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Scenes from Cold Spring Harbor's run in the state Class B girls basketball tournament at Hudson Valley Community College in Troy, N.Y. The Seahawks won the state championship over Hornell, 54-50, on Saturday after defeating Voorheesville, 62-32, in Friday's semifinal.

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Cold Spring Harbor's Maggie Spehr looks to shoot against Hornell's A’Jonay Hawkins during the NYSPHSAA Class B girls basketball championship on Saturday, March 22, 2025, in Troy, N.Y.

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Cold Spring Harbor head coach Rory Malone instructs his players against Hornell during the NYSPHSAA Class B girls basketball championship on Saturday, March 22, 2025, in Troy, N.Y.

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Cold Spring Harbor's Oliva Mulada moves the ball against Hornell's Selena Maldonado during the NYSPHSAA Class B girls basketball championship on Saturday, March 22, 2025, in Troy, N.Y.

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Cold Spring Harbor's Maggie Spehr moves the ball against Hornell during the NYSPHSAA Class B girls basketball championship on Saturday, March 22, 2025, in Troy, N.Y.

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Cold Spring Harbor players celebrate a 54-50 win over Hornell in during the NYSPHSAA Class B girls basketball championship on Saturday, March 22, 2025, in Troy, N.Y.

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Cold Spring Harbor's Kaitlin Millett shoots the ball against Hornell during the NYSPHSAA Class B girls basketball championship on Saturday, March 22, 2025, in Troy, N.Y.

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Cold Spring Harbor's Ryan Reynolds moves the ball against Hornell during the NYSPHSAA Class B girls basketball championship on Saturday, March 22, 2025, in Troy, N.Y.

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Cold Spring Harbor's Oliva Mulada drives against Hornell's Raegan Evingham during the NYSPHSAA Class B girls basketball championship on Saturday, March 22, 2025, in Troy, N.Y.

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Fans cheer as Cold Spring Harbor plays Hornell in the NYSPHSAA Class B girls basketball championship on Saturday, March 22, 2025, in Troy, N.Y.

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Cold Spring Harbor's Kaitlin Millett shoots the ball against Hornell during the NYSPHSAA Class B girls basketball championship on Saturday, March 22, 2025, in Troy, N.Y.

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Cold Spring Harbor players celebrate a 54-50 win over Hornell in the NYSPHSAA Class B girls basketball championship on Saturday, March 22, 2025, in Troy, N.Y.

Credit: Hans Pennink

Cold Spring Harbor players celebrate a 54-50 win over Hornell in the NYSPHSAA Class B girls basketball championship on Saturday, March 22, 2025, in Troy, N.Y.

Credit: Hans Pennink

Cold Spring Harbor players and coaches celebrate a 54-50 win over Hornell in the NYSPHSAA Class B girls basketball championship on Saturday, March 22, 2025, in Troy, N.Y.

Credit: Hans Pennink

Cold Spring Harbor players celebrate a 54-50 win over Hornell in the NYSPHSAA Class B girls basketball championship on Saturday, March 22, 2025, in Troy, N.Y.

Credit: Hans Pennink

Cold Spring Harbor players are seen during the state Class B semifinal in girls basketball against Voorheesville on Friday.

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Cold Spring Harbor's Ryan Reynolds (5) moves the ball against Voorheesville state Class B semifinal in girls basketball on Friday.

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Cold Spring Harbor's Oliva Mulada (1) moves the ball against Voorheesville during the state Class B semifinal in girls basketball on Friday.

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Cold Spring Harbor's Eloise Rice (14) puts up a shot against Voorheesville during the state Class B semifinal in girls basketball on Friday.

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Cold Spring Harbor players celebrate a 62-32 win against Voorheesville during the state Class B semifinal in girls basketball on Friday.

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Cold Spring Harbor's Oliva Mulada ,left, moves the ball against Voorheesville's Ava Tabkian during the state Class B semifinal in girls basketball on Friday.

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Cold Spring Harbor's Ryan Reynolds (5) puts up a shot against Voorheesville's Mia Carmody (21) during the state Class B semifinal in girls basketball on Friday.

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Cold Spring Harbor's Oliva Mulada (1) passes the ball against Voorheesville during the state Class B semifinal in girls basketball on Friday.

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Cold Spring Harbor's Ryan Reynolds (5) moves the ball against Voorheesville during the state Class B semifinal in girls basketball on Friday.

Credit: Hans Pennink

Cold Spring Harbor's Oliva Mulada (1) drives to the basket against Voorheesville during the state Class B semifinal in girls basketball on Friday.

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Cold Spring Harbor's Eloise Rice (14) battles for the ball with Voorheesville players during the state Class B semifinal in girls basketball on Friday.

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Cold Spring Harbor's head coach Rory Malone instructs his players against Voorheesville during the state Class B semifinal in girls basketball on Friday.

Credit: Hans Pennink

Cold Spring Harbor players celebrate a 62-32 win against Voorheesville in the state Class B semifinal in girls basketball on Friday.

Credit: Hans Pennink

Cold Spring Harbor's Ainsley Dircks (15) and Voorheesville's Hannah Woodworth (20) chase a loose ball during the state Class B semifinal in girls basketball on Friday.

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Cold Spring Harbor's head coach Rory Malone instructs his players against Voorheesville during the state Class B semifinal in girls basketball on Friday.

Credit: Hans Pennink

Cold Spring Harbor fans cheer their team against Voorheesville during the state Class B semifinal in girls basketball on Friday.

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Cold Spring Harbor's Oliva Mulada (1) moves the ball against Voorheesville during the state Class B semifinal in girls basketball on Friday.

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Cold Spring Harbor's Ryan Reynolds (5) shoots a free throw against Voorheesville during the state Class B semifinal in girls basketball on Friday.

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Cold Spring Harbor's Kelly Callaghan (25) moves the ball against Voorheesville during the state Class B semifinal in girls basketball on Friday.

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Cold Spring Harbor's Maggie Spehr (21) moves the ball against the Voorheesville during the state Class B semifinal in girls basketball on Friday.

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