The Flashes Win Back-to-Back Titles


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The Sayville Golden Flashes have completed one of the greatest seasons in school history by winning the Suffolk County Championship. Sayville defeated Smithtown West, 34–7, this past week to officially claim the title. The Bulls, who had not appeared in a county championship game in nearly 25 years, struck first and took an early 7–0 lead over the unbeaten Flashes. However, that would be the extent of their scoring, as Sayville’s offense and defense controlled the rest of the afternoon with a dominant, balanced performance.

Luke Neugebauer, formerly known for his standout defensive play, delivered the best offensive outing of the game. He totaled nearly 150 yards and scored three touchdowns, showcasing his versatility and impact. Quarterback Patrick Coan was equally efficient, completing 9 of 12 passes for nearly 180 yards and three scores. His ability to consistently generate big plays helped Sayville seize momentum and never look back.

On defense, Timmy Holahan made a major impact with two interceptions, helping to stifle the Smithtown West offense and set up Sayville’s own scoring drives. The Flashes’ defensive unit tightened up after the early touchdown, limiting explosive plays and winning the field-position battle throughout the game.

This victory marks the Golden Flashes’ second consecutive county title and their 18th overall. It also represents the ninth Suffolk championship for coach Rob Hoss, who returned to lead Sayville this season after previously coaching the program through 2016. His return has helped restore the team’s trademark discipline, physicality, and explosive offense.

Sayville, now carrying an undefeated record, will look to finish its remarkable season with one more trophy. The Flashes will compete in the Long Island Class III Championship Game at 4:30 p.m. on November 28 at Hofstra, aiming to secure a memorable and historic perfect season.

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