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N. Bellmore student 2nd in NFL contest
Nancy Hiler/Herald
Ally Murphy, 11, who placed second in the Tri-State NFL Punt, Pass and Kick championships recently, with PE teacher Jim Mulvey standing below the "200 Club" sign in the gym at Jacob Gunther Elementary School in North Bellmore. Ally is the first student to exceed 300 total feet, well surpassing the already challenging 200-foot mark at the school.

At first glance, sweetly smiling sixth-grader Ally Murphy of North Bellmore might seem out of place on a football field. Truth is, she feels quite comfortable there, so much so that she captured second place in the Tri-State NFL Punt, Pass and Kick Championships in the 12-13 year-old division at the Meadowlands Arena recently.

"I was so surprised when I came in second," Murphy said of the contest. "It was kind of scary. You had one chance at it." The tri-state challenge required youngsters from New York, New Jersey and Connecticut to line up on the field for a one-time shot at each of the three events –– punting, passing and kicking a football –– just prior to the New York Jets game against the Carolina Panthers on Nov. 28.

The competition is part of a nationwide "Play 60 Challenge," a program designed to combat childhood obesity created by the NFL and the American Heart Association that encourages students to take part in at least 60 minutes of physical activity every day.

Murphy became eligible to participate in the tri-state competition after achieving the highest score on Long Island in a contest that took place in East Meadow earlier this fall, according to Gunther School’s physical-education teacher Jim Mulvey.

"Mr. Mulvey taught us how to do everything," Murphy said, adding that she had been among the students representing Gunther School at the regional level in previous years. "Last year I did good, but I was up against older kids," she said.

"She is the first person in the school ever to get 300 total feet" in the pass, punt and kick challenges that Gunther runs, recounted Mulvey, who has spearheaded participation in the local and regional program as part of his physical-education curriculum. He runs a "200 Club," representing a demanding 200-foot benchmark for most students.

"Mr. Mulvey has participated for years, and we have an outstanding record at Gunther," said school Principal Marie Testa.

"I decided I wasn’t going to be sad if I didn’t win," Murphy said of her attitude before the winners were announced. "I got second; that’s amazing, and I already won at East Meadow."

With help from her supportive parents, Murphy overcame a few obstacles in competing at the Meadowlands that day.

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Superbly written and researched article! We know Murphy first hand.......she is quite an all around l1 {almost 12} year old. We call her an "All Star" ! We are the proud grandparents she was visiting in Florida.

I want to thank you for that fantastic article. You captured Ally's real nature and sportmanship. You brought a huge smile to her father and I. We are going to frame the article for her when it comes out next week.....

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