Mustangs stun the Phantoms with last second field goal


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The Mount Sinai Mustangs shocked the Suffolk football world this weekend when they defeated perennial favorites Bayport-Blue Point.

The Mustangs secured the 16-13 victory on the leg of kicker Alexander Bottomley. Bottomley trotted onto the field as time expired and drilled a 22-yard game-winning field goal as the clock hit zero, sending Mount Sinai players and fans into celebration.

With the win, the Mustangs improved their record to 5-2, while the loss dropped the Phantoms to the same mark after suffering their second straight defeat.

While Bottomley was the hero of the day, he wasn’t the only standout performer for the Mustangs. Quarterback Max Sorrentino tied the game with a one-yard touchdown plunge late in the third quarter. He also completed 13 of 15 passes for 225 yards, showcasing excellent efficiency through the air.

The offensive highlight came on a 70-yard touchdown strike to Nicholas Vaccaro. Vaccaro made only two catches on the day but made the most of his limited opportunities.

Dontae Spadaro led the way with three receptions for 80 yards and added nearly 50 yards on the ground. His biggest contribution, however, came on special teams when he blocked an extra point that proved crucial in the final outcome.

Sorrentino spread the ball around all afternoon. Daniel Paolella caught five passes for 50 yards, Alex Campanelli and Ethan Arita each made one grab, and Jackson Rannazzisi hauled in two receptions.

Mount Sinai will look to finish its regular season strong next week when it faces Hampton Bays before closing out the schedule against Shoreham-Wading River. With the way this team is playing, the Mustangs are proving that they belong among Suffolk’s elite and could be a serious contender once the postseason begins.

The Phantoms take on Glenn at home as they try to end their losing streak. 

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