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Fans hailed royalty a few minutes ago as Maria Noto and Reilly Hall were introduced, top photo, as Cooperstown Central School's 2016 Homecoming king and queen. The court, from left, are Taylor Price, Leland Morris, Ginger Miller and Tessa Grigor. Lower right, Elementary School Phys Ed Teacher Buzz Lippitt prepares the K1-2 flag football team to participate in half-time exercises. Lower left, Hawkeye Duncan Clark, left, prepares to tackle
Fans hailed royalty a few minutes ago as Maria Noto and Reilly Hall were introduced, top photo, as Cooperstown Central School’s 2016 Homecoming king and queen. The court, from left, are Taylor Price, Leland Morris, Ginger Miller and Tessa Grigor. Lower right, Elementary School Phys Ed Teacher Buzz Lippitt prepares the K1-2 flag football team to participate in half-time exercises. Lower left, Hawkeye Duncan Clark, left, prepares to tackle the Waterville Indians’ quarterback Nick Salm as the clock runs down on the first half.  Coop stalled that drive and the score was 8-7 CCS at halftime.  The game is still underway, if you’d like to catch the last few minutes.  (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)

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