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Football Profile: Matthew Bessey

Gabriel Matnog October 20, 2017
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Matthew Bessey, a freshman at Malden High plays tight-end on the school’s varsity football team. Bessey has been playing football since he was five years old. He states how “[he] has always wanted to play football because [his] brother and [his] dad played football and [they] got [him] into it.” He explains that “all the training and conditioning the [team] does is motivation to [him] and it is what keeps [him] going.” Although junior captain Tyler Martineau already considers Bessey as “an exceptional player”, Bessey still believes that he can improve on “route running and run-blocking.”

Bessey believes that “no matter the record, the [team] is still a good one” and that the [team] just needs to work together more and really build up the offense.” Bessey also says that “[he] would like to play football throughout college.” Freshman Alex Cogliano, a teammate of Bessey’s and a longtime friend mentions that “[Bessey] has a really good chance of getting a football scholarship.” Cogliano states that “Bessey is a great player and teammate and that even though he is not an upperclassman, “[Bessey] still has amazing leadership and has a great chance of being a captain next year.”

Freshman Matthew Bessey. Photo by Gabriel Matnog

Cogliano believes that “[Bessey] can definitely assist players that need help and since [he] has played for such a long time, [he] can really be a weapon to the team.” Cogliano also states that “[Bessey] is the type of player to lead by example” and is someone “who will make sure the team stays on task and [make] sure no one feels left out.”

Martineau states that, “[Bessey] is like a little brother to [him],” as his relationship with Bessey started when playing Pop Warner just a few years ago. Martineau also says that “[Bessey] is on the right track to be an outstanding football player” and only wishes the best to Bessey and his career in football.

Bessey will be preparing for a non-conference home game against the third overall team in the state, the Everett Crimson Tide, this Friday at MacDonald Stadium.

About the Author

Gabriel Matnog

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Gabriel Matnog, or Gabe as he prefers to be called, is a returning member to the Blue and Gold. This year, Matnog is determined to learn more about journalism. Currently, he hopes to focus on writing for the sports section since he enjoyed writing about numerous sports last year. Some of his friends have gone to South Korea for the World Junior Championships and is rooting for their success. Aside from precision shooting, Matnog enjoys a plethora of other sports including golf, snowboarding, and lacrosse. On weekends, if it is possible, he will do some homework and hit the golf field. His favorite extracurriculars include speech and debate as well the Boy Scouts (even though he completed it and currently is considered an “Eagle Scout”). Eventually, he aspires to be a chemical engineer and go to MIT, since he is good at math and science and comes from a long line of scientists.

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