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PHOTO GALLERY: Mens basketball spoils CHCA senior night, eyes success in tournament


Article by Jules Cantor ‘11, Sports Section Editor and Photo Gallery by Ilana Habib ‘11, Photography Section Editor.
On Friday, February 11th the Country Day men’s basketball team visited conference foe and rival CHCA. In a game that was much closer than the score indicated, the Indians came away with a 52-35 victory, spoiling CHCA’s senior night.

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Pierce, Galloway, and Angus bring valuable leadership to the inexperienced Indians


By Edwin Sam ‘13, Sports Editor.
CCDS seniors Robbie Pierce ’11, Ryan Galloway ’11, and Dan Angus ’11 have been in charge of piloting the young squad this year, and their leadership has made the largely inexperienced team into an intimidating, well-organized crew.

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Baseball strong in hitting, pitching; lacks experienced catcher


By Caroline Gentile, ‘13, Contributor. Walking into the North Gym, one gets an immediate sense of the upcoming baseball season: the crack of bats, the thump of baseballs slamming into mitts, and even the occasional clang as a ball careens off the bleachers. Taking refuge from the cold, the team has begun their preseason training.

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VIDEO: Khan’s buzzer-beater clinches victory over Summit


By Cody Pomeranz, ‘11, Sports Section Editor. “For the first few seconds, I was so in shock that I didn’t move,” said Khan. “Then I ran to the middle of the court, where I was mobbed.” The student section swarmed around Khan, now at the bottom of a raucous celebration pile.

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Basketball looks to repeat last season’s success


By Cody Pomeranz, ’11, Sports Section Editor. The Indians are a highly skilled basketball team. As its youth and inexperience are a potential weakness, it will rely on fresh talent and skill this season.

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