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Cygan came back to win the 800-meter title in 2:20, finishing a comfortable 25 meters ahead of Northampton 's Caitlin Perry (2:24).
Liberty also got a somewhat unexpected win in the discus from Ann-Marie Demyan, who threw 103 feet, 4 inches -- her first time over 100 feet.
Northampton's Eric Hunter cleared 15-5 in the boys pole vault, crushing the meet record and also tying the region all-time record set by Parkland's Jay Tomsic in the 1994 District 11 Class AAA Championships. Hunter came in at 13-6 and cleared that height, 14-0, 14-6 and 15-0 all on his first attempts. He cleared 15-5 on his third try.
Hunter, who is headed to West Chester University, originally had the bar set at 15-4 but after clearing it, officials measured the bar and discovered it to be an inch higher.
Bernard England successfully defended his boys 800 title, pulling away in the last 300 meters to win by eight meters over Bethlehem Catholic 's Collin Roszyk in 1:57.6. Devon Jones of Liberty won the long jump title (21-6½) and also teamed with Devine Holmes, Luke Uliana and Gerald Vital to win the 400 relay in a season's best 43.3. Uliana, Drake Freeman, Vital and Holmes took turns on the stick on the Hurricanes' winning 1,600 relay (3:27.9).
On the girls side, Liz Walker won the 100 hurdles in 15.6 and teamed with Alexis Fulton, Kiana Farrar and Kianna Patterson to win the 400 relay in 49.2, the fourth-fastest time in region history. Patterson combined with Nicole Pritchard, Oumie Balajo and Damirah Graham to take the 1,600 relay (4:05.3).
Lindsey Stitzer of Nazareth, the top-ranked high jumper in the region, won the high jump title at a height of 5-2.
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Andrew Bridgeforth gets his braces removed after a two-year stint with them, so telling the Bridgeforths apart again may be a little bit more difficult. Liberty, buoyed by a 1-2-3 finish by Amy Darlington, Jess Cygan and Liz Reynolds in the 1600 meters
Rob Kane (www.senatorkane.com) represents the 32nd Senatorial district, which includes the communities of Bethlehem, Bridgewater, Middlebury, Oxford, Seymour, Southbury, Thomaston, Roxbury, Watertown and Woodbury. By State Sen. Rob Kane As we brace for
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Writer Eric Konigsberg, who was auditing a team Bible study class that “Jews are stubborn. … They had [Jesus’] blood on their hands.” Leading scorer Alan Houston produced textual evidence, and then Ward continued: ‘‘There are Christians getting persecuted by Jews every day.’’ When the story hit stands, Ward offered the following explanation: “My best friend is a Jewish guy, and his name is Jesus Christ.’’ He added that the Jews were stubborn, since, after all, they refuse to convert.
What made the Ward Affair especially jarring and sad was the team it involved. For reasons historical, allegorical, and even theological, the Knicks are without question the most Jewish franchise in American professional sports. It’s not just the New York City thing. It’s that the team, more than any other, represents basketball’s increasingly distant Jewish past, projected onto the present. This has been true both during the team’s greatest triumphs—most of all, its early-seventies run, which produced its only two championships—and during its lowest points, like that 2001 squad, with its casual anti-Semitism, or this year’s team, cosmetically enhanced but otherwise diminished, limping into the playoffs and a likely first-round departure.
Basketball was invented by James Naismith, a Presbyterian, in 1891 at the YMCA in Springfield, Mass. Yet in the first decades of the 20th century, Jews were the quintessential basketball players. As detailed in the documentary The First Basket , Jews gravitated toward basketball mainly because it was there, in the cities, and so were they. The game was as do-it-yourself as anything this side of stickball, which made it attractive to impoverished recent immigrants, and it reveled in nonstop, lurching activity and the exploration of tight spaces. As a sport still taking shape, it felt liminal and ever-evolving in ways that resonated with those immigrants: a validation not only of their environment but also of the experience that so often went with it.
And how did these Jews play? Their style was codified into something called—what else?—the City Game, a crisp, up-tempo, detail-oriented approach. The City Game’s epicenter was—where else?—City College, where the legendary coach Nat Holman constructed a dynasty by emphasizing speed, ball movement, and head’s-up defense (and in the process building the reputation of its home court, Madison Square Garden). When the New York Knickerbockers debuted in 1946 in the Basketball Association of America, the pro league that would soon morph into the NBA, its roster was dominated by Jewish players like Ossie Schectman (scorer of the titular “first basket” in league history), Sonny Hertzberg, Leo “Ace” Gottlieb, Ralph Kaplowitz, and Hank Rosenstein, all playing the City Game.
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