WEST CANAAN โ€” With his team trailing 16-0 to Mascoma in the second quarter of Saturdayโ€™s NHIAA Division IV football semifinal, Raymond coach Tona McCarthy abruptly called an end to the game.

The decision sends the defending state champion and No. 2-seeded Mascoma Royals to Saturdayโ€™s championship game against top-seeded Hillsboro-Deering, winners of the other semifinal contest, 35-14. over Farmington-Nute.

Mascoma’s Paxten Roberts (13) squares up to tackle Raymond’s Brady McGovern after McGovern catches a pass during their NHIAA D-IV semifinal against in West Canaan, N.H., on Saturday, Nov. 8, 2025. With nine minutes remaining in the second quarter, Raymond forfeited the game as Mascoma was leading 16-0. At left is Raymond’s Jacobi Cumberbatch. GEOFF HANSEN / Valley News

After the game, as the Rams gathered their equipment, McCarthy hugged his players.

โ€œI donโ€™t want to talk about it,โ€ McCarthy said when asked about his decision to forfeit the contest.

Mascoma coach John Daley met with McCarthy and officials on the field moments before the game was called.

โ€œHe said they donโ€™t have any guys left. They are all hurt,โ€ Daley said.

Mascoma head coach John Daley huddles up with his team after the Royals won by forfeit against Raymond in the NHIAA D-IV football semifinal in West Canaan, N.H., on Saturday, Nov. 8, 2025. Mascoma travels to Laconia, N.H., on Saturday, Nov. 15, to face Hillsboro-Deering in the championship. GEOFF HANSEN / Valley News

Before the game ended, Mascoma had dominated both sides of the ball, and it appeared the Royals would be able to score much more if the game continued.

The Rams, who saw three players injured, though they were able to walk off the field, and had a fourth ejected after a penalty, were clearly over-matched by the bigger and faster Royals.

Mascoma defeated Raymond in last yearโ€™s Division IV championship game, 45-0, and again in the first game of the season, 38-8.

Other than a lost fumble on the second play of the game from scrimmage, the Royals moved the football at will. The defense stopped the Rams on three downs after the fumble.

While rolling out of the backfield, Mascoma quarterback Justin Fletcher looks to pitch the ball during their NHIAA D-IV semifinal against Raymond in West Canaan, N.H., on Saturday, Nov. 8, 2025. With nine minutes remaining in the second quarter, Raymond forfeited the game as Mascoma was leading 16-0. GEOFF HANSEN / Valley News

Starting from its own 12-yard line after a Raymond punt, the Royals went 70 yards on nine plays, including two big runs by Declan Lyons and one by Paxten Roberts. But they failed to convert a first down on fourth-and-6 from the 15, giving the ball back to Raymond.

The Royalsโ€™ defense pushed the Rams back to the 3 and then, on third down, the ball went out of the end zone on a bad snap, giving Mascoma a safety and 2-0 lead with less than four minutes left in the first quarter.

Mascoma was on the march again after the free kick.

Roberts caught a short pass and bulled his way to the 29-yard line for a 20-yard gain. Two plays later, Lyons ran around the left side and into the end zone for a 23-yard score. The two-point conversion was good, making it 10-0.

From left, Sullivan Gagne, 11, of Canaan, N.H., Kaleb Bergeron, 12, of Enfield, N.H., and Charlie Tempel, 11, also of Canaan, have their hands full as they pick up the sideline markers following Mascoma’s NHIAA D-IV football semifinal game against Raymond in West Canaan, N.H., on Saturday, Nov. 8, 2025. GEOFF HANSEN / Valley News

Raymond was again stymied on its next possession. On the day, the Rams had no first downs and negative yardage on the ground in three possessions.

Mascoma pushed the Rams back on their next possession, forcing a punt on fourth-and-19 to start the second quarter.

Mascoma started on the Raymond 45 and on a third-down misdirection play, Roberts ran untouched down the right side for a 43-yard score. The game was called on Raymondโ€™s second play from scrimmage after the kickoff.

Daley said he was pleased with what he saw from his team as it has shown week to week improvement going back to last year.

โ€œWe know what our opponent today runs, and we prepared for it,โ€ Daley said. โ€œWe had a really good half of football and executed everything the way it was designed. I am happy with the boys. They played well and were well-disciplined and are playing hard-hitting football.โ€

In their meeting earlier this year, Hillsboro-Deering defeated Mascoma, 26-14, on Sept. 27. The title game is Saturday in Laconia at 1 p.m.

Patrick O’Grady can be reached at pogclmt@gmail.com

Patrick O'Grady covers Claremont and Newport for the Valley News. He can be reached at pogclmt@gmail.com