Warwick. Wildcats suffer first loss of the year, falling to M-W 49-14
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| 28 Sep 2021 | 01:12

Warwick QB Nick DiMarco passed for more than 150 yards and rushed for 100 in the team’s loss to Monroe-Woodbury on Friday night, Sept. 24, at home. Photo by by Al Konikowski.
Monroe-Woodbury capitalized on a number of early mistakes and handed the Wildcats their first loss of the year in front of a capacity crowd at C. A. Morgan Field.
The Wildcats could not overcome two blocked punts and a 95-yard kick–off return in week four of the 2021 season.
Nick DiMarco connected with Justin Hurd on a 52 yard touchdown strike. DiMarco also ran for a touchdown.
The team’s record is 3-1.
The Wildcats will get back to work as they travel to Newburgh Free Academy on Friday, Oct. 1, before returning home Saturday, Oct. 9, for the Homecoming gam against Roosevelt High School in Hyde Park.