Page 96 - CBA 1983 YEARBOOK
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 The lights shone brightly as CBA athletes continued doing well in both Sectional and State tourneys.
a winning tradition. The stars of the show —
letes —
the ath­
prepared and rehearsed for the moment they
The Basketball Five made music on the court to the
beat of the ball bouncing off the floor as the Hoopsters
sought an elusive winning season.
In the spring, the Lacrosse team failed to produce
favorable reviews: while Spring Track ran to the beat of
their own drummer, becoming CNYCL tri-champions.
Meanwhile, the Baseball squad screamed its way to
playoff performances while its JV counterparts had a
mellow half and half season.
The music made by CBA Athletics may not have
been rock and roll, but it kept the fans excited.
would go on center stage to perform for the crowds.
Highlighting an exciting bill in the fall was the Varsity
Soccer Squad which captured both City and Sectional
Crowns. The JV and Middle School Kickers demon­
strated their talent as they defeated opponent after
opponent. The hard rocking football players saw a dra­
matic season marred by a tough loss to Henninger.
Although the JV and Modified Squads blew a fuse, they
did manage to produce a few sparks of hope. The
Cross Country team made a lot of noise as usual, by









































































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