🏈 HALL OF FAMER: Westhampton Beach native Sean Farrell was an All-American at Penn State and played for the Bucs, Pats, Broncos, and Seahawks across 11 seasons in the NFL.
He's now a Suffolk County Sports Hall of Famer.
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Newsday launches high school fantasy football league: See the draft results
https://t.co/va2oZH0rtx
What's at stake? Nothing except for bragging rights among the participants.
How did Patrick Mahomes go from being drafted to securing one of the most lucrative contracts in sports? Discover the moves that made him a game-changer both on and off the field 👇
All @seniorbowl Practice Week Team: Offense
QB: Spencer Rattler
RB: Dylan Laube
RB: Ray Davis
WR: Roman Wilson
WR: Ladd McConkey
WR: Brenden Rice
TE: Theo Johnson
TE: Ben Sinnott
OT: Taliese Fuaga
OT: Tyler Guyton
OG: Christian Haynes
OG: Dominick Puni
OC: Jackson Powers-Johnson
Westhampton @ North Shore tm is a very interesting underrated non league matchup! North Shore is 7-1 and 4-0 in league while Westhampton is 4-2 and 3-0 in league play. Two Forwards going at it both are 6’5, Triantafyllou & Bennett 🔥 also a little over an hour bus ride as well
@KDJmedia1 I wish Long Island could find a way to participate. We have some great football communities that would love to experience a state championship.
Roddie Edmonds was a Master Sergeant in the United States Army. In late 1944, Edmonds was captured in the Battle of the Bulge and held at a German POW camp. In January 1945, the Nazis ordered all Jewish-American POWs to step forward. Edmonds, the highest-ranking noncommissioned officer at the camp, ordered all 1,000 US soldiers to step forward, regardless of their religion.
A German commander demanded that Edmonds identify the Jewish soldiers. Edmonds replied, "We are all Jews here." The commander threatened to shoot him if he did not comply. Edmonds refused, saying, "If you shoot, you'll have to shoot us all." The commander backed down.
Edmonds' actions are credited with saving the lives of 200 Jewish soldiers. In 2015, he was posthumously named Righteous Among the Nations by Yad Vashem and was the first American soldier to receive the honor.
Edmonds' story is a reminder of the courage and compassion of those who stood up to the Nazis during World War II. He is a true hero, and his legacy will never be forgotten.
Thanks for the write up @jared_valluzzi on my day at the Suffolk County Football Showcase. Had a great time competing and showing my game in front of all the coaches and people that came out!!