After checking out briefly to get his shoulder looked at, Anthony Bianchi returns and promptly throws an 13-yard TD to Mason Hatfield. 2pt rush fails. Lexington 20, Belmont 6 mid Q3 @GlobeSchools@LexMinutemenAth
And Bianchi does his best Sal Frelick impression, weaving from right to the left sideline and cutting back on a 38-yard TD run. 2pt pass good. Lexington 28, Belmont 7 mid Q3 @GlobeSchools@LexMinutemenAth
You can tell, when you’re on the T, who lives in Boston and who doesn’t by looking at their reaction when the Green Line goes around the sharp curve at Boylston.
Pope John is 5-0, as is St. John Paul. Each team vying for CCL small title, as well as No. 1 seed in respective regions (D8 North, D8 South) @GlobeSchools
Lions turn the ball over on their opening drive as well, just 11 plays in. Greg Smith comes up with the pick for the Tigers, Pope John takes over at its own 22, 6:30 left 1Q @GlobeSchools
Pope John strikes first: John Smith-Howell on the receiving end of a reverse, goes around the left end and upfield 49 yards to the end zone. Fumble on the PAT, Tigers lead is 6-0 @GlobeSchools
One play after Jesus Rivera comes up with an interception, Anthony Mejjia goes up the seam to Jose Davila for a 31-yard touchdown pass. Conversion fails, Pope John leads St. John Paul 12-0, 0:51 left 1Q @GlobeSchools
John Smith-Howell into the end zone again for Pope John, but the PAT is blocked and returned the other way by Darren Katziff. 7:44 left 2Q, Tigers lead the Lions, 18-2 @GlobeSchools
Greg Smith into the end zone for Pope John, and he runs in the conversion himself. Tigers lead is 26-2 over St. John Paul with 2:22 left 2Q @GlobeSchools
Some of the Revs a little late for warmups. Have to guess they probably were watching the end of the DC United victory that confirmed they will miss out on the playoffs again. A tough break in a season that did look promising. Kickoff against Orlando City at 7:30 @BGlobeSports
Lions finally into the end zone after an 11-play, 71-yard drive ends with a Mike Satkevich 1-yard keeper for a score. Conversion fails and it's still a three-score game, however, with Pope John up 26-8, 3:02 left 3Q @GlobeSchools
Greg Smith to the end zone for Pope John with 0:56 left 3Q. Anthony Mejjia pass to Jesus Rivera is good on the conversion, it's 34-8 Tigers @GlobeSchools
Revs dominate about 65 percent of the possession in the first half but have no goals to show for it. Bunbury came the closest to scoring when he hit the post in the 22nd minute. 0-0 at the half @BGlobeSports
Forward Cristian Penilla from just outside the box sneaks one into the bottom right of the goal in 51st minute. Looks like it might have taken a deflection off from an Orlando defender. 1-0 Revs
Diego Fagundez beautiful first time touch into the back of the net on a great cross by Penilla into the box. Two goals in the last five minutes for the Revs coming out of half
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Second half goals from Cristian Penilla and Diego Fagundez carry the Revs to a 2-0 victory over Orlando City. This is NE's first three-points since June 30, a 3-2 win over DC United. With two games remaining, Revs just playing now for momentum into next season @BGlobeSports