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Dalers Deliver

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Farmingdale Unites for a Week of Spirit and a Homecoming to Remember

Don Snyder Stadium was bursting with Daler Pride as Spirit Week came to an unforgettable close! Fresh off setting a Long Island record with 495 rushing yards and seven touchdowns in a 64–57 win over Oceanside, senior Josh Kama once again delivered, running for 166 yards and five touchdowns to lead the Dalers to a 35–7 Homecoming victory over Herricks. The celebration didn’t stop there. The halftime show lit up the night with incredible performances by the Farmingdale High School Marching Band, Cheerleaders, Daler Guard, and Dalerettes.

Friday’s Homecoming tradition kicked off with an electrifying pep rally in the high school gym, led by Farmingdale High School Principal Jed Herman. The lively sounds of the pep band and drumline filled the air as football players were introduced to roaring cheers from their classmates. The energy continued to build with dazzling performances from the junior and varsity cheerleaders, the Dalerettes, and the Steppin’ Dalers. Varsity captains representing all fall sports then proudly took center stage, earning a round of well-deserved applause. The rally reached its peak when the drumline wowed the crowd with an unforgettable upside-down, blindfolded drum routine that brought the house down.

In the days leading up to Homecoming, Farmingdale High School was buzzing with excitement as Spirit Week unfolded. Each day featured a fun and creative theme, such as Tropical Wear, Tie-Dye Day, Decades Day, and, of course, Daler Gear, allowing students to showcase their personalities.

Adding to the excitement, high school students carried the Daler spirit into the community by visiting the district’s elementary schools, where they hosted mini pep rallies, shared their enthusiasm, and spoke to the youngest Dalers about the importance of being good friends, good students, and great teammates.

Homecoming 2025 was more than just a week of games, rallies, and spirited themes—it was a celebration of what makes Farmingdale truly special. From the youngest students to high school seniors, from families in the stands to alums returning home, the entire community came together to showcase its unmatched pride, unity, and heart. Spirit Week was a shining reminder that in Farmingdale, tradition runs deep, friendships last a lifetime, and the Daler Pride grows stronger with every generation.

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