown tremendous dedication and growth throughout the season. Facing a formidable opponent like BB&N is a challenge we're ready to embrace."SPS Wins Papas Bowl 23-20 over BBN On Saturday, November 16, 2024, St. Paul's School from Concord, New Hampshire, edged out Buckingham Browne & Nichols (BB&N) in a thrilling football game at Boston College's Alumni Stadium. The game, part of the John Papas Bowl, ended with a tight score of 23-20 in favor of St. Paul's.This NEPSAC playoff matchup featured two powerhouse teams. BB&N entered the game as the 2024 Independent School League (ISL) Champions with an undefeated regular season. Likewise, St. Paul's boasted an unblemished record, having claimed the Evergreen League title earlier in the season.The game was a battle of determination and skill, with both teams delivering standout performances. St. Paul's ultimately secured the win with a late-game field goal, cementing their dominance in New England preparatory school football for the 2024 season.SPS scored with 1:00 to go in the game to take the lead 23-20. SPS intercepted a ball on the next BBN possession and then got a got a huge first down to be able to kneel out the clock and seal the victory.The victory highlights the depth and resilience of St. Paul's football program, while BB&N's valiant effort reinforced their standing as one of the region's top teams. The atmosphere at Boston College's Alumni Stadium added an extra layer of excitement, making this championship game a memorable event for players, coaches, and fans alike. 

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St. Paul’s (N.H.) to a John Papas Bowl win

Nov 16, 2024

By Graham Dietz Boston Globe Correspondent,Craig Vandersea was not oblivious. He knew Bo MacCormack was going to show up.“When you’re playing against the best back in the Northeast — and he’s unbelievable — you know you have to slow him down,” said Vandersea, coach of St. Paul’s School (N.H.). “We weren’t gonna stop him.”Vandersea was right. Maccormack finished Saturday’s game with 26 carries for 180 yards and two scores. Playing on his future home field at Alumni Stadium, the Boston College-bound tailback ran wild in the second half, allowing Buckingham Browne & Nichols to recover from a 9-point halftime deficit to take a 20-16 lead with 4:44 left to play.But the Big Red’s backfield, led by senior captain Michael Seward, showed just as much resilience.Seward compiled 179 yards on the ground and scored all three of St. Paul’s touchdowns, including the winner with one minute remaining, to secure a 23-20 victory over BB&N in the 2024 NEPSAC John Papas Bowl. It was the second time in three years St. Paul (9-0) got the best of the Knights in a bowl game.Seward experienced that 2022 win in limited fashion as a little-used sophomore. Now, he will relish the taste of victory after devouring BB&N’s defense.“I knew from the beginning of the year, our senior class was strong enough,” said Seward. “I knew we could get it done, and I felt like our offensive line was just more gritty. They wanted it more. I’ve never seen them get after it like they did today.”BB&N had a chance to at least tie the game in the final minute, but Lee Brady hauled in an over-the-shoulder interception in double-coverage, his second of the day off BB&N’s Damon Taylor.Taylor’s first pick came on BB&N’s third possession and resulted in a 13-play drive for the Big Red, which Seward capped with a 13-yard field goal to make it 16-7 before halftime. 6-foot-8-inch St. Paul’s safety Landon Clark caught the interception.Despite the loss, MacCormack got his first taste of what it will be like to play on the Alumni Stadium turf. While there will be many more performances for the senior on BC’s lower campus, the sting of a loss in his final game in a Knights’ uniform hurts.“I like winning,” Maccormack said. “It doesn’t really matter what field it was.”

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St Paul's Beats Hamden Hall on the Road and Remain Undefeated

Nov 02, 2024

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 touchdownThe 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.

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St Paul's Still Undefeated as They Beat Berkshire at Home

