Seaford owned the edge in possession and scoring opportunities. What the visiting Vikings didn’t own was the lead against Wantagh .

Nil-nil, 10 minutes left.

Then Ally Cullingford had a chance, and the Seaford senior midfielder did something with it. She buried that soccer ball in the netting with 9:36 remaining.

The Vikings held on for a 1-0 Nassau A/B-I win Thursday against their rival, the team that ended their 2024 season in the Nassau Class A semis in OT and then took the title.

“This is probably one of the games that we asterisk on the schedule from the get-go,” coach Ken Botti said. “And, yeah, of course, there’s extra motivation because they knocked us out, and we felt like we underachieved last year. We felt like we deserved to be in the county final.”

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