• Follow Us: Facebook Twitter

Football: Briarcliff beats Kennedy in OT; Tappan Zee defeats Fox Lane; Pleasantville edges Putnam Valley 7-0; more games ...


1:00 AM, Sep. 23, 2012 EDT

Briarcliff 13, Kennedy 10, OT: At Kennedy, Matt Pasternak hit a 37-yard field goal during Briarcliff's overtime possession. He had connected from 34 yards during regulation. William Hou blocked Kennedy's field goal attempt in overtime to end the game. Gerardo Munoz returned a punt 73 yards for the Bears' touchdown.

Tappan Zee 21, Fox Lane 7: At Fox Lane, Joe Letizia had 23 carries for 134 yards and a touchdown. Giuseppe Maddalena rushed for 45 yards and a touchdown and went 6 for 9 for 116 yards, including a 38-yard scoring pass to Dan Domenico.

Pleasantville 7, Putnam Valley 0: At Pleasantville Friday, Nick Greto had 15 rushes for 89 yards, including a 29-yard touchdown in the first quarter. He also caught one pass for 21 yards from Anthony Godino and Nick Pedlow added 59 yards rushing. Cam Burns and Charlie Montgomery each had a sack and Kevin Barile was involved in a sack and had a fumble recovery.

New Rochelle 14, Arlington 0: At Arlington Friday, Khalil Edney threw two touchdown passes and the New Rochelle defense recorded its second straight shutout. The Huguenots have now allowed just seven points this season and have not been scored upon in their last 10 quarters.

John Jay 43, Horace Greeley 7: At Greeley, Tyler Keech completed 14 of 20 passes for 305 yards and four touchdowns. Jack Lambert caught four passes for 119 yards and two touchdowns, rushed for 80 yards and a score and completed 5 of 6 passes for 80 yards and a touchdown.

Poughkeepsie 48, Yorktown 29: At Poughkeepsie Friday, Nick Mariano rushed for 137 yards and went 8 for 14 for 100 yards passing. Connor Veracruysse rushed for 40 yards and two first-half touchdowns, but the 'Huskers trailed 34-14 at halftime. Behind the combination of D'Andre Smith and Devonte Hamilton, Poughkeepsie, the defending Class A champ, built its lead to 42-14. Nick Bonitatibus and Drew Scialaba added touchdown runs in the second half.

Saunders 21, Peekskill 6: At Tibbets Brook Park in Yonkers, Francisco Wilson-King rushed for 148 yards and two touchdowns on 16 carries. Kristian Prenga rushed 14 times for 118 yards and went 5 for 7 for 36 yards, including a touchdown pass to Chris Tran. Ramon Searight caught a 67-yard touchdown from Ayo Jegede for Peekskill.

Ossining 37, Gorton 8: At Gorton, Justin Davidov completed 9 of 12 passes for 181 yards and three touchdowns. He also rushed for two touchdowns. Anthony Donadio caught two passes for 80 yards and scored. Thomas Bell scored on a 55-yard run for the Wolves and Davon Hudson scored on the two-point conversion.

Byram Hills 10, Westlake 0: At Byram Hills, Brandon Rosen had 15 carries for 153 yards, including a 55-yard touchdown in the first quarter. Connor Morley rushed for 42 yards on 17 carries and had an interception. Chris Magnemi added a 22-yard field goal in the third quarter.

Dobbs Ferry 27, Pawling 0: At Mercy College, Tim Soave rushed for 200 yards and a touchdown. Anthony Cialini added 70 yards and a touchdown. Brian Gardner led the Eagles defense with eight tackles.

Edgemont 49, Roosevelt 0: At Roosevelt, Chris Kim rushed for 80 yards and a touchdown and returned an interception 96 yards for a touchdown. Jack McCormack also returned an interception for a touchdown. Ben Levy added rushing and receiving touchdowns and had an interception.

Stepinac 28, Kellenberg 7: At Stepinac, Ryan Burnett had 17 carries for 97 yards and two touchdowns. Dan Hoffer completed 12 of 20 passes for 95 yards. Malcolm Major returned a punt 61 yards for a touchdown and Demarcus Miller returned an interception for a touchdown.

Lourdes 49, Ardsley 20: At Ardsley, Carlos Monserrate passed for two touchdowns. Gabe Kardish had two receptions for 121 yards and a touchdown. Rich Mcelligot added a touchdown reception.

Tuckahoe 34, Hastings 7: At Tuckahoe, Shayeem Nixon had 85 yards and three touchdowns on 11 carries. Nick Resiman had 70 yards and a touchdown on eight carries. Darrel Taylor had a 25-yard touchdown run.

Hackley 39, Kingswood-Oxford 27: At Kingswood-Oxford, Joe McDermott completed 9 of 15 passes for 241 yards and four touchdowns, and also rushed for 111 yards. Mustafaa Dais had five receptions for 191 yards and three touchdowns.

Woodlands 40, Valhalla 2: Woodlands didn't pass often but when it did it, Wow. Falcon QB Justin Riccio hit on 5 of 6 attempts for 188 yards and four touchdowns. Riccio hooked up with Ron Richards twice for scores. He also hit Dylan Eddy on a 79-yard touchdown and connected with Miles Thigpen for a 32-yard score. Tyrone Barber led the Falcons running attack with 47 yards and a touchdown. Kourtney Blanding returned a fumble recovery 29 yards for a score.

Palisade Prep 30, Yonkers Montessori 14: At Yonkers Montessori Academy, Brandon Tate had 78 yards and two touchdowns on seven carries as Palisade Prep got its first varsity football win. Palisade Prep is 1-2 in its first season as a varsity team. Tate also had two catches for 63 yards and a touchdown. Jatique Bond completed 3 of 5 passes for 59 yards and a touchdown. Felix Marcano had 39 yards and one touchdown on four carries. Daniel Akandu blocked a punt.

Dwight Englewood 25, Harvey 8: At Harvey, Andrew D'Alessandro caught a 7-yard pass from quarterback Will Leventhal for the Cavaliers' touchdown. Ricky Hicks caught a pass from Leventhal for the two-point conversion.

Beacon 42, Yonkers 0: At Beacon, Jon Underwood scored on touchdown runs of 63 and 38 yards in the first quarter. Yonkers (0-3) trailed 28-0 at halftime.

Ketcham 36, Mamaroneck 21: At Mamaroneck Friday, Kevin Duke threw for four touchdowns for the Indians.

 

Comments

LoHud

Boys Baseball

Rank School Record
1 John Jay High School (Hopewell Junction)
Hopewell Junction, NY
5-1-0
2 Fox Lane High School
Bedford, NY
15-3-0
3 Roy C Ketcham High School
Wappingers Falls, NY
8-2-0
4 North Rockland High School
Thiells, NY
10-2-0
5 North Salem Middle School High School
North Salem, NY
15-4-1

SEE ALL LOCAL RANKINGS »

SEE ALL NATIONAL RANKINGS »