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    EB junior quarterback John King had a hand in seven touchdowns, running for four and throwing three to improve to 5-1.

    That was the wildest score from a Friday night that saw big performances and a few surprising upsets.

    Find all of Friday’s scores here, along with recaps from more than 50 games. Check out our football Top 20 here, and peruse the league standings.

    For the first time since Nov. 10, 2022, Uxbridge walked off the field without a win.

    That’s because Auburn came to town and stunned the two-time defending Division 7 champions, 39-33, in overtime on Bradyn Belanger’s 8-yard touchdown run, his fourth of the game. That snapped Uxbridge’s 31-game winning streak, the longest in the state.

    That leaves Shawsheen (19 in a row) with the longest active win streak in the state, with Catholic Memorial (17) not far behind.

    Overall, six teams fell from the ranks of the unbeaten — Stoneham, Gloucester, Fairhaven, Canton, Lincoln-Sudbury, and Weymouth — leaving 21 Eastern Mass. teams with unblemished records (and three prep schools).

    Weymouth was one of three Globe Top 20 teams to fall Friday, losing 19-6 to previously winless Brockton, which got a pair of scores, including a 55-yard pick-6 from Jarred Mighty.

    No. 20 Plymouth South, coming off a big 20-15 win over Scituate that propelled them into the poll, fell to Quincy, 25-22 on Brayden O’Connell’s 22-yard field goal as time expired, despite being iced twice. Quincy (5-0) remains one of the 21 unblemished.

    No. 14 Methuen took down No. 4 Central Catholic, 30-20, behind two touchdown passes from Caiden Hartley-Didio and a game-sealing pick-6 from Cole Smith.

    ▪ Among his four total touchdowns — three rushing, as well as catching the winning 40-yard score — West Bridgewater senior Ty Holmes scored his 50th career touchdown in a 47-43 win over Fairhaven.

    ▪ With a 35-7 win over Wachusett, longtime Milton coach Steve Dembowski recorded his 200th career win.

    Cam Cort, Weston — The senior quarterback threw four touchdown passes, three of which went to Alex Palmer, and ran for a pair of short touchdowns in a 45-10 win over Boston Latin. He added three point-after kicks.

    John King, East Bridgewater — The junior had a hand in seven touchdowns during the Vikings’ 58-56 four-overtime win over Rockland. He ran for four and threw three more.

    Christian McIntyre, Xaverian — The senior caught eight passes for 207 yards and three touchdowns in the Hawks’ 40-16 Catholic Conference win over St. John’s (Shrewsbury).

    Marvelous Pleasant, Rockland — He only ran for 92 yards, but the junior scored six times in that 58-56 loss to East Bridgewater.

    Jonny Sullivan, Tewksbury — The senior caught a 14-yard tochdown pass from Will Harrison in a 35-0 win over Billerica, but it was his work on defense that stood out with a forced fumble on the opening drive and two interceptions that helped stake the Redmen to a 21-0 first-half lead.

    Cam Testa, East Boston — The senior did it all, running for 103 yards and three touchdown, scoring a pair of 2-point conversions, making six tackles, and intercepting a pass in a 30-8 Boston City League win over O’Bryant.

    Declan Walker, Tri-County — The senior completed 12 of 21 passes for 232 yards and four touchdowns in a 42-17 Mayflower win over Bristol-Plymouth, joining Cam Cort (Weston), Hudson Garrity (Archbishop Williams) and Chris Vargas (St. John’s Prep) as the only QBs to toss four TD passes Friday.

    A few of our favorite videos from Friday night.

    Football: 2Q 0:18

    Rockland: 13
    EB: 7

    Hayden Hatch shakes off an EB defender, rolls right and finds Will Carpine in the back of the end zone for 6! pic.twitter.com/TWgxijYZCn

    — Rockland AD (@Rocklanddogs) October 10, 2025

    5. Friday’s leaderboard

    Hudson Garrity, Archbishop Williams, 321

    Hayden Hatch, Rockland, 267

    Will Wood, Xaverian, 237

    Declan Walker, Tri-County, 232

    Luke Felago, Middlesex, 205

    John von Barta, Swampscott, 195

    Jonny Donovan, Scituate, 155

    Kyle Coffin, Barnstable, 118

    Cam Cort, Weston, 4

    Hudson Garrity, Archbishop Williams, 4

    Declan Walker, Tri-County, 4

    Chris Vargas, St. John’s Prep, 4

    Drew Gustafson, Masconomet, 3

    Hayden Hatch, Rockland, 3

    John King, East Bridgewater, 3

    Drew Tisbert, Austin Prep, 3

    Will Wood, Xaverian, 3

    Jonny Donovan, Scituate, 2

    Dray Evriviades, Thayer, 2

    Evan Lamontagne, Fairhaven, 2

    Kise Flannery, Catholic Memorial, 2

    Ryan Nunes, West Bridgewater, 2

    Sylar Pimental, Bedford, 2

    Xavier Roman, Cathedral, 2

    Brady McCormack, Medfield, 229

    Jack Luccarrelli, Norwell, 222

    Rocco Sestito, Xaverian, 206

    Mekhi White, Randolph, 194

    Kyle Coffin, Barnstable, 164

    Grayson Foley, Scituate, 160

    Ryan Brooks, Burlington, 147

    Matthew Conte, Burlington, 146

    Joe Allen, Gloucester, 145

    Manuel Miranda, English High, 138

    Ben Chen, Westford, 127

    Mason Alger, Bellingham, 126

    Dillon O’Brien, South Shore, 120

    Dylan Patturelli, Bishop Fenwick, 119

    Matteo Benson, Medfield, 117

    Anthony Brown, Lynn Tech, 108

    Will Bush, Swampscott, 106

    Cam Testa, East Boston, 103

    Marvelous Pleasant, Rockland, 6

    Bradyn Belanger, Auburn, 4

    John King, East Bridgewater, 4

    Carl Lucy, Triton, 4

    Brady McCormack, Medfield, 4

    Ryan Brooks, Burlington, 3

    Thomas Bury, Concord-Carlisle, 3

    Jack Fabiano, Masconomet, 3

    Frankie Forrest, Middlesex, 3

    Jaden Fullerton, Wakefield, 3

    Ty Holmes, West Bridgewater, 3

    Dillon O’Brien, South Shore, 3

    Emeka Olu, Tewksbury, 3

    Dylan Patturelli, Bishop Fenwick, 3

    Jack Shapiro, Latin Academy, 3

    Ryan Solimini, Abington, 3

    Cam Testa, East Boston, 3

    Mekhi White, Randolph, 3

    Christian McIntyre, Xaverian, 207

    Will Carpine, Rockland, 114

    Nick O’Brien, Tri-County, 114

    Frankie Forest, Middlesex, 101

    Pat McDonagh, Rockland, 95

    Orion Saunders, Middlesex, 81

    Beau Johnson, SouthShore, 80

    Jonny Sullivan, Tewksbury, 72

    Dante Vasiliu, Westford, 72

    Christian McIntyre, Xaverian, 3

    Nick O’Brien, Tri-County, 3

    Alex Palmer, Weston, 3

    Lenoxx Ramos, Greater Lowell, 2

    Pierson Scala, St. John’s Prep, 2

    Riley Selvais, St. John’s Prep, 2


    Brendan Kurie can be reached at brendan.kurie@globe.com. Follow him on X @BrendanKurie.

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