Brawl Ends Southampton-Hampton Bays Game Early - 27 East

Brawl Ends Southampton-Hampton Bays Game Early

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Despite the efforts of punter Taylor Sanders, right, Hampton Bays junior Taylor Catz lunges for the pylon and scores on a 43-yard punt return at the end of the first quarter.  BRETT MAUSER

Despite the efforts of punter Taylor Sanders, right, Hampton Bays junior Taylor Catz lunges for the pylon and scores on a 43-yard punt return at the end of the first quarter. BRETT MAUSER

Coaches and referees huddle to decide disciplinary action after the brawl.  BRETT MAUSER

Coaches and referees huddle to decide disciplinary action after the brawl. BRETT MAUSER

Pierson junior Omar Lemus and Southold senior Shayne Johnson battle for the ball. DREW BUDD

Pierson junior Omar Lemus and Southold senior Shayne Johnson battle for the ball. DREW BUDD

Pierson junior Lily Kot and an East Rockaway player tie up for a jump ball. DREW BUDD

Pierson junior Lily Kot and an East Rockaway player tie up for a jump ball. DREW BUDD

Pierson junior Isabel Peters puts up a three. DREW BUDD

Pierson junior Isabel Peters puts up a three. DREW BUDD

Alex Lane hits Mariner quarterback Taylor Sanders just as he releases the ball. BRETT MAUSER

Alex Lane hits Mariner quarterback Taylor Sanders just as he releases the ball. BRETT MAUSER

The Southampton coaching staff talks to officials after a brawl that ultimately ended the game in the second quarter. BRETT MAUSER

The Southampton coaching staff talks to officials after a brawl that ultimately ended the game in the second quarter. BRETT MAUSER

Leaf miner damage, like this on columbines, is rarely treated. However, leaf miner damage on boxwoods can be disastrous. ANDREW MESSINGER

Leaf miner damage, like this on columbines, is rarely treated. However, leaf miner damage on boxwoods can be disastrous. ANDREW MESSINGER

Eastport South Manor District Superintendent Mark Nocero at the South Street Elementary School ribbon cutting last week. ERIN MCKINLEY

Eastport South Manor District Superintendent Mark Nocero at the South Street Elementary School ribbon cutting last week. ERIN MCKINLEY

author on Sep 28, 2012
What was supposed to be a celebration of high school football in the Town of Southampton turned ugly under the lights on Friday night. A brawl between members of the... more

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