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Hornell's Dyring is Player of the Week

Hornell's Dyring is Player of the Week

Yahoo25-03-2025
After leading Hornell girl's basketball in its path to its first ever state title game, Jordyn Dyring is our Player of the Week.
In the Class B state semifinals, Dyring scored 16 points to help lift Hornell to a six-point win over Chenango Forks of Section IV.
In the state championship game, she put up another 16-point performance to pace the Red Raiders and close out an impressive junior season.
Hornell finished as state runner up, but Dyring is a winner as our Player of the Week.
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