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CCS Girls Win States, 61-34

Elated CCS Lady Hawkeyes leap with joy at winning the state finals this afternoon against Northern Adirodack, 64-34.  (Brian Horey/allotsego.com)
Elated CCS Lady Hawkeyes leap with joy at winning the state finals this afternoon against Northern Adirodack, 61-34. (Brian Horey/allotsego.com)
Liz Millea, left, won MVP honors today.  Jen Flynn, right, was among the cadre of girls, including the Noto sister, Mallory Arthurs and others, who helped carry the team to state-final victory.  (Brian Horey/allotsego.com)
Liz Millea, left, won MVP honors today. Jen Flynn, right, was among the cadre of girls, including the Noto sister, Mallory Arthurs and others, who helped carry the team to state-final victory. (Brian Horey/allotsego.com)
CCS fans turned out in force to cheer the girls on today.  Isn't that CCS Elementary athletic director Connie Herzig in the upper right? (Brian Horey/allotsego.com)
CCS fans turned out in force to cheer the girls on today. Isn’t that CCS Elementary athletic director Connie Herzig in the upper right? (Brian Horey/allotsego.com)

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