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Cooperstown Sports Wrapped

COOPERSTOWN—Cooperstown boys basketball rolled to a 67-47 victory over Morrisville-Eaton in their division opener on Tuesday, December 10. Junior Miles Nelen led the team with 21 points.

The Hawkeyes continued their undefeated run with a 90-38 drubbing of Sauquoit Valley on Thursday, December 12. Five team members had point totals in the double digits, led by sophomore Brody Murdock’s 17. Senior Cooper Bradley achieved a double-double with 13 points and 10 rebounds. Cooperstown moved to 3-0 for the season.

The Cooperstown girls team defeated M-E 73-26 in a Division II game on Thursday, December 12. Seventh grader Emma Johnson scored 17 points, beating her personal varsity record of 15 set earlier in the week. Seniors Brenna Seamon and Mia Kaltenbach scored 10 points each.

Cooperstown volleyball defeated Westmoreland 25-18, 25-23, 22-25 and 25-19 in a division road match on Wednesday, December 11. Senior Josie Furnari recorded 15 digs, three aces and a kill, while senior Alexis Wolfe put away seven aces, six kills, 15 assists and eight digs.

Wolfe had another big night on Friday, December 13, leading the Hawkeyes to a 25-8, 25-8, 25-15 sweep of Clinton with 26 assists, seven aces and two kills. Senior Sophia Badgley made seven kills and three digs. Furnari recorded another 25 digs. The team stands at 4-0 for the season and 2-0 in their division.

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