2023 Cheer & Football Registrations details will be coming soon!

Thank you for an amazing 2022 season Broncos Family!

As we wrap up the 2022 Bronco football and cheer season, we would first like to extend a big thank you to all our volunteer coaches.  These coaches donate their time starting in early August (even earlier including summer clinics) to provide our boys and girls with the best football and cheer experience possible.  Thank you for your dedication and commitment to our young Broncos.  We would also like to thank all our Bronco parents and families for your dedication in getting the boys and girls to practices, games, and competitions.  We love seeing the team parties, beach outings, scavenger hunts, etc.  These events make the Bronco organization special and are only possible with the support of our families.  

 

For any questions, please reach out to longislandbroncos@gmail.com

 

2022 Broncos Sponsors

WEBSITE SPONSORS

Lifestyles Sports

Thunder Sports Photography

Merrick Collision

City Island Associates

The NHG Law Group

Microsoft

 

GOLD SPONSORS

A Super Move

Double C Construction

Small Craft Brewery

Fun Stuff Toys

Mario's Pizza

Downstage Dance

Seaford Smiles

 

SILVER SPONSORS

Melissa Sacco Interiors INC

BRONZE SPONSORS

Uniquely Yours

Dodger Nation

What a Girl Wants

Budd Morgan Central Station Alarm

Reality Advisors

M Burriesci Home Improvement

Patrizias of Hicksville

Delaney Blue Photography

Frasada

VM Hardwood Flooring

HONORABLE MENTION

Craft Restaurant

Long Island Opticians

Feel Well

Denise Salon

Chris Ruth Steakhouse

Thank You to our sponsors for their support of the Broncos this season!

About the Broncos

History of the Long Island Broncos

The Long Island Broncos football and cheerleading organization was established in 1966 to provide the youth of our community with the opportunity to participate in a successful football and cheerleading program.  The Long Island Broncos focus on creating an environment that is rewarding for both children and their parents. We provide quality coaching and training, ensuring the development of teamwork and sportsmanship while teaching football and cheerleading fundamentals in a safe environment.

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2022 Broncos Board

EXECUTIVE BOARD
President, Football: Tim Fox
President, Cheer: Danielle Casha
VP, Football: Sergio Zanazzi
Secretary: Karen Buck
Treasurer: Cliff Feitzinger

BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Assistant Director of Football: Alex Gomez
Assistant Director of Football: Matt Roberts
VP, Cheer: Lisa Conti
Cheer Coordinator: Jayna VonGerichten
Marketing Director: Amanda Schaefer
PR/Fundraising: Lisa Lynch
PR/Fundraising: Danielle Angerhauser
Equipment Manager: Russell Angerhauser
Equipment Manager: Matt Barcia

Bronco Accomplishments

Click here to see notable accomplishments of former Broncos.

Broncos Archives

Photos, videos, yearbooks, and more documenting the Broncos' 50+ years of football and cheer.

Bronco Memories

Click here to read some quotes from former Broncos reflecting on their youth football Bronco memories.

Upcoming Events

Seaford Cheer and Football 2-Day Mini-Camp

Football Cheer Mini Camp All Bronco Cheerleaders and Bronco Football players are asked to join us on Thursday, August 19th, and Friday, August 20th, when the Seaford High School Cheer and Football Coaches and students play host for a 2-Day Mini-Camp. Bronco Cheerleaders will be working alongside The Varsity/JV Cheer Coaches and Cheerleaders, learning new…

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DICK’S 20% off coupon

Offer valid 7/30/2021 – 8/2/2021 at the DICK’S store: Massapequa, NY

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Long Island Broncos News

Broncos Opening Day! 9/10

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Seaford Broncos 2021 Season

Hello Bronco’s Families, We are very excited for the 2021 season, which is only a few weeks away. For our new players and parents, we welcome you to what we hope will be the start of a rewarding experience. With no 2020 season, we cannot wait to see the kids playing football, cheerleaders on the sidelines…

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Seaford 9/11 Memorial Committee

In Memory of Timmy Haskell (FDNY), Tommy Haskell (FDNY), John Perry (NYPD), Robert Sliwak (Cantor Fitzgerald) & Michael Wittenstein (Cantor Fitzgerald).

The 9/11 SHS Committee has lived up to the commitment made by so many after the terrorist attack on our country “To Never Forget”. On November 22, 2002 the Seaford High School 9/11 Memorial was dedicated to our five alumni and all those who perished on September 11, 2001. With the overwhelming support of the Seaford community our committee has been the inspiration for numerous annual initiatives.

Seaford Historical Society

The Union Free School District in Seaford, a lively village of 500 residents in 1893, voted $3,500 that year for the construction of a school. This was Seaford’s third schoolhouse and was dedicated on Arbor Day in 1894. The building, originally constructed on Jackson and Waverly Avenues, served as a school until 1917, when the school board decided that the district had outgrown its present quarters.

On the opening of the Jackson Avenue school in 1921, the building was moved a block away and became the headquarters for the Seaford Fire Department. On July 4, 1976, in commemoration of the Nation’s Bicentennial, the structure, now located on Waverly Avenue between Jackson and Southward was dedicated as the Seaford Historical Museum.

The Museum houses much memorabilia of Seaford as a bay and farming town. Special loans from other museums and private collections will be displayed on a rotating basis. Contributions of a Financial or Historical nature are welcome.

Seaford Wellness Council

A non profit organization comprised of local citizens whose mission is to assist in the improvement of the Seaford community's quality of life by promoting general community wellness, including but not limited to the following:

1) Organizing activities that promote wellness such as activity nights for the community students to attend as an alternative to non-productive activities, as well as having Community Walk-Runs and Health Fairs.

2) Organizing, promoting and carrying out endeavors which beautify the community and environment, parks and other public places of gathering with the purpose of fostering healthy

interaction, socialization and fellowship within the Seaford community.

3) Creating activities and presentations which address issues of substances abuse, nutrition,

smoking, gender bias, violence and physical and mental health.