Huntington ’s Jack Kamenstein had a chance to shift the momentum against Bellport , but it slipped through his hands. Luckily for him, he got another shot.
With Huntington leading by seven in the third quarter, Jacob Guzik’s deep pass went in and out of a wide-open Kamenstein’s hands. But that didn’t faze the senior wide receiver.
Two plays later, Kamenstein hauled in a contested slant route, then followed it with a 23-yard touchdown snag over a defender in the back of the end zone to help give Huntington a 14-point lead en route to a 42-21 win in a Suffolk II matchup on Saturday.
“I was really down on myself,” Kamenstein said. “But my coaches and teammates picked me up. I realized I needed to step up and do my role. Then I had a nice slant and the touchdown — my QB trusted me and

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