Junior wide receiver Tyler Schwarz breaks to the outside in downing Bayport-Blue Point in the Wildcats opener Sept 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Shoreham-Wading River School District announced it is putting its top coach back on the field.
Varsity football coach Aden Smith, far right, was removed from the team by district officials just before a game against Bayport-Bluepoint Sept. 6. Photo from SWR
In an email release, Superintendent Gerard Poole said they would be reinstating Aden Smith as the head coach of the varsity football team starting back next Monday.
“The district has decided to reinstate the varsity football team’s head coach, effective September 23,” Poole said in a statement. “We are proud of our team which is off to a great start this year. We thank the assistant coaches who stepped up to lead the team until now, and we look forward to a continued great season.”
Smith was removed from his position after an alleged incident during a pre-season multi-team scrimmage at Islip high school. Players had got involved in what was described as a “scuffle,” and coach Smith had allegedly become involved. At a school board meeting Sept. 13 nearly the entire football team showed up in their jerseys to support the coach, saying his only intent was to defend his players.
“That day of the scuffle, he did nothing but stand up for his players,” team captain and quarterback Xavier Arline said during the board meeting. “If a scuffle is going to happen, we rely on our coach — we expect our coach to come to the rescue. If we can’t count on him, who can we count on?”
Smith, a teacher at the Longwood School District, did not immediately respond to email requests for comment.
While Smith was removed, the two assistant coaches took up the task of running the team, leading them to two convincing wins against Bayport-Blue Point and Port Jefferson.
With the reinstatement date set for Sept. 23, Smith will miss the third game of the season against Southampton set to take place Sept. 20 at 7 p.m.
Smith will then retake the field Sept. 27 at home in a game against Elwood/John Glenn. Game time is set for 6 p.m.
The Newfield Wolverines charge the field. Photo by Bill Landon
Smithtown East quarterback Kevin Melore hands off to senior running back Dean Shaffer in the Bulls season opener on the road against Newfield Sept. 13. Photo by Bill Landon
Smithtown East’s Kevin Melore dumps a screen pass over the middle in their Div. II season opener against Newfield Sept. 13. Photo by Bill Landon
Newfield sophomore Eric Dougherty breaks to the outside in the Wolverines season opening win against Smithtown East Sept. 13. Photo by Bill Landon
Newfield running back Devin Aviles eludes a would be tackler in the Wolverines season opening win against Smithtown East Sept. 13. Photo by Bill Landon
Maxwell Martin takes off with a keeper. Photo by Bill Landon
Newfield quarterback Maxwell Martin takes off with a keeper. Photo by Bill Landon
Newfield senior quarterback Maxwell Martin runs to avoid Smithtown East defensive back Joe Saccone in the Wolverine’s season opener against Sept. 13. Photo by Bill Landon
Smithtown East QB Kevin Melore passes to Dean Shaffer in the Bull’s season opener on the road against Newfield Sept. 13. Photo by Bill Landon
Smithtown East’s Kevin Melore fires over the middle in their Division II opener against Newfield Sept. 13. Photo by Bill Landon
Newfield senior Hunter Hughes #22 looks to evade Smithtown East’s Nick Karika in the Wolverines season opener against Smithtown East Sept. 13. Photo by Bill Landon
Newfield senior Hunter Hughes #22 breaks free and runs for extra yardage in the Wolverine's season opener against Smithtown East Sept. 13. Photo by Bill Landon
Newfield sophomore Eric Dougherty breaks free in the Wolverines season opening win against Smithtown East Sept. 13. Photo by Bill Landon
Newfield running back Devin Aviles #4 finds a hole in the Wolverines season opening win against Smithtown East Sept. 13. Photo by Bill Landon
Smithtown East senior running back hits Dean Shaffer hits a hole in the Bull’s season opener on the road against Newfield Sept. 13. Photo by Bill Landon
Smithtown East freshman running back Dean Shaffer hits a hole in the Bull’s season opener on the road against Newfield Sept. 13. Photo by Bill Landon
Smithtown East senior running back hits Dean Shaffer hits a hole in the Bull’s season opener on the road against Newfield Sept. 13. Photo by Bill Landon
Smithtown East senior Anthony Weidtman makes the reception in the Bull’s season opener on the road against Newfield Sept. 13. Photo by Bill Landon
Smithtown East senior Anthony Weidtman runs to the outside avoiding a Newfield defender in the Bull’s season opener on the road against Newfield Sept. 13. Photo by Bill Landon
Smithtown East senior Anthony Weidtman makes the reception in the Bull’s season opener on the road against Newfield Sept. 13. Photo by Bill Landon
Newfield's kickline team performs during the game. Photo by Bill Landon
Newfield's kickline team performs during the game. Photo by Bill Landon
Newfield's kickline team performs during the game. Photo by Bill Landon
Newfield’s band plays from the sideline in the Wolverines season opening win against Smithtown East Sept. 13. Photo by Bill Landon
Newfield’s band plays from the sideline in the Wolverines season opening win against Smithtown East Sept. 13. Photo by Bill Landon
Newfield’s offense struggled early on being held scoreless in the first half in its Division II season opener against visiting Smithtown East Sept. 13. The Wolverines were able to gain traction in the second half, and it was wide receiver Hunter Hughes’ reception from quarterback Maxwell Martin on short yardage to tie the game on the final play of regulation.
