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Fort Edward Team, Ambush Victory, Vermont 1913

January 18, 1913, was a night to forget for the self-proclaimed amateur champions of northern New York, the Fort Edward team from New York. In a shocking display of skill and determination, Norwich University’s Shamrocks dominated the Fort Edward team at the Church Street gymnasium in Barre, Vermont, securing a crushing 41-19 victory. This defeat marked the Fort Edward team’s fourth consecutive loss, leaving fans and players reeling in dismay.

The Shamrocks’ triumph was a testament to their exceptional teamwork and sportsmanship. Their most brilliant player, Stuart, led the charge, showcasing his prowess on the court. In contrast, the Fort Edward team struggled to find their footing, succumbing to nervous prostration and frustration.

For years, the Fort Edward team had been touted as champions of the region, but their recent performance has left many questioning their title. The loss has dealt a significant blow to their morale and confidence, leaving them to ponder their future in the world of amateur sports.

As the dust settles on this shocking defeat, one thing is clear: Norwich University’s Shamrocks are a force to be reckoned with. Their dominance on the court is a testament to their hard work and dedication, and they will undoubtedly be a team to watch in the coming months.

Meanwhile, the Fort Edward team will need to regroup and reassess their strategy if they hope to reclaim their title as champions of the region. One thing is certain: they will not be taking their next match lightly.

The question on everyone’s mind is: can the Fort Edward team recover from this devastating defeat and regain their status as regional champions? Only time will tell.

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