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 Sports | Thursday, February 9, 2012 See all Sports 

No. 2 Syracuse survives Georgetown in overtime
Top Photo SYRACUSE -- Who says Syracuse doesn't have a go-to guy? FULL ARTICLE »
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Cornell grad Foote chosen for all-star game
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. -- Jeff Foote, a Spencer-Van Etten High graduate and former three-time All-Ivy League center for the Cornell basketball team, has been selected to participate in the sixth annual NBA Development League All-Star Game, it was announced Wednesday by his team, the Springfield Armor. FULL ARTICLE »
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Nunn shoots Ithaca boys to basketball victory
ITHACA -- Eisah Nunn scored 18 points on six 3-pointers, including the go-ahead bucket with eight seconds to play, to lead the Ithaca High boys to a 72-69 victory over Elmira Tuesday night in Southern Tier Athletic Conference basketball at Bliss Gym. FULL ARTICLE »
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Outdoors: Lake Ontario returns as world class salmon fishery
Confirm this at the risk of dating yourself, but do you remember when Lake Ontario went from being a punch line to a world class fishery? FULL ARTICLE »
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Baseball Hall adds drug education program
NEW YORK -- The Baseball Hall of Fame is starting a drug education program for students and young adults -- in the same year Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens and Sammy Sosa will appear on ballot for the first time after careers tainted by steroid accusations. FULL ARTICLE »
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Boeheim, SU lawyers: Suit is only headline fodder
SYRACUSE, N.Y. FULL ARTICLE »
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Wednesday's high school results
SOUTHERN TIER ATH. CONF. FULL ARTICLE »
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