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The Lumberjack Ledger

Hebron Football Season Recap

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#2 in New England 8 man football

 

#5 MaxPrep ranking in all of Maine 8 man football teams

 

OFFENSE scored 208 points for a 35 points per game scoring average

DEFENSE gave up 96 total points for a 16 point per game average

 

HEBRON   26 W

GUNNERY   14

 

HEBRON   38 W

FORMAN     0


 

HEBRON     6 L

HOLDERNESS    36

 

HEBRON     32 W

MILLBROOK     14


 

HEBRON   60 W

POMFRET     8

 

HEBRON   46 W

HARVEY   24

The 2022 LumberJack football season was one for the record books. Not only did they turn it completely around from last year. They went from 1-5 to 5-1 within 1 football season. This team accomplished so many goals, but it was all due to the entire team working together for the common goal of getting better and winning football games.

 

The season wouldn’t have been the same without the big win in the first game. Traveling to CT and taking on league rival Gunnery was a HUGE task. But, the team stuck to the game plan and the offense led the way in the air and the defense shut down the passing attack of the mighty Gunnery Highlanders. 3 key fumble recoveries in the red zone lead to 3 Hebron TD’s and prove to be key plays of the game. 

 

In week 2 another league rival, the Forman Lions traveled to Hebron for the first home game of the season. The LumberJacks kept the ball on the ground and racked up 218 yards of rushing, 70 yards of passing and 122 yards of special teams rushing along with 6 TD’s. Dufour led the D with 14 tackles on the day and Tucker led the O with 60 yards receiving, 60 yards rushing and 114 yards on special teams. Everyone was able to play in this contest and it really helped improve several younger players

 

Week 3 was homecoming for the Jacks and Holderness school was in town. Unfortunately, this was a game that the Jacks would have liked to have played again. Being down 3 players by the second quarter the Jacks had to scramble on offense and the defensive unit struggled as well. This game was the only blemish for the Jacks on the season.

 

With a bye week behind them the Jacks got back into action with a local scrimmage against Sacopee Valley High School. This was a great way to work on new plays, new players and to get the team back in action and ready for Millbrook.

 

Week 4 was another New York rival, the Millbrook school. After traveling to CT to stay overnight the team arrived at Millbrook and put on another offensive and defensive show. Newcomer to the backfield Gage Johnson ran for 58 yards on 10 carries. Dufour racked up 83 yards on 12 carries and 2 touchdowns. Tucker had 228 yards rushing, 2 TD and 77 yards passing with another passing TD. The defense held Millbrook to 2 TD on the day. Pierre led the D with 6 tackles, 2 sacks and a TD on a blocked punt. Hatch was another force on D who caused that block punt, along with 5 tackles and 1 sack on the day. Alex Castillo was another strong leader at MLB racking up 5 tackles as well.

 

Heading into week 5 the Jacks started to find their groove and rhythm on Offense and Defense. They faced Pomfret school and kept the truck running similar to the Millbrook game. Several RBs touched the ball as the offense scored 5 TDs on the day. Tucker had a punt return for a TD along with 66 yards on the ground and 3 rushing TDs. Johnson had 82 yards rushing along with Aldridge adding 45, Dufour pounded 25 more yards for the Jacks. Hebron had 220 yards on the ground for the day. On D, Mason Hatch led the way with 6 tackles. PO was also at 6 tackles with 1 sack and 1 fumble recovery. In addition, the Jacks had 2 interceptions for TD’s. Aldridge had a 35 yard TD interception along with Castillo adding a 25 yard pick 6. The Jack headed into the final game of the year with a 4-1 record. 

 

The final game of the season was played at Pomfret school against The Harvey school from Katonah, NY. The Jacks knew it would be a dog fight and they had everyone back and healthy and ready. The jacks struck first on a 34 yard bomb to Tucker from Fuentes to put the Jacks up 8. The offense kept rolling and racked up 108 yards in the air. Garvin had 22 yards receiving along with Gagnon’s 22 yards, Tuckers 51 yards and Aldridge’s 5 yards. The Jacks kept pounding the ball and 5 different running backs touched the ball for a total of 266 yards on the ground. Tucker led the way with 150, Dufour added 44, Aldridge had 55, Fuentes added 8 and Gagnon had 9 yards. Defense was outstanding and PO had 6 tackles and 1 QB sack along with his bookend teammate, Hatch who added 6 tackles and 2 sacks as well. 

 

The jacks finished 5-1 on the season and placed 2nd in NEPSAC 8 man football 

Hebron Boys Cross Country Finishes Second in MAISAD Final Meet

The Lumberjacks traveled to the University of Maine at Augusta on Friday to compete in the 2023 MAISAD final meet.

In the ladies' race, Valentina Jeronimo's toughness shone through as she achieved a remarkable 3-minute personal best, finishing in 28:24. Martha Morrill completed her first race of her season in 35:26.

On the men's side, David Lee achieved an impressive personal best of 31:59. James Quin Doyle finished just 10 seconds away from his personal best at 31:37. Conlin Goodwin astonished us all with a remarkable 6-minute personal best, finishing in 24:51. Eliot Kamula exhibited remarkable determination with a finishing time of 23:29. Michael Boardman improved to 22:04, 13 seconds faster than his previous best. Robert Schroder achieved his all-time best of 20:16, finishing 5 minutes faster than his time from two years ago and ahead of all but one non-Kents Hill runner. Finn Miller ran an excellent pace, finishing at 19:21.

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Lumberjacks Girls Varsity Soccer Handed Tough Homecoming Loss

The Girls Varsity Soccer team fought a tough battle against Gould during the Homecoming game on Saturday, September 30. The Lumberjacks struggled to possess the ball throughout the first half but came back in the second half firing a series of shots at Gould's net, scoring a goal and securing a penalty shot. Both Haliegh Holmes '24 and Jae Williams '26 held tight and saved shots from going into the net. It was a tough loss, but the team played well and worked hard until the final whistle blew. The final score was 5-2 in favor of the Huskies.

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Lumberjacks Football Team Wins Home Opener

The Lumberjacks kicked off Homecoming Weekend with a 22-14 victory over The Frederick Gun School. It was a perfect day for football during which the Lumberjacks amassed 290 yards of total offense. Caden Dufour was the leading rusher with 15 carries for 114 yards. Quarterback Jean Saint Juste rushed for 93 yards on 14 carries and had 2 two-point conversion attempts. Saint Juste was also 1 for 2 in the air. Gage Johnson had 2 touchdowns on the day through 8 carries and racked up 63 yards. Marquis Prater had 3 carries for 10 yards and David Smith rounded out the offense with 1 carry for 5 yards. Caden Dufour led the Defense as well with 6 tackles. Jean Saint Juste had 4 tackles and 1 sack on the day. David Smith had a BIG day on defense with 4 tackles and 2 key Interceptions.

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September 2023 Athlete of the Month Announced

In the world of high school sports, there are athletes who stand out not only for their outstanding skills but also for their unwavering dedication and team spirit. This month, we shine the spotlight on Sariah Hubeny, our September 2023 Athlete of the Month. Sariah plays sweeper for the Girls' Varsity Soccer team. 

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2022-23 Winter Athletic Awards

With winter sports officially over and all-NEPSAC, all-MAISAD, and Hebron team awards in, we want to recognize the outstanding accomplishments of our Hebron student athletes. We took part in 63 interscholastic competitions spanning over the course of 4 months. We came up victorious in some of those and took our losses in others. The grit, determination, and effort demonstrated this winter is commendable, and we are proud of the work each and every one of our student athletes put into their seasons.