Ward Melville quarterback Trey Berry hands off to Nick Troy who runs up the middle. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville quarterback Trey Berry looks for an open receiver, fires from the pocket. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville wide receiver Steven Germain doesn’t break stride on a reception. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville running back Nick Troy drives up the middle stiff-arming a Pat-Med defender. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville senior JJ Laap eludes a Pat-Med defender and cuts upfield. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville senior JJ Laap escapes the grip of a Pat-Med defender. Photo by Bill Landon
Despite the face mask grab, Ward Melville junior Jack Gillen drives through a Pat-Med defender. Photo by Bill Landon
The Ward Melville Patriots boys varsity football team (4-0) defeated the Patchogue-Medford Raiders (0-4) at a home game Sept. 28 with afinal score of 37-6.
The Patriots will face Walt Whitman High School at Ward Melville High School’s homecoming game Oct. 6.
From the opposite position, Ward Melville senior William Bradshaw with a kill shot. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville sophomore Luke McIlvaine with a kill shot. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville senior Josh George takes flight from the service line. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville senior setter Jared Zwycewicz keeps the ball in play. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville juniors Ethan Larson and Ryan Fagen at net, against visiting Westhampton beach Sept 25. Photo by Bill Landon
From the libero position Ward Melville junior Dominick Deon returns the ball. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville junior Cole Bhella attempts a block against visiting Westhampton beach Sept 25. Photo by Bill Landon
The Ward Melville Patriots boys varsity volleyball team (4-1) defeated the Westhampton Beach Hurricanes (1-4) at a home game Sept. 25 with afinal score of 3-1.
The Ward Melville Patriots boys volleyball team will host Smithtown West Sept. 27 at 4 p.m. and travel to Bay Shore Oct. 2.
Ward Melville junior wide receiver John Corpac cuts up the middle in the Patriots' 28-13 loss to Lindenhurst Friday. Photo by Bill Landon
By Bill Landon
The Ward Melville football team was able to stay within striking distance through two quarters of play in its season opener, but visiting Lindenhurst broke the game open in the second half to defeat the Patriots 28-13 in League I gridiron action Friday night.
After a slow start, the Bulldogs struck first three minutes into the second quarter when senior quarterback Ryan Hofmann connected with junior wide receiver Steven Ramirez for the score, and with the extra point good, the team led 7-0.
With just over a minute left in the half, Ward Melville senior quarterback Matthew O’Hea found junior wide receiver John Corpac, who turned the corner and flew down the right sideline to go the distance for the touchdown. It was a 61-yard pass play that put the Patriots on the scoreboard, but when the point after attempt pushed wide left, Ward Melville trailed 7-6.
Ward Melville senior running back Nick Cervone draws a crowd as he rushes with the ball in the Patriots’ 28-13 loss to Lindenhurst Friday. Photo by Bill Landon
It became a game riddled with cramps and penalties, and the Patriots led the way in both categories.
“You can’t let officiating determine a games [outcome], it’s got to be decided on the field by the players,” Ward Melville head coach Chris Boltrek said. “And unfortunately, our guys didn’t do what we asked them to do [tonight].”
The Hofmann–Ramirez tandem answered back on the last play of the half for another touchdown. After a failed point after, the Bulldogs took a 13-6 lead into the halftime break.
Boltrek said that going into the third quarter being one score down to the reigning county champions wasn’t a bad thing.
“I thought we had a chance the entire time, but between penalties and cramped players, we don’t have the depth to pull that off,” he said.
Lindenhurst looked to put the game away on the second play from scrimmage to open the second half, and it did. Senior running back Joe Barber pushed his way up the middle, breaking several tackles, and made his way 65 yards downfield for the score to put the Bulldogs out in front, 19-6. Junior quarterback Austin Perri scored next for the Bulldogs, as he plowed his way into the end zone for a two-point conversion, to help his team break out to a 21-6 lead.
Ward Melville was unable to answer, and again fell victim to the Hofmann–Ramirez combination. The two paired up on a pass play and Lindenhurst took a commanding 28-6 advantage.
Ward Melville senior quarterback Matthew O’Hea makes a deep pass in the Patriots’ 28-13 loss to Lindenhurst Friday. Photo by Bill Landon
Deep in their own territory, Ward Melville senior running back Nick Cervone provided the spark to make it a two-score game when he broke outside and cut to the middle of the field. After the dust settled, he went 81 yards for the score to trim the Ward Melville deficit, and sophomore kicker Joe LaRosa split the uprights to trail 28-13.
The Bulldogs threatened again deep into the Patriots’ territory but on a rare miscue, coughed up the ball as Ward Melville recovered the fumble on their own 15-yard line.
With just under five minutes remaining in the game, the Patriots ran the hurry-up offense as O’Hea aired the ball out the rest of the way, but no open receiver could be found.
“I thought we let it get away from us,” Boltrek said. “We’ve got to fix the mistakes, but it was great that we hung with the defending county champs.”