Nov 02, 2024

Picture Credit - Michael SeamansSt. Paul's football team continued their undefeated 2024 campaign with a thrilling 42-24 victory over Berkshire School. With standout performances on both sides of the ball, St. Paul's outlasted their opponent to secure their seventh straight win in a season filled with electrifying moments.Offensive Powerhouse: M. Seward Jr.Senior running back M. Seward Jr. led the charge, delivering a dominant performance with 26 carries for a staggering 219 yards and 5 touchdowns, his longest run of 58 yards setting the tone for the offense. His agility and speed helped Big Red control the ground game with an impressive 7.7 yards per carry, outpacing Berkshire's 120-yard rushing total.Sophomore quarterback Webber Marx also contributed with 129 passing yards on 5 completions, including a 37-yard strike to senior T. Pelletier, who led the receivers with 3 catches for 74 yards and a touchdown. This balance kept the Berkshire defense on their heels, as St. Paul's executed 54 total plays to maintain offensive control.Defensive BackboneSt. Paul's defense was formidable, posting 53 tackles with 9 tackles for loss, spearheaded by junior Braden Gilligan, who recorded 9 total tackles and an impressive 4 sacks, resulting in a loss of 24 yards for Berkshire. The defensive unit's pressure forced key stops, while senior T. Pelletier grabbed an interception to stymie Berkshire's offense. The defense was relentless, limiting Berkshire to 12 first downs and leveraging big defensive moments to build momentum.Special Teams PrecisionIn special teams, Seward Jr. added consistency, successfully converting all 6 PATs, and junior Anderson Brady contributed 62 return yards, helping St. Paul's secure favorable field position throughout the game.Game Recap and Next StepsWith their 42-24 victory, Big Red not only showcased offensive firepower but also highlighted their defense's playmaking ability, keeping their undefeated season alive at 7-0. With each game, Coach Vandersea's squad has continued to build on last year's success and looks ready for their next game on Saturday November 9th @ Portsmouth Abbey. 

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St Paul's Roars Back to Beat Pingree

Oct 19, 2024

Picture Credit - Michael SeamansOn 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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St Paul's Beats Dexter in Dramatic Fashion

Oct 11, 2024

St. Paul's School extended their undefeated season to 4-0 with a thrilling 13-12 come from behind victory over Dexter Southfield on October 10, 2024. The game, a closely contested defensive battle, showcased both teams' grit and determination, with St. Paul's emerging victorious thanks to their resilience in the final minutes. Here's a detailed breakdown of the game and how it fits into St. Paul's strong 2024 season thus far.Game RecapFirst Quarter: St. Paul's wasted no time getting on the scoreboard, as a 15-yard touchdown pass in the opening quarter put the Big Red ahead 7-0. Their passing game, which has averaged 162.5 yards per game this season, helped set the tone early, allowing them to control possession and keep Dexter Southfield off balance.Second Quarter: Dexter Southfield responded in the second quarter with a 3-yard touchdown run. However, a blocked extra point left them trailing 7-6. St. Paul's defense, which has allowed only 333 passing yards through the first four games of the season, continued to frustrate Dexter Southfield's offense, holding them to just 41 yards through the air.Third Quarter: The third quarter saw no scoring, but the defenses of both teams shined. Dexter Southfield's rushing attack, which totaled 206 yards on the day, tried to break through, but St. Paul's defensive line held strong. St. Paul's rushing defense, which had allowed just 121.5 yards per game before this matchup, was tested but stood tall in critical moments.Fourth Quarter: The drama intensified in the final quarter as Dexter Southfield took the lead with a 38-yard touchdown run, making it 12-7. Another missed extra point kept the margin within reach for St. Paul's. With the game on the line, St. Paul's mounted a determined drive late in the game, capped off by a 1-yard touchdown run. Although the two-point conversion attempt failed, St. Paul's held on to secure the narrow 13-12 victory after turning away a hail mary by Dexter at the goal line as time expired. Scoring Summary:1st Quarter (SPS): 15-yard touchdown pass (Extra point good) – 7-02nd Quarter (DXSFJ): 3-yard touchdown run (Extra point blocked) – 7-64th Quarter (DXSFJ): 38-yard touchdown run (Extra point blocked) – 7-124th Quarter (SPS): 1-yard touchdown run (Two-point attempt failed) – 13-12Looking Ahead:With their record now at 4-0, St. Paul's looks to continue their dominant season. Their balanced offense and stingy defense make them a formidable opponent for anyone they face.Their next opponent is Pingree who visits 10/19 on Family Weekend.  Pingree will have their hands full against a team that has allowed fewer than 200 total yards per game and has outscored their opponents 164-29 through the first half of the season. Season Performance and Key StatsSeason Stats Comparison:Total Yards (Season): St. Paul's 1,564, Opponents 819Passing Yards: St. Paul's 650, Opponents 333Rushing Yards: St. Paul's 914, Opponents 486St. Paul's offense has been efficient and balanced this season, averaging 162.5 passing yards per game and 228.5 rushing yards per game. Their ability to control the game on the ground has been particularly noteworthy, with the team averaging an impressive 7.75 yards per rush and scoring 15 rushing touchdowns.Third Down Efficiency:St. Paul's converted 44.4% of their third-down attempts against Dexter Southfield, compared to Dexter Southfield's 16.7%. This reflects St. Paul's overall success this season, where they've converted 40.91% of their third downs while holding opponents to just 23.68%.Turnovers:St. Paul's had a season-high four turnovers in this game (three interceptions and one fumble), which almost cost them the win. However, their defense, which has recorded five sacks and three interceptions this season, stepped up when it mattered most.Key Players:Passing: St. Paul's passing attack, which has contributed 8 touchdowns on the season, was crucial in the win. The team completed 16 of 28 passes for 207 yards, with the longest pass of the day going for 35 yards. The passing game has been a consistent strength for the team, completing 56.36% of their passes across four games.Rushing: Despite Dexter Southfield's strong showing on the ground, St. Paul's rushing defense was able to limit the damage when it counted. Offensively, St. Paul's rushed for 71 yards in this game, below their season average of 228.5 yards per game, but timely runs, including the game-winning 1-yard touchdown, made the difference.Defense: St. Paul's defense has been stellar throughout the season, allowing only 486 rushing yards and 333 passing yards over four games. In this matchup, they forced one key turnover and limited Dexter Southfield to just 12 points despite being challenged by a powerful rushing attack. 

