SWR Leads The Weekend in Scoring


Anthony Mullen | Hudl

On an opening weekend of Suffolk County football that saw six teams score 40 or more points and three teams score into the 50's it was Shoreham Wading River who stood alone at the top of the scoring by putting up a 60 spot in an 60-21 win over Center Moriches. 

SWR had contributions from nearly everyone, but it would be a day to remember for running back Anthony Mullen. Mullen only had 11 carries on the day, but he scored four touchdowns in the game, something that he can tell stories about for the rest of his life. 

He wasn't alone in the scoring though as the offense was electric all day. Four different players rushed for touchdowns. Besides Mullen's four, Lucas Diamond had two scores, Noah Gregorek saw the end zone once, Javon Wright got into the scoring as well and Shane Hall caught his only pass for a touchdown of his own. Gregorek also threw for one TD and completed 9 passes on the day. 

Shoreham Wading River jumped out to a big lead and scored in every quarter. The game was 39-9 at the half after a 21-point first quarter that was followed by an 18 point second. 

Next up will be the powerhouse Bayport-Blue Point who will try to stop this offense, while Center Moriches will look for a better defensive game against Babylon at home. 

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