A Dominant First Half
Binghamton's girls flag football squad captured the Section IV Class B championship on Thursday, routing Vestal 33-8 in a game that was effectively decided before the break.
The Patriots surged to a 33-0 lead by halftime, a cushion that proved insurmountable despite a late consolation score by Vestal.
Remi Cambell was the centerpiece of the offense, plunging into the end zone for a pivotal touchdown that capped a relentless drive. His connection with teammate Hayden Gibson on a downfield pass set up the score, showcasing a quick strike that left the opposition reeling.
Vestal's defense managed a rare highlight when it tipped a Cambell pass in the end zone, preventing what could have been an even larger margin. The play, however, could not alter the trajectory of the game.
Audrey Tulsey found the end zone for Vestal in the third quarter, slicing the final score to 33-8. The touchdown came after a hard‑fought drive that briefly revived hopes of a comeback.
Later in the contest, Kayleise Spivey intercepted a Cambell pass, providing a brief spark for the opposition but ultimately underscoring the Patriots' control.
Binghamton's coach praised the team's execution and discipline, noting that the early lead allowed the squad to play with confidence throughout the remainder of the match.