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St Paul's was too much for Proctor. Final score 42-12

Oct 07, 2024

Game Report: St. Paul's Big Red 42, Proctor Hornets 12St. Paul's Big Red dominated the Proctor Hornets with a decisive 42-12 victory, showcasing a well-rounded performance on both sides of the ball.OffenseSophomore quarterback Webber Marx led the passing attack, completing 3 of 5 passes for 109 yards and 2 touchdowns, including a 48-yard bomb to senior wideout Angus Clark. Clark was a standout, hauling in 2 receptions for 79 yards and a touchdown. Senior receiver T. Pelletier contributed a 30-yard touchdown reception as well.The ground game was led by senior running back M. Seward Jr., who racked up an impressive 232 yards on 16 carries, averaging 14.5 yards per carry, and found the end zone four times. Junior Jett Aston also added a rushing touchdown, running for 49 yards on 6 carries. St. Paul's finished with 311 rushing yards as a team, overpowering Proctor's defense with a relentless ground attack.DefenseSt. Paul's defense was equally dominant, recording 46 total tackles and 3 sacks, with junior linebacker Braden Gilligan contributing 2 sacks for a loss of 11 yards. Senior linebacker Harlem Taylor had a key interception that helped stifle Proctor's offense. The Big Red defense forced multiple stops, including a fumble recovery by junior Anderson Brady.Special TeamsSt. Paul's special teams also played a key role, with kick return contributions from Gabriel Taylor, Isaiah Altman, and Finn Ryan, who combined for 38 return yards. M. Seward Jr. was efficient on extra points, converting 5 of 6 attempts.Key StatsPassing: Webber Marx – 3/5, 109 yards, 2 TDsRushing: M. Seward Jr. – 16 carries, 232 yards, 4 TDsReceiving: Angus Clark – 2 receptions, 79 yards, 1 TDTackles: Quinton Delorey – 8 total tacklesSacks: Braden Gilligan – 2.0 sacksInterceptions: Harlem Taylor – 1 interceptionSt. Paul's improves to 3-0 on the season with this dominant performance, showcasing their depth and execution in all phases of the game.

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St Paul's Beats Austin Prep on the Road

Oct 04, 2024

St. Paul's dominated Austin Prep in a decisive 42-14 victory, showcasing a balanced attack and solid defense.Sophomore quarterback Webber Marx was near-perfect through the air, completing 7 of 10 passes for 190 yards and 3 touchdowns. His standout performance was highlighted by a 72-yard touchdown bomb to senior receiver Teigan Pelletier, who had a massive game with 5 catches for 172 yards and all 3 of Marx's touchdown throws.On the ground, senior Michael. Seward Jr. was unstoppable, rushing for 125 yards on 11 carries and scoring 2 touchdowns, including a 36-yard breakaway. Marx also added a rushing touchdown, contributing to the team's 174 total rushing yards.Defensively, St. Paul's applied constant pressure on Austin Prep, racking up 5 sacks and holding their opponent to just 14 points. Junior Harlem Taylor led the charge with 2 sacks for 20 yards lost, while seniors Carson Daniell, Kevin Wu, and Joshua Kim each added a sack. Senior linebacker Quinton Delorey and junior Braden Gilligan contributed with tackles for loss as well, keeping Austin Prep's offense in check.Special teams also played a key role, with senior Gabriel Taylor returning 2 punts for 40 yards, setting up Big Red in favorable field positions.Seward was perfect on extra points, going 6-for-6, sealing a well-rounded victory for St. Paul's, who now looks poised for a strong season ahead.

