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SECTION NINE RECORD BOOK

Posted by Rich Arnott on Oct 23 2023 at 04:58PM PDT

SECTION NINE RECORD BOOK (entries made through 2023)

The following are Section Nine Records, culled from Paul Hutzler’s NYSSWA record book plus Phil Dusenbury’s sectional research and updates. Site webmaster Rich Arnott and Section Nine statistician Rich Michaelis have maintained and added new information to this section. Coaches with pertinent stats may please e-mail us at rockrich@optonline.net to have data entered. Thank you.

An asterisk indicates that a player is still active. A double asterisk indicates a NY state record.

Please note that a 2020 season did not take place due to the pandemic. Instead, a “Fall 2” spring season began with teams beginning 10 days of state-required practices on March 1st, 2021. This prepared the squads for a six-game regular season schedule. Subsequently, qualifying teams played a week seven Section Nine championship game to end the season.

RUSHING YARDAGE (CAREER) – Fred Riullano (Delaware Valley 1995-8) – 6,627; George Thomas, Jr. (Livingston Manor 2001-3) – 5,722; Walter Moseley (Ellenville 1979-82) – 5,594; Dermal Brown (Marlboro 1993-5) – 5,286; Dan Scalo (Monroe-Woodbury 2006-9) – 5,267; Matt Stack (Monroe-Woodbury 2001-4) – 5,064; Matt Przybocki (Burke 2012-14) – 4,576; Chris Leahy (Burke 2019-2022) – 4,534; Nick Finger (Millbrook 2005-8) – 4,530; Mike Schmidlein (Chester 2004-6) – 4,509; Anthony Dubose (Newburgh 2011-14) – 4,085; Dhyquem Lewinson (Spackenkill 2014-18) – 4,085; Amin Woods (Cornwall 2016-19) – 4,002; Roy Penn-Cosentino (Liberty 2014-17) – 3,935; Jerry Nasi (O’Neill 2011-12) – 3,858; Casimiro Pomales, Jr. (Ellenville 2019-22) – 3,813; Matt Buddenhagen (Delaware Valley 1991-4) – 3,799; Tiquan Scott (O’Neill 2014-16) – 3,717; Seth Thomas (Kingston 1995-7) – 3,513; George Thomas, Sr. (Wallkill 1974-6) – 3,486. … State Record:11,045.

RUSHING YARDAGE (SEASON) – Saxon Smith (Chester) – 3,057 (2011); Fred Riullano (Delaware Valley) – 2,833 (1998); Brad Garcia (Warwick) – 2,549 (2013); Chris Leahy (Burke) – 2,534 (2022); Nick Finger (Millbrook) – 2,172 (2008); Jerry Nasi (O’Neill) – 2,072 (2012); Walter Moseley (Ellenville) – 2,066 (1981); Chris Rogers (Red Hook) – 2,041 (1999); Sean Davis (Washingtonville) – 2,018 (2023); Ryan Cary (Marlboro) – 2,011 (2013); Don Exner (Ellenville) – 1,979 (2008); Dermal Brown (Marlboro) – 1,976 (1995); Mike Schmidlein (Chester) – 1,933 (2006); Austin Hartman (Tri-Valley) – 1,904 (2022); Angel Suarez (Chester) – 1,877 (2014); George Thomas, Jr. (Livingston Manor) – 1,856 (2003); Amin Woods (Cornwall) – 1,839 (2019); Matt Przybocki (Burke) – 1,836 (2013); Tyler Vanderpool (Cornwall) – 1,816 (2023); Dan Scalo (Monroe-Woodbury) – 1,811 (2007); Amin Woods (Cornwall) – 1,798 (2018); Jerry Nasi (O’Neill) – 1,793 (2011); Roy Penn-Cosentino (Liberty) – 1,791 (2017); Angel Suarez (Chester) – 1,770 (2014); Matt Przybocki (Burke) – 1,759 (2014); Keith Heinemann (Highland) – 1,758 (1996); Ethan Gallo (Minisink) – 1,697 (2022); Kevin Carr (Monroe-Woodbury) – 1,689 (2013); Marsallis Faircloth (Marlboro) – 1,683 (2013); Jordan Bryan (Middletown) – 1,675 (2015); George Thomas, Sr. (Wallkill) – 1,638 (1976); Matt Buddenhagen (Delaware Valley) – 1,630 (1994); Francesco Pichardo (Washingtonville (2012) – 1,628; Rino Tamburri (Marlboro) –1,620 (2015); Tiquan Scott (O’Neill) – 1,604 (2016). … State Record: 3,489.

RUSHING YARDAGE (GAME) – Joe Rosiecki (Valley Central) 31 × 514 yards (2011); Nick Finger (Millbrook) 41 × 485 (2008); Saxon Smith (Chester) 26 × 469 (2011); Matt Przybocki (Burke) 38 × 455 (2013); Fred Riullano (Delaware Valley) 23 × 449 (1998); Brad Garcia (Warwick) 34 × 441 (2013); Chris Battiato (Chester) 26 × 432 (2015); Chris Leahy (Burke) 421 (2022); Ryan Spelman (Monroe-Woodbury) 22 × 419 (2011); Brad Garcia (Warwick) 32 × 401 (2013); Angel Suarez (Chester) 32 × 401 (2014); Dwone Hicks (Washingtonville) 27 × 391 (1996); Joe Piascik (Cornwall) 19 × 388 (1999); Keegan Streimer (Tri-Valley) 41 × 386 (2019); Tiquan Scott (O’Neill) 27 × 380 (2016); Roy Penn-Cosentino (Liberty) 24 × 371 (2016); Jerry Nasi (O’Neill) 22 × 370 (2012); Fred Riullano (Delaware Valley) 34 × 362 (1998); Jaquon Futrell (Dover) 21 × 361 (2015); George Thomas, Jr. (Livingston Manor) 45 × 357 (2003); Khadeem Richards (Monticello) 27 × 357 (2017); Jose Torres (NYMA) 41 × 354 (1990); Brad Garcia (Warwick) 26 × 345 (2013); Dermal Brown (Marlboro) 15 × 344 (1995); Nick Finger (Millbrook) 30 × 337 (2008); Ethan Gallo (Minisink) 26 × 336 (2022); Roy Penn-Cosentino (Liberty) 18 × 330 (2017). … State Record: 38 × 584.

