The High School Football Huddle
Rye's win streak hit 25 straight, the longest current win streak in New York, with a 16-12 win over Oneida Sunday. The victory gave Rye it's second straight Class B title. Click here for game story.
Rye's win streak hit 25 straight, the longest current win streak in New York, with a 16-12 win over Oneida Sunday. The victory gave Rye it's second straight Class B title. Click here for game story.
Sweet Home won the battle of #1 vs. #2 Saturday for the New York Class A high school football championship. Sweet Home finished a perfect season with a 35-28 win over Burnt Hills, which suffered its first loss of the season. Click here for game summary.
Southwestern beat Cronton-Harmon 35-7 Saturday in the state's Class C title to capture the school's first-ever New York State Public High School Athletic Association championship. Click here for game story.
Maple Grove continued its post-season domination and claimed the school's second NYSPHSAA Class D title with a 55-7 win over Moriah. In six post-season games, the Dragons outscored their opponents 328-60. Click here for game story.
Sixth-seeded Connetquot won the school's first Long Island Class I crown since 1992 Friday with a 21-13 win over Freeport. Click here for game story.
St. Anthony's streak of seven straight Catholic High School Football League championships came to an end Friday with the Friars 48-35 loss to Iona Prep in the AAA title game. It was the second time this season that the Gaels beat St. Anthony's. Back on October 25, Iona Prep won 41-21. Click here for title game story.