Windham Varsity Football vs. Pinkerton 9/3/22

That was a great opening game for the Jaguars. Yes, it was a 28-27 loss, and there are no moral victories…but it was a game they SHOULD have won against a significantly superior (in terms of size, strength, bench depth, school population, resources, etc.) team. A handful of errors resulted in a game that got away. After going 1-7 last year, the moment almost appeared too big for Windham.

Tiger An has clearly been in the gym all year and is a force at running back for Windham who needs the solid play from its RBs in order to compete and eat clock in the face of faster teams with more advanced offenses.

The too big moments? I’ll point to 10:22 left in Q2 with the situation Windham in a 4th and one situation when driving into Pinkerton territory. The play didn’t get called in time and resulted in a delay of game penalty making it 4th and 6…but still the offense wasn’t on the same page and had to call a timeout…and out of the timeout? A shanked punt…not what the Doctor ordered.

Further giveaways to Pinkerton included a pick-6 on the first pass of the game, a lack of fielding anyone to return punts or even just down the ball (leading to numerous “free” yardage given to Pinkerton), a failed 2-point attempt late in the game that would have given Windham (in theory) the win. Look, I get it…you’re home, you’re the underdog, you are lucky to even be in the game, anything else is gravy…But for goodness sake…even if you get the 2 points and tie it, Pinkerton would have had at least one or two more shots at scoring anything to come away with the win. And Pinkerton KNEW what was coming…Windham hadn’t shown an ability to throw but had succeeded in wearing down the defensive line of Pinkerton in the hot weather. Everyone there knew it was going to be a Tiger An run…and sure enough…stuffed. Poor play call to go for two, poorer still to tip your pitches.

But that wasn’t it…Windham still wasn’t done. Their Defense stood up Pinkerton on the next possession (again, inexplicably kicking a low roller which they had done all day and giving up 30+ yards of field when Cole Yennaco gobbled the ball up—yeah, you can say it was an “onsides kick” but really? Windham hadn’t actually kicked a kickoff all day soooooo….) in a much needed three and out…

Having the ball back with about 4+ minutes left, Windham went back to the ground and drove down to about the Pinkerton 35 with 2 1/2 minutes to play…surely all they needed to do was to keep running and running and at the worst have a fieldgoal attempt for the win or maybe catch a good run from Tiger or QB scramble for the win…but no…another unforced error with a QB fumble turned the ball over and ended the day.

An excellent effort all around coming back from 14-0 in the first half to go toe-to-toe with Pinkerton for three quarters of play showing no quit. Now if just the details can come together, they may have something.

Windham Varsity Football vs. Nashua North 09/17/21

First of the team’s four games that I’ve seen this year and this loss drops the team to 2-2. Far better than last year’s Covid shortened season though. This game against the State’s D1 defending champs was a lot closer than I thought it would be and Windham held a 10-0 lead going into the 4th quarter. Special teams played a huge role in both directions. Windham started the game with an onside kick recovery and had multiple interceptions/fumble recoveries. Unfortunately Windham also muffed a punt giving the ball back to Nashua at one point (though they prevented a score with an interception) and allowed a broken play prayer of a pass to go for the game winning touchdown. Tiger An showed as a beast of a runner for 104 yards—though the team seemed to go away from him in the second half to their detriment as it was clear that Nashua’s defense was completely gassed by the end of the first half. Moving a bit away from the punishing run game gave Nashua time to recover and some life, which they took advantage of on some big plays and costly penalties. A great showing by Windham against one of the State’s best and in front of what it likely to be the largest crowd they will see this year, one only wishes for what could have been.

Photography wise…I HATE night shooting. Just so much you can’t do. Now Windham’s field was pretty well lit in some areas but the endzones were virtually black…not good. But we work with what we have…