Two years ago, Bayport–Blue Point and Seaford met in the Long Island Class IV championship game. It was a 42-20 Bayport–Blue Point victory, and now these programs meet again with new faces all over the field. And this time, it’s not two undefeated teams — the journey was different, but the destination was the same.
Bayport–Blue Point is making its fourth straight Long Island Championship appearance. This time, the Phantoms suffered back-to-back losses to Babylon and Mount Sinai on its path.
“We haven’t lost two home games in a very long time,” coach Mike Zafonte said. “It was tough for the kids emotionally to process that, but to their credit and to our coaches’ credit we stood the course. We made adjustments and we had a great game against John Glenn, who is a tough team, and that was a

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