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Midget White, who have an 8-1 record, shut down Glen Cove Red, who have a 7-2 record, with a score of 26-0, for their eighth victory in a row.

While at home against Glen Cove, they scored three touchdowns before halftime. Stanley Griffin, #41, scored a 65 yard touchdown off the kickoff and #11 Vinny Panarelli made good on the extra point putting White up 7-0, just minutes into the game.

Sam Braverman, #72, Bobby Bowen, #32, Joey Ciarvino, #22, Sean Perrone, #35, Anthony Hyde, #33, and #60, Scotty Mathison were part of an offensive line that laid down picture perfect blocks as Panarelli ran for the second touchdown of the game. No extra point on that one, but the score was still 13-0, White.

Mark Sniffen, #28, scored the third touchdown of the half, just minutes before it ended. Bobby Forgione, #90, #12 Chris Callahan, and #50 Alexander Zic helped open holes for Sniffen to go 70 yards for the score. Ciaravino barreled in for the extra point, bringing the score to 20-0, White.

Despite the fact that #70 Scott Smath, Panarelli, Sniffen, and Griffen were out, both the offense and defense held their own through the next two quarters. Dennis Roach, #99, #19 Anthony Cuccaro and Perrone played a key part in a defensive shutdown. Glen Cove never scored in the game. For White's final touchdown of the game, Ciarvino charged in on a quarterback keeper. The point after was no good, making the final score 26-0.

Midget White will try for their ninth straight win on the final game of the regular season, next Sunday at Bethpage.

Pee Wee Grey clinched a playoff berth by defeating Pee Wee White 27-13, Sunday. This brings their record to 9-0 and guarantees them first place in their division.

The scoring began early when quarterback Tommy Celentani threw a perfect pass to Ronnie Modik, who ran it in for a touchdown and followed with the extra point. In the second quarter Grey scored again when Tommy Celentani ran for a touchdown, bringing the score to 13-0. Grey's defense, including Michael Cheshire, David Williams, Chris Celentani, Frankie D'Elia, Anthony Wrightington, Bobby Barsch, Dennis Lawrence, and Chris Pesce, was strong throughout the first half, allowing only one touchdown by Pee Wee White. The score was 13-7 at the half.

Grey's offense, including Dominique Alexander, Connor Bickford, Matthew Burmeister, Chris Brumber, Anthony Villa, Travis Hahn, John Kreppel, and Danny Nicolino continued to control the game in the second half. Early in the third quarter a great block by Brumber set up a touchdown run by Jack Lang, followed by an extra point by Brett Tom. Grey scored its fourth touchdown on a run by Tom, with the extra point by Burmeister. White answered back when Stanley Mann scored his second touchdown of the game, making the final score 27-13.

Next week Grey lines up against Bethpage as they try to complete the season with a perfect record. GO GREY!

Faster than a speeding bullet. More powerful than a locomotive. Able to leap what?!!! Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it's the Pee Wee Black Football team soundly defeating another opponent. Its latest victim was the Broad Channel Shamrocks. Pee Wee Black won 18-13 on a cold, wind-chilled Saturday night at Broad Channel to remain unbeaten, and run its record to 8-0-1

Jack Sullo wasted no time and scored on the second play from scrimmage. Jordan Spirou spearheaded the running game and had two touchdowns of his own.

Kyle Perkins, Kyle Dodds, Mike Derry, Nick Kostishak, Joe Edwards, Dylan Vecchionne, and Ron Cardano have become an outstanding offensive line and are instrumental to a powerful running attack.

The defense, led by Nick Ferrara, Nick Pedersen, Chris Rutigliano, and Rick Enderle were solid once again, keeping Broad Channel from scoring until late in the game.

Due to cold playing conditions and an early lead, Coach Joe Vecchionne substituted early and frequently. Rich Loguercio, Ryan Breck, Nick DeFranco, Mike Neumann, Justin Burger, and Anthony Farino were brought in on offense and performed brilliantly.

With one game remaining, the Seaford Broncos are the only team left standing in the way of an undefeated season. March on Pee Wee Black, everyone's cheering for you.




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