
PITTSFORD (2-1) 17
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (1-2) 7
Holton Hergott rushed for a touchdown while Dayshawn Preston caught another as Pittsford got back into the win column. Jax Bernas led the Panthers with 10 tackles as part of a defensive effort that saw the team also force a safety. Ivan Ocasio blocked a punt, while both Max Ciavarri and Justin Hanson made six tackles and a sack each.
UNIVERSITY PREP (2-1) 28
FAIRPORT (2-1) 26
A field goal block by University Prep’s Gavin White stopped what would have been the go-ahead Fairport score with 20 seconds left to cap off a back-and-forth game… READ MORE.
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WEBSTER THOMAS (2-1) 26
VICTOR (1-2) 13
MJ Wells’ 27 carries for 169 yards and a rushing touchdown spearheaded a 26-point run in the second half to give Webster Thomas its second straight win. Max Trovato, Ashton Thomas, and Nasir Manthorne all recorded an interception each, with Manthorne returning an interception 70 yards for a touchdown.
GREECE OLYMPIA/ODYSSEY (0-3) 14
HILTON (1-2) 56
Tyler Reger scored four touchdowns to lead Hilton. The junior running back had nine carries for 70 yards and a score. Reger caught two passes for 65 yards and two touchdowns. He also returned a punt 44 yards for a score. Junior quarterback Matt Kosiorek completed 5-of–7 passes for 90 yards and three touchdowns. Junior linebackers Luca Auriuso and Calvin Starwald led the defense with nine solo tackles apiece.
GATES CHILI (1-2) 7
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (2-1) 34
Jayden Jager, Andrew Frost, Ocean Minor, and Jaxon Leonard all scored rushing touchdowns as Churchville-Chili won its second straight. Jagger led all the Saints with 95 yards on the ground, and also gained 30 yards on his lone reception of the night. Frost led Churchville-Chili’s defense with 8.5 tackles, while Andrew Jeffers had 5.5 and Carter Walworth had 4.5. Ryan Barry made two field goals and hit all four PATs he tried. Trevion Talbert had the lone score for Gates Chili, scoring a one-yard rushing touchdown in the fourth quarter.
CANANDAIGUA (2-1) 15
IRONDEQUOIT (3-0) 30
Held to just 24 yards in the first half, Irondequoit exploded in the second half to remain undefeated… READ MORE.
WILSON MAGNET (0-3) 14
EAST/WOIS (2-1) 49
Shawnqwezz Williams made three touchdown completions and tallied a rushing score as East stayed undefeated. Williams finished the night 4-for-6 with 121 yards passing and 52 yards rushing. Darius Weathers scored twice, recording an 84-yard kickoff return touchdown and also pulling down a touchdown reception. Amir Bush rushed for 57 yards and two touchdowns. Junayde Richardson led the defense with nine tackles, including three for a loss, and also recorded two sacks. On offense, Richardson notched a receiving touchdown. Dezmon Jackson rounded out scoring a receiving touchdown, one of two catches for 84 yards on the night.
GREECE ATHENA (1-2) 63
GREECE ARCADIA (0-3) 15
Travis Portis rushed for 138 yards and two touchdowns to go with four catches for another 71 yards and a touchdown to lead a Greece Athena offense which set a program record for points scored in a single game. Cole Poth had two rushes for 19 yards and a touchdown while Jay’vion Trammell carried the ball four times for 63 yards and a score. Chase Sullivan had three carries for 24 yards and a touchdown. Brayden Smith made a touchdown reception. Colten Waterman paced the defense with an interception and a fumble recovery for a score. Cam’ron Bell finished with nine tackles and an interception. Mark Rybke accounted for 10 tackles and a sack. Landon Ambeau set a school record by connecting on nine extra points. Athena finished with 323 rushing yards.Arcadia’s Drake Sapp scored on a 98-yard kickoff return touchdown, while Gio Griffin ran for 78 yards on nine carries with a touchdown.
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (1-2) 27
EASTRIDGE (2-1) 32
Anthony McKinney completed 14-of-20 passes including the winning touchdown with :12 seconds remaining to Myles Halmond. McKinney threw for 281 yards and four touchdowns. The senior quarterback also rushed for 30 yards on three carries. Justin Weathers finished with nine catches for 122 yards and a touchdown. Brailon Johnson made two receptions for 55 yards and a score. Troy Caulkins led the Eastridge defense with 12 tackles. Halmond had five tackles and a sack. Josh Cotton contributed seven tackles. Rashaun Jiles accounted for four tackles, including three for a loss and an interception. Erik Bell III also had an interception. Honeoye Falls-Lima’s Nate Meacham completed 15-for-24 passes for 216 yards and two touchdowns, while also rushing for 98 yards and a touchdown.