After a scoreless first overtime period Martin found Hughes again from 5 yards out when the senior made the catch and again found the end zone for the game winner.
Martin threw for 106 yards on 15 attempts and Eric Dougherty rushed for 46 yards on 7 carries.
The foot of Smithtown East senior Anthony Weidtman had field goals 45, 43 and 42 yards along with 2 points after scores for 11 points.
The Wolverines will look to build on their momentum when they hit the road Sept. 21 against Bellport. Game time is 2 p.m. Smithtown East is also back in action Sept. 21 when they travel to Deer Park for a 1:30 start.
SWR Senior and football team captain Xavier Arline speaks at Sept. 10 board meeting. Photo by Kyle Barr
Nearly 30 young men in yellow and blue football jerseys sat huddled together in the Shoreham-Wading River High School auditorium Sept. 10 to support their head football coach they said had only wanted to protect their safety.
Varsity football coach Aden Smith, far right, was removed from the team by district officials just before a game against Bayport-Bluepoint Sept. 6. Photo from SWR
SWR’s varsity football coach Aden Smith was effectively suspended from the team Sept. 6 after an alleged “incident” in a preseason scrimmage game against Islip Aug. 30. The board held an emergency meeting discussing a personnel issue the Thursday before. In the Tuesday night meeting, nearly the entire football team sat in support of their coach, asking him to be reinstated.
Section XI’s website said Aug. 30 was a multiteam nonleague scrimmage taking place at Islip High School. Players and parents said the game was largely unsupervised by security staff or referees. Islip school district officials said in a statement it was a “brief scuffle.”
Players painted the picture that players had become violent on the field, and lacking referees, nobody stepped in to break up the unfolding violence except for Smith.
Senior Xavier Arline, team captain and quarterback, gained thunderous applause from attendees in his support of the coach.
“I played many sports over my life, and I’ve had coaches that have cared more about the sport or the result more than their players — coach Smith is not that,” he said. “That day of the scuffle, he did nothing but stand up for his players. … If a scuffle is going to happen, we rely on our coach — we expect our coach to come to the rescue. If we can’t count on him, who can we count on?”
Fellow team captain and senior Mike Casazza echoed his teammate’s words.
“Coach Smith is so invested in our team but at the same time focuses on helping every single one of his players,” he said. “In the summer he sent every kid a letter. He told them what they can improve on and gave us tips as well.”
Other team members said Smith often went above and beyond for his players, including meeting with them off the field or bringing in a person to talk with them about the dangers of drunk driving.
John Arline, Xavier’s father, related back to previous tragedies in SWR football history as to why Smith ran out onto the field that August day.
“When it’s your son lying at the bottom of a pile, who comes to your son’s rescue?” he said. “When it’s your son being hit helmet to helmet, who do we expect to protect them? … [Smith] provided safety and tried to defuse the situation.”
While details on the fight remain fuzzy, Rick Casazza, Mike’s dad, said there was an obvious lack of referee supervision. He added in a play prior to the scuffle an Islip player had pulled his son’s helmet, punched him in the face and grappled with is face mask.
“Coach Smith was the only coach to step in and verbally handle the situation,” he said.
Players and parents continued on saying Smith had been a mentor to the players, with Casazza’s father saying the coach had shared college prospects with him over the phone.
Board President Michael Lewis said the district would be receiving additional information for their investigation come Friday, including written statements from people there at the scrimmage and advice from attorneys.
“This board is not sitting back,” he said. “We’re making sure we get it right.”
