On a blustery Halloween night at John Hollingsworth Field, the Reading Memorial High School Rockets delivered a dominant performance to close out the regular season, defeating the Woburn Tanners 34ā14. The win brings both teams to a 4ā4 record, but more importantly, keeps Readingās playoff hopes alive heading into the MIAA postseason selection.
Fast Start and Trickery Set the Tone
Reading wasted no time electrifying the home crowd. On their opening drive, senior halfback Dominic Pate threw a 30-yard option pass to Jayden Gomes for a touchdown, followed by a Will Chute TD pass to Pate himself. The Rockets led 14ā0 after the first quarter and extended it to 20ā0 by halftime, thanks to another Chute-to-Gomes connection.

The Rocketsā offense was firing on all cylinders, mixing traditional runs with creative play-calling. Despite three touchdowns being called back due to penalties, Readingās momentum never faltered.
Pateās Monster Night
Dominic Pate was the star of the night, contributing in every phase of the game. He had:
- A passing touchdown
- A receiving touchdown
- Multiple long rushing touchdowns, including a 39-yard score that answered Woburnās lone third-quarter touchdown.
Pateās versatility and explosiveness kept Woburnās defense guessing all night.
Chuteās Command and Composure
Quarterback Will Chute continued his impressive season, adding a rushing touchdown and multiple key completions. Despite windy conditions, Chute remained poised, making smart decisions and protecting the football. His leadership was evident as he guided the Rockets through a game filled with momentum swings and officiating challenges.
Defensive Grit and Turnovers
Readingās defense was relentless, forcing three turnovers, including two fumbles and a late-game interception by Ryan Pulpi that was unfortunately negated by a penalty. The Rocketsā defensive line consistently disrupted Woburnās run-heavy offense, while the secondary blanketed receivers and broke up key passes.
Senior linebacker Cobe Farris and captain Shawn DuRoss anchored the defense, with standout plays from underclassmen like Jared Frazier and Harrison Farnum.
Woburnās Response and Late Push
Woburn showed resilience, scoring twice in the second half, including a red-zone touchdown by Thomas Kineavy. Quarterback Aiden Wood found some rhythm in the third quarter, connecting with receivers on rollout passes, but the Tanners couldnāt overcome their early mistakes and turnovers.
Senior Night Energy and Community Support
The game was also a celebration of Readingās seniors, with pregame festivities, a packed student section in costume, and shoutouts to local businesses like Cafe Capri Pizza and Reading Town Florist. Former Rocket and Tufts captain Dom DeCrescenzo joined the broadcast at halftime, praising the teamās growth and playoff potential.
Looking Ahead
With the win, Reading finishes the regular season on a three-game win streak. Their playoff fate now rests in the hands of the MIAA rankings and tiebreakers. If they donāt make the cut, theyāll face Stoneham in the annual Thanksgiving Day game, this year at Stonehamās newly renovated field.
Regardless of what comes next, the Rockets gave their fans a thrilling and memorable night, showcasing grit, creativity, and heart.

