Bayshore bucks three-peat champions after win against toms river

Bayshore Bucks Three-Peat Champions After Win Against Toms River

KEYPORT, NJ – The Bayshore Bucks youth football program celebrated a dominant weekend,13-u squad championship win over the Toms River Seahawks.

The Bucks capped off their title run in commanding fashion, shutting out the Seahawks 29-0.

The win marked another highlight in what has become a powerhouse program for the Bayshore community for the past three seasons.


Key Points

  • Bayshore Bucks 11U, 12U, and 13U teams each claimed championships during their three years streak.
  • The Bucks’ 13U team completed a “three-peat” title streak.
  • Coaches Terri, Tyreek, and Shawn led the teams in the Keyport-based youth football program.

A championship trifecta for the Bayshore Bucks

The Bucks’ youth teams, representing Keyport and the surrounding Bayshore area, have built a reputation for consistent excellence on the field.

Head coaches Terri, Tyreek, and Shawn praised their players for their relentless effort and dedication throughout the season. The trio said the program’s focus on fundamentals, discipline, and community pride has helped shape a new generation of players in the Bayshore area.

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