Middletown earned some postseason bragging rights after a successful outing on Wednesday. They took their game against Wallkill by a conclusive 34-10 score. That looming 24-point mark stands out as the most commanding margin for Middletown yet.
Middletown started the matchup off right with 28 first-half points. Wallkill wasn't quite able to keep up, scoring 10 to make it 28-10 heading into the break. The Middletown defense stood its ground in the third quarter, giving up 0 and all but finishing the match.
Sophomore Dalton Howell and junior Robert Denson were among the main playmakers for Middletown as the former threw 2 TDs and picked up 35 yards on the ground on 7 carries and the latter rushed for 86 yards and 1 touchdown on 11 carries.
The victory makes it two in a row for Middletown and bumps their record up to 4-5. Wallkill are on a five-game losing streak that has dropped them down to 2-7. Both of these squads appear to be finished for the season, as they have no upcoming games scheduled.
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