After winning their 74th straight high school football game, the FD Friars may be finding it tough to stay motivated with win after easy win. FD steamrolled and outclassed the Sanchez Sharks, 34-0, Saturday night at the JFK Ramsey Field, continuing their domination of the sport never before seen on the island. To say competitive games are few and far for the Friars is evident by the blowouts.

Creating an internal motivation to consistently play at a high level is the norm to maintain such performances. Junior quarterback Kaynin McIntosh carries on a rich history of FD signal callers, following in the shadows of the departed Alex Sojo. McIntosh put up huge numbers in only the first half of work before sitting down, going 10-of-16 for 262 yards and four touchdowns before giving way to Kaizayuh Flores in the second half.

Defensively, senior lineman Isaiha Arriola was a monster with 10.5 tackles, five of them were for a loss. The Friars defense pushed the Sharks to -11 yards of total offense.

Sanchez ran its traditional wishbone offense and couldn’t get anything going as all eight offensive possessions were regulated to 3-and-out. JoeVince Meno contributed with a big sack. FD coach Bruce Meno focused on the passing game in the first half, taking advantage of his new aerial weapon in Red McIntosh.

With a beautiful spiral and precision accuracy, McIntosh put his talents on display. After hitting Daethan Alcantara for an 8-yard score to open up the scoring in the first quarter, Mc.