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Shealyn Varbero’s Leadership Propels Shoreham-Wading River Wildcats to Historic Flag Football Triumph

The freshman quarterback’s dual-threat performance powers the Wildcats to a Long Island Class C championship and a state semifinal berth

A Freshman’s Rise

Shealyn Varbero arrived on the Shoreham‑Wading River Wildcats roster as a first‑time flag football player, but her impact was immediate. The freshman quickly became the team’s offensive engine, orchestrating plays both as a runner and a passer.

In the Long Island Class C championship game, Varbero amassed 170 all‑purpose yards and scored four touchdowns. Her arm was on full display, delivering three touchdown passes that included a 34‑yard strike and a 21‑yard throw in the second quarter, while a 25‑yard interception underscored her defensive instincts.

Coach Bob DeSliva praised the youngster’s leadership and athletic abilities, noting that Varbero’s role in organizing the squad off the field was as valuable as her on‑field production. “She’s a natural leader,” he said, highlighting her role in shaping the team’s culture.

Looking Ahead

The Wildcats finished the season with an 11‑4 record, capping the year with a hard‑fought victory over Cold Spring Harbor, which managed only a 5‑yard touchdown in the fourth quarter. The win secured the program’s inaugural championship and set the stage for the next challenge.

Senior wide receiver Mia Mangano contributed heavily with four catches for 60 yards and two touchdowns, providing a reliable target for Varbero’s passes. The team now prepares for the state semifinal on June 6 at Cortland High School, where they will meet either Westlake or Rhinebeck.

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