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#2 Chenango Valley Boy's Lacrosse tops #3 Whitney Point to head to Final

#2 Chenango Valley Boy's Lacrosse tops #3 Whitney Point to head to Final

Yahoo29-05-2025
CHENANGO FORKS, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) – The Chenango Valley Warriors hosted the Whitney Point Eagles to see who would make it to the Class D finals for Section IV.
The Warriors would spring out in front and not look back as they won, 16-11.
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