Sports

Basketball 2013


The J-D Reign Remains
by Kallen Prosak
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The J-D Boys Tennis team continued their dominance this year, read to find out who stepped up and led the team!

The Jamesville-DeWitt High School Varsity Boys Tennis team has done it again. The boys have continued their now six-year run as league champions, along with defending their sectional title.

The team members who advanced to sectionals in the post-season were seniors Abe Davis, Dan Della Posta, and Nick Bono, junior Rahul Raina, and eighth-grader Rob Dotterer. These five played in championship matches. Seniors Amir Nazem and Steven Procopio also played a consolation match for third place in...

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J-D Produces a Litter of DII and DIII Athletes
by Griffin Johnson
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With yet another drove of Jamesville-DeWitt High School seniors heading off to to bigger and better things, many have made the decision to play a collegiate sport. Although most at J-DHS know about...

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The Mike Rice Scandal Unfolds
by Chris Wood
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If your coach called you degrading names and shoved you during practice what would you do? Would you expect your school or someone in a position of more power to step in? Rutgers University did,...

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Spring Sports Update
by Meghan Byrnes, Morgan Brang and Griffin Johnson
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Girls Golf
The Jamesville-Dewitt High School’s Varsity Girls golf team is coming off of an undefeated and sectional championship season in 2012. So far this season the team is 7-0 and first place...

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J-D Baseball Swings for the Fences
by Ryan Pike
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The Jamesville-DeWitt High School Varsity Baseball team is always competitive. However, the Red Rams have had a recent drought when it comes to league and sectional championships. The team hasn’t...

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The Underclass Shines in Hockey and Lacrosse
by Kallen Prosak
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Playing on one varsity sports team as an underclassmen takes a lot of hardwork and determination. Playing on two is even more difficult. Being a key member of the State Champion...

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