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From YouTube: Boston Neighborhood Sports - 9/14/15
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This week in Boston Neighborhood Sports, we bring you highlights of the Brighton vs. O'Bryant high school football game, along with the rest of the BPS high school football scores from the season's week 1 action. For full coverage of the Brighton vs. O'Bryant football game, please visit: http://www.cityofboston.gov/cable/video_library.asp?id=16183
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A
This
year
on
Friday,
we
got
a
look
at
last
year's
Boston
North
champions
the
Brighton
Bengals,
as
they
paid
a
visit
to
the
O'bryant
Tigers,
let's
head
to
O'bryant
high
school
for
this
one,
the
UC
first
year,
starting
quarterback
for
O'brien
Kobe
Smith,
but
it
was
just
play
it
safe
t
that
got
his
team
going
early
first
quarter,
Kobe
Smith,
picks
off
Nate
hall
and
takes
it
to
the
house.
38
yard
interception
return
for
a
touchdown
O'brien
goes
up,
62,
zip
there
early
on
in
the
first
quarter.
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It
wasn't
much
offense
going
on
in
this
one
until
the
second
half
so
well,
fast-forward
to
the
3rd
quarter,
Smith
on
the
quarterback
keeper
he
shoved
out
of
bounds
inside
the
5-yard
line,
looks
like
O'brien
set
up
to
score,
but
brightens
d
hang
stuff.
Kevin
Brown
comes
up
with
the
interception
off
the
tip
ball.
In
the
end
zone
keeps
O'bryant
from
scoring
in
the
third
quarter,
but
on
the
ensuing
possession
for
the
bengals,
they
really
had
a
tough
time.
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All
night
offensively,
Nate
Hall,
wrapped
up
in
the
backfield
by
Steven
Lam
Hall,
was
under
duress
all
evening.
Long
Brighton
could
not
move
the
football
very
easily
we're
going
to
pick
it
up
in
the
fourth
quarter.
Now
still
62,
zip
Kobe
Smith,
with
a
strike
over
the
middle
to
hae
bo
qui
Smith
would
tack
on
the
two-point
conversion
as
O'bryant
takes
down.
Last
year's
Boston
North
champion
brightened
Bengals
14,
the
zip
and
O'brien
starts
off
the
season
at
one
and
0
we're
going
to
get
you
the
rest
of
the
scores.
From
the
weekend.
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The
West
Roxbury
Raiders
had
a
tough
game
against
Dorchester
on
Friday,
but
that
didn't
take
away
from
the
celebration
on
saturday
at
their
home
field,
the
Raiders
were
joined
by
Boston
mayor
Marty,
Walsh,
school
superintendent,
Tommy
Chang,
Boston,
Parks
and
Recreation
Commissioner,
Chris,
Cook
and
other
school
and
city
officials
for
a
ribbon-cutting
to
mark
the
completion
of
a
renovation
project.
A
traitor
filled
the
eighteen
point.
Two
million
dollar
project
includes
new
turf
for
the
football
softball
baseball
and
soccer
fields.
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A
new
sixth
Lane
paved
running
track:
three
tennis
courts
to
half
court
basketball
courts,
a
new
energy-efficient
lighting
system.
As
for
the
West
Roxbury
raiders
football
team,
their
first
game
on
the
new
field
will
be
this
upcoming
friday
at
6pm
vs.
Madison
Park
boy.
That
place
looks
great.
They
did
a
great
job
there.
That's
going
to
do
it
for
sports
this
week
be
sure
to
come
right
back
here
next
week
for
more
on
Boston
neighborhood
sports.