PSA football makes history with 1st-ever victory
PUTNAM — In a landmark achievement for Putnam Science Academy, the PSA football team claimed its first-ever victory Sept. 21, defeating CT State 40-6.
The historic win marks a significant milestone for the young program, which has been steadily building towards this moment since its inception, according to Athletic Director Thomas Espinosa.
Head Coach Chris Mook, who has been guiding the team through its formative stages, said: “It feels great to come out on top this week.  We really felt we let the first one slip away, and we wanted to make sure that didn’t happen this time.”
Determined to secure their first victory, the PSA Mustangs focused on perfecting the details and minimizing mistakes in their preparation. “Just staying focused on the little details and making sure we limit our mistakes,” Mook said. “We really tuned into film this week and put a great game plan together to limit unnecessary mistakes.”
The Mustangs executed that game plan to near perfection on both sides of the ball. The defense, led by standout performances from Johnny Patrick, and Faz Khal, was dominant throughout the contest. Patrick, a defensive stalwart, recorded two interceptions, while Khal contributed multiple tackles and made several key plays to stifle the CT State offense.
On the offensive side, quarterback Ben Roden showcased his talents with multiple passing touchdowns, leading a balanced attack that overwhelmed the CT State defense. The running back trio of Josiah Joyner, Nayjean Holley, and Antowwan Blue, dubbed the “three-headed monster,” were relentless, combining for a series of powerful runs that kept the chains moving and the scoreboard ticking.
Looking ahead, the Mustangs are eager to build on this historic win. Mook believes the team’s success is a sign of things to come. “We’re going to keep working hard, keep focusing on the little things, and keep striving to get better every week,” he said.
He added: “Saturday’s win is not just a victory; it’s the start of something special. With a talented roster and a committed coaching staff, the future looks bright for the Mustangs.”
By Rebecca Townes
Sports Information Director
Putnam Science Academy

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