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H.S. Football: Central shocks Salem
By MARC THALER
New Hampshire Union Leader Sports
Saturday, Nov. 7, 2009
SALEM – Manchester Central has been in playoff mode for the last four weeks.
Only now it's official.
On-the-bubble Central last night locked up high school football's final Division I playoff berth. The Little Green, playing must-win games since mid-October, stunned previously perfect Salem with a 45-7 regular-season finale drubbing at Grant Field.
Salem (9-1 overall, 7-1 Div. I) is still the top playoff seed. Tiebreakers make Central (7-3, 6-2) the No. 3 seed, regardless of today's tilt between Nashua North (7-1, 6-1) and host Pinkerton Academy of Derry (5-4, 5-2).
Idle Londonderry (5-4, 5-3) is stiff-armed from the postseason. The Lancers, owners of the head-to-head tiebreaker with Central, needed a Salem win to play on.
"I envisioned we could come here, play a physical football game, and be competitive," said Central head coach Ryan Ray, whose team built a 45-0 lead and forced running time early in the fourth frame. "They're an excellent football team that made some mistakes (four turnovers). We capitalized on them."
Central was focused from the first snap. The Little Green hit Salem with a heavy dose of tailback Mike Cavanaugh (25 carries for 124 yards, two TDs).
And, aggressive team defense neutralized Salem standout rusher Max Jacques (10 carries for 57 yards).
"We got pushed around. There's no doubt," said Salem head coach Jack Gati, whose Blue Devils dug a 17-0 halftime hole.
On the game's first possession, Central drained 7-minutes, 32 seconds off the clock. A pair of fourth-down conversions helped move the chains. Cavanaugh capped the 15-play drive with a 3-yard touchdown for a 6-0 edge.
Special teams also made a difference for Central. A blocked punt on Salem's second drive set the Little Green up 41 yards from paydirt. Sam Graham struck on the first play. Cavanaugh's two-point run pushed the lead to 14-0 with 5:38 until halftime.
Stephen Grzywacz padded the cushion with a 26-yard field goal in the half's final seconds.
Three lost fumbles in the third quarter cost Salem mightily.
Cavanaugh and Khari Halliburton sandwiched scores around Jared Chandler's 11-yard TD toss to Junior Brown. Daveon Watley added a 35-yard TD run in the fourth.
The shutout was intact until Brady Alicea scored from 1 yard out, and Chris Saulnier kicked the extra point, with 2-plus minutes to play.
Look out. Here come the Little Green.
"We've played some tough football games," said Ray, whose team was plus-253 in total yards (353-100). "And we're playing pretty well right now."

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Central has improved after a slow September and proved it the last two weeks. Coach Ray acknowledged on WGAM this morning that Salem played to win, but when they fell behind 24-0 Coach Gati pulled his starters.
North will be a tough match up for the Little Green, but anything can happen in the D-I playoffs this year.
It would be nice to see Manchester schools bring home titles . . . Central and Trinity.
- Sportsfan, Manchester
Cavanaugh is a beast
- John, Laconia
This Central HS Football Team is a fine example of CENTRAL PRIDE.
- John Mc, Hooksett, NH
Central may have outplayed Salem, but a new season starts next Saturday. Salem is coached too well to allow another game like the one they played last night to happen again. Maybe it will spark a fire with the players that they are not unstoppable...only time will tell.
- Derek, Manchester, NH
To Jay in Manchester you said Salem had nothing to play for? Oh Please do you not think an undefeated season was nothing to play for? Salem came to play and they were out played.
- Sue, Hooksett
Not to be a downer but Salem obviously didnt come out with all its guns for this win. Jacques had 10 carries which is not many at all and he still got 60 yards. They were a lock for the 1 seed all ready so they were playing for nothing. I would like to see what would happen if these two meet for the final because im sure it would be a much different story
- Jay, Manchester
when will the union leader and the rest of the state believe in us?
- logan, manchester
Way to go Little Green! You can play with anyone.
Now let's bring another Championship home to Manchester!
- Patrick, Nashua
Good on Central. I just checked the score on the computer and told myself beforehand: Central didn't win.
It looks as if anyone can really beat anyone this year.
- Bill, Roanoke, Va
Just another example of the excellence that happens at Central High School. This is a team that pulled together - congrats to all the player and the coaches.
- joco, manchester, NH
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