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The Seaford Vikings charged onto the field for their homecoming game against Cold Spring Harbor on Sept. 21. (Photos courtesy of the Seaford School District)

Seaford pride on full display at homecoming

Seaford enjoyed a late summer day for the annual homecoming celebration on Sept. 21. 

The homecoming parade traveled up Washington Avenue and then along Keily Drive to its intended destination of Seaford High School. Nassau County police cars and Seaford fire trucks led the parade, followed by the marching band, board of education trustees and administrators, class, club and school banners, youth sports leagues and cheerleaders. 

Following the singing of the national anthem by student vocalists, the community paid tribute to late Town of Hempstead Council Member and Seaford parent Christopher Carini.

Superintendent Adele Pecora said he was a staunch supporter of children and a champion for both the schools and the community. Board of Education President Lisa Herbert noted Mr. Carini’s passion for helping people and tireless work to improve the quality of life for all residents. His wife, Danielle, was presented with flowers from the district and the booster club.

The Seaford High School dance team performed a quick routine between the first and second quarters. At halftime, the varsity, junior varsity and middle school cheerleaders did a routine together before a solo moment for the varsity squad.

The marching band’s show, “Now That’s What I Call Seaford,” delighted the crowd with its high-energy music and dancing along with brightly colored outfits. 

Joseph Sanfilippo and Anastasia Perlegis were crowned homecoming king and queen, as Kyle Britton, Dylan Brown, Emma Masie and Skyler Secondino rounded out the court.

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