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Saturday Football Wrap: Banks-Brown and Finney get first win; Quick leads Pal-Mac

September 13, 2025 by Ryan Broderick Leave a Comment

Monroe’s Raymond Garcia (1) shrugs off the tackle of Eastridge’s Myles Halmond (8) during Section V Football action from Monroe High on Saturday, September 13, 2025. (Photo: DENNIS JOYCE)

EASTRIDGE (1-1) 2
MONROE (2-0) 50

Terrell “Pooty” Cunningham completed 10-of-15 passes for 236 yards and four touchdowns as well as gaining 32 yards on the ground to lead Monroe. Luis Falu rushed for game-high 152 yards and scored four times as well. Jermaine Montgomery also ran for 71 yards and a touchdown on four carries. Messiah Hampton caught three balls for 68 yards. On the defensive side, Montgomery had four tackles and an interception that he returned for a 55 yard score. Christien Franklin had 10 tackles and a sack. Ray Garcia scored on 56-yard punt return.

VIEW MORE PHOTOS FROM DENNIS JOYCE. 

CHARLES G. FINNEY (1-1) 38
HOLLEY (0-2) 12

Zyaire Banks-Brown rushed for 167 yards and three touchdowns to lead a Finney effort that gained 300 yards on the ground. The senior finished with rushes of 65 and 40 yards to go with a trio of 2-point conversions. On the defensive side, Banks-Brown accounted for 11 tackles – including four solo efforts – two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery. Teammate Aaron Farrelly had a 23-yard touchdown run as part of his 54 yards on six carries. Farrelly also returned an interception 20 yards and made four tackles. Jonah Flow totaled 67 rushing yards and one touchdown on 11 carries. Flow had eight tackles, including three solo efforts. Tre Bradley rushed for 12 yards on three carries and a 2-point conversion to go with two tackles on the defensive side. Parker Phillips contributed six tackles (2 solo) and a pass deflection. Dylan Corriea had nine tackles (3 solo) and a pass deflection. Brendan Hurley finished with six tackles (1 solo). Jackson Shellman had three tackles (1 solo), and Cayden Fabry had four tackles (1 solo). Holley’s Kevin Robinson rushed for 87 yards and two touchdowns as well as passing for another 68 yards. Isaiah Williams also had 65 yards on the ground. Robinson tallied six tackles and Braden Read had four tackles as well as a sack.

PALMYRA-MACEDON (2-0) 39
VERTUS (0-2) 7

Mason Delmarle led the way for Palmyra-Macedon rushing for 112 yards on the ground and found the end zone once. Also, on the ground Adam Rapp Jr. produced eight carries for 22 yards, Tim Batterby had two carries for 36 yards, and Trey Porpora contributed two carries for fifteen yards along with three receptions for 59 yards and a touchdown. Porpora also returned an interception for six points. Through the air, Camron Quick completed 10-of-22 passes for 199 yards and four touchdowns. Senior tight end Henry Beaton caught two passes for 29 yards and a touchdown, James Mack III caught four passes for 87 yards and a touchdown, and Reid Diehl caught a 24-yard touchdown pass. Mike Rogers Jr. scored the lone Vertus touchdown on an 85-yard kickoff return.

PENN YAN ACADEMY (2-0) 45
EDISON (0-1) 6

CARDINAL O’HARA (Monsignor Martin) 19
BISHOP KEARNEY (2-0) 43

RED JACKET (1-1) 0
MIDLAKES (1-1) 26

Red Jacket’s Aldric Smith-Fee rushed for 69 yards. Josiah Schmidt finished with four tackles including three for a loss and a sack. Landon Pursait, John Hopper and Wyatt Rossignol had four tackles apiece for the Cardinals.

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Monroe’s Terrell “Pooty” Cunningham (5) eludes the tackle of Eastridge’s Jamal DeSouza Moqbel (55). (Photo: DENNIS JOYCE)

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