Warwick. Warwick Valley defeats Roosevelt 38-21 in homecoming game





Warwick Valley scored early and often to get out to a 35–7 halftime lead over the visiting FDR Presidents in the 2021 Homecoming Game last Saturday.
The Wildcats rushed for four touchdowns and threw for another, led by Dan Thorson’s two scores. He led all rushers with 10 carries for 107 yards.
Owen Hoyen and Nick DiMarco also rushed for touchdowns and DiMarco connected with Nick Simonetta with a 42-yard touchdown strike.
DiMarco and junior QB Joey Krasniewicz combined for 17 completions on 26 attempts for 295 yards to seven different receivers (Skyler Rodriguez, Nate Constable, Ryan McLaughlin, Nick Simonetta, Chase Fogg, Thomas Spain and Latrell Willis).
The defense was paced by Adam Miller and Ryan Fleming who both contributed five tackles. Anthony Marcano, Tyler Ellis, Justin Hurd and Jake Durie had interceptions for the Wildcats.
Drew Borner connected on all five extra points and a 35-yard field goal to wrap up the Wildcat scoring.
Up next
The Wildcats will travel to Kingston’s Dietz Stadium on Friday, Oct. 15, for a 7 p.m. kick–off versus the Kingston Tigers. Kingston lost to Monroe-Woodbury 27-0 last Friday night, Oct. 8.
This story was provided by Warwick Valley Athletic Director and Head Football Coach Gregory Sirico.