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Dakoda Smith Does It All In Southampton Football's Victory At Wyandanch

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Senior Dakoda Smith did everything for the Mariners on Saturday, including making this tackle and drawing a facemask penalty.

Senior Dakoda Smith did everything for the Mariners on Saturday, including making this tackle and drawing a facemask penalty.

Mariners Reginald Morris and Zayden Michel combine for a tackle.

Mariners Reginald Morris and Zayden Michel combine for a tackle. DREW BUDD

Senior Dakoda Smith did everything for the Mariners on Saturday, including returning an interception for a touchdown.

Senior Dakoda Smith did everything for the Mariners on Saturday, including returning an interception for a touchdown. DREW BUDD

Senior Dakoda Smith did everything for the Mariners on Saturday, including punting duties.

Senior Dakoda Smith did everything for the Mariners on Saturday, including punting duties. DREW BUDD

Southampton senior Ben Brown rushes Wyandanch's quarterback.

Southampton senior Ben Brown rushes Wyandanch's quarterback. DREW BUDD

With a defender bearing down on him, Southampton senior Dakoda Smith throws to the end zone for a two point conversion.

With a defender bearing down on him, Southampton senior Dakoda Smith throws to the end zone for a two point conversion. DREW BUDD

Southampton junior Seven Faggins catches a two-point conversion.

Southampton junior Seven Faggins catches a two-point conversion. DREW BUDD

Mariner Alex Boyd brings down a Wyandanch player who fumbled a snap on a punt. The play gave the Mariners the ball deep in Wyandanch territory and allowed them to score their second touchdown of the game.

Mariner Alex Boyd brings down a Wyandanch player who fumbled a snap on a punt. The play gave the Mariners the ball deep in Wyandanch territory and allowed them to score their second touchdown of the game. DREW BUDD

Southampton senior Dimitris Barranco barrels his way into the end zone.

Southampton senior Dimitris Barranco barrels his way into the end zone. DREW BUDD

Pierson junior Hudson Brindle has a wide open field to run in.

Pierson junior Hudson Brindle has a wide open field to run in. DREW BUDD

authorStaff Writer on Sep 30, 2019
Down a handful of players due to injuries, the Southampton/Pierson/Bridgehampton football team has enlisted Dakoda Smith as its new Swiss Army knife. The Southampton senior did a little bit of... more

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