Bulldogs Run Away 61-12 in Home Opener

Sep 13, 2025 9:13:27 AM ·
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Westerly Bulldogs Run Away with 61–12 Win in Home Opener Against RHAM
Westerly, RI – The Westerly Bulldogs opened their 2025 home slate in emphatic fashion Friday night, rolling past the visiting RHAM Raptors with a commanding 61–12 victory. The win showcased the Bulldogs’ offensive firepower and defensive toughness, as fans packed the stands and tuned in on 321, where The Voice Greg Murano was joined by Andrew Fiore on the call.
Husereau Leads the Charge
Junior quarterback Landon Husereau set the tone with remarkable efficiency through the air. Husereau completed 5 of 6 passes for 136 yards and four touchdowns, posting a sparkling 163.2 passer rating. His poise in the pocket and ability to stretch the field allowed Westerly to pile up points early and often.
Ground Game Delivers
The Bulldogs’ rushing attack was just as potent, tallying 213 yards on only 11 carries for an eye-popping 19.4 yards per attempt.
Calvin Hill III (Jr) led the charge with 61 yards on just two carries, scoring two touchdowns.
Daniel Cummings (So) broke free for a 59-yard touchdown run, highlighting Westerly’s big-play ability.
Sam Brimlow (Sr) added 52 yards and a score, while Jacob Macera (Fr) chipped in 26 yards on four carries.
Air Attack Strikes Gold
Westerly receivers made the most of their opportunities, combining for 148 yards and five touchdowns on just six receptions.
Jake Caron (Sr) hauled in two passes for 71 yards and a touchdown.
Daniel Cummings (So) added two catches for 47 yards and two scores.
Caleb Williams (Sr) and Ben Cummings (Fr) each found the end zone as well.
Defensive Standouts
The Bulldogs’ defense swarmed all night, racking up 59 total tackles while creating havoc up front.
Calvin Hill III (Jr) led all defenders with 10 total tackles (6 solo, 4 assists).
Alyn Husereau (So) and Damon Uva (Sr) each recorded six stops.
Ian Morissette (Jr) added five tackles, while Ben Cummings (Fr) and Jake Caron (Sr) contributed in the secondary.
Westerly’s defense forced eight fumbles, recovering one, and added a blocked kick to their dominant showing.
RHAM Fights to the End
The Raptors showed grit throughout the contest, breaking through for a pair of touchdowns despite Westerly’s defensive pressure. Their resilience kept the sideline energized and provided building blocks for the weeks ahead.
A Statement Win
The Bulldogs’ 61 points were a testament to their offseason preparation and depth across all phases of the game. With explosive playmakers on offense and a defense that thrives on pressure, Westerly has set a high standard for the season.
“This was the kind of night you hope for in a home opener,” Murano said during the broadcast. “The energy in the stadium, the way this team executed — it all came together.”
Looking Ahead
With the opener behind them, Westerly will look to carry this momentum into the heart of their schedule. If Friday night was any indication, the Bulldogs are ready to make noise in 2025.
Westerly, RI – The Westerly Bulldogs opened their 2025 home slate in emphatic fashion Friday night, rolling past the visiting RHAM Raptors with a commanding 61–12 victory. The win showcased the Bulldogs’ offensive firepower and defensive toughness, as fans packed the stands and tuned in on 321, where The Voice Greg Murano was joined by Andrew Fiore on the call.
Husereau Leads the Charge
Junior quarterback Landon Husereau set the tone with remarkable efficiency through the air. Husereau completed 5 of 6 passes for 136 yards and four touchdowns, posting a sparkling 163.2 passer rating. His poise in the pocket and ability to stretch the field allowed Westerly to pile up points early and often.
Ground Game Delivers
The Bulldogs’ rushing attack was just as potent, tallying 213 yards on only 11 carries for an eye-popping 19.4 yards per attempt.
Calvin Hill III (Jr) led the charge with 61 yards on just two carries, scoring two touchdowns.
Daniel Cummings (So) broke free for a 59-yard touchdown run, highlighting Westerly’s big-play ability.
Sam Brimlow (Sr) added 52 yards and a score, while Jacob Macera (Fr) chipped in 26 yards on four carries.
Air Attack Strikes Gold
Westerly receivers made the most of their opportunities, combining for 148 yards and five touchdowns on just six receptions.
Jake Caron (Sr) hauled in two passes for 71 yards and a touchdown.
Daniel Cummings (So) added two catches for 47 yards and two scores.
Caleb Williams (Sr) and Ben Cummings (Fr) each found the end zone as well.
Defensive Standouts
The Bulldogs’ defense swarmed all night, racking up 59 total tackles while creating havoc up front.
Calvin Hill III (Jr) led all defenders with 10 total tackles (6 solo, 4 assists).
Alyn Husereau (So) and Damon Uva (Sr) each recorded six stops.
Ian Morissette (Jr) added five tackles, while Ben Cummings (Fr) and Jake Caron (Sr) contributed in the secondary.
Westerly’s defense forced eight fumbles, recovering one, and added a blocked kick to their dominant showing.
RHAM Fights to the End
The Raptors showed grit throughout the contest, breaking through for a pair of touchdowns despite Westerly’s defensive pressure. Their resilience kept the sideline energized and provided building blocks for the weeks ahead.
A Statement Win
The Bulldogs’ 61 points were a testament to their offseason preparation and depth across all phases of the game. With explosive playmakers on offense and a defense that thrives on pressure, Westerly has set a high standard for the season.
“This was the kind of night you hope for in a home opener,” Murano said during the broadcast. “The energy in the stadium, the way this team executed — it all came together.”
Looking Ahead
With the opener behind them, Westerly will look to carry this momentum into the heart of their schedule. If Friday night was any indication, the Bulldogs are ready to make noise in 2025.