RUSHING 100-YARD GAMES (CAREER) – Walt Moseley (Ellenville 1979-82) – 34 (#2 in state). … State Record: 47.

RUSHING 200-YARD + GAMES (SEASON) – Saxon Smith (Chester) – 7 (2011); Brad Garcia (Warwick) – 7 (2013). … State Record: 11.

RUSHING: 300-YARD + GAMES (SEASON) – Saxon Smith (Chester) – 4 (2011); Brad Garcia (Warwick) – 4 (2013) – category includes 200+ games. … State Record Unknown

PASSING YARDS (CAREER) – Mike White (Cornwall 2011-13) – 7,386; Matt Giordano (Goshen 2017-19) – 5,625; Chandler Toth (Valley Central 2016-18) – 5,598; Kenny Gray (Valley Central 2013-15) – 5,276; Brett Fuller (Port Jervis 2019-Fall 21) – 4,814; Scott Ricketson (Kingston 1996-8) – 4,680; Camron Abalos (Spackenkill 2013-16) – 4,632; Jason Bailey (Cornwall 2013-15) – 4,606; Aaron Kilner (O’Neill 2006-9) – 4,491; Joe Pillitteri (Wallkill 2012-13) – 4,347; Vinny Aloi (Chester 2012-14) – 4,219; Chris Bartolone (Wallkill 2022-23) – 4,108; Rian White (Warwick 2008-9) – 4,089; George Kolbe (Minisink Valley 1983-5) – 4,081; John Garcia (Warwick 2009-11) – 3,868; Joe Battiato (Chester 2017-19) – 3,850; Pat Dorrian (Kingston 2012-13) – 3,627; Kyle West (O’Neill 2019-Fall 2021) – 3,497; Dan Scalo (Monroe-Woodbury 2006-9) – 3,467; Matt Bucci (Saugerties 2016-18) – 3,453; Reese Rotella (Onteora Fall 2021-23) – 3,275; Aidan Semo (Cornwall 2017-19) – 3,209;Jimmy Verney (New Paltz 2015-17) – 2,887; Chad Haley (O’Neill Fall 2021-23) – 2,821; Nick Waugh (O’Neill 2022) – 2,815; Greg Sullivan (Monroe-Woodbury 2005-6) – 2,766; Steven Campione (Monroe-Woodbury 2017-18) – 2,748; Matt Semerano (Port Jervis 2001-3) – 2,648. … State Record: 11,760.

PASSING YARDS (SEASON) – Joe Pillitteri (Wallkill) – 169 × 287 × 2,892 (2013); Nick Waugh (O’Neill) – 175 × 250 × 2,815 (2022); John Garcia (Warwick) – 184 × 333 × 2,754 (2011); Chad Haley (O’Neill) – 173 × 303 × 2,676 (2023); Mike White (Cornwall) – 133 × 231 × 2,674 (2012); Jason Bailey (Cornwall) – 174 × 264 × 2,560 (2014); Mike White (Cornwall) – 143 × 244 × 2,557 (2013); Matt Giordano (Goshen) – 154 × 229 × 2,518 (2018); Kevin Arduino (Cornwall) – 162 × 252 × 2,481 (2008); Brett Fuller (Port Jervis) – 178 × 306 × 2,391 (Fall 2021); Rian White (Warwick) – 160 × 255 × 2,373 (2009); Chris Bartolone (Wallkill) – 153 × 266 × 2,357 (2022); Joe Battiato (Chester) – 136 × 234 × 2,328 (2019); Chandler Toth (Valley Central) – 154 × 278 × 2,273 (2016); Aidan Semo (Cornwall) – 135 × 223 × 2,230 (2018); Scott Ricketson (Kingston) – 155 × 237 × 2,218 (1997); Matt Bucci (Saugerties) – 94 × 187 × 2,185 (2018); Vinny Aloi (Chester) – 108 × 182 × 2,164 (2014); Kyle West (O’Neill) – 127 × 186 × 2,163 (Fall 2021); Ryan Cary (Marlboro) – 89 × 145 × 2,157 (2013); Mike White (Cornwall) – 128 × 248 × 2,155 (2011); Chandler Toth (Valley Central) – 157 × 285 × 2,129 (2017); Joey Krasniewicz (Warwick) – 117 × 233 × 2,099 (2022); Mason Hoover (Newburgh) – 107 × 183 × 2,096 (2022); Kenny Gray (Valley Central) – 138 × 233 × 2,091 (2014); Pat Dorrian (Kingston) – 124 × 228 × 2,012 (2013); Jason Bailey (Cornwall) – 140 × 231 × 1,917 (2015); Mat Shea (Wallkill) – 111 × 205 × 1,901 (Fall 2021); Kenny Gray (Valley Central) – 123 × 227 × 1,847 (2015); Anthony Hoyt (Spackenkill) – 118 × 195 × 1,836 (Fall 2021); George Kolbe (Minisink Valley) – 128 × 261 × 1,823 (1985); Reese Rotella (Onteora) – 105 × 190 × 1,789 (2023); Jon Shanks (Millbrook) – 112 × 199 × 1,752 (2003); Chris Bartolone (Wallkill) – 104 × 211 × 1,751 (2023); Rian White (Warwick) – 145 × 238 × 1,716 (2008). … State Record: 3,677.

