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Monday night the Pee Wee Gray team shut out the Seaford Colts 22-0. On the first play of the game running back Jack Lang ran for a 60 yard touchdown and Tommy Celentani scored the extra point for a seven point lead. On their second possession, with great blocking by Matthew Burmeister, Brett Tom, Dominique Alexander, Anthony Villa, and Dennis Lawrence, Quarterback Tommy Celentani threw a 20-yard pass to Ronnie Modik, who ran it in for a touchdown. Chris Brumber ran for the extra point, bringing the score to 14-0.

In the second quarter, Pee Wee Grays defense, led by Michael Cheshire, David Williams, Frankie D'Ella, John Kreppel, and Chris Pesce, continued to dominate Seaford, holding them scoreless. Early in the second quarter, quarterback Chris Brumber handed off to Tommy Celentani, who ran for a 38-yard touchdown. As a result of the 18 point rule, Jack Lang, Tommy Celentani, Ronnie Modik, and Danny Nicolino were pulled from the game. Pee Wee defense, including Chris Celentani, Connor Bickford, Bobby Barsh, Travis Hahn, and Anthony Wrightington held Seaford scoreless for the remainder of the game.

Head Coach Scott Brumber said, "It was a great way to start the season. All these boys should be proud of the way they played."

Levittown Pee Wee Gray hosts Glen Cove this Sunday in what promises to be an exciting game.

Levittown Pony Red (11- and 12-year-olds) hosted West Islip Pirates on Saturday night at McLaren Stadium in Levittown.

Levittown scored on its first two possession, one touchdown on a run, the second on a pass, and then the third on a punt return. The offense, led by quarterback Nick Manfredo, runningbacks Nick Tintle, Rick Bailey, Stephen Mazza, Sean Hall, Sean Corley, and Tim Cipley did a great job due to the great blocking off both the red and the black offensive line, led by Scott Rodgers, James Tuohy, Tom Piccione, Nick Catalano, Nick Hansen, Anthony Contino, Marco Luciano, Louis Montcleone, Rob Caserta, Shawn Rutzel, Chris Marcel, Michael Wrightington.

The defense was magnificent, shutting out Islip. The defense was led by Chris Caine, Ryan Linden, Matt Deluca, Kevin Yank, John Stellakis, Chris Powell, and Michael Courtney. Great job guys!




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