Jeff McAuley, a longtime member of the football and soccer booster club, said Smith has been ostracized due to the news, but on Aug. 30 he was teaching his players to step in and protect those who need it.
“Coach Smith stepped in and protected his players at all costs.”
— Xavier Arline
“If this community has been rocked with tragedy, we have the opportunity here to prevent what I feel is a tragedy,” he said. “He came to the aid of a player. Nowhere are the other coaches being suspended, nowhere are the referees that should have been there, and he’s being ostracized.”
Though as the investigation goes on, the number of weeks left in the season depletes as well.
The suspended head coach could not be reached for comment. Interim head coach Virgil Romer instead led the team to an opening home victory last Friday against Bayport-Blue Point.
Players did not give a full description of what happened at the game from their point of view. Instead Arline made a statement on behalf of the team.
“Coach Smith stepped in and protected his players at all costs,” he said.
Smith was installed as head coach last year and he helped take SWR past division finals in the 2018 season and to the top-seeded spot in Division IV for this year.
There are about eight weeks left in the season until playoffs. The board nor Superintendent Gerard Poole could give a timeline when the investigation would be concluded.
Senior quarterback Xavier Arline lunges into the endzone for SWR against visiting Bayport-Blue Point in the Wildcats season opener Sept. 6. Photo by Bill Landon
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Senior quarterback Xavier Arline after his 5th touch-down against visiting Bayport-Blue Point in the Wildcats season opener Sept. 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Shoreham Wading River senior quarterback Xavier Arline skips into the end-zone against visiting Bayport-Blue Point in the Wildcats season opener Sept. 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Shoreham Wading River senior quarterback Xavier Arline breaks to the outside against visiting Bayport-Blue Point in the Wildcats season opener Sept. 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Senior quarterback Xavier Arline gets wrapped up against visiting Bayport-Blue Point in the Wildcats season opener Sept. 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Senior quarterback Xavier Arline throws a screen pass against visiting Bayport-Blue Point in the Wildcats season opener Sept 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Senior quarterback Xavier Arline lunges into the endzone for SWR against visiting Bayport-Blue Point in the Wildcats season opener Sept. 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Senior quarterback Xavier Arline in traffic against visiting Bayport-Blue Point in the Wildcats season opener Sept. 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Senior quarterback Xavier Arline finds an open lane on his way to 5 TD's against visiting Bayport-Blue Point in the Wildcats season opener Sept. 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Junior wide receiver Tyler Schwarz breaks to the outside in downing Bayport-Blue Point in the Wildcats opener Sept 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Coaches call timeout at Sept. 6 game against Bayport-Bluepoint. Photo by Bill Landon
Shoreham-Wading River sophomore runningback Max Barone breaks to the outside against Bayport-Blue Point in their season opener Sept 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Shoreham-Wading River sophomore runningback Max Barone powers up the middle in downing Bayport-Blue Point in their season opener Sept 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Junior kicker Jake Ekert splits the uprights against Bayport-Blue Point in the Wildcats opener Sept 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Junior runningback David Tedesco drives upfield against visiting Bayport-Blue Point in a Wildcats 47-7 victory in their season opener Sept. 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Junior running back David Tedesco finds an open lane against visiting Bayport-Blue Point in a Wildcats 47-7 victory in their season opener Sept 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Junior running back David Tedesco drives upfield against visiting Bayport-Blue Point in a Wildcats 47-7 victory in their season opener Sept. 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Senior quarterback Xavier Arline led the Shoreham-Wading River with five touchdowns to power the Wildcats past visiting Bayport-Blue Point 41-7 in the team’s opening game of the season at home. Arline amassed 227 yards on 25 carries delivering interim head coach Virgil Romer his first varsity career win. Romer took the helm after 3–year head coach Aden Smith was removed from the roster following an alleged incident Aug. 30 at Islip high school in a multiteam preseason scrimmage.
It was midway through the second quarter before Bayport-Blue Point put points on the board, their only score of the game. SWR sophomore running back Max Barone punched in from short yardage for the score and Jake Ekert, a junior, split the uprights five times in the rout. Outside linebacker Jake Wilson, a junior, was credited with a pair of sacks in the victory. The Wildcats hit the road Saturday, Sept. 14 to take on the Royals of Port Jefferson. Kickoff is scheduled for 2 p.m.
Varsity football coach Aden Smith, far right, was removed from the team by district officials just before a game against Bayport-Bluepoint Sept. 6. Photo from SWR
Shoreham-Wading River’s varsity football coach Aden Smith has been removed from his position in time for tonight’s game after an alleged “incident” in a multi-team scrimmage event in Islip last friday, the district said.
