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Chris McNally: 5 Questions Fan Friday

#4 Chris McNally, RB, Marshfield Hurricanes

The Hurricanes first 5 Question Fan Friday is the Hurricanes MVP Chris McNally. McNally had a record breaking season behind a dominant line in 2018. He rushed for over 1,000 yards and had 11 total touchdowns. He also holds the league record for longest play in ECFL history with a 97 yard Touchdown run.

Thank you to all the fans who participated and congratulations to the lucky fans whose questions were chosen!

Question by Erik P. : What’s you’re 40 time?

Chris McNally: Last time I ran a 40 it was a 4.43 now days I’m in slow motion so probably like a 4.6

Kevin M.: Who is your favorite superhero?

Chris McNally: The Punisher

Dan: If you could have any superpower which one would it be?

Chris McNally: Teleporting

Steve: If you could have one last meal, appetizer, entree and dessert, what would it be?

Chris McNally: In and out burgers double double fries and a Neapolitan shake

John: If you could hang with one person dead or alive who would it be and where would you go?

Chris McNally: Aaliyah (dead) and Amalfi coast Italy 🇮🇹 to propose 😂

Your questions are answered! Thanks to all who participated and special thanks to Chris for taking time out of his day to answer some questions for the fans!

Next week we will be asking 2017 team MVP and reigning Hurricane Warrior award winner Joune Fraser. To ask your question please fill out the quick form below.

#34 Joune Fraser

#34 Joune Fraser, DE/WR/S/TE

Click here for Joune Fraser’s profile

    5 Questions Fan Friday with Chris McNally

    Hurricanes Running Back Chris McNally

    The First Hurricanes Fan Friday will be with the Hurricanes 2018 Most Valuable Player Chris McNally.

    The 5 Question Fan Friday is where fans get to ask one Hurricane player a question. This is your chance to get to know your favorite players. Only 5 questions will be chosen and the answers will be revealed the Friday after. Here is your chance to ask the Hurricanes MVP a question!

    McNally rushed for 1,020 yards last season and scored 11 touchdowns. He wasn’t just great as a running back, he also had a kick return touchdown and a punt return touchdown.

    McNally, a Bourne graduate played his college football with Mount Ida where he helped them win a championship.

    Chris McNally’s profile

      2019 Kickoff Meeting

      The Marshfield Hurricanes will host their 2019 Kickoff meeting on February 6th, 2019 at their practice facility, The U at Starland, 645 Washington Street Hanover MA. Registration and check in will start at 7:30pm.

      TO REGISTER PLEASE CLICK HERE

      This meeting is an informational meeting for all players interested in playing for the Marshfield Hurricanes in 2019.

      The Hurricanes are coming off of a disappointing Championship game defeat for the second straight year. They look to retool for the 2019 and bring their first championship home to Marshfield.

      The Hurricanes have a lot of great things to announce this season. “We are looking to create an amazing fan experience and utilize modern technology to have more interactions with our fans and community” Head Coach John Fossetti replied when asked about the upcoming season. Although he didn’t give specifics and didn’t want reveal any information, he did say “It is something we are looking to revolutionize in Semi Pro Football in New England.”

      Other things fans and players should look forward to this season:

      1. Five Question Fan Fridays- This is where 5 fans get selected to ask their questions to their favorite players
      2. Fan Appreciation Day – There will be a selected game where fans will get a FREE T-Shirt at the gate of the game
      3. Cheerleaders- For the first time, the Hurricanes are expanding the fan experience with their first cheerleader squad. Learn More
      4. Hurricane Holiday- The Hurricanes are looking forward to their 2nd Annual Hurricane Holiday, where they give back to families in need during the holiday season. Learn More
      5. FUNdraisers- The Hurricanes are planning on having many fundraisers this season that will get the fans involved with the players. Some fundraisers include Golf Tournaments, TV Raffles, Poker Tournaments and much more.
      6. A great family fun atmosphere for all ages to enjoy and MUCH More

      This is going to be a great year for the Hurricanes and the Marshfield community. To become a part of the Hurricanes for this season you can click here to register

      Hurricane Award Winners of 2018

      The Hurricanes had their banquet Saturday, and would like to congratulate all of the players on a successful season. The Hurricanes had many great performances this season and look to continue to build for next season.

      We are pleased to announce this years team award winners.

      First we would like to celebrate the Rookies of the year. The Rookie of the year awards go to the players that had a tremendous season in their first year of Semi Pro Football.