PASSING YARDS (GAME) – Chapman Parker (Kingston) – 22 × 30 × 552 (2018); Mike White (Cornwall) – 16 × 25 × 500 (2012); Vinny Aloi (Chester) – 23 × 40 × 488 (2014); Chandler Toth (Valley Central) – 31 × 49 × 480 (2016); Geoff Green (Warwick) – 27 × 41 × 479 (1995); Matt Giordano (Goshen) – 26 × 43 × 471 (2018); Joe Battiato (Chester ) – 22 × 29 × 456 (2019); Chad Haley (O’Neill) – 21 × 28 × 456 (2023); Kenny Gray (Valley Central) – 26 × 38 × 437 (2015): Dylan Bayliss (Red Hook) – 27 × 40 × 436 (2019); Mike White (Cornwall) – 22 × 33 × 433 (2012); Chandler Toth (Valley Central) – 19 × 35 × 408 (2016); Matt Bucci (Saugerties) – 11 × 21 × 405 (2018); Camron Abalos (Spackenkill) – 23 × 37 × 396 (2016); Matt Bucci (Saugerties) – 17 × 38 × 388 (2018); Matt Giordano (Goshen) – 26 × 41 × 382 (2018); Chandler Toth (Valley Central) – 29 × 42 × 374 (2017); Matt Giordano (Goshen) – 19 × 26 × 370 (2018); Kenny Gray (Valley Central) – 15 × 26 × 363 (2014); Joe Battiato (Chester) – 20 × 21 × 362 (2019); Dylan Bayliss (Red Hook) – 19 × 31 × 360 (2017); Chandler Toth (Valley Central) – 20 × 27 × 355 (2018); George Kolbe (Minisink Valley) – 351 (1984); Pat Dorrian (Kingston) – 22 × 41 × 351 (2013); Joe Battiato (Chester) – 26 × 44 × 348 (2019); Jamie Curreri (Port Jervis) – 14 × 22 × 346 (1990); Kenny Gray (Valley Central) – 16 × 32 × 343 (2015); Brett Fuller (Port Jervis) – 23 × 27 × 339 (Fall 2021); Matt Giordano (Goshen) – 19 × 27 × 332 (2018); Matt Bucci (Saugerties) – 17 × 25 × 331 (2018); Rian White (Warwick) – 24 × 37 × 329 (2009); Chapman Parker (Kingston) 24 × 42 × 326 (2018); Matt Bucci (Saugerties) – 17 × 25 × 324 (2018); Sidney Stracher (Pine Plains/Rhinebeck) – 19 × 27 × 322 (2022); Kyle West (O’Neill) – 25 × 33 × 321 (Fall 2021); Vincent Mortellaro (Middletown) 10 × 20 × 319 (2010); Keegan West (O’Neill) – 8 × 9 × 317 (2012); Vincent Mortellaro (Middletown) 24 × 39 × 315 (2009); Kyle West (O’Neill) 10 × 11 × 311 (Spring 2021); Matt Giordano (Goshen) – 17 × 29 × 306 (2018); Chandler Toth (Valley Central) – 20 × 32 × 304 (2016); Dalton Howell (Middletown) – 16 × 28 × 304 (2018); Kenny Gray (Valley Central) – 18 × 37 × 303 (2015); Ryan Johanson (Minisink) 17 × 18 × 303 (2018); Chapman Parker (Kingston) – 21 × 31 × 303 (2018); Reese Rotella (Onteora ) – 13 × 23 × 303 (2023); Chris Bartolone (Wallkill 24 × 46 × 302 (2022); Brandon Clark (Newburgh) 8 × 10 × 301 (2010) … State Record: 581.

TD PASSES THROWN (CAREER) – Mike White (Cornwall) – 77 (2011-13); Vinny Aloi (Chester) – 71 (2012-14); Chandler Toth (Valley Central) – 58 (2016-18); Jason Bailey (Cornwall) – 57 (2013-15); Brett Fuller (Port Jervis) – 56 (2019-Fall 21); Scott Ricketson (Kingston) – 52 (1996-8); Camron Abalos (Spackenkill) – 52 (2013-16); Rian White (Warwick) – 50 (2008-9); Kenny Gray (Valley Central) – 50 (2013-15). … State Record: 152.

TD PASSES THROWN (SEASON) – Vinny Aloi (Chester) – 37 (2014); Jason Bailey (Cornwall) – 33 (2014); Nick Waugh (O’Neill) – 32 (2022); Rian White (Warwick) – 31 (2009); Kevin Arduino (Cornwall) – 30 (2008); Kyle West (O’Neill) – 30 (Fall 2021); Chris Bartolone (Wallkill) – 29 (2022); Mike White (Cornwall) – 28 (2012); Joe Pillitteri (Wallkill) – 27 (2013); Matt Giordano (Goshen) – 27 (2018); Aidan Semo (Cornwall) – 27 (2018); Scott Ricketson (Kingston) – 26 (1997); John Garcia (Warwick) – 26 (2011); Mike White (Cornwall) – 26 (2013); Grant Harmon (Liberty) – 26 (2015); Brett Fuller (Port Jervis) – 26 (Fall 2021); Anthony Hoyt (Spackenkill) – 26 (Fall 2021). … State Record: 53.