CLEVELAND HILL (VI) 6
BATAVIA (3-0) 54
Will Stevens passed for 132 yards and connected with receivers for three touchdowns as the Batavia Blue Devils stayed undefeated. Stevens also ran in two two-point conversions and connected for a passing conversion as well. Tre Shine caught two touchdowns, while Maggio Buchholz rushed for a touchdown and three two-point-conversions. Buchholz also threw a touchdown pass and made 11 tackles on defense. Devre Sanders and Luke Gutman each caught a touchdown pass, while Aidan Dodson and Nolan Ball scored on the ground. Cole Davis led the Batavia defense with 11 tackles, including five for a loss. Lakoda Mruczek had 8 tackles and an interception. Keagan Calmes also had an interception, to go with five tackles.
ER/GANANDA (3-0) 15
HAVERLING (1-2) 6
Two touchdown passes in the fourth quarter from Robbie Dettman to Justice Allen helped East Rochester/Gananda stay perfect. Andrew Newman recorded a safety earlier in the game for the Bombers. Owen Munding led the Bombers defensively with seven tackles – two for a loss – and notched an interception, while also contributing 82 yards rushing on offense. Nick McCarthy had the team’s lone sack.
LE ROY/CALEDONIA/MUMFORD (2-1) 18
HORNELL/ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (1-2) 21
Brady McClurg had two passing touchdowns and 128 yards for Le Roy/Cal-Mum, while Cameron Riggi rushed for 74 and recorded a touchdown. Joe Reschke made six tackles, while Colton Halladay and Connor Elmore each had four.
ALEXANDER/PEMBROKE (2-0) 40
LIVONIA (0-3) 0
First quarter touchdown runs from Kingston Woods and Brody Heckman gave the Alexander/Pembroke Defenders an early lead they never relinquished. Brett Maloney also scored a rushing touchdown. Pierce Dinkins returned a punt 58 yards for a near touchdown but fumbled, only for Ryder Reichert to jump on the ball to record the touchdown. Dinkins later had a pick-six to score a touchdown, while Sean Pietrzkowski recovered a fumble in the end zone for a touchdown as well. Justin Brooks led the Defenders defense with six tackles, with Madden Perry recording four. Seth Eadie led Livonia with 13 tackles, while Jack Ackerman made nine.
WELLSVILLE/GV-B (2-1) 12
LETCHWORTH/WARSAW/PERRY (2-1) 34
Brayden Merritt led the Letchworth/Warsaw/Perry offense with 153 yards rushing and three touchdowns as it got back into the win column. Merrit also recorded six tackles on defense. Maddox Regatuso and Ronan Merritt also scored, while Caden Sumeriski rushed for 74 yards and made an interception on defense. Chase Orcutt had six tackles, while Maddox Kelly and Logan Gath had five each. Kelly pulled down an interception as well.
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA/ELBA (0-3) 14
ATTICA (1-2) 15
Brayden Jachimowicz connected with Brady Werth to provide one of Oakfield’s two touchdowns. Noah Lyons rushed for 170 yards and a touchdown. Ty Reilly led the Aggies with nine tackles. Landon Smith made eight tackles including three for a loss to go with a single, a forced fumble, and a fumble recovery. Brendan Porey pulled down an interception, while Fletch Norton made a sack.
AVON (2-1) 35
GENESEO/MOUNT MORRIS (1-2) 0
Evan Blye was 10-for-11 for 167 yards and three touchdown passes as Avon got back into the win column. Kalman Dolgos caught five of those passes from Blye, including three touchdowns. Dolgos also scored a touchdown on the ground while making seven tackles and pulling down an interception on defense. Blayden Borsching led the River Hawks with 85 yards receiving. James Chase racked up 63 yards on 13 carries while making 10 tackles and an interception. Gabe Mayen was a perfect 5-for-5 on PATs. Brady Ellsworth tallied nine tackles.
