Lowell sophomore running back Tymothy James is making a name for himself as a ball carrier.

But Red Devils coach Casey McKim seemed especially enthused about an overshadowed aspect of James’ performance in a Class 4A sectional opener Friday night.

“I’d also like to point out on a couple of our big runs, Tymmy was one of the lead blockers on them and really paved the road for them as well,” McKim said. “That matters. That matters. People see the numbers, but to be able to open it up for other people makes a team dynamic.”

James also continued to put up numbers during Lowell’s 56-21 victory against visiting Hanover Central. The 6-foot-2, 180-pounder ran for 128 yards and four touchdowns on 18 carries.

James downplayed his contributions, however, and quickly credited his teammates, includ

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