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Lynda
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Posted - 11/29/2007 :  10:40:42 AM  Show Profile Send Lynda a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Does anyone have any information about any buses being available for the fans to attend the game at Foxboro Stadium?

EverettsPride
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Posted - 11/29/2007 :  6:34:05 PM  Show Profile Send EverettsPride a Private Message  Reply with Quote
My daughter said they are charging 3.00 each way. I am not sure if that is just for students.

Sally
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Lynda
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Posted - 11/29/2007 :  8:03:15 PM  Show Profile Send Lynda a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Thanks Sally. So she said that there will be buses available than.
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EverettsPride
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Posted - 11/29/2007 :  8:39:51 PM  Show Profile Send EverettsPride a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Yes, I just saw on channel 3 that there will be fan busses leaving from the old Everett High at 3:45 pm. You have to reserve your space by calling the high school at 617- 394-2490 I believe it said the cost is 3.00. I hear it will be 10$ to get into the stadium.

Sally
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Lynda
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Posted - 11/29/2007 :  8:51:31 PM  Show Profile Send Lynda a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Thanks Sally your a life saver.
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Fran
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Posted - 11/30/2007 :  12:54:18 PM  Show Profile Send Fran a Private Message  Reply with Quote
and $13 for adults.
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massdee
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Posted - 12/01/2007 :  1:12:58 PM  Show Profile Send massdee a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Good Luck Today, Crimson Tide!
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massdee
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Posted - 12/02/2007 :  12:06:17 AM  Show Profile Send massdee a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Congrats to the Crimson Tide. Way to go!!
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arthur
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Posted - 12/02/2007 :  04:25:51 AM  Show Profile Send arthur a Private Message  Reply with Quote
EVERETT 36, DARTMOUTH 28 | DIVISION 1
Tide needs overtime to sink Dartmouth
By Rob Greenfield, Globe Correspondent | December 2, 2007

FOXBOROUGH - High school football fans who thought Everett would steamroll Dartmouth on the way to its second Super Bowl title in as many years were in for a surprise.

In a Division 1 final for the ages, the underdog Indians battled the juggernaut from the Greater Boston League to overtime before falling, 36-28, last night at Gillette Stadium.

"The people who stayed home missed a hell of a game. I hope they watched it on TV," Everett coach John DiBiaso said of the first Eastern Mass. Super Bowl to require overtime since 2003, when Acton-Boxboro beat Chelsmford, 18-12, in a Division 2 final.

Dartmouth quarterback Sean Sylvia and star running back Jordan Todman turned in all-star performances, helping the Indians score the highest point total against Everett this season. Sylvia completed 7 of 16 passes for 135 yards and two touchdowns, and Todman ran for 199 yards and two touchdowns on 20 carries and also caught a 52-yard TD pass.

Todman finished the season with 1,970 yards rushing and his career with 5,779, good for second all-time in the state behind Cedric Washington, who rushed for 6,688 for Holyoke from 1992-95.

"Todman was a real good player," said Everett's Isaac Johnson, who finished with 129 yards and two touchdowns on 21 carries. "I have a lot of respect for him."

Everett put the pressure on Dartmouth from the start, when it finished its first drive with a touchdown in just less than two minutes. But Dartmouth responded, as it would after the next three Everett touchdowns. Todman broke loose up the right sideline and left Everett defenders in the dust en route to a 71-yard touchdown run.

It was a drastically different scenario for the Crimson Tide, who pummeled its regular-season competition thoroughly and avoided last-second drama.

In the final Division 1 game of the year, however, Everett had to earn its title.

With 6:25 left in the fourth quarter, J.W. Forte gave Everett a 28-21 lead with a 1-yard run.

Dartmouth began the ensuing drive on its 31-yard line, and was helped by a roughing-the-passer penalty on second down after an incomplete pass. On second and 8 from his 48, Sylvia lined up in the shotgun, faked a handoff, then hit a wide open Todman on a slant over the middle for a 52-yard touchdown.

Everett won the coin toss in the overtime, and Johnson ran on the first two downs, putting the Crimson Tide at the 1-yard line before Forte ran in his second touchdown of the game. Forte also tallied the 2-point conversion to put Everett up by 8.

It was the last blow, and the only one from which Dartmouth couldn't recover. On the Indians' possession, Todman went for 1 yard on first down. Sylvia dropped back for two straight passes, and completed the second for a 3-yard gain. It was fourth down, and 6 yards stood between Dartmouth and another overtime. But Sylvia's final pass, a fade to Justin Mello deep in the end zone, was deflected by Johnson, and the Crimson Tide stormed the field, narrowly escaping Dartmouth's grasp in the last game of the season.



© Copyright 2007 The New York Times Company
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Swanst
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Posted - 12/02/2007 :  07:51:13 AM  Show Profile Send Swanst a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Congrats to the Everett High Football Team, and to the great Coaching staff, cheerleaders, band, the parents and to the devoted fans who braved the cold weather to cheer them on.
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