TD PASSES THROWN (GAME) – Chapman Parker (Kingston) – 8** (2018); Vinny Aloi (Chester) – 7 (2013); Aidan Semo (Cornwall) – 7 (2018); Rian White (Warwick) – 6 (2009); Vince Mortellaro (Middletown) – 6 (2010); Kenny Gray (Valley Central) – 6 (2014); Camron Abalos (Spackenkill) – 6 (2016); Heath Hoovler (Burke Catholic) – 6 (2017); Anthony Campione (Monroe-Woodbury) – 6 (2018); Matt Giordano (Goshen) – 6 (2018); Matt Bucci (Saugerties) – 6 (2018); Jackson Hoovler (Burke Catholic) – 6 (2019); Chris Bartolone (Wallkill) – 6 (2023); Rick Spears (Port Jervis) – 5 (1964); Scott Ricketson (Kingston) – 5 (1997); Aaron Kilner (O’Neill) – 5 (2008); Rian White (Warwick) – 5 (2009); Shane Jackson (Monticello) – 5 (2010); Tyler Lawlor (Cornwall) – 5 (2010); Mike White (Cornwall) – 5 (2012); Mike White (Cornwall) – 5 (2013); Chandler Toth (Valley Central) – 5 (Twice in 2016); Joe Battiato (Chester) – 5 (2018); Ryan Johanson (Minisink) – 5 (2018); Chapman Parker (Kingston) – 5 (2018); Matt Giordano (Goshen) – 5 (Twice in 2018); Dylan Bayliss (Red Hook) – 5 (2019); Aidan Semo (Cornwall) – 5 (2019); Joe Battiato (Chester) – 5 (2019); Brett Fuller (Port Jervis) – 5 (Spring 2021); Kyle West (O’Neill) – 5 (Spring 2021); Sidney Stracher (Pine Plains/Rhinebeck) – 5 (Twice in 2022); Chris Bartolone (Wallkill) – 5 (Twice in2022). … State Record: 8!!.

PASSES ATTEMPTED (GAME) – George Carlson (Warwick) v. Port Jervis – 53 (1975); Chandler Toth (Valley Central) v. Middletown – 49 (2016) … State Record: Unknown.

TD RECEPTIONS (CAREER) – Marek Arbogast (O’Neill) – 43 (Spring 2021-23); Brandon Sadlier (Chester) – 30 (2012-14);Jake DeCicco (Kingston) – 28 (2009-11); John Babin (Warwick) – 27 (2008-9); Kevin Stein (Chester) – 27 (2017-19); Calvin Crews (Port Jervis) – 25 (2019-22); Chris Bauer (Cornwall) – 23 (2011-13); Shawn Marchant (Kingston) – 22 (2012-13); Joe Davis (Kingston) – 20 (1989-90); Jadon Spain (O’Neill) – 20 (Spring 2021-22). … State Record: Unknown

TD RECEPTIONS (SEASON) – John Babin (Warwick) – 19 (2009); Marek Arbogast (O’Neill) – 17 (2023); Brandon Sadlier (Chester) – 16 (2014); Chris Bauer (Cornwall) – 14 (2013); Corey Kotsol (Kingston) – 13 (1997); Joe White (Cornwall) – 13 (2010); Rob Filancia (Port Jervis) – 13 (2019); Craig Weymer (Port Jervis) – 12 (1998); Jake DeCicco (Kingston) – 12 (2011); Sean Costello (Saugerties) – 12 (2018); Kevin Mullins (Spackenkill) – 12 (Fall 2021); Marek Arbogast* (O’Neill) – 12 (2022); Richie Martinez (Wallkill) – 12 (2022); Justin Feldman (Chester) – 11 (2014); Kevin Stein (Chester) – 11 (2018); Craig Zuzek (Cornwall) – 11 (2008); John Perugino (Marlboro) – 11 (2016); Mike Septh (Monroe-Woodbury) – 11 (2005); Hunter Prosperie (O’Neill) – 11 (Fall 2021); Jacob Balmos (Port Jervis) – 11 (Fall 2021); Calvin Crews (Port Jervis) – 11 (Fall 2021); Nick Gomez (Wallkill) – 11 (2014); Ryan McLaughlin (Warwick) – 11 (2022). … State Record: 24.

TD RECEPTIONS (GAME) – Chris Bauer (Cornwall) – 5 (2013); John Perugino (Marlboro) – 5 (2016); Nyesh Dotsun (Valley Central) – 5 (2016); Jackson Parker (Kingston) – 5 (2018); Brendan Tierney (Burke Catholic) – 5 (2019); Joe White (Cornwall) – 4 (2010); Shane Cuevas (Valley Central) – 4 (2017); Jackson Parker (Kingston) – 4 (2018); Gio Ramirez (Pine Plains/Rhinebeck) – 4 (Twice in 2022); Marek Arbogast (O’Neill) – 4 (2023). … State Record: 5.

RECEPTIONS (CAREER) – Marek Arbogast (O’Neill) – 197 × 3,864 (Spring 2021-23); John Babin (Warwick) – 138 × 2,040 (2008-9); Calvin Crews (Port Jervis) – 121 × 1,663 (2019-22); Shawn Marchant (Kingston) – 101 × 1,593 (2012-13); Shane Cuevas (Valley Central) – 98 × 1,358 (2016-17); Jadon Spain (O’Neill) – 97 × 1,558 (Spring 2021-22); Jacob Balmos (Port Jervis) – 93 × 1,397 (Fall 2021-22); Nick Pacheco (Valley Central) – 86 × 1,350 (2013-14); Donovan Murphy (Valley Central) – 83 × 1,064 (2013-16); Ryan McLaughlin (Warwick) – 81 × 1,564 (Fall 2021-22); Brandon Sadlier (Chester) – 79 (2012-14); Chris Bauer (Cornwall) – 75 × 1,462 (2011-13); Zach Adler (Valley Central) – 75 × 1,360 (2009-10);; Chris Morgese (Warwick) – 73 × 1,206 (2013-15); Shawn Theodore (Port Jervis) – 66 × 1,274 (1995-7). … State Record: 227.

