Milford Tosses Shutout, Dominates B-R In Opener

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Milford senior Ryan O’Connor (55) celebrates one of the six rushing touchdowns that the Hawks scored in a blowout of Bridgewater-Raynham. (Josh Perry/HockomockSports.com)

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MILFORD, Mass. – Milford likes its high-powered, high-tempo offense, with quick hitting passes and the ability to stretch the field vertically, but sometimes, like Friday night’s season opener against Bridgewater-Raynham, things just don’t seem to click through the air.

So, sometimes you just have to let the big guys up front do what they do best and go right at your opponent.

The Hawks went right at the Trojans on Friday, piling up nearly 300 yards on the ground, dominating the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball, allowing only five B-R first downs, and rolling to an impressive 42-0 victory.

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“We’re pretty good up front on both sides of the ball,” said Milford coach Dale Olson. “We’ve been building up to this point for the past two years, the past two teams, and we’ve got four really good backs when you include Evan (Cornelius) in there. We’re going to lean on people a little bit this year.”

Milford’s offensive line of (from right to left) Oliver McKee, Anthony Dew, Ryan O’Connor, Keith Lee, and Tyler Potter manhandled B-R right from the first possession. The Hawks went 65 yards on 11 plays, 10 of them runs, to open the scoring. Romeo Holland (10 carries for 83 yards), Nicholas Araujo (five carries for 60 yards), Ronan Swineford (15 carries for 74 yards) and quarterback Evan Cornelius (eight carries for 50 yards) all took turns racing through big holes in the B-R line.

The one pass play was a nine-yard completion from Cornelius (4-of-15, 82 yards) to freshman CJ Farrell to convert the lone third down. Nate Scudo would eventually punch it in with a five-yard sweep and Araujo’s extra point made it 7-0.

Two possessions later, after a short punt and a good return from Farrell, Milford would double its lead. Holland got things started with a 16-yard run to the B-R 22. Swineford went up the middle for 11 more and, after a two-yard loss, Cornelius would make the field position count with a 13-yard keeper to make it 14-0 after one quarter.

Milford’s defense can sometimes be overlooked relative to its strength on offense, but the Hawks were hounding B-R quarterback Declan Byrne (7-of-18, 56 yards) and held running back Dawson DuBose to just 36 yards on 14 carries. Holland, Araujo, and Mason Baldic were all making plays at the line and Jayden Archeval had a nice tip in coverage on the outside. B-R never went further than the Milford 49.

“We’ve got a pretty good defense,” Olson said. “We’re young in the secondary, we’ve got a freshman starting at corner who’s going to be really good for the next four years. I think that defense is going to keep getting better and better and better.”

An 11-play drive ended with an Araujo 38-yarder that hit the crossbar, but the Hawks ended B-R’s longest drive (10 plays) at the Trojans 49. Milford got the ball back with 3:03 left in the half and was determined to add another score. Araujo had the big play, a 33-yard burst up the middle that got the Hawks down to the B-R 32. Two plays later, Holland went around the left side for 14 yards to the goal line. It took three plays, but Cornelius eventually got into the end zone for a 21-0 lead.

On its second drive of the second half, Milford finally got a big play out of the passing game. Cornelius, who seemed a little off all night and was missing his top target in senior wideout Isaiah Pantalone, threw a strike to Jacob Ligor for 41 yards down to the B-R 12. Araujo would get the ball on the next snap and find pay dirt for a commanding four-score lead.

“Since I’ve been here we’ve been slow at the start in the passing game, but we get Isaiah back next week, we’ve got a bunch of other dynamic kids on the perimeter,” Olson explained. “Our pass game will come.”

Early in the fourth quarter, Milford tacked on another. Facing fourth and one from the B-R nine, Cornelius showed great patience to wait for a hole and then raced through it for his third touchdown of the evening. Following an Owen Matthews fumble recovery, and with a running clock, backup QB Owen Callahan added more gloss to the score line when he got around the end on a 17-yard keeper for the game’s final touchdown.

“I’m just proud of the guys, the effort in the off-season,” Olson said about such a complete performance in the opening week.

Milford (1-0) will be back home next Friday night to face Wellesley.

