Marist 14, Brother Rice 3
Tim and John Quinlan wanted to erase the memory of Marist's 2-7record in 1999. The RedHawks took their first step in that directionby beating neighborhood rival Brother Rice 14-3 on their home fieldFriday.
"We worked 365 days for this moment," John Quinlan said. "Theytook the (traveling) trophy from us last year, but now we got itback."
Brother Rice scored first on a 29-yard field goal by TonyMontagano. The RedHawks then mounted a drive but were stopped insideBrother Rice's 10 before John Quinlan took matters into his own handsby recovering a fumble inside the Crusaders' 2. Marist took a 6-3lead one play later when Brian McGuire …

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