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Bucknell, Hartwick Women

Claim Mayor’s Cup Honors

Hartwick's Wyatt Scott (#14) and Jack Miller (#3) use a double team to take the ball away from Saint Francis's Brendan McGhee as Nathan Ottingg watches the play in the teams' scoreless tie on Sunday during the 40th Mayor's Cup Tournament in SUNY Oneonta's soccer fields. Bucknell won this year's Mayor's Cup; Hartwick's team won the women's division. (Cheryl Clough/allotsego.com)
Hartwick’s Wyatt Scott (#14) and Jack Miller (#3) use a double team to take the ball away from Saint Francis’s Brendan McGhee as Nathan Otting watches the play in the teams’ scoreless tie on Sunday during the 40th Mayor’s Cup Tournament in SUNY Oneonta’s soccer fields. Bucknell won this year’s Mayor’s Cup; Hartwick’s team won the women’s division. (Cheryl Clough/allotsego.com)

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