Back-to-Back to Back-to-Back to Back Fencing Titles


Miller Place/Newfield Fencing | Grok

In any sport winning a championship is incredibly hard, but winning back-to-back titles shows a superiority that is incredibly rare. Winning three in a row is one of those unicorn situations that is so hard the term three-peat has been protected. More than that and you are talking about the word dynasty. 

For the Miller Place fencing team back-to-back and three-peat were not enough as the team just won its fifth consecutive Suffolk County Championship.

The team continues to have success as a part of the combined Fencing Team with Newfield High School. The Boys Team not only won the title again, but their sheer dominance was on full display this season as they completed an undefeated League Season before beating Half Hollow Hills in the Championship Finals. 

To put the fencing team's supremacy in another context any senior who is on the team will leave without ever knowing what losing feels like in the finals. The senior class is 4 for 4 in Suffolk County Championship battles. 

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