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St Paul's Handles New Hampton to Open the Season

Sep 27, 2024

Photo Credit - Michael Seamans St. Paul's Dominates New Hampton School with a 47-7 VictoryOn a cool September evening under the lights, the St. Paul's School football team delivered a commanding performance, defeating New Hampton School 47-7. The offensive explosion and rock-solid defense led St. Paul's to an impressive start to the season.Offensive Highlights:St. Paul's running game was dominant, racking up 291 yards on the ground, led by senior Michael Seward Jr., who rushed for 174 yards on 13 carries and found the end zone three times. Seward's performance included a 67-yard sprint for a touchdown, the longest run of the night. Senior Alex High added 48 yards and a touchdown, while junior Jett Aston contributed 58 yards.Through the air, sophomore quarterback Webber Marx completed 5 of 10 passes for 107 yards, including a 32-yard touchdown pass to senior Teigan Pelletier. Senior Landon Clark also made a significant contribution with 79 receiving yards on three catches.Defensive Standout Plays:The Big Red defense smothered New Hampton, allowing just one late score while racking up 66 total tackles. Senior linebacker Alex High led the way with eight tackles, while junior Harlem Taylor recorded the team's lone sack, a 14-yard loss. Junior Finn Ryan also made a statement on defense with two interceptions, one of which he returned for a total of 98 yards. St. Paul's defense also blocked two passes, making it difficult for New Hampton to find any rhythm.Special Teams Impact:Finn Ryan continued to shine on special teams, returning three punts for 24 yards, while junior Dave Osunde added a 10-yard punt return. Senior Michael Seward Jr. was perfect on five of his seven PAT attempts, bringing his total points contribution to 23 for the night.St. Paul's took control early, dominating every phase of the game and cruising to a comfortable 47-7 win. With this victory, Big Red demonstrated why they are a force to be reckoned with in the 2024 season. They'll look to carry this momentum forward as the season continues.St. Paul's @ New Hampton SchoolBoys Varsity Football Fall 24-25 · Saturday, September 21, 20249/21 @ 5pQ1Q2Q3Q4FinalNHS----7St. Paul's----47

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St. Paul's Big Red Football Season Preview 2024

Sep 08, 2024

As the fall approaches, excitement is building around St. Paul's Big Red and their upcoming 2024 football season. With a mix of both home and away games, this season promises to be an exciting challenge for the team, testing their skills and resilience on the field.Big Red is coming off an impressive 6-3 season in 2023, which included a postseason bowl game appearance. The team's strong performance last year has set high expectations for the upcoming season, and Coach Vandersea has the squad working hard to meet them. With rigorous preseason practices, the team is sharpening their skills and building chemistry, gearing up for what promises to be a competitive season. They'll test their mettle in two upcoming scrimmages—one against Brooks on September 11th and another against Groton on September 14th—which will give the team a good measure of their progress before the regular season begins.Coach Vandersea expressed his enthusiasm for the upcoming season, saying, "I'm excited to have such a strong core of leaders to help start the preseason with focus and energy. Their commitment is setting the tone for the entire team, and I'm confident that we're building something special."The season officially kicks off on September 21st with a special home game against New Hampton School. This isn't just any game; it's a game under the lights, creating an electrifying atmosphere for players and fans alike. Adding to the excitement, there will be a community BBQ, bringing together supporters to celebrate the start of the season. This event is sure to set the tone for the rest of the season, and Big Red will look to capitalize on their home-field advantage to begin with a victory.Following this, Big Red faces two consecutive away games. On September 28th, they will travel to take on Austin Preparatory School. Away games are always a test of endurance and focus, and this match will be no exception. The following week, on October 4th, the team will be on the road again, facing Proctor Academy. Both opponents are known for their competitive spirit, making these away games crucial in shaping the team's momentum for the season.Returning home on October 10th, Big Red will go head-to-head with Dexter Southfield School. With the support of their home crowd, they will aim to secure a win in this mid-season clash. The team stays at home for another game on October 19th against Pingree School, where they will look to build on their home success.The following week, on October 26th, Big Red hits the road again to face Hamden Hall Country Day School. This away match will be another test of their resolve as they look to bring home a victory.As the season winds down, Big Red returns home on November 2nd to take on Berkshire School. This late-season home game will be pivotal as the team aims to finish their home schedule on a high note.The regular season concludes with an away game on November 9th against Portsmouth Abbey. The outcome of this final game could be critical as Big Red pushes toward postseason aspirations.With a well-balanced schedule featuring both challenging away games and opportunities to defend their home turf, the 2024 football season promises to be a thrilling journey. Big Red is eager to make their mark, and fans can look forward to an exciting series of matchups that will showcase the team's talent, determination, and teamwork. Don't miss the chance to support the team, especially at the season opener, where football, community, and tradition come together under the lights. 

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