YORK/PAVILION (3-0) 27
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (1-2) 6
Parker Bonafede ran for 68 yards including two touchdowns while passing for another as York/Pavilion used a 27-point second half to keep their undefeated season intact. Yeriel Dias-Pena returned a kickoff 80 yards for a touchdown. Liam Campbell caught a touchdown pass while leading the Golden Knights with 18 tackles. Zach Bauer pulled down two interceptions. Aiden Kobylanski made six tackles with a sack, with Javen Jackson and Johnny Ayers each making seven tackles with a forced fumble. Jackson also intercepted a pass. Kasey Coffey put down eight tackles in the scorebook and also was credited with a sack.
WAYNE (2-1) 29
MIDLAKES (1-2) 19
Cody Crandall rushed for two touchdowns and 146 rushing yards overall as Wayne won its second straight. Brodie Newmyer went 10-for-15 passing with 158 yards and hit Joey Tumia on a touchdown pass. Tanner Garrow also scored a rushing touchdown, while Will Murray tallied an interception on defense. Marcus Tookes caught three touchdowns as part of a 150-yard night for Midlakes. All three of those touchdowns came from Midlakes QB Nathan Lathrop, who passed for 203 yards.
GENEVA (3-0) 57
WATERLOO (0-3) 0
Khy Archibald-Shorter scored a 21-yard receiving touchdown and also returned an interception for a touchdown as Geneva stayed undefeated. Archibald-Shorter also made five tackles, including one for a loss, and tallied a sack as well. Travis Tolbert rushed in a touchdown as part of an 82 yard night as a running back. Khamari Eldridge also scored a touchdown on the ground, while making four tackles including two for a loss on defense. Gianni Velazquez scored a rushing touchdown as a fullback and forced a safety as a linebacker, while also making four tackles (three for a loss) and recovering a fumble. Prodigy Irvin returned a punt for a 45-yard touchdown and made five tackles for the Panthers. Ben Santos threw a touchdown pass to Ethan Buckley. Amari Jamison-Kennedy (4 tackles, 3 for loss, 2 sacks) and Jeffery Castro-Anderson (3 tackles, one for a loss, one sack) also contributed on defense.
MARCUS WHITMAN/BLOOMFIELD (2-1) 6
PALMYRA-MACEDON (2-0) 52
DANSVILLE/WAYLAND-COHOCTON (2-1) 21
LYONS/SODUS (2-1) 28
Ben Bookmiller completed 20-of-25 passes for 273 and three touchdowns including a late completion to Austin Rice for the game-winning score. Rice made three receptions on the night for 89 yards and three scores. The sophomore also clinched the win with an interception. Contrelle Parker Jr. finished with 12 receptions for 158 yards. Jaiden Joseph led the defense with 12 tackles and a sack. Conner Pullen rushed for 45 yards on 10 carries and caught a pass for five yards. Pullen also had an interception. Ethan Bauer rushed for 148 yards and caught a 12-yard pass from Brady Henchen for Dansville/Wayland-Cohocton. Henchen also ran for 86 yards and a touchdown and made seven tackles, while Bauer made eight. Ean Coats led Dansville with 10 tackles. Clay Rigdon and Dawson Stephens each had an interception.
THURSDAY
AQUINAS (1-2) 7
RUSH-HENRIETTA (3-0) 21
Brendan Mangone threw for 248 yards and three touchdowns as Rush-Henrietta stayed perfect. Kendric Jackson made seven catches for 74 yards, including a touchdown. Noah Collins-Howard and Imani Wagstaff also scored a touchdown each.
SATURDAY
SPENCERPORT (2-1) 13
BRIGHTON (3-0) 28
Zach Rossignol rushed for 56 yards and two touchdowns while Patrick Rohr also scored twice to lead Brighton. With the game tied at seven, Rohr returned a kickoff 74 yards to pay dirt. The junior also caught three passes for 29 yards including a nine-yard reception for a score. Ethan Bialaszewski completed 10-of-18 passes for 113 yards and a touchdown. Justin Medina had nine carries for 81 yards. Clarence Bell had two catches for 27 yards. Leo Hopkins caught a pair of passes for 34 yards. Matthew Heininger (5), Amari Snowden (5), Justin Medina (4), Brandon Kemp (3), Zack Rossignol (6), Anthony Julian (5) all recorded tackles for Brighton. Medina and Kemp had an interception apiece. Rossignol and Julian both had fumble recoveries. READ MORE.
