Moynihan Takes Home First Place


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Sayville's Olivia Moynihan received the National Football Foundation Quarterback Challenge first overall nod this past week. The National Football Foundation Girls QB Quarterback Challenge is now in it's second year and Moynihan stands on top after a fantastic season.

Moynihan was a two-time all Long Island selection and led Sayville to the Long Island championship this season. He then was named Suffolk County Player of the Year and 2024 Best Offensive Player.

Her stats jump off the page as she threw for 2,230 total yards and 38 touchdowns. She completed 64 percent of her passes and also was a dual threat with just under 900 yards rushing to go along with 13 TDs on the ground.

Moynihan isn't just a dual threat on the football field as she also plays multiple sports. As she enters her senior season she will also be the varsity soccer goalie and is committed to play soccer at the University of New Hampshire.

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