Varsity Football earned a 53-14 victory over Trinity-Pawling on Friday, October 24.
The win brought the team’s record to 2-6. Head Coach Dempsey Quinn said, “The game was a good turning point for us. We really hope to finish on a high note these last two weeks and maybe put together a three-game winning streak.”
Heading into the matchup, the team focused on improving the run game, which quickly showed results once the game began. Coach Quinn said, “I was proud that our guys really executed well from the opening play of the game.”
In the first half, running back Jaylen Johnson ’26 led the offense, with 167 rushing yards and four touchdowns. Wide receiver Freddy Conyers ’27 made two long touchdown catches and had over 100 receiving yards. On the defensive side, the team limited TP to only 14 points.
In addition to the offensive and defensive performances, many younger players had opportunities to gain playing experience. Coach Quinn said, “It was rewarding to see the team’s preparation translate into on-field success. I was proud of their effort and commitment to getting better each week.”
The team hopes to carry the momentum into the final game of the season against Taft on Saturday November 8. Coach Quinn said, “The goal is to finish the season strong and build on the progress made over the past few weeks.”
