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CONQUERING HEROES RETURN!

It was cold outside, but the state champion Lady Hawkeyes received a warm welcome from several hundred fans around the flagpole a few minutes ago as they returned from their historic win this afternoon at Hudson Valley CC in Troy.  (Jim Kevlin /allotsego.com)
It was cold outside, but the state champion Lady Hawkeyes received a warm welcome from several hundred fans around the flagpole a few minutes ago as they returned from their historic win this afternoon at Hudson Valley CC in Troy. (Jim Kevlin /allotsego.com)
Head Coach Mike Niles' family – mom Monica, son Ethan and daughter Meghan – had hurried ahead to greet dad with a celebratory banner in Cooperstown's Pioneer Park.
Head Coach Mike Niles’ family – mom Monica, son Ethan and daughter Meghan – had hurried ahead to greet dad with a celebratory banner in Cooperstown’s Pioneer Park.

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