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BGMR SCORES WITH 2 SECONDS LEFT TO BEAT STEPHEN-ARGYLE BOYS BASKETBALL

The Stephen-Argyle Storm built a 16 point lead in the second half, but Badger/Greenbush-Middle River came from behind, and Adam Benke made a shot with 2.7 seconds remaining to give the Gators a 53-52 victory in a Section 8A Boys Basketball quarterfinal game played in Greenbush. “It was two teams battling it out,” said Storm

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STEPHEN-ARGYLE USES BIG FIRST HALF RUN TO BEAT SHORT-HANDED SACRED HEART

The Stephen-Argyle Storm boys basketball players had taken some lopsided losses the last couple of years, but this group of players has worked hard, stuck together through thick and thin.  The Storm has shown the team’s character this season by coming out and winning all four games so far, including a 61-36 victory over the

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STEPHEN-ARGYLE TOPS BGMR IN HOMECOMING GAME

The Stephen-Argyle Storm dominated in the ground game and earned a 49-28 homecoming win over the Badger-Greenbush Middle River Gators on Saturday afternoon in Argyle. FIRST QUARTER – After a short opening kickoff, Stephen-Argyle started their first drive at their own 49-yard line, and right away established the ground game. On the sixth play of

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