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The three divisions of the academic team were more active than ever in 1995.  The novice, junior varsity, and varsity divisions of the team combined for a record of 246 victories in 316 games while capturing a total of 26 trophies and awards.
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Split into two teams, the novice division of Coach Welborn won three tournaments and a league title while posting a combined record of 65-24.  The story was even better at the junior varsity level.  In this division, Coach Sroka’s players won five tournaments and a league title while posting an overall record of 89-20.
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Meanwhile, the varsity team of Coach Weinberg enjoyed one of its most productive seasons.  The team posted an overall record of 96-26 while bringing home a total of ten trophies and awards.  It was in post-season play that the team its greatest success.  In a national tournament at St. Louis University, CC captured second place by posting eight victories before being edged in the championship game 315-270 by Eisenhower High School, Washington, MI.
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Latest revision as of 14:03, 30 June 2015

Season

The three divisions of the academic team were more active than ever in 1995. The novice, junior varsity, and varsity divisions of the team combined for a record of 246 victories in 316 games while capturing a total of 26 trophies and awards.

Split into two teams, the novice division of Coach Welborn won three tournaments and a league title while posting a combined record of 65-24. The story was even better at the junior varsity level. In this division, Coach Sroka’s players won five tournaments and a league title while posting an overall record of 89-20.

Meanwhile, the varsity team of Coach Weinberg enjoyed one of its most productive seasons. The team posted an overall record of 96-26 while bringing home a total of ten trophies and awards. It was in post-season play that the team its greatest success. In a national tournament at St. Louis University, CC captured second place by posting eight victories before being edged in the championship game 315-270 by Eisenhower High School, Washington, MI.