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John Jay Falls in State Final
After Saturday's dramatic semi-final win, the Indians lost the championship game 4-2.

A goal each by Frazier Bostwick and Jack Grimm was not enough for the John Jay Indians to capture the state hockey championship in Utica on Sunday.
The Indians fell to the Christian Brothers Academy-Jamesville DeWitt hockey team, 4-2, coming home with runner-up medals and pride in a season remarkably played, according to a report by Lohud.
“We should be really proud of our season and what we’ve done for John Jay hockey," Bostwick, a senior, told the paper. "It’s pretty upsetting now, but once it all sinks in, everybody should be proud."
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CBA-JD scored the first goal, but the Indians stayed strong on defense and gained momentum toward the end of the first period. Bostwick scored with just under two minutes to go in the second, with Grimm following with just two seconds to go in the period, according to the report.
The first period momentum faded in the third as CBA-JD overcame the Indians' lead to win the game.
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