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THE OFFICIAL ATHLETIC SITE OF THE CICERO-NORTH SYRACUSE NORTHSTARS

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CNS vs Liverpool CNS vs Liverpool
CNS vs Liverpool
Photo Credit: Hal Henty
CNS vs Liverpool CNS vs Liverpool
CNS vs Liverpool
Photo Credit: Hal Henty
CNS vs Liverpool CNS vs Liverpool
CNS vs Liverpool
Photo Credit: Hal Henty
CNS vs Liverpool CNS vs Liverpool
CNS vs Liverpool
Photo Credit: Hal Henty
CNS vs Liverpool CNS vs Liverpool
CNS vs Liverpool
Photo Credit: Hal Henty
CNS vs Liverpool CNS vs Liverpool
CNS vs Liverpool
Photo Credit: Hal Henty
CNS vs Liverpool CNS vs Liverpool
CNS vs Liverpool
Photo Credit: Hal Henty
CNS vs Liverpool CNS vs Liverpool
CNS vs Liverpool
Photo Credit: Hal Henty
CNS vs Liverpool CNS vs Liverpool
CNS vs Liverpool
Photo Credit: Hal Henty
CNS vs Liverpool CNS vs Liverpool
CNS vs Liverpool
Photo Credit: Hal Henty
CNS vs Liverpool CNS vs Liverpool
CNS vs Liverpool
Photo Credit: Hal Henty
CNS vs Liverpool CNS vs Liverpool
CNS vs Liverpool
Photo Credit: Hal Henty
CNS vs Liverpool CNS vs Liverpool
CNS vs Liverpool
Photo Credit: Hal Henty
CNS vs Liverpool CNS vs Liverpool
CNS vs Liverpool
Photo Credit: Hal Henty
CNS vs Liverpool CNS vs Liverpool
CNS vs Liverpool
Photo Credit: Hal Henty
CNS vs Liverpool CNS vs Liverpool
CNS vs Liverpool
Photo Credit: Hal Henty
CNS vs Liverpool CNS vs Liverpool
CNS vs Liverpool
Photo Credit: Hal Henty
CNS vs Liverpool CNS vs Liverpool
CNS vs Liverpool
Photo Credit: Hal Henty
CNS vs Liverpool CNS vs Liverpool
CNS vs Liverpool
Photo Credit: Hal Henty
CNS vs Liverpool CNS vs Liverpool
CNS vs Liverpool
Photo Credit: Hal Henty
CNS vs Liverpool CNS vs Liverpool
CNS vs Liverpool
Photo Credit: Hal Henty

Boy's Basketball Phil Blackwell

Liverpool boys basketball holds off C-NS, 59-56

A season full of games away from its home base was daunting enough for the Liverpool boys basketball. The prospect of an 0-2 start, and yet another big lead squandered to one of its big rivals in a high-profile setting was far worse to ponder.  The Warriors just avoided that fate in Saturday night's nightcap of the Peppino's Invitational at Onondaga Community College's Allyn Hall, hanging on to defeat Cicero-North Syracuse 59-56 just 24 hours after its season opened with a 54-50 loss to Bishop Ludden.  C-NS had also dropped its opener, squandering a fourth-quarter lead to Rome Free Academy in an 82-74 defeat, and was just as determined to avoid back-to-back losses as this rivalry renewed itself on the OCC floor Liverpool will use as its home court while its gymnasium is rebuilt.  The Warriors never trailed after the game's first two minutes. Jacob Works led them early, pouring in 15 of his 19 points in the first half as Liverpool steadily built a 33-19 margin.  Still down 36-23 at the break, C-NS began to battle back in the third quarter, and fans on both sides pondered the notion that the basketball Northstars would do what its football counterparts did to Liverpool a month earlier in the Section III Class AA semifinals – namely, make a large comeback and gain an unlikely victory.  The tension only grew in the fourth quarter as both teams went more than three minutes without a point, the score stuck at 50-44. Even though its field-goal drought continued, the Northstars used free throws to cut the margin in half, to 50-47, with nearly two minutes to play.  Then Works, held scoreless so far in the second half, hit on a pair of crucial baskets in between a Brayden McLean jumper. That made it 54-49, setting up a parade to the foul line in the final minute.  Though C-NS got within three twice and then within two in the final second of the game, the Warriors hit enough free throws to hang on. Jack Pento converted four times at the line and had seven of his 12 points in the fourth quarter as Kyle Caves got all nine of his points in the second half.  For the Northstars, Brian Bonin earned 12 points, with Luke Paragon getting 11 points. Grant Sennett finished with 10 points as Kevin Felasco, Jerrod Hills and Brayden McLean had seven points apiece.
 

 
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Players Mentioned

Brian Bonin

#2 Brian Bonin

G/F
6' 2"
Junior
Brayden McLean

#3 Brayden McLean

G
5' 11"
Junior
Kevin Felasco

#10 Kevin Felasco

G/F
6' 2"
Junior
Jerrod Hills

#23 Jerrod Hills

F
6' 6"
Sophomore
Luke Paragon

#24 Luke Paragon

G/F
6' 3"
Sophomore
Grant Sennett

#25 Grant Sennett

G/F
6' 2"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Brian Bonin

#2 Brian Bonin

6' 2"
Junior
G/F
Brayden McLean

#3 Brayden McLean

5' 11"
Junior
G
Kevin Felasco

#10 Kevin Felasco

6' 2"
Junior
G/F
Jerrod Hills

#23 Jerrod Hills

6' 6"
Sophomore
F
Luke Paragon

#24 Luke Paragon

6' 3"
Sophomore
G/F
Grant Sennett

#25 Grant Sennett

6' 2"
Junior
G/F

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