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HAWKEYES CLAIM

SECTIONAL CROWN

MVP Tyler Bertram, upper left, slips around a Tully defender heading to the hoop for one of his 39 points this afternoon. Jack Lambert, right, makes it look easy. Wearing CCS’ characteristic orange, Art Boden, lower left, cheers on his team. (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)

Tyler Bertram Tournament MVP

SYRACUSE – The CCS Hawkeyes Boys’ Basketball Team defeated the Tully Black Knights, 73-62, to claim the Class C, Section III title and compete for the regional title next weekend at the Veterans Memorial Arena in Binghmton.

The action was this afternoon at Onondaga Community College.

The first quarter CCS was up 19-11; halftime brought at 27-27 tie.  The last quarter, Coop maintained a 10-point lead that Tully was unable to overcome.

Tyler Bertram scored 39 points and was named the Class C Tournament MVP.

The Hawkeyes face Section IV champ Moravia next weekend.  The winner will go on to the state tournament the weekend of March 17-18 in Binghamton.

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