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PSA makes its debut on the football field
Football game
full of firsts
In a momentous first-ever football game, the Putnam Science Academy Mustangs made history despite a narrow 20-16 loss to Anna Maria College. The game was filled with memorable moments as the team showed heart and resilience until the final whistle.
The Mustangs opened the scoring with their first touchdown in school history, courtesy of Anthony Phillipo. Josiah Joyner added to the excitement by converting a 2-point play, giving the Mustangs an early 8-0 lead. The team’s defense, led by Johnny Patrick and Fazal Khan, held strong in key moments.
Quarterback Benjamin Roden connected with Jaydaun Coggins on a stunning 65-yard touchdown pass, while Miles Bryan electrified the crowd by blocking a punt and returning it for a major gain.
Xaiver Valentine also made history with the Mustangs’ first-ever interception, capping off a series of historic plays.
Though they ultimately fell 20-16 after holding the lead for much of the game, the Mustangs fought hard until the final second.
Rebecca Townes
Sports Information Director
Putnam Science Academy
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