Kiernan's 300 Yard Passing Day Leads Miller Place


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After a few scheduling changes throughout the summer the Miller Place football team secured their first win of the year on opening day and in the process put the rest of the division on notice. 

Miller Place looked very impressive in their 41-18 win over Hampton Bays this weekend. 

Shane Keirnan is back under center and looking to take that next step up this season, and he looked as good as we've seen. Kiernan threw for over 300 yards on the day and had four touchdown passes.

Miller Place only led 7-6 after the first quarter but a three-touchdown eruption in the second had them pull away before the half. They then tacked on 13 in the 3rd quarter en route to the victory. 

AJ Rudolph and Brendan Cannon both went for over 100 yards receiving wit Rudolph and Cameron Meadows scoring TDs. 

On the ground seven players had carries with Jack Abbott and Gavin Peterson both having over 40 yards. Abbot had two rushing touchdowns, Peterson added one and Van Johnson also got into the end zone. 

Miller Place takes on Glenn at home this weekend, while Hampton Bays will meet up with Kings Park. 

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