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j in- I Mils viirsiii linvs track<br />

.mil iii-ld leain insi in i 'i-ntral<br />

I ,i'liolir nil llil- scoreboard. 18-97<br />

l.i I vWilncsdav. hill ,il Hie same<br />

•inn served word lor tin- next<br />

low \ rars thai LlicN would IM- a<br />

puwi-i lo In-reckoned wilh With<br />

in.ins Iri-sliiiion. sophomores<br />

.iinl |iiniors displaying mil<br />

iij_; oiiori.s 'In- lulure is<br />

iirnili'<br />

I in- Hi-ilini-i, complete Ihcir<br />

..i mi i-l -i .i-nii inil.i> ■ May<br />

A Inn I he) Most their<br />

ii.il rivals, <strong>Wilmington</strong>, in<br />

i : in p in moi'l iii the<br />

I. A kiiur> track and hold<br />

i< i;. I nil.is those boys mil<br />

iiiiii|H-iui|> III Saturday's Slate<br />

\lool will |iarticipaie in the<br />

iiiniual M \ i League Meel,<br />

which will In- hosted by Ihe<br />

Towksbury hoys and girls irack<br />

and hold teams in Tewksbury<br />

Moot starling lime will be :i 'Ml<br />

l> in Saturday several members<br />

ni the loam will compete in Ihe<br />

( lass C Slate Meel la be hold al<br />

« in the<br />

140, good enough lor a second<br />

place Peggy Korsylh, a<br />

sophomore, began in find her<br />

high jumping lorm and leaped<br />

4'B" In lake third<br />

A lew days later in an 87 :ii<br />

rump over Dracut. the TMHS<br />

girls continued lo show their<br />

consistency and depth as well as<br />

improvement by the un<br />

derclassmen Nancy Mene/.es<br />

got nil a tremendous throw in<br />

the discus, 98'2'a to lake first.<br />

'Tins could well be the besl throw<br />

over made by a Ireshman in the<br />

entire conference.<br />

Junior Trail Mulraiu lonk up a<br />

new event. Ihe long jump, and<br />

sailed in il. good enough lor<br />

'1,.PI place Trail also took<br />

second behind teammate Kalhy<br />

Weisensee in Ihe two mile and<br />

came back with a line 65.7<br />

clucking in Ihe 440 In win Un-<br />

even!<br />

Freshman Sue McLaughlin<br />

returned lo Ihe lineup alter<br />

being ill lo run a line mile race •<br />

her lirsl time ever in the event<br />

and lake a third place behind,<br />

leammales Julie Bernardi and<br />

Torsa Forsylll wilh a line i\ IK<br />

time<br />

Sophomore Peggy Korsylh<br />

mice again high jumped well and<br />

then ran a 2: 12 hall mile race to<br />

lake second behind a powerful<br />

2 13 lace being run by senior<br />

Chris Silk Sophomore Debbie<br />

lloldon ran a line race in Ihe 100<br />

In lake third<br />

Girls' track<br />

page 14<br />

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SAT 7 TO 12. SUN 8 TO 10<br />

