Sachem Wins The Lineman Challenge


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Any football fan knows that in order to win games with any sort of consistency you need to protect your QB and open up holes for your running backs. While they don't always get all the glory they should offensive lineman are the lifeblood of any successful football team, on every level. 

With that being said Sachem should in a very good position to win a lot of games this year after winning the National Football Foundation Lineman Challenge. 

The event was held at Northport High School and featured eight intense events to gauge how good the offensive lines of Long Island's best teams would be this season. The competition included the sled push, bench press, and farmers walk, and at the end of the day it was Sachem who rose above the rest to take home the crown.

Sachem football head coach Dave Caputo said after the event that he is “Always proud to represent Division I football on the county stage." and Sachem's X page was excited to see these boys in action writing "We can’t wait for the season to start!" 

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