A statement from Superintendent Gerard Poole said Head Coach Smith had been involved in a scrimmage against Islip that took place Aug. 30 at the Islip High School. Section XI’s website said it was a multi-team nonleague scrimmage.
The district did not provide further details on what kind of incident took place.
“While this investigation is underway, the head coach has been removed and the current assistant coaches will be leading the team,” Poole said in the statement.
Smith could not be reached for comment.
The team was set to play against Bayport-Blue Point’s Phantoms today at 7 p.m. at the SWR high school, and district officials said the game is still on.
Smith was installed as head coach last year and he helped take SWR past division finals in the 2018 season and to the top seed spot in Division IV this year.
The next SWR board of education meeting is set for next Tuesday, Sept. 10 at 7 p.m.
Shoreham-Wading River sophomore Johnny Schwarz breaks free after a pass reception. Photo by Bill Landon
Mount Sinai running back Matthew LoMonaco turns up-field. Photo by Bill Landon
Mount Sinai senior Dominic Boscarino back peddles into the end zone for a touchdown catch. Photo by Bill Landon
Mount Sinai senior Dominic Boscarino celebrates with teammate Joseph Spallina after a touchdown catch. Photo by Bill Landon
Shoreham-Wading River sophomore Johnny Schwarz makes an acrobatic over the shoulder interception. Photo by Bill Landon
Shoreham-Wading River junior Xavier Arline throws over the middle. Photo by Bill Landon
Shoreham-Wading River junior Xavier Arline lunges for extra yardage. Photo by Bill Landon
Shoreham-Wading River sophomore Tyler Schwarz intercepts the ball. Photo by Bill Landon
Shoreham-Wading River junior Xavier Arline pounds the ball up the middle on one of his 29 carries. Photo by Bill Landon
Shoreham-Wading River celebrates the Suffolk County Championship. Photo by Bill Landon
Shoreham-Wading River celebrates the Suffolk County Championship. Photo by Bill Landon
Shoreham-Wading River celebrates the Suffolk County Championship. Photo by Bill Landon
Shoreham-Wading River celebrates the Suffolk County Championship. Photo by Bill Landon
Twin brothers Tyler and Johnny Schwarz show off their Suffolk Champion plaque. Photo by Bill Landon
Shoreham-Wading River celebrates the Suffolk County Championship. Photo by Bill Landon
Shoreham-Wading River celebrates the Suffolk County Championship. Photo by Bill Landon
Shoreham-Wading River celebrates the Suffolk County Championship. Photo by Bill Landon
Shoreham-Wading River junior Xavier Arline finds an open lane. Photo by Bill Landon
Shoreham-Wading River sophomore Tyler Schwarz intercepts the ball. Photo by Bill Landon
Mount Sinai senior running back Michael Sabella sheds a tackler. Photo by Bill Landon
SWR sophomore Johnny Schwarz celebrates with quarterback Xavier Arline after the duo teamed up for a 71 yard pass play. Photo by Bill Landon
Mount Sinai junior quarterback Brandon Ventarola throws deep . Photo by Bill Landon
By Bill Landon
The Shoreham-Wading River Wildcats football team will don the Suffolk County crown for a fourth time in five years after defeating the Mount Sinai Mustangs, 28-21, at LaValle Stadium, Stony Brook University Nov. 16 in the Division IV final. The Wildcats will play on for the Long Island championship Nov. 23 at Stony Brook against Cold Spring Harbor.
Centereach juniors Patrick Stoss #42 along with linebacker Ayodele Adegoke gang up to bring down a Lindenhurst runner Nov. 10. Photo by Bill Landon
Centereach wide receiver Mathew Robbert finds an open lane Nov. 10. Photo by Bill Landon
Centereach wide receiver Mathew Robbert hauls in a pass Nov. 10. Photo by Bill Landon
Centereach senior quarterback throws a screen pass Nov. 10. Photo by Bill Landon
Centereach junior wide receiver Ayodele Adegoke makes a highlight reel catch Nov. 10. Photo by Bill Landon
Centereach junior wide receiver Ayodele Adegoke escapes a would be tackler Nov. 10. Photo by Bill Landon
Centereach wide receiver Alex Goldberg goes up for a pass Nov. 10. Photo by Bill Landon
The Centereach Cougars varsity football team traveled to Lindenhurst Middle School to take on the Bulldogs on Nov. 10. The Cougars fell to Lindenhurst 14 -7 in the Division II county semifinal.
