The Half Hollow Hills boys fencing team has clinched the League I Championship, further cementing its status as one of the premier programs on Long Island. With the title secured, the team has now captured its fourth consecutive league championship, continuing a stretch of dominance that has defined the program in recent seasons.
Half Hollow Hills boasts a perfect 7–0 league record and has extended its League I winning streak to an impressive 30 straight meets dating back to 2022. Overall, the team stands at 12–0 this season with just two matches remaining, putting them firmly on track for a perfect campaign. Their consistency, depth, and balance across all three weapons have been key factors in another championship run.
The league title was officially clinched in a victory over Lindenhurst, highlighted by strong performances throughout the lineup. In sabre, Gavin Cho went 2–1 to provide crucial points. The foil squad was especially dominant, as Alan Yu and Cyrus Cheung both posted undefeated 3–0 records, while Jerry Lin added a 1–0 performance. In epee, Daniel Lin finished 2–0 and Daniel Yang went 2–1, helping seal the championship win and showcase the team’s versatility across disciplines.
The success of the Half Hollow Hills program is built on a culture of discipline, preparation, and sustained excellence. Each fencer has contributed throughout the season, allowing the team to remain unbeaten while navigating a challenging league schedule.
With the League I title secured, the focus now shifts to finishing the season strong. Half Hollow Hills will close out the regular season with upcoming matches against Whitman/Glenn and Ward Melville/Port Jefferson/Rocky Point. As they prepare for those contests, the goal remains clear: maintain their undefeated record and continue setting the standard for boys fencing on Long Island.