MONROE (3-0) 28
BROCKPORT (1-2) 0
Terrell “Pooty” Cunningham completed 18-of-24 passes for 320 yards to lead Monroe. Messiah Hampton moved within 92 yards of the Section V record as the senior caught seven passes for 107 yards in the win. Ray Garcia had five catches for 117 yards and a touchdown. Luis Falu made three catches for 70 yards and a touchdown. Hampton and Christien Franklin led the defense with 12 tackles apiece. Jordan Wickham accounted for 10 tackles- including six for a loss. Jermaine Montgomery had 11 tackles. Monroe has not allowed a touchdown this season.
MCQUAID JESUIT (0-3) 0
PENFIELD (1-2) 21
Zane Kropman rushed for 187 yards and two touchdowns on 37 carries to lead Penfield. Quarterback Dom Giunta went 6-for-7 through the air for 80 yards and a touchdown. Ronan Boyle led the Patriots in receiving, catching two balls for 58 yards and reaching the end zone once. For the Penfield defense, Jake Mauer had three tackles, an interception, and a pass deflection. Gavin Earl recorded a sack and a fumble recovery and Austin Weaver had a sack. McQuaid’s Thomas Bailey finished with 12 tackles including 10 solo efforts, one forced fumbled. Bailey also had five catches for 25 yards to go with nine carries for 42 yards. Ace Erdmann accounted for 12 tackles (nine solo), two fumble recoveries and five receptions for 34 yards.
CHARLES G. FINNEY (1-2) 22
CARDINAL O’HARA (Monsignor Martin) 40
NOTRE DAME-BATAVIA/ BYRON BERGEN (1-2) 55
HOLLEY (0-3) 0
Parker Lazarony completed 3-of-4 passes for 98 and three touchdowns as Notre Dame-Batavia/Byron-Bergen compiled 347 total yards on 33 offensive plays. TJ Cephus caught a pair of touchdown passes and also had a 2-point conversion. Chase Antinore also had a touchdown catch. Drew Beachel hit Finn Davies for another score through the air. Jojo Richardson, Timmy Bartz, Roy Ricks and Damien Frazier scored a rushing touchdown apiece. Parker Moore led the ND-B/B-B defense with seven tackles. Roy Ricks and James Lamb had seven and four tackles respectively. Moore, Lamb, Ricks, Liam Boye and Austin Griffin each had a sack.
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (2-1) 36
RED JACKET (1-2) 12
John Whitfield went 8-for-14 through the air for 292 yards and three touchdowns to lead Clyde-Savannah. Garrett Carr caught two touchdown passes and ran for another in the win. Carr finished with four receptions for 188 yards while rushing for 53 yards on three carries. Vincent Nicoletta also caught a touchdown pass and totaled 79 yards on two receptions. For Red Jacket, Aldric Smith-Fee totaled 112 yards on the ground for the Cardinals. Smith Fee also tossed a 10-yard touchdown pass to Jaxson Ham. Ham hauled in five passes for 148 yards and reached the end zone twice including a 28-yard touchdown pass from Red Jacket quarterback Derrick House. On the defensive side, Wyatt Rossignol tallied four tackles including a sack. Jaxson Ham also contributed on defense with an interception.
NEWARK/MARION (3-0) 16
EDISON (0-3) 14
Darrien Streeter scored a pair of touchdowns and also had a two-point conversion to lead Newark. Carter Graser completed a pass to Streeter for one of the scores. Edison’s Jay’Veon Kashmear Ray scored a rushing touchdown. Jay’zeil Ragins returned an interception for the Inventors’ other score.
VERTUS (0-2) 0
PENN YAN/DUNDEE (3-0) 42
BISHOP KEARNEY (3-0) 36
ST. MARYS (Monsignor Martin) 26
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Scores from around NYS courtesy of NYSSWA.