A Smithtown West Bulls player runs the ball downfield, evading Centereach. Photo by Bill Landon
Centereach wide receiver Alex Goldberg celebrates with teammate Liam Webber after a touchdown Oct. 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Smithtown West wide receiver Chad Cusumano runs the ball downfield. Photo by Bill Landon
Centereach senior quarterback Devin Demetres throws deep Oct. 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Centereach senior quarterback Devin Demetres on a keeper. Photo by Bill Landon
Centereach running back Eric Harrington on one of his 2 touchdown runs rushing for 133 yards. Photo by Bill Landon
Smithtown West's quarterback James Schmidt throws the ball down field. Photo by Bill Landon
Smithtown West quarterback James Schmidt launches the ball downfield. Photo by Bill Landon
Smithtown West quarterback James Schmidt throws the ball downfield
Centereach junior Jeremy Bazata #50 celebrates with teammate Liam Webber after a touchdown in a victory over visiting Smithtown West 33-14 Oct. 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Smithtown West wide receiver Jharius Bernard jumps high hoping to catch as Centereach line backer Ayodele Adegoke tries to snatch it. Photo by Bill Landon
Centereach junior Liam Webber follows a blocker before turning upfield. Photo by Bill Landon
Centereach junior Mathew Robbert finds an opening. Photo by Bill Landon
Centereach Cougars varsity football team hosted Smithtown West Bulls Oct. 28. With the 33-14 win, the Cougars are now 5-3 in Division II.
Northport football players run onto the field at their 2018 homecoming match Oct. 20th. Photo by Bill Landon
Northport senior running back Justin Gerdvil tries to escape Centereach junior Eric Harrington Oct. 20. Photo by Bill Landon
Centereach’s Liam Webber stiff arms a would be tackler. Photo by Bill Landon
Northport senior running back Jeremy Gerdvil rushes out of the pocket Oct. 20. Photo by Bill Landon
Centereach running back Eric Harrington wards off a defender. Photo by Bill Landon
Northport High School's choir performed the national anthem prior to the start of the match. Photo by Bill Landon
Northport and Centereach players jump high in efforts to catch the ball. Photo by Bill Landon
Centereach quarterback Devin Demetres stiff arms Northport defensive back Anthony Canales to escape a tackle. Photo by Bill Landon
A Norrthport varsity cheerleader gets the crowd riled up for the 2018 homecoming match. Photo by Bill Landon
Centereach quarterback Devin Demetres fires from the pocket in the vicinity of Northport linebacker Jeremy Gerdvil. Photo by Bill Landon
Centereach and Northport players collide in effort to catch and take possession of the football. Photo by Bill Landon
Northport senior running back Justin Gerdvil tries to escape Centereach junior Eric Harrington. Photo by Bill Landon
Centereach’s wide receiver Liam Webber attempts a one-handed catch but fell short. Photo by Bill Landon
Northport senior running back Max Napoli tries to escape a tackler. Photo by Bill Landon
Northport High School's marching band performed to the delight of the packed stadium. Photo by Bill Landon
Northport Tigerettes kick line performed during halftime. Photo by Bill Landon
Northport senior running back Ryan Smith takes off down the sidelined. Photo by Bill Landon
Northport wide receiver Sean Jeffery celebrates his touchdown catch from Demetres with teammate Chris Mignanelli. Photo by Bill Landon
Centereach’s Matt Robbert tries to escape Northport defensive back Ben Stola. Photo by Bill Landon
Northport senior running back Max Napoli scampers out of the backfield. Photo by Bill Landon
Centereach’s Matt Robbert tries to escape Northport defensive back Ben Stola. Photo by Bill Landon
Northport senior running back Ryan Smith wards off a Centereach defenseman. Photo by Bill Landon
Centereach’s wide receiver Liam Webber lunges into the end-zone on an 8-yard pass. Photo by Bill Landon
Northport quarterback Sean Walsh fires over the middle. Photo by Bill Landon
Northport quarterback Sean Walsh fires finds an open receiver. Photo by Bill Landon
Northport Tigers come together for a huddle. Photo by Bill Landon
Sunny skies were the perfect backdrop for Northport High School’s 2018 homecoming celebration held on Oct. 20 in the Tigers newly redone stadium.