RECEPTIONS (SEASON) – Marek Arbogast (O’Neill) – 83 × 1,535 (2023); John Babin (Warwick) – 80 × 1,211 (2009); Rob Filancia (Port Jervis) – 64 × 1,096 (2019); Shawn Marchant (Kingston) – 63 × 1,015 (2013); Jadon Spain (O’Neill) – 62 × 964 (2022); Calvin Crews (Port Jervis) – 60 × 862 (Fall 2021); Chris Morgese (Warwick) – 59 × 965 (2014); John Babin (Warwick) – 58 × 829 (2008); Ryan McLaughlin (Warwick) – 54 × 1,011 (2022); Corey Kotsol (Kingston) – 53 × 919 (1997); Shane Cuevas (Valley Central) – 53 × 640 (2017); Brenden O’flaherty (Cornwall) – 52 × 909 (2015); Brandon Sadlier (Chester) – 51 × 862 (2014) … Jacob Balmos (Port Jervis) – 50 × 813 (Fall 2021). … State Record: 103.

RECEPTIONS (GAME) – Dave Bendlin (Minisink Valley) – 16 × 152 (1974); Shane Cuevas (Valley Central) – 14 × 247 (2016); Shane Cuevas (Valley Central) – 13 × 190 (2017); John Babin (Warwick) – 13 × 79 (2008); Gio Ramirez (Pine Plains/Rhinebeck) – 12 × 228 (2022); Brandon Sadlier (Chester) – 12 × 187 (2014); John Babin (Warwick) – 12 × 157 (2009); Sean Costello (Saugerties) – 11 × 200 (2018); Jacob Delgado (Chester) – 11 × 180 (2019); Ryan McLaughlin (Warwick) – 11 × 179 (2022); Shawn Marchant (Kingston) – 11 × 120 (2013); Bill Van Inwegen (Port Jervis) – 11 × 113 (1982). State Record: 18.

RECEIVING YARDS (CAREER) – Marek Arbogast (O’Neill) – 3,864** (Spring 2021-23); John Babin (Warwick) – 2,040 (2008-9); Jake DeCicco (Kingston) – 2,020 (2009-11). … State Record: 3,864!!

RECEIVING YARDS (SEASON) – Marek Arbogast (O’Neill) – 83 × 1,535 (2023); Sean Costello (Saugerties) – 45 × 1,258 (2018); John Babin (Warwick) 80 × 1,211 (2009); Alex Cruz (Cornwall) 48 × 1,166 (2012); Rob Filancia (Port Jervis) – 64 × 1,096 (2019); Shawn Marchant (Kingston) 63 × 1,045 (2013); Marek Arbogast (O’Neill) – 48 × 1,032 (2022); Ryan McLaughlin (Warwick) – 54 × 1,011 (2022); Chris Morgese (Warwick) 59 × 965 (2014); Jadon Spain (O’Neill) – 62 × 964 (2022); John Perugino (Marlboro) – 42 × 949 (2016); Corey Kotsol (Kingston) – 53 × 919 (1997); Brad Garcia (Warwick) – 48 × 918 (2011); Jake DeCicco (Kingston) 37 × 916 (2011); Brenden O’flaherty (Cornwall) – 52 × 909 (2015). … State Record: 1,611.

RECEIVING YARDS (GAME) – Sean Costello (Saugerties) – 8 × 311 (2018); John Perugino (Marlboro) – 10 × 293 (2016);
Alex Cruz (Cornwall) – 10 × 281 (2012); Shelan Baynes (Newburgh) – 5 × 277 (2010); Marek Arbogast (O’Neill) – 8 × 254 (2023); Shane Cuevas (Valley Central) – 14 × 247 (2016); Chris Ryan (Minisink Valley) – 7 × 245 (1985); Jackson Parker (Kingston) – 5 × 245 (2018); Gio Ramirez (Pine Plains/Rhinebeck) – 12 × 228 (2022); Kevin Stein (Chester) – 10 × 210 (2019); Marek Arbogast (O’Neill) – 9 × 209 (223); Alex Cruz (Cornwall) – 8 × 206 (2012); Pierce Lutz (New Paltz ) – 6 × 200 (2022); Brendan Tierney (Burke) – 9 × 197 (2019); Sean Costello (Saugerties) – 7 × 195 (2018); Angel Suarez (Chester) – 10 × 191 (2014); Shane Cuevas (Valley Central) – 13 × 190 (2017); Derek Schrag (Cornwall) – 3 × 190 (2018); Marek Arbogast (O’Neill) – 7 × 189 (Fall 2021); Brandon Sadlier (Chester) – 12 × 187 (2014); John Babin (Warwick) – 9 × 187 (2008); Mahki Matthews (Kingston) – 9 × 183 (2018); Pat Starzan (Port Jervis) – 7 × 182 (1990); Jacob Delgado (Chester) – 10 × 181 (2019); Jacob Delgado (Chester) – 11 × 180 (2019); Malik Chambers (O’Neill) – 5 × 180 (2012); Ryan McLaughlin (Warwick) – 11 × 179 (2022); Patrick Laird (Monroe-Woodbury) – 6 × 179 yards (2009); Chris Morgese (Warwick) – 7 × 178 (2014); Ryan McLaughlin (Warwick) – 10 × 170 (2022); Zach Adler (Valley Central) 8 × 166 (2010). … State Record: 318.

POINTS SCORED (CAREER) – Fred Riullano (Delaware Valley 1995-8) – 684; Walter Moseley (Ellenville 1979-82) – 492; Marek Arbogast (O’Neill Spring 2021-23) – 479; Dermal Brown (Marlboro 1993-5) – 466; Matt Stack (Monroe-Woodbury 2001-4) – 466. … State Record: 1,246.

