Meet the players who earned second-team honors for Newsday's All-Long Island football team in 2016.

Ryan Aughavin, North Shore, QB, Sr.

Credit: James Escher

He threw for 1,347 yards and led his team to the playoffs two straight years.

Sam Brown, Long Beach, QB, Sr.

Credit: James Escher

He threw a school record 1,796 yards and 29 touchdowns.

Jim Morrell, Bellport, QB, Sr.

Credit: Peter Frutkoff

He threw for 1,276 yards and 15 TDs. He also rushed for 835 yards and 17 TDs.

Scott Sasso, Babylon, QB, Sr.

Credit: Alan J Schaefer

He rushed for over 1,000 yards and threw for 800 more in leading the Panthers to a 10-1 record.

Ryan Sheridan, Commack, QB, Sr.

Credit: Joseph D. Sullivan

He threw for 2,1237 yards and 18 touchdowns.

Corey Bull, Roosevelt, RB, Sr.

Credit: Richard T. Slattery

He rushed for 1,304 and 17 touchdowns in leading the Rough Riders to the Nassau III final.

Dashawn Meadors, Hempstead, RB, Jr.

Credit: James Escher

He rushed for over 900 yards and nine touchdowns.

Christian Flowers, Wyandanch, RB, Sr.

Credit: Photo provided

He rushed for 1,246 yards and 17 touchdowns. He is the Warriors' first All-Long Island football player since 1993.

Tom Rohan, Wantagh, RB, Jr.

Credit: Kathleen Malone-Van Dyke

He led his team to a 12-0 record by rushing for 1,369 yards and 19 TDs.

Brandon Sobotker, North Babylon, RB, Sr.

Credit: Peter Frutkoff

He rushed for 1,831 yards and 26 touchdowns.

Umari Taylor, Holy Trinity, RB, Sr.

Credit: Steven Ryan

He rushed for 1,936 yards and 27 touchdowns.

Mike Valentino, Mepham, RB, Sr.

Credit: James Escher

He rushed for 1,214 yards and 21 touchdowns.

Tyler DeMeo, Carey, WR, Sr.

Credit: Bob Sorensen

He had 51 receptions for 813 yards and 15 TDs.

Cam Jordan, Half Hollow Hills West, WR, Sr.

Credit: Kathleen Malone-Van Dyke

He led Long Island in receiving yards with 943. He also scored 18 touchdowns.

Raquell Davis, Floyd, OL, Sr.

Credit: Richard T. Slattery

He is a two-time All-Long Island second team selection. Helped anchor Floyd's Suffolk I playoff title.

Tyler Elmore, Half Hollow Hills West, OL, Sr.

Credit: News 12 Varsity

His team ran to his side the majority of the time in winning the Suffolk II title.

Christian Erkens, Farmingdale, OL, Sr.

Credit: James Escher

One of the anchors for an offensive line that cleared the way for Thorp Award winner Jordan McLune.

Chris Fasano, Sachem North, OL, Sr.

Credit: Joseph D. Sullivan

His line play on both sides of the ball led the Flaming Arrows to a playoff berth.

Matt St. Jeanos, Massapequa, OL, Sr.

Credit: News 12 Varsity/Dominick Ricciardi

He was a consistent two-way, two-year starter. He was very fast for a big kid.

Joe Randazzo, Carey, DL, Sr.

Credit: Anna Sergeeva

He was a three-year starter (33 games) and the anchor to the line on both sides of the ball.

Matt Christina, Carle Place/Wheatley, DL, Sr.

Credit: James Escher

He had 54 tackles and 6 sacks to lead the Wild Frogs to the Nassau IV final.

Charles Barsella, St. Anthony’s, LB, Sr.

Credit: James Escher

He had led the Friars in tackles the last two seasons with over 100 each year.

Tyreek Bromley, Long Beach, LB, Sr.

Credit: Patrick E. McCarthy

He won the Piner Award as Nassau's best linebacker.

Gavin Casey, Wantagh, LB, Jr.

Credit: James Escher

He was the cornerstone of the Warrior's defense that allowed only 70 points in 12 games.

Anthony DelNegro, Connetquot, LB, Sr.

Credit: Patrick E. McCarthy

Had a team leading 117 tackles, 11 for loss, three sacks and three interceptions. He also had 47 receptions for 553 yards and five scores.

Corey Hill, Farmingdale, LB, Sr.

Credit: James Escher

He was a bulldozer of a blocking back and a leading tackler on the Dalers' defense.

Latrell Horton, Longwood, LB, Sr.

Credit: Bob Sorensen

He had 96 tackles and rushed for over 1,200 yards and 16 touchdowns.

Drew Cestaro, West Islip, DB, Sr.

Credit: Bob Sorensen

He had 57 tackles, 1 sack, 10 tackles for loss. He rushed for 991 and 1 TDs.

Tom Galgano, Bethpage, DB, Sr.

Credit: Steven Ryan

He led his team in tackles, rushing yards, and touchdowns.

Jake Kolar, Sayville, DB, Sr.

Credit: Enrique C. Mendez

He had 67 tackles, 6 interceptions, and 3 forced fumbles. On Offense he had 36 receptions for 479 yards and 10 TDs.

Ed Munoz, Ward Melville, DB, Sr.

Credit: Bob Sorensen

He had 57 tackles, 2 INTs, and a fumble recovery. As a receiver he had 37 receptions, 454 yards and 5 scores.

Tyler Ammirato, Miller Place, All-Purpose, Jr.

Credit: Daniel De Mato

He had 1,394 rushing yards and 29 TDs.

John Corpac, Ward Melville, All-Purpose, Sr.

Credit: Kathleen Malone-Van Dyke

He had four KOR for touchdowns, 8 receiving touchdowns. He had 27 receptions for 378 yards. He scored 13 total touchdowns.

Kevin Murphy, Seaford, All-Purpose, Sr.

Credit: Enrique C. Mendez

He had 31 receptions for 818 yards and 11 touchdowns.

Kevin DiCapua, West Islip, K, Sr.

Credit: Bob Sorensen

He made all 44 of his PATs. He had six field goals. He also made 44 tackles at defensive end.

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