James McHugh of Seaford breaks through the middle of the...

James McHugh of Seaford breaks through the middle of the East Rockaway defense during a Nassau Conference IV football game in Seaford on Sept. 4. Credit: Peter Frutkoff

Zadrian Bodhoo’s 29-yard touchdown run with five minutes left broke a tie at 6 for West Hempstead in its 16-6 win over Cold Spring Harbor in Nassau Conference IV Friday night. Alornez Chatman had 81 yards on nine carries and ran in the two-point conversion on the go-ahead score. Bodhoo finished with 91 yards and two scores for West Hempstead (2-3). Cold Spring Harbor fell to 2-2.

Carle Place/Wheatley 22, Locust Valley 14: Michael Del Gais scored on a 1-yard run in the third quarter to break a tie at 14 for Carle Place/Wheatley. Jordan Gazit threw two TDs and had the two-point conversion run on the go-ahead score for the Wild Frogs (2-3). Gazit connected with Aidan Dearborn for a 15-yard TD, cutting the CPW deficit to 14-6. He opened up the scoring in the second half, throwing an 11-yard TD to Greg Cunney, and ran in the two-point conversion to tie it at 14. Locust Valley fell to 0-4.

Clarke 30, East Rockaway 20: Nick Giardino rushed for 188 yards and four TDs and added three two-point conversions for Clarke. He completed 6 of 8 passes for 55 yards. Giardino had a 9-yard TD run and ran in the two-point conversion to give Clarke (4-1) a 24-14 lead in the fourth quarter. East Rockaway fell to 2-2.

Seaford 28, North Shore 19: James McHugh ran for 161 yards and two TDs on 27 carries to lead Seaford. Kyle Starke threw a 49-yard TD pass to Jack Murphy in the third quarter that gave Seaford its first lead after trailing 12-0. Seaford (5-0) outscored North Shore (2-2) 21-7 in the second half. AJ Barone had six tackles, recovered a fumble and rushed for a 5-yard TD in the second half.

Oyster Bay 34, Friends Academy 0: Cameron Ingebrigtsen rushed for two TDs and had a 40-yard TD reception from Mike Barbera to lead Oyster Bay. Ingebrigtsen added two interceptions and Marc Underberg and Patrick Ingebrigtsen each had an interception in the win for the Baymen (2-3). Friends Academy fell to 1-4.

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