POINTS SCORED (SEASON) – Saxon Smith (Chester) – 310 (2011); Fred Riullano (Delaware Valley) – 262 (1998); Chris Rogers (Red Hook) – 220 (1999); Walter Mosely (Ellenville) – 216 (1981); Sean Davis (Washingtonville) – 216 (2023); Chris Leahy (Burke) – 204 (2022); Tyler Vanderpool (Cornwall) – 196 (2023); Nick Finger Millbrook) – 194 (2008); Jerry Nasi (O’Neill) – 186 (2012); Keith Heinemann (Highland) – 180 (1996); Dan Scalo (Monroe-Woodbury) – 180 (2007); Shane Jackson (Monticello ) – 180 (2010). … State Record: 406.

POINTS SCORED (GAME) – Nick Finger (Millbrook) – 58 (2008). … State Record: 66.

POINTS SCORED BY ONE TEAM (GAME; SINCE 1989) – O’Neill 78 (2016) … Burke 77 (2014) … Newburgh 76 (2003) … Chester 76 (2015) … Kingston 75 (2004) … Newburgh 72 (2014) … Port Jervis 72 (2023) … Port Jervis 71 (Spring 2021) … Delaware Valley 70 (1998) … Warwick 70 (2000) … Millbrook 70 (2013) … Sullivan West 70 (2014). … State Record: 148.

POINTS SCORED BY TWO SNF TEAMS (GAME; SINCE 1989) – Millbrook (66) and Tri-Valley (57) – 123 (2008); Kingston (62) and Washingtonville (59) – 121 (2018); Chester (76) and Rondout (38) – 114 (2015).

TOUCHDOWNS SCORED (CAREER) – Fred Riullano (Delaware Valley 1995-8) – 94; Walter Moseley (Ellenville 1979-82) – 79; Dermal Brown (Marlboro 1993-5) – 75; Matt Stack (Monroe-Woodbury 2001-4) – 71; Dan Scalo (Monroe-Woodbury 2006-9) – 69. … State Record: 204.

TOUCHDOWNS SCORED (SEASON) – Saxon Smith (Chester) – 49 (2011); Fred Riullano (Delaware Valley) – 42 (1998); Chris Rogers (Red Hook) – 35 (1999); Walter Moseley – (Ellenville) 34 (1981); Sean Davis (Washingtonville) – 34 (2023); Tyler Vanderpool (Cornwall) – 31 (2023); Jerry Nasi (O’Neill) – 31 (2012); Delvin Wood (Millbrook) – 31 (2015); Chris Leahy (Burke) – 29 (2022); Keith Heinemann (Highland) – 29 (1996); Nick Finger (Millbrook) – 29 (2008); Dan Scalo (Monroe-Woodbury) – 29 (2007); Shane Jackson (Monticello) – 29 (2010). … State Record: 67.

TOUCHDOWNS SCORED (GAME) – Nick Finger (Millbrook) – 8 (2008); Saxon Smith (Chester) – 7 (2011); Joe Rosiecki (Valley Central) – 7 (2011); Kyle Gainer (Minisink) – 7 (2013); Michael DoCarmo (Millbrook) – 7 (2014); Dhyquem Lewinson (Spackenkill) – 7 (2017); Chris Rogers (Red Hook) – 6 (twice in 1999); John “Josh” Fedorka (Port Jervis) – 6 (1935); Rudell Parker (Warwick) – 6 (1978); Barry Surrett (Newburgh) – 6 (2009); Mike Forte (Highland) – 6 (2010); Ryan Spelman (Monroe-Woodbury) – 6 (2011); Saxon Smith (Chester) – 6 (2011); Brad Garcia (Warwick) – 6 (2013); Matt Przybocki (Burke) – 6 (2013); Garnett Nicolas (Burke) – 6 (2015); Billy Williamson (Marlboro) – 6 (2016); Roy Penn-Cosentino (Liberty) – 6 (2016); Collin Hauschild (Roscoe /Sullivan West /Livingston Manor /Downsville) – 6 (2017); Khadeem Richards (Monticello) – 6 (2017); Roy Penn-Cosentino (Liberty) – 6 (2017); David Ross (Burke) – 6 (2017); Casimiro Pomales, Jr. (Ellenviile) – 6 (Fall 2021); Sean Davis (Washingtonville) – 6 (2023). … State Record:11.

SUCCESSFUL PAT KICKS (CAREER) – Pete Matthews (Newburgh 2014-17) – 168; Jamie Boyle (Monroe-Woodbury 2006-8) – 151; Nick Mongelli (Marlboro 2013-15) – 138; Davis Brief (Warwick 2011-15) – 135; Luis Tejada (Newburgh Fall 2021-23) – 122; Damon Neil (Cornwall 2010-12) – 118; Marek Arbogast (O’Neill Spring 2021-23) – 116; Adolfo Rivera (Wallkill 2002-4) – 106; Chris Dimedio (Cornwall 2017-18) – 106; Ken Kirshner (Cornwall 2007-9) – 102; Derek Deoul (Washingtonville 2011-14) – 101; Matt Lawrence (Cornwall 2015-16) – 100; Dennis Lee (Burke 2014-16) – 91;John Kelly (Port Jervis 1979-81) – 74. … State Record: 218.

