Cold Spring Harbor finished its run last year by making it all the way to the state Class B final after collecting Nassau and Long Island championship plaques. Eight starters finished their girls soccer run with that loss on the final day of the season.

The Seahawks then moved up to a higher-ability conference this year, Nassau A/B-I, and played against mostly A schools with a team that was on the young side. So success was elusive in the regular season.

But Cold Spring Harbor was back playing competition its own size in the postseason. It received a bye to the Nassau B final with just three teams in the field and secured the top seed from being in the higher conference. And it managed to win on its home field when it counted the most.

In a rematch of the 2024 title round against secon

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