MILTON – In the battle of the Wildcats, Weymouth used a ground and pound game on both sides of the ball to come away with a comeback victory over a tough Milton squad.
Weymouth used three running backs yet again, with Amahri Gomes leading the pack with 160 yards and two scores as the Wildcats took down Milton 28-21 for the second straight year after losing 12 straight to the Bay State Conference opponent.
“Just a resilient group,” said coach Mike Donovan about being able to rally. “So proud of them. So proud of the effort they put this week in practice.”
Down 14-12, Weymouth (5-0) came away with a Nate Bessette interception and then took the ball 12 plays that ate up nearly seven minutes off the clock as Gomes rushed it in from three yards out. The two-point pass from Brendan Flynn to T