Randolph High’s Nate Gomes-Correia has been voted the Storm Works Roofing & Restoration High School Football Offensive Player of the Week. That marks the second consecutive week Gomes-Correia has earned the honor.
The junior collected over 14,000 votes (51.8%) to earn the honor. In a 36-26 win over Brighton, Gomes-Correira ran for five touchdowns. That win made the Blue Devils eligible for the playoffs.
And this week’s candidates are…
Shane Wright + Schwartz brothers, Archbishop Williams: In a 40-28 loss to St. Mary’s of Lynn, Wright turned 24 carries into 227 yards and a TD while Joe Schwartz had a pair of TD receptions. Both of Joe’s TD catches were thrown by his brother, Nick. Nick also chipped in a rushing TD.
Caiden Montas, Sr., Blue Hills: Montas ran for 146 yards and two TDs in a 28-6 win over Tri-County. That victory clinched the Warriors at least a share of the Mayflower League Large Division title.
Jarred Daughtry, Sr., Stoughton: Daughtry became the Black Knights all-time leader in passing TDs in a 21-7 loss to Mansfield.
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Tor Maas, Jr., Marshfield: In a 44-15 win over Whitman-Hanson, Maas ran for 165 yards and a TD. He also threw a TD pass.
Gio Lynch-Ruberio + Justin LaChance, Plymouth South: Lynch-Ruberio (6 carries for 158 yards) for three TDs and LaChance (10 carries 136 yards) ran for five TDs in a 35-34 win over Pembroke.
Owen Pace, Jr., Pembroke: Pace threw four TD passes in a 35-34 win over Pembroke.
Mike Beauchesne, Sr., Silver Lake: Beauchesne ran for 105 yards and a TD and threw for 171 yards as the Lakers defeated Plymouth North, 15-9, to pick up their first win of the season. He threw a 74-yard TD pass to Mike Krevosky.
Alex Burrill + Jackson Belsan, Sciutate: In a 49-24 win over Quincy, both Sailors had big games. Burrill tallied 226 yards of offense (131 rushing, 95 receiving) and scored three TDs. Belsan was 12 of 19 passing for 241 yards and four TD passes.
Terran Williams, Sr., Rockland: Williams tallied 159 all-purpose yards and scored a TD in a 22-19 loss to Sandwich.
Bolu Sotonwa, Sr., Middleboro: Sotonwa celebrated his 18th birthday by scoring four TDs and rushing for 248 yards in a 34-7 win over Abington. That victory clinched a share of the South Shore League Sullivan Division title.
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Tyler Lennox, Sr., Carver: Lennox was 15 of 20 passing for 307 yards and four TDs in a 40-8 win over Mashpee. He also ran for a TD. That victory clinched the Crusaders their first league title since 2000.
Shane Mulcahy, Jr., Cohasset: Mulcahy had three catches for 126 yards and two TDs in a 43-6 win over Randolph.
Will Bostrom, Jr., Norwell: Bostrom ran for 175 yards and a TD in a 21-6 win over East Bridgewater. That win clinched a share of the South Shore League Sullivan Division title.
Mehki Bryan, Sr., Hanover: Bryan had six catches and scored a pair of TDs in a 42-13 win over North Quincy.
Zach Falls, Sr., Duxbury: Falls hauled in six catches for 165 yards and three TDs in a 28-12 win over Hingham.
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Ty Holmes, Soph., West Bridgewater: Holmes scored four TDs (four rushing, one receiving) in a 42-21 win over Diman.
Nick Araujo, Sr., Milford: Araujo accumulated 171 yards on 16 first-half carries and finished with 175 and two scores as the host Scarlet Hawks (7-1, 3-1 Hockomock Kelley-Rex) blanked Franklin, 24-0.
Jake Attaway + Garrett Giorgio, Jrs., Hudson: Attaway threw for four touchdowns and ran for two more, including a 77-yard scamper, as the visiting Hawks (6-2) thumped Groton-Dunstable, 61-16. Giorgio also rushed for three touchdowns.
Max Dresens, Jr., + Michael Caulfield, Soph., Wayland: Dresens (10 rushes, 156 yards) and Caulfield (13 rushes, 108 yards) rushed for two touchdowns apiece as the Warriors (6-2, 3-0 DCL) rolled to a 53-13 victory over Newton South.
Dan Hackett + Camden Petralia, Srs., Westborough: The wide receiver Hackett had four catches for 90 yards and a TD and running back Petralia rushed for 106 yards and two overtime TDs on 15 carries as the Rangers (7-1, 4-0 MWB) came back from a 13-point halftime deficit to defeat host Marlborough, 29-27, and clinch the Mid-Wach B title in a double-overtime instant classic at Kelleher Field.
Liam Kraby, Fr., + Beckett Giardi, Sr., Millis: The wide receiver Giardi had two TD receptions (2 and 19 yards) from the quarterback Kraby, but the host Mohawks fell to Dedham.
Daniel Lawton, Sr., Blackstone-Millville/Hopedale: Lawton rushed 20 times for 219 yards and four touchdowns as the host Chargers held off Bay Path, 31-27.
Kaua Lima, Sr., Holliston: Lima was 5-for-9 for 72 yards and ran 10 times for 88 yards and two TDs as the host Panthers (5-3, 3-1 TVL Large) blanked Ashland, 41-0.
Corey Perkins, Sr., Bellingham: Perkins ran for 172 yards and three TDs on 16 carries as the Blackhawks (5-3, 4-0 TVL Small) rolled past Dover-Sherborn, 42-6.
AJ Pinet, Jr., Dedham: The running back rushed for 315 yards and six touchdowns on 24 carries in Dedham’s 43-14 win over Millis.
Cooper Tarantino, Sr., Lincoln-Sudbury: Tarantino ran nine times for 76 yards and a touchdown, and was 5-for-9 for 59 yards passing with a touchdown pass to senior Jake Haarde (4 catches, 50 yards, TD) as the host Warriors (7-1, 4-0 DCL Large) clinched the Dual County League Large title with a 36-14 win over Westford Academy (5-3, 1-1 DCL Large).
Votes are unlimited. Voting closes on Monday, Nov. 6 at noon. Emailed votes will not be counted. Send future nominations to cmcdaniel@wickedlocal.com.
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