Port Washington boys hoops team has eyes on ending 78-year Nassau County title drought
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The Port Washington boys basketball team, known as the Vikings, is striving to break a 78-year championship drought as they prepare for their third consecutive title game against the East Meadow team. Despite having lost their previous two finals, the players and coaching staff are determined to shift the narrative from their past disappointments. Coach Sean Dooley emphasizes the importance of maintaining a positive energy during practice and games. For the senior players, many of whom have been on varsity since sophomore year, achieving victory is critical to their legacy.
As a coach, my goal is not just winning but building a winning culture. We want to win for ourselves, the school, and everyone who has been part of this journey.
For these seniors, it feels like 78 years waiting to get it done, and we're focused on shifting the narrative away from not winning.
We have had a slow start in games, but we turn it around quickly; the energy we show is something we can control.
This championship is not just a game; it’s our chance to make our mark, to not be just another team that couldn’t finish.
Read at New York Post
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