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Red Raiders Handle Eagles with Relative Ease

The top-ranked Barnstable High football team (9-0) took care of business versus visitor Plymouth North (3-6) last night, defeating the Eagles, 52-12. The Red Raiders now have 13 days off till Turkey Day when archrival Falmouth comes to town.

The Plymouth North Blue Eagles scored first, but the host Barnstable Red Raiders returned that volley with 46 unanswered points in a 52-12 rout last night.

The top-ranked Barnstable High squad got two touchdowns each from Tedaro France, James Burke and Justus Chaffee, while France (4 carries/108 yds.) and junior running back Hayden Murphy (11 carries, 124 yards) ran wild at a sparsely-attended W. Leo Shields Memorial Field.

Virtually every Red Raider on the roster saw playing time last night as senior quarterback Nick Peabody (6-10, 102 yds., 3 TDs passing) led the Red & White in the first half to a 33-6 advantage, then gave the reins over to junior Kristian Lucashensky who went 4-8 in the air for 85 yards and a pair of touchdown passes.

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Chaffee ran the ball 7 times in the second half for 45 yards and two scores, while Dylan Morris, it should be emphasized, was the first Red Raider to score on the night - a 51-yard touchdown reception from Peabody on Barnstable's first offensive play of the game at the 5:08 mark in the first quarter.

Barnstable now has 13 days of preparation time prior to its 119th meeting versus Falmouth, all set for 10:00 am on Thursday, Nov. 22 at Barnstable High in Hyannis. Barnstable will face last year's nemesis Lincoln-Sudbury in the MIAA Division 1A playoffs following the much-balleyhooed and historic Thanksgiving Day game versus the Falmouth Clippers.

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It is the fifth oldest Thanksgiving Day rivalry in Massachusetts.

The annual Thanksgiving Day football parade - an annual Hyannis staple since the 1940s, off and on - will take place on Wednesday, Nov. 21, with a pep rally on the Hyannis Village Green to follow.

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