St. Sebastian’s football team showcased their resilience with a comeback win against ISL rival Milton Academy, overcoming a 14-point deficit to secure a 24-21 victory. Senior quarterback Ty Ciongoli led the charge with 284 passing yards and two touchdown passes to Kaelan Chudzinski. Senior captain Justin Bourque sealed the game with a late touchdown run, solidifying the Arrows’ win.
Despite a shaky start, St. Sebastian’s found their rhythm as Ciongoli and Chudzinski connected for crucial touchdowns to bring the game to a tie at halftime. A solid defensive effort and a field goal put the Arrows ahead in the third quarter.
Milton Academy fought back with a touchdown to take the lead, but Ciongoli remained composed, leading his team on a 76-yard drive in the final minutes. Bourque’s game-winning touchdown and a subsequent interception secured the victory for St. Sebastian’s.
The team’s unity and belief in each other were key factors in their success, with Bourque noting their strong bond as a brotherhood. Head coach Dan Burke praised the team’s resilience and execution of their game plan, emphasizing their ability to stay true to themselves in high-pressure situations.
The thrilling win against Milton Academy showcases St. Sebastian’s ability to handle adversity and come out on top, setting a strong foundation for the rest of the season.
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