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D1 South

Teams
1. New Bedford – 250
T4. Mansfield – 154
6. Taunton – 149.5

Placements

106
4th – James Collins, Taunton

113
5th – Brandon Mendes, Taunton

120
3rd – Noah Price, Mansfield
4th – Tyler Lima, Taunton

126
1st – Antonios Sevastos, Mansfield
6th – Xavier Sandoval, Taunton

132
6th – Max Farley, Mansfield

138
5th – Jackson Mandeville, Taunton

145
3rd – Will Stratton, Mansfield

152
2nd – Christian Balmain, Taunton

160
1st – Ciaran Connolly, Mansfield
3rd – Ethan Harris, Taunton

170
1st – CJ Glaropoulos, Mansfield
3rd – Logan Frank, Taunton

182
5th – Aidan Archambault, Mansfield

195
2nd – Jackson Wellman, Taunton
6th – Isaiah Manuel, Mansfield

285
6th – Lohith Chundi, Mansfield

D2 South

Teams
1. Sharon – 227
4. North Attleboro – 144.5
6. Stoughton – 124
9. Oliver Ames – 98.5

Placements

106
1st – Adam Landstein, Sharon
3rd – CJ Carpenter, Stoughton

113
2nd – John Santos, Stoughton
4th – Ben Shocket, Sharon

120
3rd – Amit Levin, Sharon
4th – John Dobbin, Oliver Ames

126
2nd – Ethan Smith, North Attleboro
3rd – David Gelman, Sharon

132
3rd – Christopher Galligan, North Attleboro
4th – Remi Creighton, Oliver Ames
5th – Vinay Chinnam, Sharon

138
3rd – Aaron Cashton, Sharon
4th – Nelson Malone, Oliver Ames
5th – Andrew Faris, North Attleboro

145
1st – Max Pozner, Sharon
2nd – Andrew Medina, Stoughton
5th – Giovany Juste, Oliver Ames
6th – Jon Lozinski, North Attleboro

152
1st – Kirit Gosetty, Sharon
5th – Connor Tracy, Stoughton

160
2nd – Tyler Freedman, Sharon
5th – Davin Swierzewski, Stoughton

170
1st – Michael Edmonds, North Attleboro

182
3rd – Montrel Jackson, North Attelboro
4th – Philip Varvak, Sharon
6th – Jeremy Clark, Oliver Ames

195
2nd – Max Anderson, Oliver Ames
3rd – Eric Rabkin, Sharon

220
4th – Keysun Wise, North Attleboro
5th – Liam McGinley, Stoughton
6th – Rhamsez Thevenin, Sharon

285
1st – John Kummer, North Attleboro
2nd – Carlvin LaGuerre, Stoughton
5th – Pharoah Thevenin, Sharon

D3 South

Teams
1. Foxboro – 220
2. Norton – 219

Placements

106
2nd – James Fraser, Foxboro

113
3rd – Yussuf Nasri, Foxboro

120
4th – Sean Bubencik, Foxboro

132
4th – Jonathan Carey, Foxboro

138
6th – Matthew Simone, Foxboro

145
3rd – Maxwell Kornbluth, Foxboro

152
3rd – Jeremy Neale, Foxboro

160
1st – Trent Rennie, Foxboro

170
5th – Ryan Addeche, Foxboro

182
4th – Sean Gallagher, Foxboro

195
2nd – Aiden Dow, Foxboro

220
6th – Troy Osborne, Foxboro

285
2nd – Aidan Hughes, Foxboro

D1 Central

Teams
1. Franklin – 242.5
2. Brookline – 229

Placements

113
4th – Dillon Cashin, Franklin

120
3rd – Drew Difilippo, Franklin

126
4th – Devon Bramson, Franklin

132
2nd – Jake Carlucci, Franklin

138
5th – Alex Foley, Franklin

145
3rd – Alex Fracassa, Franklin

152
1st – Ken Sauer, Franklin

160
1st – Dom Sackley, Franklin

170
5th – Luke Cashin, Franklin

182
1st – Dylan Nawn, Franklin

195
3rd – Ben Jacoby, Franklin

220
3rd – Matt Walker, Franklin

285
2nd – Matt Leofanti, Franklin

D2 Central

Teams
1. Natick – 227
3. Milford – 140
4. King Philip 130
11. Canton – 50

Placements

106
3rd – Yurii Leskiv, Canton

113
3rd – Liam Campbell, King Philip
6th – Adin Darling, Milford

120
1st – Carlos Terrinha, Milford

126
2nd – Sam DeBaggis, King Philip
5th – Ronan Swineford, Milford

132
6th – Luke Jones, Canton

138
2nd – Jackson Kelley, King Philip
6th – Evan Hazard, Milford

145
4th – Dan Alves, Milford

152
1st – Eddie Marinilli, Canton
5th – Noah Riedel, King Philip

160
6th – Brandon Dulak, Milford

182
5th – Hampton Kaye-Kuter, Milford
6th – Sean O’Brien, King Philip

195
1st – Shawn Conniff, King Philip
2nd – Leo Izau, Milford

220
1st – Joao Neiva, Milford

285
2nd – Yousef Lotfi, King Philip
6th – Nick Yohn, Milford