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But it was nowhere near as close as the score indicates. Quincy's tremendous trio of backs--Tim Manges, Jay McNamara, and T.J. Andre--controlled play from the start of the demolition of their Eli opponents.
The aerial combination of Quincy QB Ron Kind and all-purpose back T.J. Andre worked consistently in the first half, with Andre hauling in a number of key tosses to negate a strong Eliot defense.
Running back Jay McNamara did the bulk of the ground work for Quincy, and when Andre capped off a strong Q-House drive with a diving endzone catch early in the second quarter, it looked as though the Red and Gold would take an early lead.
Eliot House had the next turn in this game of gridiron hot potato, so on his first play from scrimmage quarterback Brian Hall--who admittedly did not have "a very good passing day"--lofted a bomb into the hands of Andre, who doubled as the Quincy safety. He returned the...
Kind, aided by a roughing-the-passer penalty, drove his team down the field with completions to Andre and McNamara. Quincy lined up for a 30-yard field goal three seconds before halftime, but Eliot jumped offsides to get Quincy five yards closer.