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High‑School Sports Highlights from Section III

Syracuse, USAWednesday, June 3, 2026
# **Section III High School Sports: A Day of Thrilling Action**

The scoreboard for **June 2** lit up with an electrifying slate of high-school games across Section III, showcasing the best of regional athletics. From baseball showdowns to lacrosse battles, teams left everything on the field—here’s a breakdown of the day’s most impressive results.

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## **🏟️ Baseball: Tournament Showdowns Decided**

### **Class D Final**
**Oriskany** 8, **McGraw** 4
A hard-fought victory for Oriskany in the final round of the Class D tournament.

### **Class AAA State Regional**
**Christian Brothers Academy** 9, **Elmira** 7
The CBA Crusaders staged a late rally to secure the regional title in a nail-biting finish.

### **Class B State Regional**
**Oneonta** 14, **Bishop Ludden-Grimes** 4
Oneonta overwhelmed their opponents with a dominant offensive surge.

### **Class C State Regional**
**Beaver River** 14, **Trumansburg** 1
Beaver River flexed their pitching and power in a lopsided rout.

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## **🥍 Lacrosse: Titles Secured in Dramatic Fashion**

Class B Boys’ Championship

Fayetteville-Manlius 18, Auburn 8 The defending champs, Fayetteville-Manlius, asserted their dominance with an 18-point blowout.

Class A Girls’ Final

West Genesee 11, Cicero North Syracuse 10 A back-and-forth thriller where West Genesee held on for the win in a tight one-goal game.

Class B Girls’ Title

Fayetteville-Manlius 13, Watertown 12 In another edge-of-the-seat finish, Fayetteville-Manlius claimed back-to-back championships by a single goal.

Class C Girls’ Championship

Jamesville-DeWitt 10, South Jefferson 7 Jamesville-DeWitt’s precision and teamwork earned them the Class C crown.


🏆 The Takeaway

These results underscore the relentless dedication of Section III’s student-athletes. Whether in baseball’s dramatic comebacks or lacrosse’s heart-stopping tight scores, competitiveness remains at an all-time high. The stage is set for even greater performances as the season progresses.


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