Oceanside quarterback Tyler Heuer dashes for yardage during his team's...

Oceanside quarterback Tyler Heuer dashes for yardage during his team's 41-14 win over Syosset. (Sept. 20, 2010) Credit: Joe Rogate

Another fantastic weekend of football is in the books.

After two weeks, 13 Nassau teams are at 2-0, including surprising East Meadow, which knocked off top-seeded Farmingdale with one of the wackiest finishes to a football game ever.

The Jets check into the ranking's this week at No. 8.

Finally, after funky schedules and weather postponements, we'll get a full football Saturday this week (and Friday night).

But for now, let's take a look back at the week that was in this week's edition of the Nassau top 10...

(*Note: No Nassau football teams are in this week's version of the Big 10 by Gregg Sarra. Garden City is one of the teams "on the outside looking in.")

1. Freeport (2-0): Dan Olivier rushed for 121 yards and two touchdowns on 13 carries as the Red Devils earned a 34-14 win at Hicksville on Thursday. Freeport trailed 14-12 after the first quarter, but rattled off 22 unanswered points in the final three quarters. Isaiah Barnes was 5 of 13 passing for 185 yards and a touchdown, and rushed for 56 yards and two scores on 10 carries. To see Olivier's 74-yard TD run through teammates, click here.

Up next: Vs. Farmingdale (1-1), No. 10 on this list, at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday.

2. Garden City (2-0): Brian Fischer scored on a 73-yard interception return and an 84-yard run on different days, but both counted towards the host Trojans' 42-7 trouncing over Calhoun in a game that was suspended on Thursday and completed Friday. Fischer, who has two INTs on the year, rushed for 110 yards on only seven carries. Stephen Jahelka picked up his third and fourth rushing TDs of the season. Calhoun's touchdown was the first regular-season TD Garden City had allowed since Week 8 of the 2008 season — also against Calhoun. The Trojans have won 14 straight games.

Up next: At Carey at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday in a battle of 2-0 teams.

3. Oceanside (2-0): Tyler Heuer continues to do it all for the Sailors. The QB threw for 154 yards and two touchdowns on 8 of 18 passing (he also threw two INTs), and rushed 13 times for 109 yards and another two scores in Oceanside's 41-14 drubbing of visiting Syosset, the preseason No. 2 seed. Heuer has had a hand in nine of Oceanside's 10 offensive touchdowns the first two weeks. Highlights of this game will be shown on MSG Varsity's SportsDesk tonight at 6 p.m.

Up next: At Hempstead (0-2) at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday.

4. Lawrence (2-0): Ryan Fredericks filled every column of the stat sheet in the Golden Tornadoes' 28-19 win over visiting Sewanhaka on Thursday. He rushed for 130 yards on 19 carries, caught two passes for 65 yards and a touchdown, made 11 tackles, intercepted a pass and recovered a fumble. His brother Tyler rushed for two touchdowns, and Samson Bialostok threw for two scores. Lawrence led 28-0, but Sewanhaka scored 19 unanswered points to finish the game. To see Fredericks' 51-yard TD reception, click here, and for postgame comments from coach Joe Martillotti, hit it here.

Up next: At Hewlett (No. 8 on this list) at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday in a battle of 2-0 teams.

5. Lynbrook (2-0): Mike Kozlakowski ran the ball four times on Thursday, and scored two touchdowns (55 and 4 yards) and a pair of two-point conversions. On Friday, he returned a fumble 45 yards for a touchdown, and the Owls cruised to a 42-21 win at Plainedge in a game postponed at halftime on Thursday. Travis Lock rushed for 126 yards and a TD on eight carries.  

Up next: Vs. Glen Cove (1-1) at 1 p.m. on Saturday.

6. Seaford (2-0): The Vikings won their 34th straight game against a Nassau opponent and 14th overall with a 41-14 decision over visiting Locust Valley on Thursday. Justin Buckley rushed for 188 yards and two touchdowns (his fourth and fifth of the season) on 22 carries. Ryan Metas' 17-yard, third-quarter TD run made it 35-0 Seaford. The Vikings are the only Nassau team to score 40+ points in each of their first two games.

Up next: At East Rockaway at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday in a battle of 2-0 teams. 

7. Wantagh (2-0): John Ingrilli returned his second interception of the game 63 yards for a touchdown to give Wantagh a 13-6 lead in its 13-12 win at Elmont in a game completed Friday afternoon. Jake Gambitsky intercepted a two-point conversion pass after Elmont's fourth-quarter touchdown closed the lead to one. Michael Games had a 65-yard reception from Nick Mullen for Wantagh's first touchdown.

Up next: Vs. Valley Stream Central at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday.

8. East Meadow (2-0): Hector Guerrero hit a 48-yard field goal as time expired to give the Jets a nearly-impossible to believe 21-20 victory over host Farmingdale on Sunday. But that's only half the story, as East Meadow trailed 20-12 with 30 seconds to play facing a fourth-and-goal from the Farmingdale 15-yard line. To read what happened from there, click here. East Meadow scored its three touchdowns on a kick return, an interception return and a fumble recovery. Robbie Healy had the fumble return and recovered an onside kick. East Meadow coach Vinny Mascia will be a guest on A Quick :60 on MSG Varsity tonight at 8 p.m. The field goal can be seen here, and complete highlights can be viewed here.

Up next: Vs. MacArthur (1-1) at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday.

9. Hewlett (2-0): Alex Kahn was 8 of 11 passing for 152 yards and two TDs in the Bulldogs' 26-0 win at Great Neck North on Thursday. The game was called at halftime and was not resumed. Sam Martorella caught three passes for 107 yards and a score, and Jake Geiger rushed for 96 yards and a TD on just four carries. Hewlett has allowed only seven points on the season, matching Garden City for the lowest points against in the county. To see highlights of the Bulldogs' Week 1 win over Manhasset, click here.

Up next: Vs. Lawrence (No. 4 on this list) at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday in a battle of 2-0 teams.

10. Farmingdale (1-1): Lost in the Dalers' whacky 21-20 loss to visiting East Meadow on Sunday was Kevin Wahl's 287-yard rushing day. He also scored two touchdowns on his 21 carries. To see his 65-yard run that gave Farmingdale a 20-12 lead, click here.  

Up next: At Freeport (2-0), No. 1 on this list, at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday.

Outside looking in: Carey (2-0), Roosevelt (2-0), Elmont (1-1), Holy Trinity (1-1), MacArthur (1-1).

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