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PHILADELPHIA, New York (WWNY) – It’s another Friday Night Football in the North.

Let’s start with Division 3 Soccer from Philadelphia as they battle 2 undefeated teams as Indian River hosts Camden.

Indian River walks down on its opening possession as Kane Lynch goes in from 24 yards out: 8-0 Warriors.

Camden gets back to their opening drive as Conner Dean dives from the outfield: Blue Devils down 8-7.

Late in the 1st, the Warriors’ lead was extended when Dylan Riley ran from 10 yards to make Indian River 16-7 after 1 quarter. .

The Warriors beat Camden 46-28.

In Division 3 Soccer at Adams, the South Jeff Spartans entertained CVA.

In the first quarter, CVA jumps ahead as Landon LaFountain scores from 15 yards out: CVA leads 6-0.

CVA has expanded its lead. LaFountain again, this time from 19 yards out: 12-0 CVA.

South Jeff’s defense tried to stop the Spartans when Adam Pooler came up short, but South Jeff fell to CVA 41-8.

In Part 3 football from Dexter, General Brown met Holland Patent.

The Lions take the lead when Kaleb Natali scores from 6 yards out: 7-0 Lions.

In the 2nd quarter, the Lions added to their lead when Aiden McManaman ran for 9 yards: 14-0 General Brown.

McManaman again on the quarterback keeper: 21-0 Lions.

General Brown won the Holland Patent 48-6.

SU Coach Dino Babers was in attendance as Carafasi traveled to Fayetteville Manlius.

Zach Stevens ripped a 21-yard touchdown run to put Carthage up 7-0.

George LaCombe responded with a 42-yard touchdown run as Fayetteville Manlius beat Carthage 35-25.

In NAC football, OFA hosted Gouverneur.

The Wildcats struck first on Vincent Thomas’ 10-yard run: 7-0 Gouverneur.

Here’s the answer from the Blue Devils. Andrew Loffler with a 15 yard run in pay dirt.

Shea Polniak then hit Alex Worden on the transition to make it 2:8-7 OFA.

The Blue Devils beat Gouverneur 16-14, ending the Wildcats’ 7 year NAC regular season win streak.

In NAC Girls’ Swimming, undefeated Canton visited St. Lawrence Central.

Canton’s 12-year, 124-meet winning streak was on the line.

For the Larries, Erin Lantry won the 200 and 100 free, Ella Bellinger won the 200 free, Berkleigh Bordeleau won the 100 backstroke. St. Lawrence in the 200 and 400 free relays.

For Canton, Alexis Stuntz won the 100 individual and 500 free, Kaitlyn Redfern won the 100 fly and 100 breaststroke. Canton won the 200 relay, 200 medley.

In the 400 free relay, St. Lawrence’s first and third-place finishes broke Canton’s 124-meet NAC winning streak, resulting in a 47-47 tie. Canton is undefeated in 125-straight matches.

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