Sarra: Perpall proud of all his Seaford teams
Quick ReadAfter two losses in the Class IV Long Island Championship, Seaford finally broke through this year.
Photo credit: Patrick E. McCarthy | Seaford quarterback Rob Anderson, left, leads his team off the field after their 34-20 win over Amityville in the Class IV Long Island Championship. (November 27, 2009)
The sun broke through the clouds at about 2 p.m. That seemed fitting as Seaford, Nassau's winningest football program during the past three years, finally broke through on Long Island's biggest stage.
The Vikings were on their way to the Long Island Class IV title with a 34-20 win over Amityville. And it was time to shine some light on a great program. Seaford, winners of 32 straight games...
LIC Class IV: Seaford 34, Amityville 20