Section 1
Albertus Magnus 28, Walter Panas 23
Ardsley 27, Nanuet 18
Arlington 28, New Rochelle 13
Bronxville 35, Sleepy Hollow 13
Carmel 24, Lakeland 21
Clarkstown North 47, Nyack 19
Clarkstown South 42, Suffern 14
Dobbs Ferry 42, Pelham 35
Haldane 34, Hastings 0
Harrison 28, Eastchester 22
Hendrick Hudson 40, Rye Neck 28
Horace Greeley 37, Port Chester 8
Irvington 40, Edgemont/Blind Brook 22
John Jay (EF) 21, Scarsdale 13
Mahopac 27, Brewster 6
Mamaroneck 17, North Rockland 9
Pawling 61, Sullivan West 32
Pearl River 40, Valhalla 0
Peekskill 27, Croton-Harmon 2
Pleasantville 56, John Jay (CR) 40
Putnam Valley 41, Woodlands 6
Rye 35, Fox Lane 7
Somers 30, Yorktown 3
Tappan Zee 22, Poughkeepsie 8
Tuckahoe 34, Briarcliff/Hamilton 7
Westlake 42, Byram Hills 14
White Plains 21, Mount Vernon 6
Yonkers Brave 26, East Ramapo 14
Yonkers Force 43, Ossining 7
OPEN…. Roy C. Ketcham
Section 2
Albany 46, Schenectady 10
Averill Park 21, Schalmont 7
Ballston Spa 27, Amsterdam 6
Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake 24, Columbia 20
Canajoharie/Fort Plain 34, Voorheesville 6
Christian Brothers Acad 40, Saratoga Springs 21
Cobleskill-Richmondville 27, Hoosick Falls/Tam 26
Corinth/Hadley-Luz 36, Catskill/Cairo-Durham 14
Coxsackie-Athens 14, Watervliet/Heatly 13
Fonda-Fultonville 34, Mechanicville 7
Glens Falls 51, Cohoes 0
Granville/Whitehall 44, Broadalbin-Perth 15
Greenwich 21, Cambridge/Salem 7
Ichabod Crane/Chatham 30, Green Tech 6
Lansingburgh 27, Gloversville 8
Mohonasen 14, Bethlehem 13
Niskayuna 31, Cicero-North Syracuse 27
Queensbury 34, LaSalle Institute 0
Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk 55, Scotia-Glenville 7
Schuylerville 49, Hudson 22
Shaker 27, Colonie 21
Shenendehowa 21, Guilderland 20
Stillwater/Saratoga Cath 35, Hudson Falls/FE 0
Taconic Hills 42, Tri-Valley 6
Troy 61, South Glens Falls 14
Warrensburg/Lake George/Bol 50, Rensselaer/LC 18
OPEN…. Hoosic Valley, Johnstown
Section 3
Beaver River 40, Herkimer 8
Canastota 55, Holland Patent 20
Carthage 34, East Syracuse-Minoa 0
Cato-Meridian 20, Mount Markham 6
Cazenovia 33, Bishop Ludden-Grimes/SAS 14
Central Square 39, Henninger 12
Central Valley 42, Little Falls 7
Chittenango 56, Cortland 6
Christian Brothers Acad 56, West Genesee 7
Corcoran 33, Fayetteville-Manlius 18
Frankfort-Schuyler 28, Tupper Lake 0
General Brown 55, Adirondack 0
Hannibal 39, Onondaga 26
Homer 42, Camden 21
Indian River 50, Vernon-Verona-Sherrill 36
Jamesville-DeWitt 43, Sherburne-Earlville 23
Liverpool 42, Utica Proctor 14
Lowville 22, Dolgeville 6
Marcellus 35, Solvay 13
Moravia 45, Sauquoit Valley 14
Morrisville-Eaton/SV/Mad 34, Unat/Frank/GMU 29
New Hartford 27, Syr Inst of Technology 0
New York Mills 54, Thousand Islands 28
Niskayuna 31, Cicero-North Syracuse 27
Port Byron/Union Springs 30, Jordan-Elbridge 6
PSLA Fowler 14, Nottingham 8
Pulaski 23, Altmar-Parish-Williamstown 16
Rome Free Academy 20, Baldwinsville 14
Sandy Creek 35, Notre Dame/UAS 14
Skaneateles 40, Southern Hills 6
South Jefferson 27, Mexico 14
South Lewis 40, Cooperstown/Milford 27
Watertown 42, Fulton 0
Waterville/Hamilton 43, OnTech 14
Weedsport 29, Phoenix 28
West Canada Valley 49, Clinton 0
Westhill 28, Oneida 0
