Will McLoughlin makes a spectacular catch for a 55-yard touchdown at East Bridgewater on Friday. The Vikings then followed with a long touchdown pass for a touchdown early in the third quarter to cut the lead to 27-21.Įast Bridgewater added another score quickly, recovering a bad snap on a Cohasset punt that gave them the ball at the Skipper 24. Henry Richard pressures East Bridgewater’s quarterback forcing an incompletion on Friday. The Skippers, who improved to 2-1 with the win, looked like they’d run away with things after taking a 27-7 lead with 14 seconds left in the first half after a 50-yards drive capped by Appleton’s two-yard catch from Wildfire in the back end of the end zone, his third of the game, but East Bridgewater cut the lead to 27-14 with a kickoff return for a touchdown at the buzzer. Topher Comerford had Cohasset’s other score grabbing a blocked punt by Ben Henry and taking it home for a score. Quarterback Michael Wildfire rolls out at East Bridgewater on Friday. Quarterback Michael Wildfire completed 19-of-31 passes for 370 yards and a school record six touchdowns and Shane Mulcahy had six catches for 36 yards and a touchdown. ![]() Liam Appleton had 266 yards of total offense with five touchdowns (8 catches for 180 yards and three TD, 17 carries for 86 yards and 2 TD), while Will McLouglin caught four passes for 128 yards and two touchdowns. Liam Appleton makes a leaping catch at East Bridgewater on Friday. On the way to a 60-28 Cohasset victory, there was lots of offense with ridiculous catches, there were interceptions, a blocked punt and a kickoff return for a touchdown, an onside kick recovery, a big comeback that didn’t hold, fumble recoveries and penalties that turned the first half into a 90 minute marathon. If you wanted to see a football game that had just about everything you could see, Friday’s Cohasset game at East Bridgewater was the one to see. SeptemStory and photos by William Wassersug Walk-in play is welcome any time they are open.Liam Appleton celebrates a touchdown with Will Norgeot at East Bridgewater on Friday. Kids under age one get in free with an older paid sibling. Check out the newly opened Back Garage Door featuring a cannonball game attraction. A trained staff supervises, although parent monitoring is a must. A separate "mini-zone" is perfect for kids under 5. Jungle Jake's is a large room full of bouncy castles, obstacle courses, slides, and games. The staff is oh so sweet and at a mere $4 per person this place can't be beat!ģ00 Oak Street, Suite 340, Pembroke, MA 02359 | (78) ![]() Don't forget to look up at the painting before you enter the room, one of my favorites featuring some great men. There is a changing table in the back and plenty of toys to keep kids occupied. The museum often hosts engaging story time and craft sessions in a separate, large room in the back, complete with snack and juice. Something about this place tugs on my heartstrings as I watch the kids play make-believe in the covered wagon, pretend to squash "cranberries" in the bog (ball pit), sit in a Tee-Pee and then fight over who gets to ride the toy horse. ![]() As typical, socks only for all parties.ġ775 Washington Street, Hanover, MA 02339 | (78)Ĭhildren are transported back in time at the South Shore Children's Museum, a lovely little outfitting in the Hanover Mall. I quickly found out that Skee-Ball is a contact sport when you play with a three-year-old - you may want to bring a helmet! The snack bar offers lunch food with plenty of seating. Not only does this indoor park feature three different "courts" to run, jump, play, and dive on it features an entire section of kid-friendly games on the other side. There is a baby section that's good for man-to-man defense. ![]() Launch is great when you really need to "jump the sillies out." Perfect for little ones and older toddlers when you have two adults on hand. Warning: your child may never want to leave.ĥ70 Providence Hwy, Norwood, MA 02062 | (78) Consider this your work-out for the week and enjoy those 12 hours of sleep this activity may induce. Admittedly a tad overwhelming for the wee ones (they did just learn how to walk after all), this place is heaven on earth for active twos, threes, fours, fives, and okay I'll admit it - adults. Kidzone (pictured) is home to over seven massive bouncy castles, slides, and obstacle courses. You know those days when you wish you had a bouncy castle in your backyard? Enter Kidzone.
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