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    Jake Banda, Shawsheen Tech stay unbeaten – Boston Herald

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    Jake Banda rushed for 210 yards and three touchdowns on 19 carries to lead top-seeded Shawsheen (10-0) to a 28-7 win over No. 8 St. Mary’s.

    Gus Greene ran for three touchdowns, and Mike Wildfire ran for a score and threw a touchdown pass as No. 1 Cohasset (8-2) rolled to a 42-6 Div. 7 quarterfinal win over No. 8 Rockland.

    Gianni Deprimeo ran for three touchdowns, and Ronan O’Connell threw a touchdown pass and ran for a score as a 17-point third quarter propelled No. 4 Winchester (10-0) to a 38-21 Div. 2 quarterfinal victory over No. 5 Lincoln-Sudbury.

    Johnny Burgio rushed for 167 yards and three touchdowns as South Shore Voke (5-5) defeated Minuteman 30-6 in non-playoff action. … Isaac De La Cruz, Dontay Gillis-Rainey and Joshua Good rushed for two touchdowns each as Brighton bested Boston Latin, 46-24. … Amahri Gomes rushed for four touchdowns, while Tyler Munchbach rushed for three scores as Weymouth (7-3) upended Quincy, 56-35. … Dylan Keenan rushed for two touchdowns as Taunton (4-6) pulled away for a 27-0 shutout of Braintree. … Cam Macgregor threw for 92 yards and two touchdowns, and Mason Alger had 105 yards and two touchdowns as Bellingham (5-5) defeated Norwood, 21-9. … Daniel Alade rushed for 261 yards and three touchdowns, while DeAnjelo Desena tossed three touchdown passes (two to Aarian Brown) as Mashpee cruised to a 46-14 win over Seekonk.

    In a Div. 1 quarterfinal matchup, Will Wood finished with four passing touchdowns, Christian McIntyre and Dave Chiavegato both caught a pair of touchdowns to lead No. 3 Xaverian (8-2) past No. 11 Andover, 49-17.

    Ian Alexion and Grant Darmofal rushed for two touchdowns each, while Aaron Lague rushed for 207 yards as third-seeded Fairhaven (9-1) took down No. 6 Stoneham 34-6 in a Div. 6 quarterfinal. … Jack Luccarelli rushed for four touchdowns, and Colin Gerhart rushed for two scores as No. 1 Norwell (8-2) beat No. 8 Pentucket, 41-14.

    In a Div. 4 quarterfinal game, Grayson Foley scored all five touchdowns and had over 365 all purpose yards to lead No. 1 Scituate (9-1) to a 34-28 victory over No. 9 Walpole (5-5)….Hudson Garrity went 13-of-24 for 247 yards and four touchdowns, Ethan O’Connell scored two touchdowns in Archbishop Williams’ 28-26 quarterfinal win over Hanover.

    Boys soccer

    Max Hepworth scores the overtime winner for Concord-Carlisle in 2-1 victory over Brookline. The Patriots will face St. John’s Prep in the Div. 1 semifinals.

    Scores

    FOOTBALL

    Quarterfinals

    DIV. 1

    Central Catholic 20, Natick 17 (OT)

    Springfield Central 49, Lowell 14

    St. John’s Prep 48, Leominster 32

    Xaverian 49, Andover 17

    DIV. 2

    Bishop Feehan 33, Chelmsford 12

    Bridgewater-Raynham 28, Billerica 7

    Catholic Memorial 47, Wellesley 0

    Winchester 38, Lincoln-Sudbury 21

    DIV. 3

    King Philip 42, Mansfield 12

    Malden Catholic 27, Hingham 13

    Milton 41, Masconomet 27

    North Attleboro 42, Barnstable 21

    DIV. 4

    Canton 27, Marblehead 22

    Duxbury 38, Burlington 14

    Scituate 34, Walpole 28

    Tewksbury 34, Ashland 7

    DIV. 5

    Archbishop Williams 28, Hanover 26

    Foxboro 28, Gloucester 0

    North Reading 21, Medfield 20

    Shawsheen 28, St. Mary’s 7

    DIV. 6

    Bishop Fenwick 24, Abington 14

    Fairhaven 34, Stoneham 6

    Hudson 34, Old Rochester 14

    Norwell 41, Pentucket 14

    DIV. 7

    Amesbury 34, Uxbridge 13

    Clinton 18, West Bridgewater 6

    Cohasset 42, Rockland 6

    Northbridge 49, Millbury 20

    DIV. 8

    Nashoba Tech 20, KIPP (Lynn) 6

    Randolph 49, Hoosac Valley 13

    West Boylston 41, Bourne 20

    MVADA

    LARGE

    Essex Tech 43, Greater New Bedford 14

    Whittier 26, Bristol-Plymouth 20 (OT)

    Southeastern at Greater Lawrence, 6

    Greater Lowell at Diman, 6:30

    SMALL

    Smith Voke at Pathfinder, 6

    NON-PLAYOFFS

    Acton-Boxboro 42, Haverhill 22

    Bedford 27, Danvers 14

    Bellingham 21, Norwood 9

    Brighton 46, Boston Latin 24

    Carver 46, Sharon 6

    Chelsea 30, O’Bryant 20

    Hamilton-Wenham 27, TechBoston 19

    Mashpee 46, Seekonk 14

    Methuen 36, Arlington 13

    Nantucket 13, Medway 7

    Needham 14, Newton North 12

    Newton South 28, Watertown 21

    Norton 24, Middleboro 13

    Oliver Ames 51, Whitman-Hanson 34

    Pembroke 44, East Bridgewater 38

    Plymouth North 28, North Quincy 20

    Plymouth South 21, Dartmouth 14

    Saugus 34, East Boston 0

    South Shore Voke 30, Minuteman 6

    Swampscott 35, Weston 15

    Taunton 27, Braintree 0

    Wayland 38, Lynnfield 21

    Westwood 41, Brookline 14

    Weymouth 56, Quincy 35

    BOYS SOCCER

    Quarterfinal

    DIV. 1

    Concord-Carlisle 2, Brookline 1 (OT)

    GIRLS SOCCER

    Quarterfinal

    DIV. 5

    Hopedale 3, Norfolk Aggie 0

    Banda Boston Herald Jake Shawsheen stay Tech unbeaten
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