SUCCESSFUL PAT KICKS (SEASON) – Jamie Boyle (Monroe-Woodbury) – 64 (2007); Patrick Laird (Monroe-Woodbury) – 64 (2009); Adolfo Rivera (Wallkill) – 59 (2004); Damon Neil (Cornwall) – 59 (2012); Chris Dimedio (Cornwall) – 58 (2017); Matt Valentini (Monroe-Woodbury) – 57 (2010); Matt Paul (Monroe-Woodbury) – 57 (2013); Nick Mongelli (Marlboro) – 53 (2015); Matt Lawrence (Cornwall) – 53 (2015); Mike Baloga (Cornwall) – 53 (2019); Pete Matthews (Newburgh) – 52 (2014); Ryan Miele (Cornwall) – 52 (2023); Nick Mongelli (Marlboro) – 50 (2014); Jamie Boyle (Monroe-Woodbury) – 48 (2006); Chris Dimedio (Cornwall) – 48 (2018); Andrew Lakis (Chester) – 47 (2011); Matt Lawrence (Cornwall) – 47 (2016); Gerald Jones (Monroe-Woodbury) – 46 (2004); Eric Growney (Cornwall) – 46 (2013); Marek Arbogast (O’Neill) – 45 (2022); Damon Neil (Cornwall) – 44 (2011); Ken Kirschner (Cornwall) – 44 (2008); Pete Matthews (Newburgh) – 44 (2017); Luis Tejada (Newburgh) – 44 (2022); Dennis Lee (Burke) – 43 (2016); Ryan Espinoza (Spackenkill) – 42 (2016); Luis Tejada (Newburgh) – 40 (2023); Jamie Boyle (Monroe-Woodbury) – 39 (2008); Pete Matthews (Newburgh) – 39 (2015); Ken Kirshner (Cornwall – 39 (2009); Rob Kirshner (Cornwall) – 38 (2003); Luis Tejada (Newburgh) – 38 (Fall 2021); Jeremiah Olmo (Liberty) – 37 (2016); Adolfo Rivera (Wallkill) – 36 (2003). … State Record: 75.

MOST CONSECUTIVE SUCCESSFUL PAT KICKS – Jamie Boyle (Monroe-Woodbury) – 83** (2007-8); Adolfo Rivera (Wallkill) – 62 (2003-4); AJ Hopper (Washingtonville) – 60 (2016-18); Patrick Laird (Monroe-Woodbury) – 47 (2009). … State Record: 83 !!

MOST FIELD GOALS (CAREER) – Derek Deoul (Washingtonville 2011-14) – 27**; John Kelly (Port Jervis 1979-81) – 20; Nick Mongelli (Marlboro 2013-15) – 17; Brett Jennings (Valley Central 2013-15) – 16; Jamie Boyle (Monroe-Woodbury 2006-8) – 15; Pete Matthews (Newburgh 2014-17) -13; Dan Orner (Warwick 1996-8) – 12; Adolfo Rivera (Wallkill 2002-4) – 12; Damon Neil (Cornwall 2010-12) – 12; Adam Laubach (Marlboro 2012) – 12; Davis Brief (Warwick 2011-15) – 12. …State Record: 27!!

MOST FIELD GOALS (SEASON) – Jamie Boyle (Monroe-Woodbury) – 13 (2008); Adam Laubach (Marlboro) – 12 (2012); Nick Mongelli (Marlboro) – 11 (2014); Derek Deoul (Washingtonville) – 10 (2013); Carl Franke (Minisink Valley) – 9 (1993); Kyle Cazzetta (Minisink Valley) – 9 (2010); Damon Neil (Cornwall) – 9 (2011); Scott Taylor (Port Jervis) – 8 (1975); Dan Orner (Warwick) – 8 (1998). … State Record: 14.

MOST FIELD GOALS (GAME) – Blake Fisher (Port Jervis) – 4 (1978); Derek Deoul (Washingtonville) – 4 (2014). … State Record: 7.

LONGEST FIELD GOALS – Derek Deoul (Washingtonville) – 54 yards (2014); Derek Deoul (Washingtonville) – 52 yards (2013); Kyle Cazzetta (Minisink Valley) – 51 yards (2010); Rick Wright (Middletown) – 50 (1991); Adam Laubach (Marlboro) – 50 (2012); Dan Orner (Warwick) – 49 (1997); Korey Jubie (Kingston) – 49 (2011); Mark Adamczyk (O’Neill) – 48 (2001); Kyle Cazzetta (Minisink Valley) – 48 (2010); Matt Folina (Minisink Valley) – 47 (1981); Carl Franke (Minisink Valley) – 47 (1993); Matt Defrancisco (Warwick) – 47 (1999); Joe Sollacito (Valley Central) – 47 (2003); Marc Corrado – (Newburgh) 47 (2007); Pat Toole (Wallkill) – 47 (2010); Adam Laubach (Marlboro) – 47 (2012); Davis Brief (Warwick) – 47 (2013); Derek Deoul (Washingtonville) – 47 (2013); Nick Mongelli (Marlboro) – 47 (2014). … State Record: 62 yards.

MOST KICKING POINTS (CAREER) – Pete Matthews (Newburgh 2014-17, 2nd in NYS history) – 207; Jamie Boyle (Monroe-Woodbury 2006-8) – 196; Nick Mongelli (Marlboro 2013-15) – 184; Derek Deoul (Washingtonville 2011-14) – 182; Davis Brief (Warwick 2011-15) – 171; Damon Neil (Cornwall 2010-12) – 154; Marek Arbogast (O’Neill Spring 2021-23) – 143; Adolfo Rivera (Wallkill 2002-4) – 142;John Kelly (Port Jervis 1979-81) – 134. … State Record: 218.

MOST INTERCEPTIONS (GAME) – Joe Crisp (Pine Bush) – 5 (1984). … State Record: 5!!

MOST INTERCEPTIONS (SEASON) – Joe Crisp (Pine Bush) – 13 (1984). … State Record: 13!!

MOST INTERCEPTIONS (CAREER) – Joe Crisp (Pine Bush) – 13 (1984). … State Record: 18.

MOST DEFENSIVE TOUCHDOWNS IN A GAME – Jack Piscitelli (Port Jervis – 4** … *Three Fumble Recovery TD and One INT Return TD vs. Monticello in 2015). … State Record: 4!!.

NY STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS (COMPLETE NYSPHSAA TOURNAMENT/1993-2023) – Rondout Valley (Class B – 2000); Monroe-Woodbury (Class AA – 2005); Cornwall (Class A – 2018); Cornwall (Class A – 2019); O’Neill (Class C – 2022).

