William Floyd hosts Longwood for Parkway Power Bowl XIII


Jennifer Heitman Board Member | William Floyd School District

On Saturday, September 14 at 1 pm, the William Floyd varsity Colonials will face the Longwood Lions in the annual Parkway Power Bowl. This marks the 13th Power Bowl matchup between these two rivals as they compete for bragging rights during the opening game of the fall 2024 season. The Colonials currently lead the Parkway Power Bowl series with a record of 10-2, including a 21-0 victory last year.

The Parkway Power Bowl is an annual contest that pits these two rivals against each other in a key divisional game while promoting sportsmanship, goodwill, community relations, and healthy competition. Named after the William Floyd Parkway—the thoroughfare connecting both school districts and served by the Suffolk County Police Department—the winner receives a plaque with the final score engraved on it. This trophy is donated by the William Floyd Alumni Association and remains at the winning school until next year’s game. Officers from the Suffolk County Police Department present this trophy to the winner in a post-game ceremony.

The Colonials are led by head coach Paul Longo, who is now in his 30th season. Last season, they won their 14th Suffolk County Championship and aim to build on that success this year.

For those unable to attend Parkway Power Bowl XIII in person, there will be a livestream available on YouTube. The event is presented by Orlin & Cohen as part of the National Football Foundation’s Kickoff Class and produced by T & D Sports Video Production.

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