Make It 60 In A Row For The Patriots


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The Ward Melville Patriots are the energizer bunny of girls soccer. They just keep winning, and winning, and winning, and winning ...

This week the #1 seeded Patriots beat Commack, 3-1, to clinch the Suffolk Class AAA championship for the second year in a row.

Not only did the Patriots win for the second straight year, but they also finished the year undefeated with a 17-0-1 record. The unbeaten streak now has been pushed to an incredible 60 games.

The Patriots have shuffled divisions in the past few years and even that has not mattered as this team just keeps winning. Their last last loss came back in the 2021 playoffs, as a Class AA team. Between that loss and their latest win they have won the title in 2022, as a Class AA team and in 2023, as part of the Class AAA team that went on to win the New York State championship.

This year they were led by a pair of dynamic sisters. Adriana and Alessandra Victoriano are no strangers to winning as both have been on all three of these unbeaten Suffolk championship teams. The sisters don't even really know how to lose at this point.

Adriana scored two goals in the game while Alessandra played remarkable defense.

The Patriots will now take on Oceanside, the Nassau Class AAA champion, in the Class AAA Long Island championship.

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