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86 THE QUEENS COURIER • OCTOBER 25, 2018 FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT WWW.QNS.COM
Undefeated run continues for Bayside High
Bayside High School’s football team is
offi cially in seventh heaven.
Th e Commodores remain undefeated
in seven games aft er pummelling Frank J.
Macchiarola on Oct. 19 with a 34-6 win on
the road in Brooklyn.
Th e Commodores opened the scoring
with 40 seconds remaining in the fi rst
quarter when Flug found Kevin Avila in
the end zone. Th ey struck again early in the
second when Flug connected with Camron
Barnes for a 47-yard score as Bayside took
a 13-0 lead into halft ime.
Flug picked up where he left off early in
the second half, tossing a 46-yard touchdown
No contest for Francis Lewis girls as they rout Flushing Campus on the pitch
Francis Lewis High School’s girls
by herself, half of her shots on goal.
as they held Flushing Campus to just
soccer team just couldn’t be stopped
Mia Ferrara also kicked in two goals
two shots on goal, both of which were
in their match against the Flushing
of her own.
stopped by goalie Sophia Tartaglione.
Campus on Oct. 17.
Adding to the Francis Lewis tally
Francis Lewis then followed that up
The Patriots pummeled the Lady
were goals from Adriana Melgar,
with a 1-0 victory over Forest Hills on
Red Devils 8-0, scoring four goals
Alyssa Cabral and Zainab Ali.
Oct. 22, ending their regular season
in both halves on their home turf.
As solid as their offense was, Francis
campaign with a perfect 12-0 record,
Melanie Feliz scored three goals all
Lewis’ defense proved overwhelming,
good for 36 overall points.
Meanwhile, Flushing Campus
rebounded from that tough loss with
a 4-0 win over William C. Bryant on
Oct. 22. They finished up with a 7-4-1
record (22 points), good for third
place in the Queens A1 Division.
— Robert Pozarycki, photos by
Robert Cole
pass to Shaleik Kearsley inside the fi rst
two minutes of the second half. Six minutes
later, it was a two-yard run from Chen —
combined with an extra point — which gave
the Commodores a 27-0 advantage.
“We had a really focused week in practice
and it showed in the game,” Bayside
coach Jason Levitt said.
Bayside also featured a dynamic running
game led by junior Jordy Chen, who
carried the ball 14 times for 102 yards and
one touchdown.
Th e Commodores hold a one-game
advantage over James Madison in the Bowl
Conference of the PSAL Football League.
Two teams stand in their way of an undefeated
regular season: Springfi eld Gardens,
whom they’ll play in Bayside on Oct. 26;
and Jamaica on the road on Nov. 2.
“Our goal is to get back to the championship,
and then to win it,” Levitt said.
— Robert Cole and Robert Pozarycki