GNH football silences Seymour in 20-7 victory

WINSTED — Gilbert/Northwestern/Housatonic co-op football snapped a three-game losing streak with a 20-7 victory over Seymour High School on Saturday, Oct. 28.

GNH’s senior quarterback Nolan Risedorf scored all three Yellowjacket touchdowns on his feet, with two breakaway rushes and a deep punt returned to the house. Seymour found several scoring chances in the red zone, but the goal line defense of GNH stood their ground and challenged the Wildcats to beat them in the air.

Conditions on Van Why Field in Winsted were ideal for a late October afternoon game: a sunny 77 degrees with a light breeze at kick-off. 

After a tough 12-7 loss in Watertown on Oct. 20, GNH was hungry for a win on their home field.

The Yellowjackets hit the ground running when Owen Riemer busted open a 37-yard rush on GNH’s first possession. Nolan Risedorf broke out for a 22-yard sprint to the endzone a few plays later and GNH took an early 7-0 lead. 

Seymour scored at the start of the second quarter on a 5-yard pass on 4th and goal from quarterback Anthony Cortello to tie the game. 

Less than a minute later, Risedorf found daylight on a QB sneak to the right and dashed for a 47-yard touchdown.  GNH went for two but failed to convert, bringing the score to 13-7.

Both teams took turns going three-and-out for the majority of the second quarter. 

“Defense, we gotta get a touchdown. If our offense can’t, we gotta do it ourselves,” said a Seymour defender on the sideline as the punting team ran back out onto the field with about two minutes left in the half.

The punt landed in the hands of Risedorf, who turned on the jets and went 67-yards to the hole. GNH took a 20-7 lead with 1:57 before the break. 

Seymour connected on a deep pass and spiked the ball on the 5-yard line with 0:19 left. GNH captain Aiden Avenia sacked Cortello on the next play and the first half expired. 

Dark clouds rolled over Winsted at half time and a light drizzle rained down on the field. 

The second half was a defensive battle with neither team finding success on the ground. Cortello repeatedly looked to pass under pressure as the angry Yellowjackets nest penetrated Seymour’s front line. The Wildcats strung together a few big drives but were unable to get the job done at the goal line. Three Seymour chances in the red zone ended with turnovers on downs in the third and fourth quarters. 

GNH had a final scoring chance on a field goal late in the fourth quarter. The kick had the distance but was ruled wide right.

The shining sun returned as the game ended 20-7 in favor of GNH. After the match, both teams moved to 3-4 this season. 

“Our quickness clearly beat them,” GNH Coach Scott Salius said in a postgame interview with Just Sports Winsted. “Defense stepped up great. Special teams stepped up great. Punt return for a touchdown is awesome.”

This game was the first of a three-game home stretch for GNH. Next up, the Yellowjackets will host Wolcott High School (1-6) on Nov. 4 with a 2 p.m. kick-off. GNH will then host Holy Cross High School (5-2) on Nov. 11 with the game set to begin at 1 p.m.

Evan Schibi shook the tackler when GNH football defeated Seymour 20-7 in Winsted on Saturday, Oct. 28. Photo by Riley Klein

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