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In NY Quarter-Finals Today

Orange atta-boy and atta-girl signs decorate utility poles on Route 28 north, the road to the quarter-finals in Whitesboro, to cheer the CCS teams on their way. (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)
Orange atta-boy and atta-girl signs decorate utility poles on Route 28 north, the road to the quarter-finals in Whitesboro, to cheer the CCS teams on their way. (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)

ccs logoCOOPERSTOWN – If you couldn’t make today’s CCS Hawkeyes basketball quarter-finals in Whitesboro, AllOTSEGO.com has you covered with a link to listen to the LIVE games via BOXCAST.  The boys play Moravia; the girls play Watkins Glen for the change to move on the state semis and finals next weekend.

CLICK HERE AT 2 P.M. TO WATCH BOYS GAME

CLICK HERE AT 4 P.M.  TO WATCH GIRLS GAME

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