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Chittenango boys volleyball remains unbeaten

By PHil BlACkwEll

At least so far, no opponent has proven capable of matching the depth, quality and execution of the Chittenango boys volleyball team. This continued last Tuesday night as the Bears swept Cincinnatus 25-9, 25-10, 25-14, a match that included 24 aces, five of them from Cole Thomas to go with 17 assists and two kills.

Micah Alpuerto had a team-best six aces, with Landon Parks and Roger Mulholland each getting four aces as Parks earned eight kills and Mulholland four assists. Trevor Cole l From page 1 Village focus is trying to gain local control of the bonds.”

According to the mayor, a group of local citizens is pooling its resources and has made an initial offer to the bondholders to purchase the bonds and therefore gain control of the as- contributed three aces and four kills. In the first of back-to-matches last Thursday, Chittenango handled Herkimer 25-5 in the first set, then topped the Magicians 2514 and 25-18 in the next two sets for another sweep. Thomas got seven aces to go with his 16 assists. Parks added five aces and five kills, Alpuerto and Cole earning three aces apiece as Alpuerto had seven kills and Cole five kills. Mulholland and Quinn O’Brien had three kills apiece.

A Friday match with Oneida followed, the Bears sociated real estate assets.

“They would own the bonds for which the collateral is the college,” he explained. “So, it would take these non-local people out of the equation, and a group of local people, whose interest is in doing what’s best for Cazenovia, would then control that.”

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