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Final 2018 NEPSAC Class B/C All-State Teams

This is our final, 2018 All-NEPSAC teams for players who competed on non-post-graduate programs in Massachusetts. It was a great year for prep football in New England, and these players are only a further testament to that. These selections were very difficult, and we do not in any way want a player being left off these lists as being misconstrued as "disrespect." We respect every player that straps on the pads to play this sport. Without further ado, our selections. FIRST TEAM OFFENSE QB Billy Seidl, Sr., St. Sebastian's RB Quin Stott, Sr., Governor's Academy RB Tyrell Wiggins, Sr., Dexter WR Alex Cherry, Sr., St. Sebastian's WR Greg Desrosiers, Jr., Belmont Hill TE Cam Large, Jr., Nobles OL Zak Zinter, Jr., BB&N OL Sam Folse, Sr., Nobles OL Andrew Nee, Jr., BB&N OL Nate Roach, So., BB&N OL Jos Cremers, Sr., Governor's Academy DEFENSE DL Tommy Maloney, Sr., BB&N DL Stephen Brooks, Jr., Dexter DL Kevin Le

FInal 2018 MIAA All-State Teams

It was another terrific season for Massachusetts high school football, and these players and more are all a testament to that. Like our preseason all-state teams, the choices for these spots were difficult, and there were definitely players who did not make the cut who could make a strong case. As we said in August, please do not take any of these omissions as disrespect. We respect every player that straps on the pads to play this sport. Without further ado, our all-state teams and players of the year. Player of the Year Mike Sainristil, Sr., Everett Offensive Player of the Year Aidan Sullivan, Sr., Scituate Defensive Player of the Year Michael Masse, Sr., Xaverian Lineman of the Year Ryan Clemente, Sr., North Attleboro FIRST TEAM OFFENSE QB Aidan Sullivan, Sr., Scituate RB Niko Murray, Sr., Oxford RB Isaac Seide, Sr., Everett WR Mike Sainristil, Sr., Everett WR Wes Rockett, Sr., St. John's Prep TE Matt Smith, Sr., Needham OL

Jarell Addo emerges from the fire and the flames

By Zander Manning When Jarell Addo was in seventh grade, his brother Shaun was in high school and in the middle of basketball season. On one cold day in December, Shaun had a game against a team in Worcester and texted his mother, Ann Ashley, that he needed her to bring him his jersey so that he would have it in time for the contest. Ashley told him she would bring it, not to worry. At 1 p.m., while working at Walmart on Jungle Road in Leominster, Ashley got a phone call. She thought nothing of it, thinking it was just the basketball coach calling to remind her to bring Shaun’s jersey. “Ms. Ashley, there‘s been an emergency at your house,” the voice on the other side said. “What happened?” Ashley asked. “I’m afraid your home has caught fire, we suggest you leave work immediately,” the voice said. Ashley wasted no time leaving work. She ran out the door, got in her car, and raced to her home on Hamilton St in Leominster, only to find that the building had burned to the

UMass to hire Walt Bell as head coach

By Zander Manning On Monday night, UMass announced it will hire Florida State offensive coordinator Walt Bell as its next coach. The news comes 12 days after it was announced the university would be parting ways with former head coach Mark Whipple. The news of Bell’s hiring was first reported by Pete Thamel of Yahoo Sports. Bell, 34, will be one of the youngest coaches in college football and is expected to take a pay cut.  According to a report by Yahoo Sports, Bell will make $625,000 annually over a five-year span. This includes a $25,000 retention bonus. Bell was making $700,000 with the Seminoles. An introductory press conference will be held on Wednesday at 2 p.m. according to a press release by UMass Athletics. Twitter: @zander_manning_