Shrine camp: Day 7
New Hampshire coach Craig Kozens has named his starters for Saturday's Shrine Maple Sugar Bowl. He selected 13 offensive starters, which include two players at wingback and two at split end .
"Those are the guys who will be bringing in the plays," Kozens explained.
Kozens selected 12 defensive starters and said he'll rotate three defensive ends at two spots throughout the game. The starters:
OFFENSE
Quarterback: Billy Ferriter (Nashua South).
Running back: Alex Theodhosi (Londonderry).
Split end: Bobby Williams (Kearsarge).
Split end: Matt McLaughlin (St. Thomas).
Wingback: Kyle Brown (Concord).
Wingback: Sam Auffant (Winnacunnet).
Fullback: Jamie Moore: (Bishop Guertin).
Left tackle: Tim Tuttle (Bishop Guertin).
Left guard: Reed Spiller (Portsmouth).
Center: Joe Marquis (Laconia).
Right guard: Josh Lane (Pinkerton Academy).
Right tackle: John Morin (Salem).
Tight end: Nick Croteau (Bishop Guertin).
DEFENSE
Defensive end: Skyler Schlenker (Hanover).
Defensive end: Marshall Gleason (Concord).
Defensive end: Tyler Kuehl (Plymouth).
Defensive tackle: Josh Lane (Pinkerton Academy).
Defensive tackle: Reed Spiller (Portsmouth).
Linebacker: Michael Lefavor (Nashua South).
Linebacker: James Stewart (Salem).
Linebacker: John Sands (Laconia).
Cornerback: Ryan Cronan (Winnacunnet).
Cornerback: Shawn Sweeney (Plymouth).
Safety: Brett McAllister (Exeter).
Safety: Peter Mazzola (Pinkerton Academy).
Note: Greg Molloy (St. Thomas) will handle the punting and place-kicking duties.
"We're athletic on both sides of the ball," Kozens said. "We're deep. We foresee everyone getting some quality minutes."
Kozens and Vermont coach Mike Law each cancelled Tuesday's third practice. New Hampshire is scheduled to practice twice Wednesday (9:30-11:30 a.m. and 2:30-4:30 p.m.), twice Thursday and once Friday. New Hampshire Football Report will have an update following each day's final practice, as well as a game preview on Friday.
This year's game will be played at Dartmouth's Memorial Field. The opening kickoff is scheduled for 2:30 p.m.
The New Hampshire team will head into Hanover following Wednesday's final practice. Kozens said the team will go out for ice cream and then get a chance to walk around Memorial Field.
"We're happy with where we're at," Kozens said. "All our specials (special teams) are in. We have to fine-tune our goal-line package and our two-minute package -- we have to clean that up.
"We could play tomorrow if we had to."







