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George, Aho Advance in Tennis Sectionals

George, Aho Advance in Tennis Sectionals COOPERSTOWN—Cooperstown tennis fell 4-1 to Skaneateles in the second round of Sectional playoffs on Monday, May 13, but much of the team still qualified for individual sectionals at Hamilton College on Monday, May 20. In the intervening week, the Hawkeyes swept Sauquoit Valley and Herkimer to finish their regular season with a perfect 15-0 record. “It was my first undefeated season in four years here,” Head Coach Amy Porter said. “We came very close…

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In Memoriam: Michael A. Perry

ONEONTA—Michael A Perry, 69, of Oneonta, New York, passed away at home surrounded by his loving family on Thursday, May 16, 2024.
Michael was born on December 16, 1954 to Eleanor and Lawrence Perry in Walton, New York. Michael graduated from Walton High School in 1973 and went on to earn a degree in education at SUNY Oneonta. He spent the majority of his career working in human services.
He was an avid cyclist, biking solo from New York to California in…

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For Oneonta’s Cata, one last high school title is a dream denied

For Oneonta’s Catan, one last high school title is a dream denied By GREG KLEIN • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com Last week, while section champions accepted their awards, and athletes across the region expressed thanks for being able to get back to competing for championships, the mood was different for one local player. Arguably the best tennis player in the region, Oneonta senior Chris Catan watched as his classmates played playoff games and his peers on the court won titles. Section…

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Caten, Weldon Headed For Tennis Sectionals

Speaking Of Sports Catan, Cooperstown Team Looking Forward To States ONEONTA – Oneonta’s Chris Catan and Cooperstown’s Will Weldon have a lot in common. They are both outstanding young tennis players with lots of talent and enthusiasm for their sport. They both play first singles for very successful high school teams.   And both are looking forward to the State tournament. They happen to live about 20 miles away from each other, but play in different sections, Catan in Section IV and…

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