Sound Shore High School Football Roundup: Oct. 17-18, 2025

Written By: Robert Cox

NEW ROCHELLE, NY (October 19, 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, Blind Brook Trojans, and Iona Prep Gaels.

New Rochelle Huguenots

New Rochelle 28, Mount Vernon 14

The Huguenots secured a solid road victory, pulling away in the second half behind a balanced offensive attack and stout defense. New Rochelle’s ground game dominated early, setting up a late surge that sealed the win in a matchup of Westchester Conference rivals.

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Mamaroneck Tigers

John Jay-East Fishkill 20, Mamaroneck 14 (OT)

In a thriller that came down to the wire, the Tigers fell in overtime to a gritty John Jay-East Fishkill squad on their home turf. Mamaroneck’s defense forced key stops in regulation, but a crucial extra-period play handed the visitors the decision in a game marked by fierce tackling and strategic calls.

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Rye Garnets

Rye 35, Nyack 7

The Garnets cruised to a decisive home win in their regular-season finale, showcasing explosive plays on both sides of the ball. Rye’s passing attack clicked early, building an insurmountable lead against the visiting Redhawks, who struggled to find rhythm against the hosts’ aggressive front seven.

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Port Chester Rams

Port Chester 21, Albertus Magnus 13

The Rams edged out a hard-fought conference victory on the road, relying on timely defensive stands and a workhorse rushing effort to hold off the Falcons. Port Chester’s special teams contributed a key turnover that shifted momentum midway through the contest.

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Iona Prep Gaels

Monsignor Farrell 28, Iona Prep 21

The Gaels dropped a heartbreaker at home, rallying late with two quick scores but falling short against the visiting Lions. Iona Prep’s ground attack came alive in the fourth quarter, but Monsignor Farrell’s aerial barrage proved decisive in the CHSFL clash.

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Pelham Memorial Panthers

Westlake 24, Pelham Memorial 17

The Panthers battled valiantly in a non-conference tilt but couldn’t overcome Westlake’s late-game heroics. Pelham’s balanced offense kept the score tight throughout, with standout individual efforts highlighting their resilient performance.

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Blind Brook Trojans

Valhalla 31, Blind Brook 10

The Trojans fell in a lopsided affair against host Valhalla, unable to match the Vikings’ physicality up front. Blind Brook showed flashes of speed in the passing game but were hampered by turnovers in a game that got away early.

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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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