![]() Fourteen different players caught passes from five UNH quarterbacks.Junior tight end Justin Malone-Woods (San Diego, Calif.) caught Knight's first TD pass for eight yards and a score.Presley led the team with five catches for 64 yards.Senior wide receiver Kieran Presley (Amherst, Mass.) scored on a 17-yard pass from Knight.Redshirt freshman safety Pop Bush (Nocatee, Fla.) and junior linebacker Cameron Brusko(Bethlehem, Pa.) had six tackles each.Freshman defensive back Christian Peete (Portsmouth, N.H.) led the defense with eight tackles.Junior safety Matt Sherlock (River Edge, N.J.) and freshman defensive back Bobby DeMeo (Carver, Mass.) had the other interceptions.Sophomore safety Evan Horn (Lebanon, Pa.) picked off a pass and returned it 50 yards for the last touchdown of the scrimmage.UNH has six home games on the schedule this season, starting against Colgate on Saturday, Sept. Over the next week there's going to be a lot of focus from the team, just making sure everybody's on the same page when we go down to Maine." "This is the last go around," said senior defensive end and captain Jae'Wuan Horton. Maine and New Hampshire compete each season for border-state bragging rights as well as the historic Brice-Cowell Musket. UNH opened last year with a 24-23 win over Maine at home. The Wildcats, ranked in the Top 10 in several national NCAA Division I FCS polls, will now aim toward their season opener at Colonial Athletic Association rival Maine next Thursday, Aug. – Senior quarterback Trevor Knight (Amherst, N.H.) completed 10 of his 14 passes for 95 yards and a pair of touchdowns and the defense came up with three interceptions as the University of New Hampshire football team closed out fall camp with a scrimmage game in Wildcat Stadium on Thursday afternoon. national teams for international competition.DURHAM, N.H. America’s sole member of the International Federation of American Football (IFAF), USA Football manages U.S. It is the exclusive youth football development partner of the NFL, its 32 teams and the NFL Players Association. USA Football hosts more than 80 football training events annually, offering education for coaches and game officials, skill development for players and resources for youth football league administrators. “I went to BC because I wanted to be tested a little bit more.” “It was definitely an adjustment, but I think it has helped me to play with more talented kids,” he said. “I’ll definitely be worn out by the time it’s over,” Demeo said.Ĭlearly, Demeo embraces a challenge, which is why he chose to attend BC High. Once in Ohio, the players will be divided among five teams and will play up to four games against each other. The 5-foot-11, 170-pound running back has been clocked at 4.7 in the 40, and he has scored 35 touchdowns during his three seasons playing middle school and freshman football, which earned him a spot on the BC High varsity late last season.Īpproximately 150 players from ages 15 to 17 were selected to play for Team USA. ![]() “I got a lot of great tips from college coaches.”ĭemeo will enter his sophomore year at Boston College High in the fall. “The days were long and tiring, but it was a lot of fun and definitely worth it,” he said. to 4 p.m., with coaches running drills and offering tips. The grueling four-day camp featured practices that ran from 8 a.m. national development teams.ĭemeo was selected for the national team after attending a camp last month at Boston College, where he was evaluated by Division 1 college coaches. Teams compete in a jamboree, 7-on-7 tournament and simulated games against other U.S. Athletes and coaches are assigned to one team for the entire week, staying in dorms and training together. “It’s a great way to get my name out there,” he said.Īthletes are selected from regional development camps for the six-day full contact program. Demeo left for Canton, Ohio on Monday to play at a USA Football Development Camp in a week-long series of games alongside the finest teenage players in the country. ![]() CARVER – Carver native Bobby Demeo is getting his fill of football this summer.
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