"We were bigger up front. We were able to push them around a little bit, and that made the difference," he said.
Enfield's Chris Kauffman was a workhorse rusher, gaining 143 yards on 22 carries. He also caught two passes for 22 yards.
But it was Patrick Jubrey (6 rushes, 28 yards) that broke free for the Raiders' first touchdown of the game, running 33 yards for the score with 4:59 remaining in the first quarter. The extra point was wide.
In a sign of bad things to come, SPGT failed to recover the short ensuing kickoff, even though it wasn't an intentional onside kick.
Enfield managed to drive as far as the Falcons' 2-yard line, where it had a first-and-goal, but SPGT drove the Raiders back to the 9 before Nate Mathewson hit a 26-yard field goal with 1:04 left in the opening quarter to give Enfield a 9-0 lead.
The Falcons went four-and-out on their next possession, and Enfield blocked the Falcons' punt attempt. The Raiders recovered on SPGT's 19-yard line, and Kauffman capped off a touchdown drive with a 1-yard plunge with 9:57 to go in the half. Mathewson's kick was good.
SPGT's offense continued to sputter. After going four-and-out again, Falcons quarterback Matt Dumont (7-23-3-0, 102 yards) was intercepted on both of his team's following two possessions.
After the second interception, Enfield drove 53 yards to score another touchdown just :34 before halftime, capped by Chris Hohn's 12-yard run.
The snap on the extra point attempt was bobbled and the conversion was no good, leaving the Raiders with a 22-0 lead at the half -- its highest offensive output of the year for 24 minutes.
SPGT nearly made a game of it in the second half thanks to two blocked punts on a wet field.
The first block gave the Falcons the ball on Enfield's 1-yard line, and Mike Nadeau ran it in on first down from there with 4:09 to play in the third quarter. Scott McIntyre then ran in a two-point conversion on a fake kick, and the lead was cut to 22-8.
Enfield went four-and-out on its next drive, and the Falcons again blocked the punt -- this time taking over on the Raiders' 7-yard line.
After a six-yard run from Dumont, Nadeau picked up the final yard for his second TD and Dumont hit the extra point, putting the score at 22-15 with 1:45 left in the third quarter.
While the third quarter belonged to the Falcons, they could do nothing in the fourth.
With 7:09 to play, Chris Kauffman broke free from a crowd of would-be tacklers, then stiffarmed a couple more as he rambled for a 33-yard run that extended the Raiders' lead to two touchdowns again.
SPGT had an excellent drive after that, moving from its own 35 to Enfield's 15 as Dumont completed a 20-yard pass to McIntyre on a fake punt on fourth-and-12 and a 27-yard pass to Nadeau. But Dumont's final pass of the game was intercepted by Mike Dalenta in the endzone with 2:49 to play, and the Raiders ran out the clock.
"I give my kids credit for hanging in there," Cefaratti said. "The defense had some good stands there in the second half."
Gaucher also gave the Falcons credit for putting up a challenge in the third quarter.
"They could have given up at 22-0 at the half, but they didn't," he said.
Still, as Gaucher noted, "Take away those two blocked punts, (and) they really didn't have a lot of offense against us."
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