Sound Shore High School Football Roundup: Oct. 10-11, 2025

Written By: Robert Cox

NEW ROCHELLE, NY (October 12, 2025) — Welcome to this week’s roundup of high school football action from the Sound Shore area of Westchester County. We’ve got scores, key highlights, and outcomes for Pelham Memorial Pelicans, New Rochelle Huguenots, Mamaroneck Tigers, Rye Garnets, Port Chester Rams and Iona Prep Gaels.

Pelham Memorial Pelicans
Final score: Pelham Memorial 21, Byram Hills 7
The Pelham Memorial Pelicans pulled away for a convincing road victory over the Byram Hills Bobcats on Friday night, improving to 4-2 on the season while dropping Byram Hills to 2-4.
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New Rochelle Huguenots
Final score: New Rochelle 20, Mamaroneck 40
The Huguenots fumbled on their opening possession and struggled to regain momentum as the visiting Tigers erupted for 20 second-quarter points to seize control of the rivalry matchup, handing New Rochelle a 1-5 record.
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Mamaroneck Tigers
Final score: Mamaroneck 40, New Rochelle 20
Undefeated Mamaroneck stayed perfect at 6-0 with a dominant second-quarter surge, scoring 20 unanswered points after an early Huguenots fumble to pull away in the Class AA showdown.
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Rye Garnets
Final score: Rye 48, Eastchester 23
The Garnets overcame a 16-6 second-quarter deficit with a furious rally, scoring 35 unanswered points including four touchdowns in 10 minutes behind QB Carson Miller’s career-high six passing scores for 321 yards to improve to 6-0.
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Port Chester Rams
Final score: Port Chester 0, Peekskill 34
The Rams were shut out at home by the visiting Red Devils in a lopsided conference defeat, dropping Port Chester to 1-3 on the season.
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Blind Brook Trojans

Final score: Blind Brook/Edgemont 14, Tuckahoe 42

The co-op team of Blind Brook and Edgemont fell to Tuckahoe in a non-conference game on Saturday, dropping their record to 1-3.

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Iona Prep Gaels
Final score: Iona Prep 33, Chaminade 9
The top-ranked Gaels (6-0) trailed 3-7 at halftime after Chaminade forced three turnovers but exploded for 20 unanswered second-half points, including a 96-yard kickoff return TD by Mamadee Sangaray and rushes by Julian Guzman and Crew Davis, to stay unbeaten in CHSFL play. Chaminade linebacker Luca Smith said, “I think we can build off everything… Next time, it’s coming.”
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This article was drafted with the aid of Grok, an AI tool by xAI, under the direction and editing of Robert Cox to ensure accuracy and adherence to journalistic standards.

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