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Week 6 in Bay of Quinte Football provides shutouts, thrills

By Hailey MacDonald Oct 22, 2025 | 12:10 PM

Week 6 of the Bay of Quinte football season featured a pair of shutouts and a close affair between its four teams.

Monday, October 20 – Eastside Ravens at Trenton Tigers

The Ravens came out strong on both sides of the ball, shutting out the Tigers 31-0. Trenton showed flashes of power behind the running of #5, but Eastside’s balanced play proved too much, earning the Ravens their third win of the season.

Tuesday, October 21 – Centennial Chargers at Bayside Red Devils

Senior Game – The Chargers stayed perfect, rolling to a 27-0 shutout of the Red Devils. With a suffocating defense and consistent offensive production, Centennial continued their dominance, moving to 6-0.

Junior Game – Game of the Week – Bayside stormed out to a 14-0 halftime lead behind the running of #37. But Centennial mounted a thrilling second-half comeback, closing the gap to 17-14 before capitalizing on a late Bayside fumble.

The Chargers marched the field for the go-ahead score and held on for a dramatic 21-17 win, handing Bayside their second loss of the season.


Standings After Week 6
Junior
Centennial Chargers 4-0
Bayside Red Devils 2-2
Eastside Ravens 0-4

Senior
Centennial Chargers 6-0
Bayside Red Devils 2-3
Eastside Ravens 3-3
Trenton Tigers 0-5

Week 7 Tee-up

Mary Ann Sills Turf Field on 140 Palmer Road, Belleville will be the site of the final regular season game of the Bay of Quinte High School football season on Friday night.

The Bayside Red Devils and Trenton Tigers kickoff at 6:00 pm

Adding to the excitement, the CFB Trenton Paratroopers will be “dropping” in for a special pre-game visit just before kickoff.

Admission is free — but fans are asked to bring a non-perishable food donation in support of Gleaners Food Bank.

(BROCK ORMOND)