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L ast season, Huntington finished their season with a record of 7-3. Despite the team’s strong performance, they were, unfortunately, unable to capture the Suffolk County Championship. This season though, things would be different. Led by Coach Steve Muller, the second most winningest coach in school history, Huntington came out firing on all cylinders. The team won their first three games of the season, outscoring opponents by more than a 2-to-1 ratio. However, the rest of the team’s schedule would not be so kind. After starting the season a perfect 3-0, the Blue Devils rotated wins and losses in the final five weeks of the season. Ending up on the wrong end of the games against Sayville, Miller Place and Islip, Huntington closed out the regular season going 2-3. Still though, with a 5-3 overall record, it was still good enough to to earn the Blue Devils the fourth seed and a draw into the Division III Section XI Playoffs. “He’s a level-headed guy who is very methodical and professional in his approach. He helped keep everyone’s focus and got us back into the game.” From that point on, those three losses meant virtually nothing. Cold temperatures and blowing snow wouldn’t be enough to slow down the Blue Devils who fought back to gain their first lead of the game, 13-12. From there, they never looked back, winning the game, and the Championship Title with a score of 26-18. During the teams regular season schedule, Huntington, outscored opponents 177-163. But during their three playoff games, they outscored opponents by a combined 102-44. Clearly a different animal in postseason play, the Blue Devils dispatched of #5 Hauppauge, #6 Bellport with relative ease. Seventh seeded Sayville was a bit of a different story. Only 4-4 during the regular season, their record was clearly not indicative of how good Sayville’s offense was. The Golden Flashes led the league offensively, scoring 280 points in eight games. They would then have to beat the #1 seeded Miller Place to earn their title shot. However, the three-time defending Champs wouldn’t have enough in their tank against the Blue Devils. Despite a 12-0 deficit that came as the result of two fumbles early in the game, Huntington was able to battle back. Coach Muller pointed to his workhorse quarterback, Ben Kocis, in leading the comeback. With that win, the team also earned their bid against (10-1) Nassau County Champions, Lawrence for the Long Island Class III title. Huntington also found themselves down early in this one, 14-0. And despite their efforts to chip away at the lead, it just wasn’t in the cards for the Blue Devils. Huntington ultimately ended their great season with a 42-32 loss. All in all though, it’s hard not to be proud of what the team achieved. With their performance in the Suffolk County Championship Tournament, the Blue Devils won their seventh County Title since 1948. The success didn’t end there though. Not only did Coach Muller recognize the talented group of players on this team, the league did as well. POST SEASON RECOGNITION All County Team Recognition - Levar Butts - Troy Greene - Ben Kocis - Christian Jamison All Division Team Recognition - Levar Butts - Troy Greene - Ben Kocis - Christian Jamison - Nick Arleo - Davonte Evans - Christian Gonzalez - Tim Mattiace - Jimmie Nelson - Infinite Tucker 24 WWW.ULTIMATEATHLETEMAGAZINE.COM Boomer Award - Awarded to Suffolk’s Best Quarterback • Ben Kocis - Complete 116 of 228 passes for 1,687 yards, 11 touchdowns and only 5 interceptions - Rushed for 535 yards and 8 touchdowns on 82 carries James LeBlue Award (Awarded to County’s Top Scholar Football Player) • Christian Jamison - Caught 49 passes for 784 yards and 7 touchdowns - Tallied 38 tackles, 13 assists, 1 sack and two interceptions Designed by Win-Kye Cheong 25