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By Michael Flanagan
Hometown Weekly Sports Editor
The Medfield and Dover-Sherborn Regional High School football teams wrote the latest chapter of their Thanksgiving rivalry on Thursday in a high-scoring and exciting affair.
Behind a record-breaking day by senior running back Mason Giunta (19 carries for 159 yards and three touchdowns), who reached 1,000 rushing yards on the season, and another video-game-like performance by junior quarterback Mitchell Gonser (6 of 12 for 109 yards and two touchdowns, eight carries for 134 yards and one touchdown), the Warriors downed their arch rivals, 41-20, to finish the season at 9-2.

Medfield senior captain and wideout Liam O’Toole hauls in a deep ball before dashing 59-yards to the end zone for the Warriors’ second touchdown of the afternoon on Thanksgiving. Photos by Lizzy Collotta
The Warrior defense forced Holden Ferrari and the DS offense to a three-and-out on their opening series. Gonser then hooked up with Liam O’Toole from 59 yards away to put Medfield up 14-0 midway through the first.
With 2:59 to play in the first, Gonser threw his second touchdown of the day, this time to Steven Williams from 25 yards out to extend the Warrior lead to 21-0 at the end of one.
DS cut the deficit to 21-6 thanks to running back Tylan Mendes with 6:52 remaining in the second quarter, as the junior made one cut on a handoff up the middle and then dashed 46 yards to the end zone untouched to get the Raiders right back in it.

DS running back Timothy Polk (4) attempts to break through a gang of Medfield tacklers that includes senior captain and defensive end John Lowell (77), junior defensive end Daniel Dealy (48), and senior captain and defensive back Ben Adams (20).
Photos by Lizzy Collotta
The Raiders failed to go down without a fight, however, as Timothy Polk’s 17-yard touchdown run on DS’s opening series of the second half cut it to a 35-12 game with 8:12 remaining in the third (two-point try unsuccessful). The Warriors responded by handing the rock to Giunta, and the senior captain delivered his third touchdown of the day to extend Medfield’s lead to 41-12 early in the fourth quarter.

DS quarterback and captain Holden Ferrari (3) tries to escape the grasp of Medfield’s Andrew Cook (73) with support from Mitchell Gonser (5) about to arrive. Photos by Lizzy Collotta
Medfield now leads the all-time Thanksgiving head-to-head with DS 9-6.
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