Weekly Wildcats Sports Report

Sports

FOOTBALL

The Warwick varsity football team suffered its first loss of the season on Minisink Valley’s John Bell Field in their final regular season football game.  The Wildcats could not rebound from a 14 – 7 halftime deficit as the Warriors scored the final 20 points of the contest. The Wildcats ended their regular season 8-1 and tied with Minisink Valley but lost home field for the semifinal playoff game due to the head-to-head tie breaking system. 

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Warwick plays Minisink alley in a varsity football game 

Warwick senior quarterback Brody Frederick completed 11 passes including a 25-yard scoring strike to Ryan Sullivan in the first quarter of his record-breaking season, but the Wildcats could not get in rhythm.  The defense was led by senior linebacker Grant Havell (12 total tackles) and senior defensive end Wyatt Vreeland (seven tackles) and senior safety Luca Siebert (seven total tackles).

Warwick Senior punter and quarterback Domenico Berlengieri had three outstanding punts forcing challenging field position for the Warriors.  Defensive back Aidan Corbalis recovered a fumble forced by sophomore linebacker Jackson Miceli.

Warwick will take on Cornwall in the Section IX Class A Section 9 semifinals on Friday, Nov. 8, at Cornwall Middle School.  Kick-off is scheduled for 7 p.m.

BOYS SOCCER

The Wildcats ended their season with a 5-0 loss to top-seeded Washingtonville at Washingtonville in the Section 9 Class AA semifinals at Washingtonville on Oct. 31. Washingtonville will play Goshen in the championship game on Nov. 5 at 5 p.m. in Middletown High School.

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Warwick plays Washingtonville in a varsity soccer game
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Warwick plays Washingtonville in a varsity soccer game

 


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