No. 4-seeded Moravia girls basketball took down No. 5 Candor on Friday, 69-49, at Moravia High School in the Section IV, Class C quarterfinals.聽
Moravia's Caraline Wasileski goes up for a layup against Candor in the Section IV, Class C quarterfinals at Moravia High School Feb. 27.
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Moravia's Caraline Wasileski became the first player in program history to score 1,000 career points against Candor in the Section IV, Class C quarterfinals at Moravia High School Feb. 27.聽
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惭辞谤补惫颈补'蝉听Lashley Heredia Castillo聽is swarmed by Candor defenders while going up for a layup in the Section IV, Class C quarterfinals at Moravia High School Feb. 27.
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Moravia's Lily Heim brings the ball up the court against Candor in the Section IV, Class C quarterfinals at Moravia High School Feb. 27.
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Moravia's Kendall Hess looks for a teammate to pass to while being surrounded by Candor defenders in the Section IV, Class C quarterfinals at Moravia High School Feb. 27.
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Moravia head coach John Crossgrove draws up a play for his team during a timeout against Candor in the Section IV, Class C quarterfinals at Moravia High School Feb. 27.
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Moravia's Caraline Wasileski goes up for a hook shot against Candor in the Section IV, Class C quarterfinals at Moravia High School Feb. 27.