Down 10 points at halftime, the Warriors rally to beat host Masconomet, 14-10.
TOPSFIELD — Six feet were the difference for the Lincoln-Sudbury football team Friday night. Down three points and facing a fourth-and-6, junior quarterback Matt Cahill completed a crucial 21-yard pass to senior Marc Pace for a first down. A 9-yard rushing touchdown from sophomore Chris Giorgio with six minutes left in the game helped the Warriors cap off a 14-10 second-half comeback victory over host Masconomet Regional High. "We came out strong (in the second half) with a lot of passion and energy," said L-S's Brian Carroll. "It shows a lot of character." The Warriors (2-1) went into the half down 10-0, but responded on both sides of the ball. Their first touchdown came on a 1-yard dive from Carroll at the 6:57 mark in the third quarter…
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Both the Warriors and Chieftains know every play will be crucial.
Thomas Lopez and Jim Pugh expect a game of field position. When Lincoln-Sudbury (1-1) travels to play Masconomet High (0-2) tonight at 7, the two coaches know that every play will count. "This is a game where turnovers and field position play a big role," said Pugh, the Masconomet High head coach. "We have got to make some plays defensively." Lopez, the L-S head coach, believes eliminating penalties will be key in controlling field position. In last week's 14-7 home victory over Marshfield, L-S did not commit a single procedure penalty. In their season-opening loss two weeks ago, the Warriors committed four. "We were fortunate last week that Marshfield made a couple mistakes that we took advantage of," said Lopez. "Against certain teams we…
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