The 1992 edition of the Mansfield Green Hornet football team was
one of the highest scoring teams in the school's history. During the
regular season they outscored their opponents 267-42 in the first half
of their games. This allowed the younger team members to play the second
half of most games. These younger players would use this valuable
playing time to hone their skills, which would lead to another Super
Bowl in 1994.
To many fans this was as good a team as any to play for Mansfield, and to some it was the greatest. Whether it was or not, the town of Mansfield is proud of the members of this team. They have become solid citizens in the world community and great roll models to the youth of Mansfield. |
1992 Schedule and Scoring | ||
Opponent | Score | Winning margin |
New Bedford | 35-14 | 21 |
Oliver Ames | 42-20 | 22 |
Attleboro | 42-21 | 21 |
Canton | 35-0 | 35 |
Franklin | 47-21 | 26 |
King Philip | 41-20 | 21 |
No. Attleboro | 35-0 | 35 |
Stoughton | 27-9 | 18 |
Sharon | 47-12 | 35 |
Foxboro | 32-0 | 32 |
Super Bowl | . | |
Winthrop | 20-12 | 8 |
Totals | 403-129 | 274 |
First week of 1992
Boston Globe
Football roundup |
WINTHROP -- Mansfield has come up with big plays all season.
Against a gutsy Winthrop defense yesterday, Mansfield struggled, but
Omari Walker came up with the biggest play of the season to turn the
game around.
Backed by Walker's two touchdowns, Mansfield, ranked fourth in the Globe's Top 20 poll, defeated Winthrop, 20-12, capping a storybook season with the Division 3B Super Bowl title in front of 4,000 fans. "I was supposed to get the ball and take a knee," said Walker. "When I got the ball and I saw all the room, I had to take off. I figured the worst thing that could happen is I could get yelled at."
"With Omari, you always have to give him the green light," said Mansfield coach Mike Redding. "He has the ablilty to take control of the game. He didn't throw up the numbers he usually does today, but he made some pretty big plays." Winthrop running back Anthony Palmer was impressive. The junior rushed for 96 yards and scored two touchdowns. More importantly he sparked his team, bouncing off defenders to gain the extra yard. Midway through the second quarter, Palmer was hit at the line of scrimmage, bounced off another defender and went 58 yards for a touchdown, giving Winthrop a 12-7 lead. Defense won this game. Mansfield (11-0), the Hockomock League champion, romped past every team it faced. Its closest game was a 27-9 verdict over Stoughton. Northeastern Conference champion Winthrop (9-2) played tough defense, shutting down Mansfield in the first half. Mansfield played solid defense as well, especially in the second half, forcing three turnovers. "We never saw a defense this tough," said Walker. "We were all serious in the locker room at halftime. We had to change some things because they were picking us up so well." With 4:24 remaining and Mansfield leading, 13-12, Jamie Sullivan knocked the ball loose from Winthrop quarterback Mike Mason and Eric Schleman recovered at the Winthrop 34. Six plays later, Tony Forte ran it in from 4 yards out. Sullivan's kick gave Mansfield a 20-12 lead.
On ninth play of Winthrop's first possession, Mason (79 yards, 1 TD, 3 interceptions) connected with Palmer for a 31-yard touchdown. Mansfield answered early in the second quarter when Walker ran in from 2 yards. Sullivan's kick made it 7-6. "They came up with the big plays, especially on special teams," said Winthrop coach Tony Fucillo. "Walker's touchdown at the end of the half really turned the game around." |
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1992 Roster 11 David Lundell SR 12 Fred Vallett SO 14 David Camelio SR 17 Alex Aleman SR 18 Josh Hines JR 19 Warren Bacon SO 20 Robert Wickersham JR 21 Tremaine Johnson SO 22 Daniel Bennett JR 23 Jason Aleman SO 25 Richard Ruffing JR 26 Tony Forte (C) SR 27 Craig Nelson SR 28 John Armstrong JR 32 Gary DeGirolamo JR 33 Robert Smith SO 34 Robert Reed SO 35 Patrick Titus SR 40 Eric Palmer SO 41 Jonathan Carpenter SO 42 Judson Brown JR 43 Omari Walker SR 44 Ryan Palmieri SO 45 Michael Bernstein SO 46 Matthew Carpenter (C) SR 47 Carlos Medeiros JR 50 Jamie Sullivan (C) SR 51 Martin Bray JR 52 Steve Botelho SR 53 Eric Schleman SO 54 Brian Lavery SR 55 Craig Smith JR 56 Jeffrey Devine SO 58 Joel Botelho SO 59 Stephen Medeiros SO 62 Mario Corona SR 63 Sean Gray JR 64 David Sullivan SO 68 Matthew Levesque JR 69 John Ewens SO 71Joshua Marder SR 72 Paul Lunn SO 74 Kristoffer Drew SR 79 Paul Marder SO 80 Chris Brides SO 83 Kerry Taylor SO 84 Benjamin Moore SR |
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