Bayport-Blue Point Eyes A Three Peat


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The Bayport-Blue Point Phantoms continue to be perfect, now extending their streak to 31 straight games.

The Phantoms beat Mount Sinai this weekend 41-10 to extend their winning streak to 31 straight games. The absolute domination by Bayport-Blue Point seems unreal at this point in such a tightly contested division.

Senior quarterback Cooper Fuller was the headliner in this one as he threw for 2 touchdowns but it was his legs that were the story. Besides the air numbers he also ran for four scores and over 200 yards on the day. The dual threat QB has staked his claim for the best player in Suffolk County with an exclamation point on his fine season.

Fuller was on the team as a backup during their 2022 playoff run as a sophomore missed almost all of last season with a broken collarbone.

The Phantoms concluded another undefeated season at 8-0 this year and are the reigning Long Island Class IV champions. They will be the top seed heading into the Suffolk Division IV playoffs as they now set their sights on a three peat. The Phantoms haven't lost a game since Nov. 19, 2021, and that game was in the championship game.

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