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November 27, 2009

Ouellette, unsuspecting Musumarra give Central win in thriller

LAWRENCE — Central Catholic's Trae Musumarra never dreamt the ball would be coming his way.

"I was just supposed to block on the play," said Musumarra. "Then, there was no one there to block and I just looked up and was staring at the football. I had no idea how I got out there."

After the Raiders took a 15-point lead into halftime, Andover delivered a furious second-half rally to take a one-point advantage with 3:35 left to go in the game.

But Central's Andrew Ouellette had just a little magic left.

The senior QB led his Raiders on a picture-perfect drive, and finished it off on fourth down with the 13-yard touchdown pass to Musumarra with just 1:38 left on the clock to give Central Catholic a 35-30 win over Andover, snapping a three-game Thanksgiving Day losing streak.

"It was play action to the left," said Ouellette. "There wasn't anything there, so I looked backside, then pulled the ball down to run. Then I saw Trae out of the corner of my eye running out his fake and hit him. I knew he could catch it."

Andover seemed to have stolen the momentum as the Golden Warriors drove 55-yards and QB John Hennessy hit fullback Brian Martin for a touchdown pass with 3:55 left in the game for their first lead of the night.

Ouellette opened the winning drive with a 14-yard run, and Musumarra added a 28-yard gain. But after three runs netted only 4 yards, Central faced a fourth-and-5 from its 13-yard line without clutch kicker Cam Walsh (4 field goals this year), who could play defensive back but could not kick due to injury.

Central coach Chuck Adamopoulos said, "That is a spot we would usually kick. But I looked at Andrew and said, 'Give me a little more of your magic.'"

Ouellette — who had been just 1-of-6 throwing for 3 yards and an interception in the second half — did just that, tossing the beautiful pass to his back.

"I threw my hand up because I saw I was wide open," said Musumarra. "I caught it and felt a guy coming at me, but (receiver Zach) Bardwell threw a block, I went around and into the end zone. My heart was pounding."

It appeared early on that Central may run away with the contest. On the Raiders' first play from scrimmage, halfback Zack Lattrell (6 carries, 114 yards) rumbled 79 yards to set up Ouellette's first touchdown run. They scored on their first three possessions of the day, while limiting Andover to only 78 yards of total offense in the first half, its lone score a 90-yard kickoff return by 220-pound tight end Brian Miller.

But Hennessy and Christopher McConnell led a final Golden Warriors rally.

On their first drive of the second half, Hennessy hit McConnell on a 33-yard bomb to set up a Martin touchdown run, and one possession later they connected on a 56-yard touchdown pass.

Hennessy (23 for 34, 282 yards) finished with a stunning 240 passing yards after the break, and added a 37-yard score to Miller and the 9-yard strike to Martin to give his squad the lead.

But Ouellette, whose 117 rushing yards gave him 1,089 for the season, and the Raiders would not be denied.

"It doesn't get better than this," said Ouellette. "Throwing a game-winning touchdown pass on your last high school throw. To finish 8-3 is pretty special, and there is nothing better than winning on Thanksgiving. This was amazing."

Central Catholic 35, Andover 30

Andover (6-5):âÇ6âÇ0âÇ12âÇ12 — 30

Central Catholic (8-3):13âÇ8âÇâÇ0âÇ14 — 35

First Quarter

CC — Andrew Ouellette 8 run (kick blocked), 7:50

A — Brian Miller 90 kickoff return (kick blocked), 6:57

CC — Ouellette 1 run (Mike Amaral kick), 0:00

Second Quarter

CC — Jaycob Morales 12 pass from Ouellette (Trae Musumarra pass from Ouellette), 7:24

Third Quarter

A — Brian Martin 2 run (rush failed), 5:04

A — Christopher McConnell 56 pass from John Hennessy (rush failed), 2:39

Fourth Quarter

CC — Musumarra 9 run (Morales pass from Ouellette), 11:53

A — Brian Miller 37 pass from Hennessy (rush failed), 8:28

A — Brian Martin 9 pass from Hennessy (pass failed), 3:35

CC — Musumarra 13 pass from Ouellette (pass failed), 1:38

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

RUSHING: CC (37-296) — Andrew Ouellette 19-117, Zack Lattrell 6-114, Trae Musumarra 12-65; Andover (18-78) — John Hennessy 8-57, Brian Martin 6-13, Christian Lightner 1-10, Nick Price 1-1, Brian Miller 1-(-1), Christopher McConnell 1-(-2)

PASSING: CC — Ouellette 6-15-2 62; Andover — Hennessy 23-34-3, 282

RECEIVING: CC — Jaycob Morales 3-45, Musumarra 1-13, Zach Bardwell 2-4; Andover — McConnell 5-112, Miller 6-97, Jimmy Johnson 7-39, Price 2-20, Martin 1-9, Lightner 2-5

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