Pat-Med's new winning ways


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For Patchogue-Medford, a win this weekend meant more than just putting a “W” in the left side of the column—it meant accomplishing something they haven’t done in quite some time.

Getting a win on homecoming is something every program and athlete strives for; it’s a moment that stays with you forever. But Pat-Med hasn’t done much winning in recent years, so this was more than just a homecoming win in front of their fans. This felt like a program going through positive change and a defining win. That change was felt when they secured a thrilling 35-28 homecoming victory over Bay Shore.

The victory marked the first time the Raiders have won back-to-back games since 2022, and their two victories this season have already match last year’s win total.

A big part of the turnaround has been star running back Aidyn Modeste. The Raiders trailed late in the game when Modeste hauled in a deep pass to set them up near the goal line. A few plays later, he punched it into the end zone to tie the score, sending the home crowd into a frenzy. After a huge defensive stand, Pat-Med got the ball back—and once again, Modeste delivered. The senior back powered through defenders for the go-ahead touchdown with under a minute remaining, sealing the dramatic win.

Modeste finished the afternoon with four touchdowns, showcasing his ability to take over a game. Quarterback Brett Rupolo also came alive in the second half, throwing for more than 250 yards and a touchdown. He was a perfect 8-for-8 after halftime, accounting for nearly all his passing yards and his lone scoring throw during that stretch.

With confidence building and momentum clearly on their side, Patchogue-Medford will look to top last season’s win total when they face Sachem North this weekend.

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