Top Photos from Week 5 of CNY High School Spring Sports

Spring Sports Action Photos: A Weekly Showcase of High School Athletic Moments

In the fifth week of the spring sports season, we have gathered some of our favorite high school sports photos for you to enjoy. From baseball to softball and boys tennis to girls lacrosse, these images capture the excitement and intensity of athletic competition.

First up, Cicero-North Syracuse vs. Baldwinsville, baseball (April 29) – a breathtaking shot of a Cicero-North Syracuse player diving for the bag during a game against Baldwinsville at Baldwinsville High School.

Next, Auburn vs. Jamesville-DeWitt, boys tennis (April 29) – a powerful shot of a Jamesville-DeWitt boys tennis player taking on Auburn during their match at J-D High School.

Then comes Liverpool vs. Jamesville-DeWitt, baseball (April 30) – a joyous celebration by Jamesville-DeWitt players after their victory over Liverpool at J-D High School.

Manlius Pebble Hill vs. Christian Brothers Academy, boys tennis (May 1) – an intense moment in the match between Manlius Pebble Hill and Christian Brothers Academy as a MPH player prepares for a shot.

Auburn vs. Jamesville-DeWitt, softball (May 1) – an energetic shot of an Auburn softball player smiling after scoring against J-D during their game at the Lyndon Field Softball Complex.

Fayetteville-Manlius vs. Baldwinsilla Boys Tennis (May 2) – Fayetteville-Manlius players touching rackets during their match against Baldwinsilla at Baker High School.

Rome Free Academy vs. Baldwinsilla Softball (May 3) – RFA players celebrating after hitting a home run in the seventh inning against Baldwinsilla at Ray Middle School.

Finally, Liverpool vs

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