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 Rough Season Catches JV Basketball at the Foul Line
Being a member of the JV Basket­ ball team was like taking a ride on the y/iper at Darien Lake. First-year Coach Brisson experienced so many ups and downs that he must have thought he was taking a ride on a roller coaster.
The team started off strong, win­ ning 3 of its first four games. Then the team hit the skids as it lost five in a
Looking around, Pete Stoyan sizes up the situation as he works the baii downcourt.
row. However, the squad bounced back when one would least expect it. Two of the starters, Jason Dyer and Jeff Lomber, stayed home due to sickness as the team travelled to Fowler. All indications pointed to an L in the loss column. Fowler had had a winning streak dating back to the pre­ vious year and were in sole posses­ sion of the Onondaga League lead.
A pressure situation is no sweat for Casey Fallon’s passing abiiity.
But the Brothers beat the Black Knights in overtime 42-41 as three guards, Pete Stoyan, Matt ludice, and Casey Fallon, combined for 33 of the 42 points.
In addition to the play of the three guards, the team was led by Dyer, Lomber, Pete Smith, and Scott Laba.
Coach S. Brisson, C. Fallon, M. ludice, P. Pappas, M. Bene- detti, M. Voce, T. Oliva; A. Don­ nelly, P. Duffy, J. Dyer, D. Wit- tenburg, T. Eckert, J. Lomber
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