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Bellmore Student Makes History As First Female To Score TD On LI

Sofia LaSpina, a junior at Mepham High School, took the 4-yard pass into the endzone on Saturday for the magical moment.

BELLMORE, NY — History was made in Bellmore, where Sofia LaSpina became the first female to score a touchdown in Long Island high school history.

LaSpina, a junior at Mepham High School in the Bellmore-Merrick Central School District, caught the 4-yard touchdown pass on Saturday in a 49-21 victory over Roslyn.

"When the ball was in the air, I just wanted to catch it and that was the only thing I had in my mind," LaSpina, a wide receiver, said in a statement.

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In the post-game huddle, head coach Anthony Cracco happily handed her the game ball.

"We couldn’t be prouder of Sofia," Cracco said in a statement. "She has worked exceptionally hard to achieve success on the field. At the time, none of us realized the historical achievement that we had just witnessed."

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LaSpina has always enjoyed football since playing in the backyard with her siblings.

"I would always watch the Jets and want to play so I waited for middle school to try football out and I ended up loving it," she said.

Her accomplishment caught the attention of the New York Jets, naming her Player of the Week. She'll be honored at a game this season.

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