1992 – ISLAND TREES 8, MT. SINAI 0
Dec. 4, 1992
Island Trees and Mt. Sinai played four quarters of scoreless football in the first-ever Class IV LIC. The winning series from the 10-yard line in overtime was engineered by sophomore quarterback Joe Kaiser, who replaced senior starter Stu Wexler in the fourth quarter. Island Trees kicker Chris Neglia lined up for an extra-point attempt, but it was a fake and he connected with tight end Phil Pierro for the two-point conversion.
Above: Jamie Pennisi of Mount Sinai runs past Island Trees defenders.
History of the Class IV Long Island Championship
The Long Island Championships, pitting the Nassau and Suffolk champions against each other in each class, began in 1992 and is the ultimate prize for a Long Island football team. Here's a look back at every Class IV game in the history of the event.
