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Coop Sports Wrapped: January 23, 2025

COOPERSTOWN—Cooperstown girls basketball routed Sauquoit Valley 73-18 in a road game on Tuesday, January 14, led by seventh grader Emma Johnson’s 19 points. Eighth-grader Lanie Nelen scored 14 points, followed by junior Katie Crippen’s 13.

Senior Mia Kaltenbach’s 16 points, six steals and five rebounds led Cooperstown to a 63-29 non-conference victory over Tully on Saturday, January 18. Senior Polly Kennedy added 14 points, seven rebounds and two blocks. Johnson had 10 points and eight rebounds, while senior Brenna Seamon had eight points, 11 rebounds, eight steals and seven assists. The team stands at 11-3 this season, and 3-1 in their division.

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