61 Straight Wins!!! |
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Southampton set
and still holds the longest winning streak in Long Island history by |
winning 61
straight games from 1967 through 1970. After losing in the 1967 County |
semifinals
to eventual champion West Islip 95-64, Southampton defeated Half Hallow |
Hills 90-80 in
the consolation game. Little did anyone know that game would be the |
start of a
miraculous winning streak. |
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The
1967-68 season had Southampton going through the regular season unbeaten |
and
was the favorite to take the title. They rolled through the playoffs, scoring
107 |
points in one
game, and defeated Pierson 99-79 to take the title. |
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The
1968-69 season again had Southampton again rolling along. However, their
star |
player,
Clarence “Foots” Walker, who was averaging 26 ppg., was suspended at |
mid-season.
The team still continued to win without him. Walker was reinstated just |
in
time for the playoffs after missing 9 games. In their 88-73 semifinal win
over Half |
Hallow
Hills, Southampton broke Mattituck’s Long Island record of 41 straight
wins. |
They then
defeated a 19-0 Copiague team 83-55 to win their 2nd title in a row. |
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But
they weren’t done yet. With “Foots” Walker again leading the way,
1969-70 |
produced
a third straight undefeated regular season. They entered the playoffs as
the |
No.
1 seed and promptly showed their strength by beating Sachem 103-76 in
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opening round
for their 61st consecutive win. |
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In
the quarterfinals, Southampton played North Babylon, a team which had
been |
somewhat
of a disappointment during the season and entered the game with a 14-6 |
record.
North Babylon led from the outset and built a 15 point lead in the 4th
quarter. |
Southampton
wouldn’t quit and cut the lead to 67-65 with 3:19 left but North Babylon |
quickly
rebuilt the lead and won going away 82-69 ending Long Island’s longest
boys |
high school
basketball winning streak at 61. |
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“Foots”
Walker eventually had a 10 year NBA career, playing for both Cleveland
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New Jersey. |
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Congratulations
to Coach Joe Romanosky and his team for a truly remarkable run! |
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