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Members of Bayport-Blue Point’s girls varsity lacrosse team — the Suffolk County Class C champions — were honored by the Islip Town Board at the board’s June meeting.
Town Supervisor Angie Carpenter and members of the board — including Councilwoman Mary Kate Mullen whose daughter played on the team — congratulated the girls on the school’s first championship since 2014.
Thank you Councilwoman Mullen and the Town of Islip Council on honoring our Girls Lacrosse team on their Suffolk County Championship.#ThankYou pic.twitter.com/pkCV212bu6
— BBP Athletics (@BBPathletics) June 18, 2019
Bayport-Blue Point knocked off top-seeded Mount Sinai, 7-6, to win the Suffolk Class C championship on May 30.
This is what a Suffolk County Championship looks like. Congratulations to the Girls Varsity Lacrosse Team and Coach Gick @BBPSchools @BBPathletics pic.twitter.com/0AWemMnrJx
— Dr. Hearney (@BBPSupt) May 31, 2019
COUNTY CHAMPS!! pic.twitter.com/0rXlcSohHr
— BBP Athletics (@BBPathletics) May 31, 2019
The Phantoms finished their memorable season 15-3 overall, falling 5-4 to defending state champion Cold Spring Harbor in the Long Island Class C championship at Adelphi.
Unfortunately our girls lacrosse team lost in the Long Island Championship tonight 5-4. It was a great season the girls went 16-3 this year. Huge hopes for our young team.
— BBPBoosterClub (@bbpboosterclub) June 2, 2019
The future looks bright indeed for girls lacrosse in Bayport-Blue Point. The middle school girls team was undefeated this spring.
#FuturePhantoms #ThankYouMikaelaForAllYouDo https://t.co/AkiEvLRH4M
— BBP Athletics (@BBPathletics) June 6, 2019