      Offensive Rookie of The Year: Dustin Rutko

      Dustin Rutko Left Tackle

      Dustin played almost every snap at Left Tackle for the Hurricanes last season. Not only did he protect the blind side of the QBs he was pivotal in creating huge holes in the run game and was a force at his position.

      Defensive Rookie Of The Year: David Lake

      David Lake Safety/Linebacke

      David Lake played his High School football at Carver High School. Lakes athletic ability and versatility was a huge asset to the Hurricanes this season. Coming in as a rookie, he looked like a season vet. Lake made many game changing plays in 2018 most memorable a huge Interception in week 1 to help the Hurricanes seal a victory.

      The Trenches award goes out to the best Offensive or Defensive Lineman that dominated in the trenches.

      Trenches Award: Vance Turner

      Vance Turner Right Guard

      Vance Turner was a force this season for the Hurricanes. Whether it be pulling, working together on double teams or leading straight up the hole, Vance controlled the Line of Scrimmage. Vance has been with the Hurricanes since day one and is a mainstay on the line.

      12th Man Award:  Conner McDermott

      Conner McDermott Linebacker

      The 12th man award goes to the player who comes off the bench who is just as valuable as the 11 on the field. Not only does Conner give it his all on the field, but he is an amazing teammate and person off the field. Every chance Conner had he capitalized on the field and was a unanimous decision on this honor.

      Hurricane Award: Ty Holley

      Ty Holley Running Back

      The Hurricane award goes to a player who is the epitome of being a Hurricane. A player that has grit, integrity, character and is a leader on and off the field. This years award goes a player who on and off the field exemplifies who the Hurricanes are. Ty is what a true leader is made of. He was always positive and picked up other teammates when they were down. We are very happy to announce that this years Hurricane Award goes to Ty.

      Special Teams Player of The Year: Ramon Rogers

      Ramon Rogers Running Back

      Ramons knowledge and athletic ability helped him become one of the most valuable player on special teams. He made many plays all year long. Ramon was a great addition and his work ethic proved to be one of his biggest assets.

      Offensive Player Of The Year: Terrell Chandler

      Terrell Chandler Wide Receiver

      It seemed like whenever their needed to be a play made, Terrell made it. He led all receivers with 5 Touchdowns and had an amazing 33 yards per reception. The most memorable moment would probably be the last second 55 yard touchdown to win the game versus the Rhode Island Cowboys last season. Terrell speed is amazing and it seemed whenever his number was called, he made an amazing play.

      /Defensive Player Of The Year: Patrick Zadrozny

      Patrick Zadrozny Defensive End

      Patrick Zadrozny was a force to be reckoned with all season long. With a team leading 12 sacks, it seemed whenever Pat had a huge game the whole defense dominated. Pat also had a Touchdown and a returned 2 point conversion to add on to his phenomenal play. He was also the Hurricanes Punter and pinned teams deep with his punting abilities.

      Hurricane Warrior Award: Joune Fraser

      Joune Fraser DE/S/WR/TE

      The Hurricane Warrior award goes to the player that is a warrior on the field. This year, we couldn’t think of anyone else more deserving than Joune Fraser. Fraser did it all for the team this year, whether it was playing Defensive Line, Wide Receiver or returning kicks, his presence on the field was known.

      Hurricanes Most Valuable Player: Chris McNally

      Chris McNally Running Back

      The Hurricanes Most Valuable Player was a unanimous decision. McNally was a difference maker on the field this season. He broke many team and league records this season. Finishing the season with 1020 yards, 11 touchdowns with a longest run of 97 yards in week 8. His most memorable game may have been the Semi Final game where he carried the ball 26 times for 230 yards, one rushing touchdown and one reception touchdown.

      Hurricanes Prepare for their 2018 End of Season Banquet

      The Hurricanes will be celebrating their 2018 Season with their banquet tonight at the Marshfield Elks. It is going to be an amazing night, we will have food catered by Marshfields own Chef’s Table. As well as the great food, their will be music and an awards ceremony.

      The Hurricanes would like to thank everyone who helped make the 2018 season so spectacular and most likely we would like to thank all of the fans for all of their support throughout the season.

      After tonight, their focus will be on winning the championship in 2019. We are excited to see everyone tonight at 7:00pm!

      Hurricanes Bringing Joy This Holiday Season

      The Marshfield Hurricanes look to bring the joy of the Holidays and send a message of hope to less fortunate children. The Semi-pro Marshfield Hurricanes football organization, is in its third season now representing the town of Marshfield. We are very thankful for all of the support the town has shown the last few years.  

      We are looking to return the support, generosity and warm welcome we’ve received from the local residents and its town dignitaries.

