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Principal Cring Announces

CCS Good Sports’ Awards

CCS Principal Mike Cring today announced his Good Sportsmanship Award winners for the spring term. Front row, from left, are Jade Brotherton, girls modified track; Owen Kennedy, varsity boys track; Mary Kennedy (Owen's sister), girls varsity track, and Ted Mebust, golf. Second row, from left, Chris Ubner, modified baseball; Jesse Furnari, JV baseball; Rebecca Marmorato, modified softball; Amanda Snyder, JV softball, Thomas Dygart, modified boys track. Winners not in the photo are Kate Trosset, tennis; Chad Carr, varsity baseball, and Kaitlin Palmatier, varsity baseball. (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)
CCS Principal Mike Cring today announced his Good Sportsmanship Award winners for the spring term. Front row, from left, are Jade Brotherton, girls modified track; Owen Kennedy, varsity boys track; Mary Kennedy (Owen’s sister), girls varsity track, and Ted Mebust, golf. Second row, from left, Chris Ubner, modified baseball; Jesse Furnari, JV baseball; Rebecca Marmorato, modified softball; Amanda Snyder, JV softball, Thomas Dygart, modified boys track. Winners not in the photo are Kate Trosset, tennis; Chad Carr, varsity baseball, and Kaitlin Palmatier, varsity softball. (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)

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