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Tri-Valley Basketball Standings in February 1954
Look at all these high schools that have disappeared or merged. Think of the all the work Coach Clement put into compiling this listing.
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Ray Clement Posts Basketball Standings In Tri-Valley League
Standings for the week of Jan. 25-29 in the Tri-Valley Basketball League as announced by Ray Clement were as follows:
“B” JV v “C Jy.
N. B. 35 52
Hartwick 28 73 at Otego 34 41
Laurens 44 571
Franklin 31 61
G-ville a at
at (postponed) Unadilla
26 19
Mt. Upton
Edmeston 36 58
Guilford 49 701 at
at Morris 24 60
S. N. B. 28 49 "B"
Vars. W L "C" Vars. W L1
IN. B. 5 1 1
Hartwick 6.1 e 2
Edmeston 4 2 2
Mt. Upton 5 1 af
Franklin
3 Guilford 3 3 e
Morris
4 Laurens 24 3
Otego 1 5 5
G-ville 132 14
Unadilla - 06 6S.
. B. 1 61
"B" JV W L "CH JV W LIS -1 1
Edmeston 6 0 1
Hartwick 6 11
2N.B. 5 1 2
Laurens 5 1 13
Franklin 4 2 3
G-ville 3 ili 14
Morris 2 4 4
Guilford 3 3 15
Otego 1 1 5 5 N
Mt. Upton 1 51 16 N
Unadilla 0 6 6S.N
N. B. 0711
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I have asked a few people to name the three valleys of the Tri-Valley League. I have never got a clear answer so I went to the Historic New York newspapers site to do some research. The earliest mention that I could find was for a meeting that took place on March 31, 1928. The five schools included were Morris, South New Berlin, Unadilla, Otego, and Gilbertsville. Otego was the most recent addition.
With that list of schools it would seem that the three valleys were the Butternut, Unadilla, and Susquehanna Valleys.