You want hard-nosed football? Just watch Justin DePietro and the Carey Seahawks play.

“I’m just trying to hit someone every single play, and that’s the mentality I have,” DePietro said. “I want to make them feel my presence, and there’s just no other way of putting it.”

DePietro did that as a runner, blocker and defender on Friday. He had 78 rushing yards, a rushing touchdown, a sack on defense and was the lead blocker for a Carey rushing attack that amassed well over 200 yards.

Host Carey defeated Elmont, 29-6, to stay undefeated in Nassau Conference III football.

The Seahawks' defense set the tone immediately in the first quarter, bringing immense pressure to Elmont quarterback Aiden Barnes and recorded three sacks.

“Well, we had to make him uncomfortable,” Carey coach Mike Stanley

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