It's a 4-peat for Port Jeff


Port Jeff Champs | Port Jefferson School District

Not one, not two, not three, but for the fourth consecutive year, the Port Jefferson Royals Girls Volleyball Team has been crowned County Champions. The honor further solidifies their status as one of the most dominant programs in the region. The Royals delivered a commanding performance on November 3rd, sweeping Greenport 3–0 to secure yet another county title. Their energy, discipline, and precision were on full display, as every player contributed to a victory that highlighted both their talent and their commitment to excellence.

Following their county win, the Royals advanced to the Sub-Regional Playoff Game on November 12th, where they faced the Section 1 Champion at John Jay High School. The matchup served as an important benchmark for the team, allowing them to test their strengths against some of the toughest competition in New York State. With steady leadership, strong communication, and relentless determination, Port Jefferson continued to demonstrate why they have become such a consistently successful program.

Their efforts have now placed them among the top volleyball teams in the state, as the Royals officially advance to the Final Four. Pool play will begin on Friday, November 21st at 2 p.m., where Port Jefferson will compete against three formidable opponents: Portville, Mount Academy, and Lansing. Each of these teams brings its own style and strengths, setting the stage for a thrilling and highly competitive round of tournament play.

During pool play, every set and every point will be critical as the Royals look to secure one of the top two spots needed to advance to the championship match. The finals will take place on Saturday, November 22nd, giving Port Jefferson the opportunity to compete for a state title. With their impressive season, unwavering teamwork, and championship pedigree, the Royals head into the Final Four with confidence and determination.

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