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Wolves strive for five in a row
The Union Springs boys basketball team has captured a record four straight Cayuga County Holiday Tournament crowns - a burgeoning tradition that's beginning to rival that of the tournament itself.
In the Holiday Tournament's 33 years, never has a team dominated like the Wolves. Prior to 2004, no team had ever won the title more than twice in a row. Union Springs is hoping for its fifth in as many years.
But it won't come easy. Behind the dazzling play of MVP Bryan McClary, Tim Paoff and Pat Crowley, the Wolves barely broke a sweat in securing their fourth title. This season, Union Springs (4-2) has had to replace four starters lost to graduation and overcome an 0-2 start.
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