Northport varsity football team took on the Centereach Cougars in a match that saw the visiting team take an early lead. Tenacity and skill won out, as the Tigers won with a final score of 35-6.
The halftime show featured the marching band, Tigerettes and Flagline who performed a variety of popular songs for the crowd. Seniors Trevor Koulemos and Pegeen Friese were crowned homecoming king and queen at the dance.
Earlier in the day, Northport-East Northport school district held its annual Hall of Fame induction in the auditorium. This year’s inductees included: Max Bartig, Class of 2006; Andrew D’Eloia, Class of 1991; Corinne Gandolfi, Class of 2006; Bryan Quinn, Class of 2003; Jaenine Michealsen, Class of 1986; the 2002 state championship girls varsity volleyball team and the Northport Tiger Marching Band, Flagline and Tigerettes.
Mt. Sinai senior running back Robert DeMeo plows up the middle in a homecoming victory against Center Moriches Saturday October 13th. Photo by Bill Landon
Mt. Sinai senior running back Michael Sabella finds an opening in a homecoming victory against Center Moriches Saturday October 13th. Photo by Bill Landon
Mt. Sinai senior running back Michael Sabella finds the end zone on a 6 yard run in a homecoming victory against Center Moriches Saturday October 13th. Photo by Bill Landon
Mt. Sinai senior running back Michael Sabella plows his way for extra yardage in a homecoming victory against Center Moriches Saturday October 13th. Photo by Bill Landon
Mt. Sinai senior running back Liam McGrath slips a would-be tackler for a touchdown run defeating Center Moriches 42-21 in a homecoming victory Saturday October 13th. Photo by Bill Landon
Mt. Sinai defeated Center Moriches 42-14 in their homecoming football game Saturday October 13th. Photo by Bill Landon
Mt. Sinai homecoming parade and festivities Saturday October 13th. Photo by Bill Landon
Mt. Sinai homecoming parade and festivities Saturday October 13th. Photo by Bill Landon
Mt. Sinai homecoming parade and festivities Saturday October 13th. Photo by Bill Landon
Mt. Sinai homecoming parade and festivities Saturday October 13th. Photo by Bill Landon
Mt. Sinai homecoming parade and festivities Saturday October 13th. Photo by Bill Landon
Mt. Sinai homecoming parade and festivities Saturday October 13th. Photo by Bill Landon
Mt. Sinai homecoming parade and festivities Saturday October 13th. Photo by Bill Landon
Mt. Sinai homecoming parade and festivities Saturday October 13th. Photo by Bill Landon
Mt. Sinai homecoming parade and festivities Saturday October 13th. Photo by Bill Landon
Mt. Sinai homecoming parade and festivities Saturday October 13th. Photo by Bill Landon
Mt. Sinai homecoming parade and festivities Saturday October 13th. Photo by Bill Landon
Mt. Sinai homecoming parade and festivities Saturday October 13th. Photo by Bill Landon
Mt. Sinai homecoming parade and festivities Saturday October 13th. Photo by Bill Landon
Center Moriches throws into double coverage where defensive backs Brandon Ventarola and Dominic Boscarino wait for the ball in a homecoming victory against Center Moriches Saturday October 13th. Photo by Bill Landon
Center Moriches throws into double coverage where defensive backs Brandon Ventarola and Dominic Boscarino wait for the ball in a homecoming victory against Center Moriches Saturday October 13th. Photo by Bill Landon
Mt. Sinai senior defensive back Dominic Boscarino breaks up a sure touchdown pass in a homecoming victory against Center Moriches Saturday October 13th. Photo by Bill Landon
Mt. Sinai quarterback Dominic Boscarino lowers a shoulder to grind out yardage in a homecoming victory against Center Moriches Saturday October 13th. Photo by Bill Landon
Mt. Sinai defensive back Brandon Ventarola makes a interception in a homecoming victory against Center Moriches Saturday October 13th. Photo by Bill Landon
Mt. Sinai quarterback Brandon Ventarola gets flushed out of the pocket in a homecoming victory against Center Moriches Saturday October 13th. Photo by Bill Landon
Mt. Sinai senior tight end Andrew Sartori finds an opening in a homecoming victory against Center Moriches Saturday October 13th. Photo by Bill Landon
By Bill Landon
The Mount Sinai Mustangs football team scored a homecoming game victory Oct. 13, defeating Center Moriches 42-21. Mount Sinai improved its record to 6-0 with the victory, and will look to make it seven straight to start the season Oct. 19 at home against Elwood John Glenn.