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Coach Robert Campbell will be a thankful man when the Central New York Cities League finally dissolves and is absorbed into the Onondaga County High School League. His reason is quite simple: with rapidly diminish ing numbers in the CNCYL, single elimination contests
have been the sole determining factor in awarding the league crown and a chance to go to the sectionals. For two years in a row, the veteran coach has watched help lessly by the sidelines as his highly talented team loses
Six Game Win For
Varsity Gridders
the “ Big One” and their chance for glory falls apart.
A sizzling hot beginning offered no indication of what was in store for the determined squad as they rolled over their first six opponents with relative ease. The six game winning streak included important victories over arch-foe Bishop Ludden and Fowler. However, the fates had other things in mind for the Brothers when two late season losses, one to an extremely powerful and talented Utica- Notre Dame team and the other a disappointing close
Paul O’ Leary surges for the extra yards needed for a first down.
D. Lougee, P. Coughlin, J. Corapi, M. Mathewson, J. Kirsch, J. Lighton, S. Flanagan; K. Howe, K. Burdick, M. Jones, S. Eton, P. O’Leary, J. Fifield, T, Coyne; J. Pullano, W. Anderson, W. Haiczyn, J. Falso, R. Johnson, K. Do- manski, D. Jackson; T. Balaam, G. Gladden, C. Millard, C. Van Cleaf, B. Smyth, G. Wells; M. Adornato, D. Dick inson, D. McCarthy, G. Stoyan, L. Jackson, G. Kelly
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Single elimination contests sour