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Football Friday: Essex at Burlington preview
The Essex Hornets and the Burlington Seahorses meet in a pivotal divisional game at Buck Hard Field Friday night.
The high school football game is particularly important to the Seahorses, who at 3-1 in Division I, are on the outside of the playoff seedings, sitting one back of the final spot.
Regardless of their position, there’s still four weeks left and the Seahorses — a year removed from a winless campaign — have built an impressive resume in the last several weeks leading up to playing the state’s top team.
Here’s a look at BHS’ season results:
Week 1: BHS 26, Brattleboro 21
Week 2: Spaulding 28, BHS 21
Week 3: BHS 49, MSJ 6
Week 4: BHS 21, Rice 0
Week 5: BHS 26, SBHS 0
The all-around play of Cooper Wile has BHS averaging 28.6 points per game while holding opponents to 11 points.
As for Essex? What can you say? Call it the Air-Raid offense or The Max Librizzi Show — whatever you want, because this high-flying, no-huddle spread attack has lived up to its pre-season billing.
Here’s a look at the Hornets’ five wins:
Week 1: Essex 54, MMU 12
Week 2: Essex 66, MSJ 8
Week 3: Essex 33, BHS 10
Week 4: Essex 53, Mt. Anthony 7
Week 5: Essex 34, Brattleboro 12
Offense: 48 points per game. Defense: 9.8.
I got a hold of Essex coach Charlie Burnett Thursday evening and he gave me some individual statistics I thought I’d share with Varsity Insider readers.
Through five games:
QB Librizzi – 106 for 170 (62 percent) for 1,573 yards and 25 TDs and 6 INTs.
WRs Pat Nee (23 catches for 374 yards, 7 TDs); Kevin Jenko (25 catches for 325 yards, 4 TDs); Adam Picard (16 catches for 229 yards, 2 TDs).
Will Essex continue its march, storming opponents with its utempo, fast-moving style? Or Will BHS shake up the Division I landscape with an upset victory?
Game time is 7:30 p.m. Be sure to check our Web site and Saturday’s print edition for coverage of this exciting, mid-season matchup.
End zone: Burnett said Jenko’s 11-catch performance in last week’s win over Brattleboro was a school record. Jenko broke Gerry Greene’s 1971 record of 10 catches. … Starting RB Picard is likely back in the lineup after missing last week’s game while David Valley, a backup WR and starting safety is questionable, Burnett said.
So what about the ‘D’?
The Essex High School football team is loaded with offensive stars. From its quarterback (Max Librizzi) to its wide-range of tall and athletic receivers, Essex will be scary. So scary, in fact, coach Charlie Burnett and his staff have implemented a no-huddle spread offense that you can read about here.
For a offense that produced nearly 25 points a game during a 7-3 season in 2008 — while using the spread sparingly — the addition of the no-huddle, up-tempo style should be exciting to watch.
So then, what about the defense?
Consider this:
- The Hornets pitched three consecutive shutouts to close the 2008 regular season.
- For the season, including a semifinal loss to Rutland, the Hornets limited its opponents to 12.4 points per game.
- A starter as a sophomore, Jay McCormick is back at linebacker after missing his junior campaign due to hip surgery.
- DE Johnny Joseph is back and he will cause protection problems for the opponent’s QB, coach Charlie Burnett said.
“We are offense-focused program, but that doesn’t mean we don’t look at D at all,” Burnett said. “We had three shutouts at the end of last season, including South Burlington, that we are really proud of.”
Other notes from Essex:
- The team will unveil new uniform tops and a new helmet in Friday’s home game vs. Mount Mansfield. The Hornets are switching from their traditional gold helmet to a navy-colored one. “
- Adam Picard is the first option at running back. Also, don’t be surprised to see a wildcat formation with Evan McCrea, fellow receiver Kevin Jenko mentioned.