If the MaxPreps state rankings hold true, the near future looks bright for Cromwell/Portland. They will be playing at home against Rocky Hill at at 6:00 PM on Wednesday. Cromwell/Portland have a defense that allows only 15 points per game, so Rocky Hill's offense will have their work cut out for them.
Cromwell/Portland brought a two-game winning streak into their contest against Woodstock Academy two weeks ago; they left with a three-game streak. Cromwell/Portland were fully in charge, breezing past Woodstock Academy 41-0. Among those leading the charge for Cromwell/Portland was senior Bryce Karstetter, who passed for 203 yards and 2 touchdowns. Karstetter has now scored at least one touchdown in the past eight games.
Meanwhile, Rocky Hill have been struggling to pick up a win, with their game against Berlin making it three winless games in a row. It was a game Rocky Hill are hoping to forget as they lost a 0-43 blowout to Berlin. Rocky Hill were in a tough position by the half, with the score already sitting at 0-35.
Cromwell/Portland's victory lifted them to 7-1 while Rocky Hill's loss dropped them down to 2-7. Allowing an average of points per game, Rocky Hill haven't exactly asserted themselves on the defensive end. We'll see if they can patch up the holes in their defense before their upcoming matchup.
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