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Gwynedd Mercy falls to united Cavs

by Meghan Merkel assistant perspectives editor

70-59 hardly reveals the whole story behind Cabrini ·s victory against Gwynedd-Mercy in the brink of the playoffs this past Saturday. Feb. 20th proved to be a successful start to taking the PAC by storm.

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The starting five talents consisted of senior co-captain Tim Anderlonis, junior Mark Hentosh, ju- nior Gabe Hargrove, junior Tramaine White, and first-year student Kareen Bronson. However, the bench provided the depths of senior co-captain Jimmy McTamney, sophomore Tim Gordon, and senior Randell Simms

Mother's of Cabrini players sporting bookstore sweatshirts yelled "Get your hands up," every time their sons were on defense.

Like obedient children, they did.

Five minutes into the game, McTarnney entered and swished a three-pointer to make the score 11-5.

A bearded man resembling Ernest Hemingway sat court side. He smiled as his son, the energetic Gordon, blocked shots of opponents inches taller than his 6T' build.

Cavalier pride could be heard loudest from the bench as the team maintained its lead throughout the duration of the game.

Even a couple of potential NBA dunks from Gwynedd-Mercy couldn't phas~ the Cavaliers.

The typically lacking cheering section was filled with blue and white fans as the Cavalier's scored the first four baskets. And all through the game Coach John Dzik paced on with an un-

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