Westmoreland/Oriskany 30, Oswego 6
Whitesboro 43, Auburn 20
Section 4
Chenango Forks 30, Windsor 7
Chester/Seward 33, Oneonta 12
Deposit/Hancock 36, Spencer-VE/Candor 32
Dryden 51, Notre Dame 0
Elmira 49, Ithaca 15
Groton 44, Harpursville/Afton 20
Horseheads 14, Maine-Endwell 12
Johnson City 44, Binghamton 6
Moravia 45, Sauquoit Valley 14
Morrisville-Eaton/SV/Mad 34, Unat/Frank/GMU 29
Newark Valley 35, Bainbridge-Guilford 34
Owego Free Academy 30, Vestal 13
Sidney 22, Greene/Oxford 0
Susquehanna Valley 34, Watkins Glen-OM 20
Thomas Edison 50, Lansing 7
Tioga 34, Delhi 14
Trumansburg 35, Walton 0
Union-Endicott 21, Corning 18
Waverly 30, Norwich 18
Whitney Point 22, Chenango Valley 18
Section 6
Akron 34, Alden 22
Barker/Royalton-Hartland 29, Medina 22
Batavia 54, Cleveland Hill 6
Bennett 62, Hutch-Tech 0
Chautauqua Lake/West/Broc 44, Springville 0
Cheektowaga 26, Lake Shore 14
Depew 28, Olean 26
Eden/North Collins 43, John F. Kennedy 14
Falconer/Cassadaga Vly/MG 35, Fredonia 0
Franklinville/Ellicott/WV 28, Allegany-Lime/Hin 12
Health Science/Buff Sc/GC 26, Grand Island 0
Iroquois 48, Dunkirk 14
Jamestown 33, Lancaster 26
Lackawanna 38, Albion 0
Maryvale 42, East Aurora/Holland 20
McKinley 54, Hamburg 8
Newfane 38, Cattaraugus-Little Valley 6
Niagara Falls 28, Niagara Wheatfield 18
North Tonawanda 42, Amherst 12
Orchard Park 34, Lockport 0
Pioneer 20, Starpoint 14
Randolph 15, Silver Creek/Forestville 6
Salamanca 21, Clymer/Sherman/Panama 14
Southwestern/Frewsburg 34, Portville/CR/BR 0
Sweet Home 21, Frontier 0
West Seneca East 50, Lewiston-Porter 6
West Seneca West 21, Clarence 14
WNY Maritime/Tapestry 56, Tonawanda 18
Williamsville East 35, Kenmore East 6
Williamsville North 51, Kenmore West 6
Williamsville South 32, South Park 12
Wilson 56, Gowanda/Pine Valley 22
Section 7
Beekmantown 51, Ticonderoga 20
Peru 35, Plattsburgh 7
Saranac 32, Moriah 14
Saranac Lake Placid 14, AuSable Valley 9
Section 8
Bellmore JFK 34, Roslyn/Friends 0
Bethpage 33, Manhasset 14
Calhoun 35, Roosevelt 12
Carey 27, Floral Park 13
Clarke 38, Mineola 6
East Meadow 28, New Hyde Park 27
East Rockaway 49, Lawrence 19
Farmingdale 64, Oceanside 57
Garden City 56, Baldwin 7
Hempstead 49, Herricks/Wheatley 28
Hicksville 42, Uniondale 6
Island Trees 34, Oyster Bay 13
Jericho 21, Valley Stream Central 20
Long Beach 41, Glen Cove 0
Lynbrook 49, Carle Place 20
Massapequa 49, Westbury 0
Mepham 24, MacArthur 21
Plainedge 43, Cold Spring Harbor 8
Plainview JFK 27, Syosset 26
Port Washington 36, Freeport 8
Seaford 13, Locust Valley 7
South Side 45, Division 20
Valley Stream North 28, Hewlett 12
Valley Stream South 23, Sewanhaka 6
Wantagh 35, Elmont 7
West Hempstead 21, Malverne 14
OPEN…. North Shore
Section 9
Burke Catholic 21, James O’Neill 14
Catskill/Cairo-Durham 1, Fallsburg 0, forfeit
Chester/Seward 33, Oneonta 12
Dover 35, Rondout Valley 34
Eldred 1, Rockland 0, forfeit
Goshen 48, Our Lady of Lourdes 36
Kingston 23, Beacon 13
Marlboro 7, Highland 0
Millbrook/Webutuck 42, Ellenville 12
Minisink Valley 42, Newburgh Free Academy 13
Monroe-Woodbury 7, Cornwall 3
Onteora 32, Pine Plains/Rhinebeck 0
Pawling 61, Sullivan West 32
Pine Bush 32, Warwick 28
Port Jervis 55, Middletown 21
