The St. Paul (Worcester, MA) varsity football team will play a home non-conference game against St. Bernard’s Central Catholic (Fitchburg, MA) today at 6 p.m.
What: Massachusetts High School Football
Who: St. Paul (MA) vs St. Bernard’s Central Catholic (MA)
When: Wednesday, November 27, 2024
Time: 6:00 p.m. ET
Where: Assumption ,College
Live stream: Watch here
St. Bernard’s Central Catholic vs. St. Paul: Season Overview and Statistical Comparison
As the high school football season progresses, the rivalry between St. Bernard’s Central Catholic and St. Paul has captured the attention of local fans. The 2024-2025 season has been marked by distinct performances from both teams, with contrasting records and varying levels of success on the field. This article delves into the statistical breakdown, key players, and outcomes from common matchups to provide a comprehensive look at these two teams.
Team Records and Season Performance
St. Bernard’s Central Catholic finished the season with an overall record of 4-6 and an impressive 3-0 in league play, showcasing their dominance within their division. The team, however, had mixed results in non-league games, ending with a 1-5 record. Their home and away performances were evenly split at 2-3 each, reflecting the challenges they faced away from home.
On the other hand, St. Paul posted a 5-5 record, showcasing a slight edge over their rivals. The team’s league performance was not as strong, remaining winless at 0-0, but they managed a solid 5-4 in non-league contests. Their home record stood at 2-2, while they had a 3-3 performance on the road.
Team Scoring Averages
Scoring averages illustrate the tactical differences between the two teams. St. Bernard’s Central Catholic averaged 23.8 points per game, showing offensive strength throughout the game. Their scoring was consistent, with averages of 6.0 in the first quarter, 7.3 in the second, 8.0 in the third, and 4.8 in the final quarter.
In comparison, St. Paul had an average of 22.3 points per game. Their scoring breakdown was more modest, with 4.3 points per quarter in the first and second, a dip to 3.3 in the third, and an increase to 6.9 in the fourth. This pattern indicates a team that struggles to maintain consistency but is capable of making strong comebacks in the latter stages of a game.
Key Statistical Comparisons
When comparing the team statistics, it’s evident that St. Bernard’s Central Catholic outperformed St. Paul in several key areas:
- Rushing Yards Per Game: St. Bernard’s Central Catholic averaged 167.9 yards compared to St. Paul’s 133.5 yards.
- Passing Yards Per Game: St. Paul had an edge with 165.6 passing yards, while St. Bernard’s Central Catholic managed 48.3 yards.
- Receiving Yards Per Game: St. Paul again led with 164.4 yards, whereas St. Bernard’s Central Catholic recorded 48.3 yards.
- Total Yards Per Game: St. Paul’s total yardage was 299.1 compared to St. Bernard’s Central Catholic’s 216.2 yards.
However, St. Bernard’s Central Catholic boasted stronger point-scoring capabilities, averaging 18.8 points per game versus St. Paul’s 22.1 points per game.
Player Highlights
Several standout players played significant roles for their respective teams:
- Jameson Williams of St. Bernard’s Central Catholic led with 126.8 rushing yards per game, 39.7 receiving yards per game, and 166.5 total yards per game, showcasing his multifaceted offensive skills.
- Chase Courtemanche contributed 45.0 passing yards per game.
- Angelo Scavone from St. Paul led in tackles with 9.7 per game and had 0.3 sacks per game.
- John Walsh Karam made significant passing contributions for St. Paul, achieving 130.9 passing yards per game.
Common Opponent Results
Both teams had the opportunity to face common opponents, providing insight into their comparative performance:
- St. Bernard’s Central Catholic recorded a 3-0 record against shared opponents, winning convincingly against Nipmuc Regional (52-28), Sutton (34-8), and Blackstone-Millville (30-13).
- St. Paul had a 2-1 record in similar matchups, with a notable win over Nipmuc Regional (35-32) and a close victory against Sutton (25-22), but they fell to Blackstone-Millville (36-26).
Conclusion
While St. Bernard’s Central Catholic displayed impressive league dominance and a strong showing in head-to-head matches, St. Paul demonstrated overall consistency and offensive prowess. The rivalry between these teams remains fierce, with both showcasing strengths and weaknesses that make their encounters compelling for fans and analysts alike.