MAY 23. 1984<br />

Qlrar Sports<br />

Shriners Football Classic June 23<br />

'Strong legs run<br />

so weak legs can walk'<br />

Two ol the lop high school<br />

lootball coaches in the state,<br />

each with an unbroken string ol<br />

victories, will lace each other on<br />

Juno 23 when they head up<br />

opposing squads in the Sixth<br />

Annual Shriners High School<br />

l-'oolhall Classic Kicknll is at 7<br />

pm wilh pro game activities<br />

starling at 6:30 at Boston<br />

College's Alumni Stadium.<br />

Beacon Street, Chestnut Hill<br />

Tewksbury High School tackle<br />

'Tom Ogden 'til. 1951 will be one<br />

ol Ihe participants in this year's<br />

coolest<br />

This year's game, co-<br />

sponsored h> the Massachusetts<br />

High School Football Coaches<br />

Association and the Shriners ol<br />

Aleppo 'Temple in <strong>Wilmington</strong>,<br />

pii Natick's 'Tom Lamb, with a<br />

winning slroak ol 23 games and<br />

wo Division I Super Bowl Idles,<br />

against Winlhrop's Bob<br />

DeT'ehco, boasting 33 straight<br />

wins and voted 1983 New<br />

England High School l-'oolball<br />

Coach ol Ihe V'ear<br />

Sparks will fly as 88 ol the<br />

most outstanding young athletes<br />

Irom 7."> Eastern Massachusetts<br />

communities meel on the held in<br />

a conlesl between North and<br />

Smith squads that will decide<br />

which coach will adil lo his<br />

string ol wins and which will<br />

tasie defeat.<br />

But it's all lor a good cause -<br />

Ihe young patients lacing their<br />

own personal challenges in<br />

Shrine hospitals lor burned and<br />

crippled children so there are<br />

only winners in I his contest In<br />

order for these youngsters to be<br />

heated completely tree of<br />

charge, proceeds Irom the game<br />

go to the Shriners Burns In-<br />

stitute m Boston, Ihe Shriners<br />

Hospital lor Crippled Children in<br />

Springfield and the lit other<br />

burned and orthopedic units<br />

throughout North Amenta<br />

Leading each blue chip learn<br />

are two coaches who art-<br />

champs in their own right South<br />

squad Head coach Tom Lamb<br />

has a winning streak ol 23<br />

consecutive games, has won the<br />

Division I Sliper Bowl two years<br />

straight and has coached Ihe<br />

phenomenal Fluhe brothers,<br />

Doug, Darren and Bill. He says<br />

ol the (lassie: "It's a great<br />

game, lor a great cause, with<br />

great kids who are talented,<br />

competitive - and real gen<br />

tinmen "<br />

Bob DeFelice ol Winthrop,<br />

voted Now England High School<br />

Football Coach ol ihe Year,<br />

heads up Ihe North squad, and<br />

has an unbroken string ol 33<br />

victories lo his credit, wilh<br />

many ol his players never ex-<br />

periencing deleat in a high<br />

school lootball game.<br />

The rivalry between these two<br />

outstanding coaches injects an<br />

extra element of competition<br />

into an already exciting game.<br />

Assisting Lamb with the South<br />

loam are Dennis Bren of<br />

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Millord, George McCabe of<br />

Xaverian, Carlin Lynch of<br />

Dartmouth and Jim Mitchell of<br />

Oliver Ames.<br />

Coaches joining DeKelice's<br />

North squad are Winchester's<br />

Manny Marshall. Joe I.ukis ol<br />

Wayland, Pete Ambrose of<br />

Cardinal Spellman and Fit-<br />

chburg's John Dubzinski.<br />

All coaches are selected by the<br />

Massachusetts High School<br />

Football Coaches Association<br />

executive board Irom nominees<br />

elected by each league in the<br />

state The players are chosen lor<br />

both their scholastic and athletic<br />

abilities and are selected by Ihe<br />

Association from league all-star<br />

or newspaper all-scholastic<br />

rosters.<br />

Since the lirsl game in 1979,<br />

originally conceived by Game<br />

Director Jim O'Connor, Athletic<br />

Director at Catholic <strong>Memorial</strong><br />

High School land then president<br />

All<br />

Star<br />

0<br />

r<br />

sponsor; Sweetheart Plastics,<br />

subsidiary ol Maryland Cup<br />

Corporation; John Hancock<br />

Mutual I.ile Insurance Company<br />

and Coca-Cola Bottling Com-<br />

pany ol New England make the<br />

game possible As in past years.<br />

Converse will again provide<br />

athletic footwear, l-shirts and<br />

sox to players, coaches and<br />

Haulers Coca-Cola will present<br />

awards to the players.<br />

Thanks to the support of the<br />

coaches, players, sponsors and<br />

tans, the Classic has become a<br />

successful lundraiser lor the<br />

Shrine hospitals In the five<br />

short years of its existence, over<br />

$110,000 has been raised, with<br />

optimistic expectations by<br />

General Chairman and Past<br />

Potentate Ed Johnston that this<br />

years "game ol champions"<br />

proceeds with top past figures.<br />

In addition to the game,<br />

halltime activities will also be<br />

HOBTJr<br />

Tewksbury tackle Tom Ogtlrn will grt tilt- chance In put<br />

MimrthinK hack into the name when he plats in the Shrine<br />

I■ i>11■.i II Classic June £1.<br />

ol the Massachusetts High<br />

School Football Coaches<br />

Association!. 60 different<br />

coaches and players from 163<br />

cities and towns have par-<br />

ticipated in the game Coaches<br />

Association President Paul<br />

Ccdelio K«ys RI the gams:<br />

"We're proud to be able to help<br />

the Shriners carry on their<br />

important work, while at the<br />

same time helping young<br />

athletes. The game's motto is<br />

Strong legs run so weak legs can<br />

walk."<br />

The generous contributions of<br />

Converse. Inc., the olhcial<br />

■<br />

featured. The Alliance Drum<br />

and Bugle Corps, winners ol<br />

numerous awards, will en-<br />

tertain, and the Football Queen,<br />

17-year-old Hamona Stillwagon<br />

Irom Dover, New Hampshire.<br />

will be crowned Stillwagon has<br />

*been jaomeyftrg to ihe Shriners<br />

Burns Institute in Boston lor<br />

Ireatment since age live when 60<br />

percent ol her body was<br />

Shrine Game<br />

page 15<br />

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