Glenn quarterback Ryan Rielly was the star as his team...

Glenn quarterback Ryan Rielly was the star as his team remained undefeated and won the Suffolk Division IV championship against Babylon. (Nov. 13, 2010) Credit: Kathleen Malone-Van Dyke

TRAVIS LOCK I LYNBROOK

Rushed for 269 yards and three touchdowns in a 39-14 win over Lawrence in Nassau Conference III final.

TRAVIS HOUPE I BELLPORT

Rushed for a Suffolk record 332 yards on 30 carries and three TDs in a 32-14 win over East Islip in Suffolk Division II final. His last touchdown came on a 92-yard run.

JERE BROWN I FREEPORT

Had a 43-yard punt return, 22-yard TD reception and a winning 4-yard TD catch in a 36-33 victory over Farmingdale in Conference I final.

JOHN HAGGART I SAYVILLE

Carried 33 times for 119 yards and scored three touchdowns, including the winner from 2 yards in the Golden Flashes' 26-20 triple-overtime victory over Islip in Division III final. Haggart also made two sacks at defensive end, kicked two extra points and blocked one in overtime.

STACEY BEDELL I FLOYD

Running back/cornerback ran for 242 yards on 22 carries for four TDs, including a 49-yard scamper that provided the winning points in the Colonials' 41-34 upset over Sachem North in Division I final. Bedell also made the game-ending tackle as time expired.

ANGELO ARMINE I SACHEM NORTH

Had a career day in the Flaming Arrows' 41-34 loss to Floyd. He carried 21 times for 243 yards, including option runs of 66 and 49 yards.

PATRIC BERKERY I GARDEN CITY

He caught a 33-yard touchdown pass and scored on two runs in a 27-6 win over Carey in the Conference II final.

JUSTIN BUCKLEY I SEAFORD

Buckley had 205 yards and a TD on 28 carries in Seaford's 28-25 Conference IV final win over Roosevelt.

RYAN RIELLY | GLENN

The senior quarterback ran for 224 yards and two touchdowns and threw for 207 yards and three scores as the Knights (11-0) defeated Babylon, 34-26, to earn Glenn's first berth in the Long Island championship.

CHARLIE RAFFA I ST. ANTHONY'S

Raffa was 7-for-10 for 255 yards and four touchdowns to lead the Friars to their ninth CHSFL AAA title in 10 years.

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