Red Hook 31, New Paltz 0
Saugerties 35, Liberty 6
Spackenkill 30, Monticello 24
Taconic Hills 42, Tri-Valley 6
Wallkill 27, Valley Central 0
Washingtonville 35, F.D. Roosevelt 28
Section 10
Frankfort-Schuyler 28, Tupper Lake 0
Canton 40, St. Lawrence 6
Ogdensburg Free Academy 50, Massena 6
Potsdam 40, Gouverneur 21
OPEN…. Malone
Section 11
Amityville 30, Wyandanch 12
Babylon 33, Center Moriches 7
Bayport-Blue Point 48, Shoreham-WR 0
Bellport 16, Connetquot 7
Central Islip 13, Riverhead 12
Comsewogue 21, Rocky Point 15
East Hampton/Brid 34, Half Hollow Hills West 10
East Islip 42, Commack 14
Eastport-South Manor 31, Harborfields 14
Huntington 40, North Babylon 34
Kings Park 39, Hampton Bays 7
Lindenhurst 35, Patchogue-Medford 14
Longwood 19, Sachem East 7
Miller Place 34, John Glenn 33
Mount Sinai 42, Port Jefferson 7
Northport 55, Half Hollow Hills East 21
Sachem North 33, Walt Whitman 7
Sayville 56, Islip 35
Smithtown East 43, Centereach 7
Smithtown West 28, Hauppauge 7
Ward Melville 49, Bay Shore 14
West Babylon 23, Deer Park 20
West Islip 28, Westhampton 17
William Floyd 20, Brentwood 0
9/22….. Copiague at Newfield
PSAL
A Philip Randolph Campus 50, F K Lane Campus 0
A-Tech 1, Evander Childs Campus 0, forfeit
Abraham Lincoln 35, John F Kennedy Campus 8
Adlai Stevenson Campus 8, Information Tech 6
Boys & Girls 47, Beach Channel Campus 0
Campus Magnet 22, KIPP College Prep 0
Curtis 35, Susan Wagner 3
Eagle Academy II 59, Brooklyn Tech 6
Eagle Academy III 41, Grand Street Campus 0
Erasmus Hall Campus 47, New Dorp 0
Flushing Campus 12, Jamaica 6
Fort Hamilton 44, Canarsie Campus 6
Frank Macchiarola Complex 28, John Adams 8
James Madison 30, Benjamin Cardozo 12
Harry Truman 24, Midwood 0
Lafayette Complex 32, George Washington 16
McKee/Staten Island Tech 30, Bayside 0
Mott Haven Campus 18, East Harlem Pride 6
New Utrecht 20, John Jay Campus 10
Petrides 47, August Martin 0
South Shore 44, Port Richmond 18
Springfield Gardens 44, F D Roosevelt 16
Stuyvesant 35, Lehman Campus 18
Thomas Jefferson Campus 22, Frederick Douglass 0
Tottenville 47, Dewitt Clinton 0
Transit Tech 44, Christopher Columbus Campus 0
William C Bryant 22, Far Rockaway Campus 0
William E Grady 22, Long Island City 0
9/20….. Tilden Campus at Alfred E Smith Campus
NYCHSFL
Chaminade 24, Archbishop Stepinac 23
Christ the King 44, Cardinal Spellman 0
Fordham Prep 16, Mount St. Michael 14
Holy Cross 32, St. John the Baptist 28
Iona Prep 34, St. Joseph by the Sea 0
Kennedy Catholic 34, St. Dominic’s 6
Monsignor Farrell 48, St. Peter’s 13
St. Anthony’s 48, Kellenberg 20
St. Francis Prep 21, Xavier 14
Xaverian 22, Holy Trinity 0
OPEN…. Cardinal Hayes, Nazareth
Monsignor Martin Assn
Bishop Kearney/Roch Acad 36, St. Mary’s 26
Bishop Timon-St Jude 33, Bill Crothers (CAN) 10
Cardinal O’Hara 40, C.G. Finney 22
Catholic Memorial (MA) 56, St. Francis 32
St. Joseph’s Collegiate 41, St. Andrews (CAN) 0
Walsh Jesuit (OH) 38, Canisius 0
NYSAIS
Dalton 19, Horace Mann 0
Episcopal Academy (PA) 40, LI Lutheran 14
Fieldston 30, Newark Academy (NJ) 0
Hackley 28, Rye Country Day 12
Hoboken (NJ) 25, Poly Prep 0
Riverdale CD 20, Montclair Kimberley (NJ) 14
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