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Penalties, Late Interception Thwart Nighthawk Football Team

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A pair of touchdowns were called back on penalties, and a late game missed opportunity to take the lead and interception prevented Newtown High School’s football team from pulling off a comeback against visiting Ridgefield on October 1.

The visiting Tigers escaped Blue & Gold Stadium with an ugly 10-7 win. Ridgefield broke a scoreless tie with a 35 yard field goal as time expired to end the first half. The Tigers scored early in the third quarter on a 47 yard play on third down and 15 yards to go.

Pass interference wiped out a Newtown touchdown and led to a punt later in the third.

Trailing 10-0 in the fourth, Newtown quarterback Dylan Magazu connected with Cam Ward for a 24 yard scoring play on third down. It was a 10-7 game with 10:29 left.

The Nighthawks forced a punt and appeared posed to go from being shut out to suddenly in the lead. A 21 yard Andrew Jacobs run set up an apparent Magazu TD pass that this time was called back on a holding penalty.

Newtown got the ball back late and Magazu aired out a long throw that could not be hauled in and Ridgefield intercepted a pass in the final minute to seal things.

The Hawks have a bye week, then visit Bunnell of Stratford on Friday, October 15 at 7 pm.

Dylan Magazu throws a pass during Newtown's 10-7 loss to Ridgefield on October 1. —Bee Photos, Hutchison
Caleb Smith looks for running room.
Andrew Jacobs rushes the ball.
The NHS dancers and mascot entertained the crowd at halftime.
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