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Page 8 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Wednesday, November 27, 2024 The Advocate ranks the Top 10 most memorable Malden-Medford Thanksgiving Games of all time By Steve Freker T he Advocate has researched the extensive Malden-Medford Thanksgiving Day history and compiled a list of what we think are the TOP 10 MOST MEMORABLE GAMES of all time. #10— MALDEN 42, MEDFORD 15 (November 26, 1974): Malden routs Medford, 42-15, at Pearl Street Stadium for second-year Head Coach Paul Finn’s fi rst Turkey Day win of his 26-year career and a share of the fi rst Greater Boston League title since 1969. Tornado Co-Captain Jeff Sullivan rushed for 130 yards and scored two touchdowns; John Stanasek passed for two TDs and four conversion points; John Ruelle had a touchdown and a two-point conversion; Mark Burns, Pauk Coleman and junior Steve DeFilippis scored TDs; Steve Carlan netted a two-point conversion and Shawn Brickman kicked two PATs. All-Scholastic Co-Captain Jack Freker and defensive backs Steve Carpenter and Charlie Russell led the Malden defense. **** #9— MALDEN 59, MEDFORD 36 (November 26, 2015): They went out to a high school football contest, and a Madden NFL Game broke out. Scoring was fast and furious as Malden rolled to a 59-36 win in the highest-scoring game in series history. The win was signifi cant in HALL of FAMERS: Former longtime Malden High football Head Coach Paul Finn (at right) coached in more Malden-Medford games than anyone else in history: from 1973-1998. In the 1980s, he had the pleasure of coaching three Hall of Fame quarterbacks – all from the “Air Finn” 1980s – pictured from left to right: Chuck Borstel (1986); Billy Roderick (1987); and Steve Monaco (1983, 1984, 1985). (Advocate Photo/Steve Freker) that it clinched the Tornados’ fi rst GBL Championship since 1988, breaking a 27-year title drought. The Exilhomme Brothers, Danley and DJ, both of whom went on to star at Central Connecticut State University, dominated this one, scoring six TDs between them. Head Coach Joe Pappagallo, who had steered Malden to a dramatic win over Everett (fi rst time since 1992) two weeks earlier, retired after seven years at the helm and a 6-1 coaching record on Thanksgiving Day. **** TIE at #8— MALDEN 26, MEDFORD 6 (November 27, 1969): In a scene out of a movie script, senior co-captain Dave Moulton – sidelined with 60 stitches in his head after an automobile accident the night before the game – came off the bench in the second half and scored two touchdowns to lead Malden to a 26-6 win over Medford, earning a share of the GBL title with Quincy. Malden had trailed, 6-0, at the half, with Moulton relegated to the sidelines in street clothes. In a scene we assure you would never be replicated today, “Moultie” convinced legendary Malden coach Bill Tighe to let him on the fi eld, and he led his team to a win, complete with bloody bandages at the end of the game. And MALDEN 34, MEDFORD 15 Mid-grade Regular $3.57 2.83 37 29 Over 45 Years of Excellence! Full Service $2.95 Order online at angelosoil.com (November 22, 2022): This is only one of two games in this compilation where the Malden win over Medford did not end in either an undefeated Malden season, a Greater Boston League Championship – or both. But hey, let’s face it, they played the game at “Friendly Fenway” for Game #135 in the most iconic baseball park in the world – and Malden won! The stars of the game were sophomore running back Kevin Exilhomme and BIG GAME: When Malden defeated Medford in 1948, it secured a spot in the National Championship game where they defeated Robert E. Lee High School in the Gator Bowl, 14-0. (Courtesy Photo) junior safety Felix Junior Da Costa. Exilhomme, brother of second-year Malden Head Coach Witche Exilhomme, scored three touchdowns on 29 carries for 81 yards, including a 95-yard kickoff return touchdown to open the game. Da Costa returned his third fumble for TD of the season and also had a key interception to stop a Medford drive when the game got close in the fourth quarter. Malden’s seventh straight Turkey Day win tied a series streak record. **** #7— MALDEN 19, MEDFORD 14 (November 28, 1955): Dom Fermano was no stranger to Thanksgiving Day exploits, having scored twice in a Malden win over Medford as a star junior one year previously. In his senior season, with the game and the GBL Championship on the line, Malden trailed, 14-13, with under three minutes to play – not for long. Fermano took a pitch, found some space and raced 40 yards for a Tornado touchdown, electrifying the crowd and giving Malden the winning points – and the GBL title, with a 19-14 victory. **** #6— MALDEN 19, MEDFORD 0 (November 22, 1951): For only the second time in series history, both teams came into the game unbeaten. Malden, at 7-01, was not in the running for either a league or Class A State Title. Medford, at 8-0, would share the Class A State Championship and league crown with Weymouth, if the Mustangs were to prevail. Malden sent the Mustangs home empty-handed, no longer unbeaten, with a decisive, 19-0 victory. Malden finished with its last undefeated season at 8-0-1, and Weymouth won the league and Class A titles by winning its Thanksgiving game over, get this, Greenfi eld, Vermont, clinching a perfect 9-0 fi nish, its 37th straight win, spanning four years. **** TIE at #5— MALDEN 12, MEDFORD 2 (November 26, 1931): A 12-2 win over Medford finished Malden with its second unbeaten season (9-0-1) and Class A State Co-Championship in three years. Touchdowns by Sam Pashoian and Lloyd Tupper led the way. And MALDEN 0, MEDFORD 0 (November 28, 1935): Defensive purists exult! The punting and the leg of Malden’s “Chuckin” Charlie O’Rourke, one of the best quarterbacks to ever wear the Blue and Gold – not his golden arm – and that of Medford Captain Art Wareham dominated in a battle of lines in a 0-0 scoreless tie, the RANKS | SEE PAGE 9

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