with a playing roster of about 20 players, fought hard to stay with Port Washington before falling, 24-9, in a football game Saturday that served as Schreiber High School's homecoming.
The Bayhawks (0-4) fell behind in the first half to Port's balanced running and passing attack. The Vikings, (3-1) using some big plays and benefiting from some late turnovers, pulled ahead in the second half.
St. Dominic's junior running back Peter Dombrowski scored the Bayhawks' only touchdown, a 24-plus yard run late in fourth quarter.
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Although St. Dom's roster lists about 40 plays, only half that many were dressed for the game.
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