MOST STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS (COMPLETE NYSPHSAA TOURNAMENT/1993-2023) – Cornwall 2 (2018, 2019)

NY STATE INTERSECTIONAL CHAMPIONS (NYSPHSAA REGIONAL CHAMPIONS PRIOR TO COMPLETE STATE TOURNAMENT/1989-1992 AND 8-MAN 2018-2022) – Onteora (Class B – 1989); Roscoe (Class D – 1990); Warwick (Class B – 1991); Ellenville (8-Man – 2019).

MOST NY STATE TITLE GAME APPEARANCES (EASTERN REGIONAL CHAMPIONS IN NYSPHSAA FINALS 1993- 2023) – Monroe-Woodbury 5 (2005-08, 2013); Chester 3 (2011, 2013, 2014); Cornwall 3 (2006, 2018, 2019); Newburgh 3 (2011, 2014, 2022).

MOST NY STATE REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS (NYSPHSAA QUARTERFINAL AND SEMIFINAL WINS/1989-2023) – Cornwall 11; Monroe-Woodbury 9; Chester 6; Newburgh 5; Marlboro 4; O’Neill 4; Burke 2; Delaware Valley 2; Highland 2; Millbrook 2; Port Jervis 2; Rondout Valley 2; Wallkill 2.

MOST TEAM SECTIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS IN ANY CLASS (1989-2023) – Cornwall 17; Newburgh 13; Monroe-Woodbury 12; Chester 11; O’Neill 10; Port Jervis 10; Delaware Valley 7; Highland 7; Marlboro 7; Tri-Valley 7.

MOST TEAM APPEARANCES IN SNF FINALS (1989-2023) – Monroe-Woodbury 24; Newburgh 21; Cornwall 20; Marlboro 19; Chester 17; Port Jervis 17; Tri-Valley 15; O’Neill 14; Wallkill 11.

MOST CONSECUTIVE SECTION NINE PLAYOFF APPEARANCES (1989-2019; Fall 2021-23) – Warwick 21 (2002 -2019; Fall 2021-23); Chester 18 (2003-2019; Fall 2021); Cornwall 18 (2005 2019; Fall 2021-23) … Section Nine did not have a Spring 2021 playoff tournament. Only classification championship games were played after the shortened season that made up for some of the lack of a 2020 docket.

WON/SHARED DUSO LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP TOTALS (DUTCHESS/ULSTER/SULLIVAN/ORANGE/ 1923-1970) – Newburgh 17; Middletown 14; Kingston 12; Port Jervis 10; Poughkeepsie 7. (After DUSO ended, Kingston played an independent schedule in 1971 and then won five Dutchess County Scholastic League titles with a 1978 Bowl Game championship, along with a Southeastern Atlantic Conference crown while a member of Section One through 1986.)

WON/SHARED ORANGE COUNTY LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP TOTALS (1953-1990) – Port Jervis 10; Warwick 8, Goshen 7, Monroe-Woodbury 6; Cornwall 3; Highland Falls 3; Walden/Valley Central 2; Minisink 2; Washingtonville 1. (Port Jervis joined the OCL in 1970, while Kingston and Newburgh went to Section One upon the conclusion of DUSO. Middletown joined the OCL in 1973 after playing an independent schedule in 1971 and 1972. Kingston and Newburgh returned to Section Nine in 1987.)

WON/SHARED ULSTER COUNTY ATHLETIC LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP TOTALS 1957-1990/RE-NAMED MID-HUDSON ATHLETIC LEAGUE IN 1980) – Rondout 7; New Paltz 6; Onteora 5; Highland 4; Marlboro 4; Ellenville 3; Wallkill 3; Liberty 2; Pine Bush 2.

WON/SHARED WESTERN SULLIVAN LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP TOTALS (1958-1990) – Jeffersonville-Youngsville 13; Roscoe 8; Tri-Valley 6; Livingston Manor 5; Delaware Valley 4; Liberty 2. (Liberty joined the WSL from 1984-1988 from the MHAL.)

LONGEST OVERTIME GAMES – O’Neill 12, Marlboro 6 (4 OT – 2002) … Red Hook 31, Burke 28 (4 OT – 2005) … Rondout 18, Pine Plains 12 (4 OT – 2010) … Onteora 32, Highland 31 (3 OT – 1993) … Middletown 27, Pine Bush 21 (3 OT – 2002) … Eldred 14, Tri-Valley 6 (3 OT – 2011) … Warwick 23, Minisink 17 (3 OT- 2018).

LONGEST TEAM UNBEATEN STREAKS IN SNF – Saugerties 32-0-1 (ended in 1964); North Rockland 27-0 (ended in 1973) as a member of Section Nine; Kingston 24-0-1 (ended in 1959) as a member of DUSO in Section Nine; Cornwall 24-0 (ended in spring 2021). … State Record: Maine-Endwell 62-0 (ended in 2015 Class A state semifinals).

LONGEST RIVALRY/MOST GAMES PLAYED – Port Jervis vs. Middletown (145 games played from 1897-1969, 1971-2023) … In 1970 there was no game … State Record … The Erie Bell game began in 1953 … Note: Middletown lead series: 78-60-7 … Warwick vs. Goshen (1896 – 1902, 1927-2010, 2012-2023) … In 2011 there was no game because Goshen opted out due to low numbers … SPIRIT TROPHY awarded to yearly winner since its creation in 1975) … Note: Warwick leads documented series games 57-51-7, which includes nine games played from 1896-1902 where the record stood 3-3-3… Kingston vs. Newburgh (1915, 1919-1975, 1977-2023; Kingston did not play football from 1916-1918, and the teams did not play in 1976) … Note: Newburgh leads series 61-52-5. The three preceding series used a “Fall 2” season played in March and April of 2021 to replace the postponed games of autumn 2020 due to the pandemic.