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Newspaper Clipping, Mike George Retires from School Post, Leaves Athletic Dictorship After 16 Years, 1960. | Newspaper Clipping | 04 | 02 | 05 |
Newspaper Clipping, Felmale athletics on rise, but equality on the athletic fields, by Al Mallette May 15, 1983. | Newspaper Clipping | 04 | 03 | 02 |
Newspaper Clipping, Flashbacks by Al Mallette. Goodwin recalls his Iron Man task Elmira Southside unbeaten baseball team 1947. | Newspaper Clipping | 04 | 04 | 01 |
Newspaper Clipping, East 9 takes Corning team honor by Don Bonnell. | Newspaper Clipping | 04 | 04 | 02 |
Newspaper Clipping, Flashback by Al Mallette, Emmick recalls top thrill as EFA baseball coach, a victory over Southside 1974 | Newspaper Clipping | 04 | 04 | 03 |
Newspaper clipping, Virginia Commonwealth University lands Edison
Pitcher Matt Burch, he will join 1992 Corning East graduate Mike Henke. | Newspaper Clipping | 04 | 04 | 04 |
Newspaper Clipping, Horseheads Wins Class A Crown, 6-3 first sectional title they won back to back crowns in 1976-1977. by Andrew Legare. | Newspaper Clipping | 04 | 04 | 05 |
Newspaper Clipping, Les Corsi and Earl Goodwin, a stand out pitcher/shortstop who lead Southside to an unbeaten 1947 season.
Corsi and Goodwin will be inducted along with others in the Elmira Sports Hall. | Newspaper Clipping | 04 | 04 | 06 |
Newspaper Clipping, A spring full of memorables, 1994 high school baseball and softball season, by Andrew Legare. June 3, 1994. | Newspaper Clipping | 04 | 04 | 07 |
Newspaper Clipping, February 26, 1970. Mansfield's Tom McMillen complete his high school basketball career as the highest average high school scorer. Tom showed up on the Maryland campus, thats where he would increase his knowledge and offer his basketball skills. in 1971, Tom decided he'd go to with Smith and North Carolina. | Newspaper Clipping | 04 | 05 | 01 |
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