Belmont Takes Thanksgiving Game Tumble, Falling To Watertown, 21-12

Photo: Up for grabs: The failed two-point conversion after Belmont’s second TD.

On a glorious weather day for football – sunny, breezy, and cool – Belmont and Watertown took to the field for the 103rd edition of the annual Thanksgiving day football rivalry held this year at Watertown’s Victory Field.

The last time the Marauders were on their neighbor’s pitch in 2023, Belmont came away with a historic blowout, a decisive 47-0 victory over Watertown capping the team’s first Middlesex League championship in 60 years. But this year would be the last opportunity to secure a much needed “W” as the Marauders had experienced a winless 2025 campaign.

And while the team would equal its high score of the year and kept the Raiders to three TDs, it still wasn’t enough for the Marauders to produce an upset as Watertown took home the winner’s trophy, 21-12.

After a stagnate first quarter in which neither team could produce much offense, Belmont would put together one of its best series of the season: a 13 play, 80 yard drive – all on the ground – that took nearly 10 minutes off the clock. Belmont’s MVP and all-star candidate Casey Regan would bull his way from two yards out into the endzone with seven minutes remaining in the half. The two point conversion attempt – a run up the middle – was a lost cause.

Soon afterwards, Watertown would take the lead within three minutes as senior running back Gabe Oliveira De Mattos swept around Belmont’s right end for a 22-yard touchdown run. The Raider’s extra point kick was true giving Watertown a 7-6 advantage going into the half.

After going three and out after the half time kickoff, luck appeared to go Belmont’s was the punt was “muffed’ by the Raider returner giving the Marauders a second chance to start the second half with an inkling of momentum. But Belmont once again couldn’t do much and Watertown would take its first drive in the second half methodically into Belmont’s end of the field with Patrick McHugh walking it into the endzone from four-yards out. 14-6 Watertown.

Yet give the Marauders credit as Belmont would find its way into the Watertown endzone, with a rare successful pass to midfield. Three plays later, Regan would bounce to the outside to outrace the defensive back 35-yards to the pylon with seven minutes remaining in the game to cut the lead to 14-12. The two point conversion attempt to potentially tie the game was a jump ball that no one could control.

Despite what could have been a major shift in momentum to Belmont never materialized as Watertown grind the ballgame away with a constant barrage of running plays culminating with Oliveira De Mattos’ second running TD of the morning.

Watertown/Belmont Girls’ Hockey Slides By Andover, 2-1; Austin Prep Next on Wednesday

Photo: Watertown/Belmont’s Erin McLaughlin redirects the puck past Andover goalie Meaghan Johnson for the Mauraiders’ first goal.

Goals by senior captain Erin McLaughlin and sophomore Aurora Fidler provided the margin of victory as the Watertown/Belmont combined high schools girls’ ice hockey team skated by a resilient Andover High School (19-3-1) squad in a first round match in the Division 1 state championship tournament at Watertown’s Ryan Rink Saturday, Feb. 28.

“It was a very exciting game. Maybe too exciting. But we got one under our belts,” said Watertown/Belmont Head Coach Steve Russo to the Belmontonian as his 4th-ranked team advances to the quarterfinals where it will meet fifth-seed Austin Prep of Reading.

The game is tentatively scheduled for Wednesday, March 4 at 6 p.m. in Woburn. 

In a match which Watertown/Belmont (19-3-1) dominated large portions of the first and second periods, it was Andover’s defense – led by senior goaltender Meaghan Johnson and standout junior defender Jillian Hughes – which kept Watertown/Belmont’s top line, which includes all-star senior forward Emily Loprete, in check.

“We were inches away several times, hitting a post once, but we just couldn’t score that early goal,” said Russo.

While the Maraiders were in control for long stretches, the Golden Eagles found gaps in the Watertown/Belmont back line which resulted in a number of odd man rushes at veteran freshman goaltender Jonna Kennedy – she started last year as an eighth grader. But nearly all the partial breaks were broken down before reaching the net by the speedy defenders, led by senior co-captain Suzanne Noone and junior Serena Nally

“We have people that work hard to get back when a mistake is made and as you saw, they had several opportunities to score when our defense and forwards made the play to deny,” said Russo. 

It took a pair of penalties early in the second and third periods to open space on the ice for the Maraiders to take advantage.

After an interference penalty on Andover, a shot from the point by junior defender Kelly McCusker-Brown found McLaughlin in slot where the senior redirected the puck just past Johnson’s left pad into the net second minute into the middle stanza.

Watertown/Belmont’s second goal was a moment of being in the right place for Fidler who knocked in a loose puck in the crease to double the lead also two minutes into the final period, assisted by McLaughlin and Nally. 

Soon after the second goal, Andover began to exploit a tiring Watertown/Belmont squad.

“That happens in playoff games,” said Russo. “You get the jitters, the adrenaline wears off, it happens.” 

Soon, Andover drew a penalty just before midway through the period and scored on a wrist shot in close from senior captain Jessica Leone with assists from fellow senior captain Caroline Hughes and Jillian Hughes. 

“Andover kept coming. They played with some desperation and they’re a really good team,” said Russo. 

The Golden Eagles nearly knotted up the contest with five-and-a-half minutes left with a shot from a swarm in the slot hit Kennedy at the last second. While a penalty against Watertown/Belmont with 30 seconds remaining allowed Andover to pull their goalie and have six skaters against the Maraiders’ four, two final shots from the point didn’t reach Kennedy as they were blocked out front. 

For Russo, Saturday’s victory belonged to the team rather than a couple of individual players who performed well. 

“All three [offensive] lines did their job today. Everybody did what was asked of them,” said Russo. 

 

Watertown/Belmont Hockey Begins Playoffs Saturday Vs Andover

On Saturday, Feb. 28 at 12:30 p.m., the 4th-seed Watertown/Belmont combined high school Girls’ Ice Hockey team (18-3-1) will face off against the 13th-ranked Andover High (11-6-2) in the first-round playoff game of the MIAA Div. 1 state championships. 

The game will be held at the Ryan Skating Rink in Watertown.

Sports: Girls’ Ice Hockey Edged by Top-Ranked Duxbury, 3-2, in Opener

The winter season started on a down, yet still promising note, as the combined Watertown/Belmont high schools girls’  ice hockey team lost to their chief nemesis, the Duxbury High Dragons, 3-2, in the season opener on Saturday, Dec. 13 held in Kingston.

The Maraiders – combining the team’s Marauders and Raiders – held a 2-1 lead over the defending Dev. 1 state champions late in the first period by goals scored from Belmont’s Erin McLaughlin (on the power play with an assist by Belmont defenseman Serena Nally) and Watertown’s all-star Emily Loprete who took the puck the length of the rink to score on a backhand.

Yet Watertown/Belmont could not hold off this year’s top-rated team, with Dragon freshman Kelly McCarthy scoring the game winner on a breakaway four minutes into the final period.

It’s expected the Maraiders and the Dragons will meet up once again in the playoffs in March.