All Levels Success


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As sports fans we normally see one team with an incredible record and say it was a great year for the school, which it is, but it's increasingly rare to see that sort of success across multiple levels at one school. That is what Longwood accomplished this season.

The Longwood Lions watched three of their teams excel this spring to heights that we haven't seen in a long time. The junior varsity team finished the season with a 16-2 overall record. Coach Gregorovic led the young men to a fantastic year with contributions from everyone as they set the tone at the lower level.

The varsity team has been one of the most talked about, and most successful teams, in Suffolk all season long. They finished 16-4 overall and 16-2 in conference to win the league 1 title. Along the way they won 11 straight games and gained notoriety with tremendous pitching performances by Dennis Ennis and the likely player of the year CJ Forman.

When you see the success range over all of the baseball teams you can also see how a program is being built. The Lions have very good coaching and the next crop of varsity

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