By Chris Paul
The Londonderry High School Football squad continued its quest for another perfect season on Saturday afternoon when the traveled south, to Windham High School and came away with a dominant Division I victory.
The Lancers beat the Jaguars 42-13 with many of the LHS touchdowns coming by way of the air.

The road game, on Saturday, Oct. 9, started fairly even in the first quarter, with each team scoring seven points, but the following three periods were dominated by Londonderry.
Windham came into the game as the overwhelming underdog, having only one win this season, whereas LHS has yet to suffer a defeat.
Lancer Andrew Kullman put his team on the board first with a 50-yard run into the Windham end zone at the 11-minute mark in the game. Kicker Dylan Wrisley’s extra point attempt was good for the 7-0 Lancer lead.
The Jaguars answered with six points of their own, completing a 24-yard pass into the Lancer end zone at 4:43 in the first.
Kullman added his second touchdown of the game with a 38-yard reception from quarterback Drew Heenan. The point after by Wrisley was good for a 14-6 Lancer lead.
Just one-minute later, after a Windham turnover, the Lancers scored their third touchdown of the game to lead 21-6.
Heenen completed a 19-yard pass to Colby Ramshaw and Wrisley added the extra point at 8:35 in the second quarter.
Before the first half ended, Heenan connected with Grady Daron for a five-yard touchdown reception making the game 27-6 going into halftime.
The Jaguars had their only other points of the game in the third quarter, with a five-yard reception to pay dirt of their own.
The Lancers scored twice in the final quarter of the game for the dominating victory.
Riley Boles ran for five-yards and Heenan completed another pass to Ramshaw for final touchdowns in the contest. Wrisley added two points with his foot to add to the 42-13 final score.
Londonderry had 246-yards of total offense with 99-yards coming through the air.
Windham tallied 153-yards of offensive yards with 90-yards coming from passes.
Kullman led the Lancers in rushing, he had 58-yards on two carries.
Trevor Weinmann had 29-yards, Matthew Perron accrued 25-yards and Jake Schena finished with 23 rushing yards.
Kullman, Weinmann and Ramshaw each had two receptions. Kullman for 49-yards, Weinmann had 24 and Ramshaw had 21-yards.
The win gave Londonderry a perfect 6-0 record heading into the final three weeks of the season.
The only other Division I team without a loss is Winnacunnett, who the Lancers will not be facing in the regular season.
Londonderry will host the Keene Black Birds (3-2) on Friday night, Oct. 15, to try for their seventh consecutive win.