      Here at the Marshfield Hurricanes organization we look to build a culture and long standing relationship with our supporters, fans, and sponsors. It is an honor to represent the area and have the opportunity to share our goals amongst this great community.





      We are looking for help from the members of the local community to supply us with suggestions of families within Marshfield that could use a little help to make this holiday season a bright and joyous occasion.

      Please contact us with your suggestions and some basic information of families who could use some help this holiday season by clicking below! 

      http://marshfieldhurricanes.com/hurricane-holiday/

      From all of us here at the Marshfield Hurricane Family, We thank you for all your hospitality and support.  We wish you all the best of joy and happiness during the holiday season, and the merriest of Holiday Cheer.




      Lady Canes To Debut in 2019

      The Marshfield Hurricanes are pleased to announce the addition of the Lady Canes for the 2019 season. The Hurricanes are always looking to enhance the fan experience and focus on the community. The addition to the Lady Canes will make a great atmosphere for not only the players but the fans as well.

      The Lady Canes will be Coordinated by Jessica Pink.  Jessica has coached at Middlebro High School, Carver High School and was the coordinator for the Carver Pop Warner programs. The Lady Canes are looking for more people with spirit and the love for cheering.  For anyone who is interested, they can register at www.marshfieldhurricanes.com/lady-canes

      3rd Annual Turkey Bowl

      The Hurricanes will host their 3rd Annual Flag Football Turkey Bowl Sunday November 25th at Pembroke High School starting at 10:00am.

      Teams will be chosen on Sunday Morning before the game starts. It will be a round robin tournament to decide the winner.

      If you’re interested please register below!

         

        Hurricanes Looking For Local Athletes

        They Hurricanes are looking for local talent to help bring the championship home to Marshfield.  Two straight years the Canes have fell short to the Connecticut Mustangs in the ECFL Championship.  This year, they were plagued by turnovers and lost 6 fumbles and threw one interception for a total of 7 turnovers.  “When you play that sloppy you can’t expect to win”  Said Head Coach John Fossetti about the loss.  “We picked a heck of a day to play our worst game of the season”.  They Hurricanes finished the season 8-2 and North Division Champions for the second straight year.

        “We have a great foundation, we are trying to build a great culture within the team and the town.”  Coach Fossetti says the goal for next year is to recruit solid people with great character, team guys.  “When building a team, whether in Football or in business, you want to make sure you have the right people, character guys, team guys”  said Fossetti, “1000 enemies outside the wall is better than 1 inside the walls.”

        The Hurricanes are going into their third season in the East Coast Football League.  They continue to look to bring a winning tradition and their main goal is to win the E.C.F.L. championship next season.

        If you are interested in becoming a part of the Hurricanes for their upcoming season you can register below:

           

           

           

          Hurricanes Fall Short 2nd Straight Year

          The Hurricanes lost to the Connecticut Mustangs for a second straight year.  This year plagued by turnovers on a 18-3 loss.

          They Mustangs opened the game with a touchdown, on the ensuing kickoff, the Hurricanes had their first of 7 turnovers and fumbled.  The Mustangs capitalized and made it 12-0 before the Canes Offense touched the field.  The Canes moved the ball, but couldn’t punch it in the end zone. They had to settle for their only points by Kicker Shane Carley in the 2nd quarter.  Right before halftime the Hurricanes had a chance to make it a 1 possession game but another turnover at the mustangs 10 yard line prevented it.

          Starting with the ball the second half, the Canes couldn’t overcome their sloppiness and turned the ball over 3 more times.  One leading to another Mustangs TD to round out the scoring.

          The Hurricanes overall had a great year.  For the second straight season they won the North Division Championship, they improved on their win total from 6 to 8 and are trending in the right direction.

          They Canes did it with most of the same faces, but a few new faces really got the team to excel.  Leading Rusher, Chris McNally was one of the biggest additions.  With him and Tyrone Holley running the ball, it made for a 1-2 punch that was best in the league.

          The defense once again was amazing.  Lead by LB’s Joe Amaral Jr and Jocko Devoe, they controlled the middle of the field while Defensive Ends Tyler Gomes and Pat Zadrozny maintained the edges and both had All Star years.

          New additions to the defensive backfield, Tyler Ruggiero and Larry Tagger, really solidified their defense this year.

          The Canes are looking to continue to build off their success this season and get some more quality recruits that could get them over the hump.

          If you are interested in playing for the Hurricanes in 2019 you can email the at Marshfieldhurricanes@gmail.com or fill out the registration form below.