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THANKSGIVING HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP: Five annual Thanksgiving football games

2025-11-27 19:08
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Recapping the annual Cape Cod high school Thanksgiving football action.

THANKSGIVING HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP: Five annual Thanksgiving football gamesStory byCape Cod TimesAdam Kurkjian, Cape Cod TimesThu, November 27, 2025 at 7:08 PM UTC·2 min read

It was a special season for the Barnstable High football team.

The Red Hawks (9-2) finished it off in style with a 49-6 win over Falmouth (5-6) on Thanksgiving.

It was the third straight win for Barnstable in the rivalry.

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Barnstable running back Jayson Dyer started the scoring with a 4-yard run. Brady Kundel caught a 19-yard scoring pass from Kyle Coffin. Daniel Murphy had a 2-yard touchdown run. James Barnicle caught a 22-yard touchdown pass from Coffin. Dylan Hamilton caught an 11-yard scoring pass from Coffin. Coffin had an 8-yard touchdown run. Hagen Dias caught a 99-yard pass from Coffin.

Coffin completed 10-of-16 passes for 243 yards and four touchdowns, and also had a rushing touchdown. Dias caught four passes for 164 yards and a touchdown. He was 7-for-7 on PATs, and made an interception. Dyer had 12 rushes for 60 yards and a touchdown.

Tre'Chaun Days scored the Falmouth touchdown on a 1-yard run in the second quarter.

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Mashpee 36, Sandwich 22: The Falcons (7-3) rode their star running backs to a win over the Blue Knights (5-5). Mashpee running back Brenden Andrade had touchdown runs of five, one and seven yards. Mashpee's Daniel Alade rushed for touchdowns of six and 25 yards.

Sandwich scored on a touchdown pass from Jonny Pensak to Tucker Carline from 10 yards out. The Blue Knights also scored on a 17-yard run by James Niemiec, and a Carline three-yard run.

Nauset 50, Dennis-Yarmouth 24: The Warriors (3-7) topped the Dolphins (3-8) in a shootout for the 2025 Chowder Cup. For Nauset, Jack Peno scored on a punt return. Brendan Peno then hit Parker Swain for a long touchdown pass. Brendan Peno then hit Seamus Mahoney for back-to-back touchdown passes. Brendan Peno struck again in the second half with a pass to Will O’Loughlin. Jake Thompkins then had a pick-six for the Warriors.

Brendan Peno was the Offensive MVP, and O'Loughlin was the Defensive MVP.

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Bourne 40, Wareham 14: The Canalmen (8-3) rolled for their third win in their last four games.

Cape Tech 14, Upper Cape 6: The Crusaders (7-4) beat the Rams (4-6) in a low-scoring battle.

Adam Kurkjian covers high school sports for the Cape Cod Times. You can contact him at [email protected] and follow him on X at @AdamKurkjian.

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