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The Lady Jaguars turned in an impressive performance to beat the Lady Giants. Chelsea, Jess, and Kymberly scored touchdowns on perfect passes from Shannon and Courtney. Laura grabbed an interception and a long run for a first down. Emily helped with some clever hand-offs and Mirella was tough on offense and defense.

For the Lady Giants, Jenna Pezzotti, back from the disabled list, came up with and called some wicked, cool plays. Sara Goldshar ran for two touchdowns, Danielle Curry threw a touchdown pass to Andrea Lopilato, Brenna Weil scored two extra points, Niamh was solid on defense and Katie Waszkiewicz ran well on offense.

Looking to avenge their only loss, the Ravens knew they would have to play great "D" to beat the Jets! Nicole Kayola picked up where she left off by picking off the game's first pass and returning it for a touchdown. Later, Kate Hess intercepted the pass and returned it to the 10-yard line. The Ravens would score on a pass from Nicole to Marisa Rivera for the touchdown. The Ravens final touchdown would come on an interception touchdown return by Courtney McPartland. Final Score: Ravens 20, Jets 14. Other notables: Alexiz and Courtney with several huge flag pulls. Jets notables: Jenna and Noel both had excellent games.

The Browns started their scoring against the Cardinals with a touchdown run by Jake Diaz. It was a great day for Jake as he also tossed a pass on an option play to Nicholas Demers who took it to the house from midfield! Jake added an interception along with Matthew McCaffery's first interception of the year! Nicky and Jake Pitcher also made solid flag-pulling plays. The Browns high-powered offense was in fine form as Luke Morales scored his first touchdown of the season on a long run that was capped by a dive into the end zone. Stephen Pantano scored on two long, impressive touchdown runs while Matthew Groom, Billy Petersen and Kameron O'Neil added long scoring runs of their own. Brian Michael and Steven Klaur played well at quarterback while Nicholas Pierro and Cole Glasford gained some tough, valuable yards to keep the offense moving.

The Browns played the Cardinals. Nick Pantorno made a great run setting up a touchdown pass to Michael A'Hearn. On defense, Robbie Ryan kept pressure on the Cardinals' quarterback. Awesome flag pulling by Sebastian, Kevin, Tyler, Theo, John, and Thomas. In spite of this fantastic team effort, the Browns lost by one touchdown.

The Giants faced the Colts in an close game. The Giants gave it their all but the Colts prevailed by two points. Just a few of this amazing game's highlights include: Kevin sprinting for a touchdown, Matthew running in a long touchdown with Daniel following up with a double reverse for two extra points, Joe's long run and Charles' great rushing and flag pulling.

The Ravens beat the Jaguars team 26-20. Chris Natale called the signals and Connor Hess, Nick Carbone, Jack Livingston and Tyler Moloney led the offense. The Ravens' Sean Moloney, Joe Dwyer, Nick Fiorentino and Patrick McCarthy got the job done playing some great defense at the end to hold on for the win.

The Jaguars came out flying with a long strike from Matt McCarthy to Nick Cappellino. Then the Jaguars used the old statue of liberty play with Matt McCarthy running in for the first touchdown. The touchdown twins Cappellino to McCarthy for one of the longest passes of the season. Chris Stauber threw the ball for some big gains. Game ball winner Tommy Weber made the third touchdown. Trevor Clark had a tremendous pass. Ryan Smith, Corey Gordon, Brandon McGlynn and Matthew Lewis-Flood all had a great game.

The Jags toppled the Ravens. A. Panariello set the pace with diving touchdown catch on the opening drive. When Ravens were driving, M. Lynch picked off a pass and ran it back for a 40-yard touchdown. The second-half offense was paced by Costa, Natale, Dittmeier and two great touchdown catches by B. Hingerton. Last but not least, great two-way games by Rice, Feehan and DeMartino.

Last week the Jags took on the high powered Cardinals, but great team defense led by M. Lynch and V. Rice led to a 27-12 win. Nick DeMartino got the offense started with a 35-yard touchdown run, which followed with three touchdown passes by Rice to J. Feehan and Lynch. There was also a clutch reception by A. Panariello for a first down.

The Giants gave the Colts a good run, but the Colts won.

The Saints topped a talented Jets team, 32-20. The offense was lead by Kevin McHugh with a pair of touchdown passes to Chris Moloney. Sean Kildare and Ryan Goldberg made big plays. Paul DeSimone (two interceptions for touchdowns) Kyle McGuinness, Nick Bhashin (blocked pass) and Patrick Quinn.

The Jaguars' Patrick Stapleton tossed the pigskin to Anthony Sweeny, who ran it in for one of the two touchdowns he scored. Amanda Weber was a defensive machine, catching the Giants quarterback more then once. Michael Trocchia played a nice game as quarterback and on defense. Justin Serrian once again played a great defensive game and ran for 10 yards early on. William Flood got the third touchdown. Matthew Stapleton played a good defensive game.

Saints' Bobby Browne played a strong game at quarterback and at running back. Stephen Cain displayed great toughness by overcoming an early injury to flash his speed on some long touchdown runs. Anthony Pantano and Nicholas Giovanniello hooked up on a long bong as Anthony's long third-down pass was snagged by Nicholas. Brian Best, playing with two injured fingers, also made some impressive plays. Robert Puppa dashed for long yards after a screen pass while Mark Morales, Gregory DeAngelis, Jimmy Vasiliou contributed with big plays on offense and defense.

The Jets played well as a team and had fun in a 14-12 victory over the Saints. Harrison Graf led the Jets with an interception return for a score, a touchdown pass and two extra points. Brian McGuiness, ran a short pass for a touchdown and was awesome on defense, Andrew Phillips had a huge sack on what would've been a touchdown pass, Andrew, Garrett O'Reilly and Big Joe Catrone were solid on defense, Angelo Mauro was tough on offense and Declan Hickey saved the game by catching a pass. Great job coaching by injured player/coach Liam Walsh.

The Seahawks came from behind to win. Kevin Hassett, Billy Pickett and Joe McBane all had key flag pulls while Prateek Khurana kept the pressure on the quarterback. On offense, Vincent Mavaro had three touchdowns. Tom Ferrigno hit Anthony Bonilla with a picture-perfect touchdown bomb.

The Ravens riding a two-game winning streak, once again faced off against the undefeated Cardinals. Dan Forzano's 20-yard touchdown run and Joey Inzirillo's touchdown reception gave the Cards a 16-0 lead. Mike Nicosia and Frankie Lettiere added interception touchdown returns to make it 30-0. Final Score: Cardinals 30 Ravens 12. Raven notables: Gregory Carlsen had his best game of the season (40-yard first down reception and a sack) Chris Roth one touchdown reception, one touchdown pass and one interception and Danny Gilmore scored his team's leading 10th touchdown of the season.

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