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B u l l e t i n - Noble and Greenough School

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view from the Castle<br />

Frozen Fenway,<br />

a Win to Remember<br />

Twelve school buses filled with 600 students, faculty, staff<br />

<strong>and</strong> families pulled down Yawkey Way outside Fenway park<br />

on Jan. 4 for an historic boys’ varsity hockey team contest<br />

against Milton Academy. The nobles boys dominated the<br />

Milton team with a 6–2 win; Espn covered the event online,<br />

interviewing coach Brian Day, captain Andrew Doane ’12 <strong>and</strong><br />

Connor Maher ’13.<br />

“it was a real team effort,” Doane told Espn for its high<br />

school coverage. “We’re not a team of individuals out there,<br />

so everyone played hard, <strong>and</strong> that’s why we got the win.”<br />

The game was part of Frozen Fenway 2012, which included<br />

a quadruple-header of the independent school<br />

League’s boys’ <strong>and</strong> girls’ games.<br />

The boys' varsity hockey<br />

team prevailed over<br />

their Milton Academy rivals<br />

at Fenway.<br />

10 ThE NOBLES BULLETiN SprING 2012<br />

Colin White ’16<br />

Photo Courtesy of miChael ivins/Boston reD sox

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