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H1 After an opening 3-3 tie with Avon, the Dragons settled down to a winning season. Under the excellent guidance of Head Coach David Webb and assistant Coach Foster Cass, the Dragons finished with a fine record of 8 wins, l tie, and l loss. This record was sufficient to give the team the championship of the division and a playoff game with Hingham for the league championship. The Dragons were cheered by the largest crowd in the history of the school os they defeated Hingham l-O and captured the South Shore League title. The D.H.S. boaters now had to face a strong New Bedford team in semi-final competition for the state champion- ship. However, the Dragons were defeated 4-l , ending a fine season with an overall record of 9 wins, l tie, 2 losses, which ranked the team fourth in the state. The team was grateful to all those who supported them during the season, especially the cheerleaders, who did such a great iob, no matter what the weather, no matter what the score. Special end-of-season honors went to Wesley Riley and Richard McEvoy. Both were chosen for the league all-star team, and McEvoy was named to all-scholastic on the basis of both academic and athletic excellence. Q' rr' xsits. T X 5 T is-F' . ' Q , T 'O 'T ' A A 1 1 im H T it T- T is - 4 'ss-xr.. iicfw Dx .L i X fl CSponsored by Millbrook Marketi
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lst row, left to right: Robert Frye, Kenneth Thompson, Wesley Riley, Lee Morrison, Robert Garrity, Michael Phillips, Robert Marshall. 2nd row: Brian Plummer, Peter Brown, Robert Mitchell, Stephen Caliri, Richard McEvoy, Mark McEvoy, Arthur Taft, Peter Chandler, James Queeny, Carl Pmgree lmanagerl. 3rd row. ' b B tt P l R berts, Michael Coach J. Foster Cass, Elwin Burdick, David Marshall, Frank Tonrey, Ro ert enne , au o Edera, Frederick Driver, Coach David Webb. lMissing from picture: Harry Trainerl. SQCCER - as lSponsored by the Carriage Stopi
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CROSS CG TRY Left to right: David Collins fCaptainJ, Warren Holmes, Joel Kopke, Magnus Johnstone, Lee Milligan fMlSSIhg from picture: John Vickersl. The cross country team, coached by Mr. C. D. Kraemer, posted an impressive win over Sacred Heart this year, despite the fact that it was handicapped by lack of men. Captain David Collins, although he participated in only six meets, came up with three firsts, two seconds and a third. Freshman Warren Holmes, from whom Coach Kraemer expects a lot in the next three years, placed seventeenth in the All-League Meet, fourteenth in the South Shore Principals' Meet, and seventy-seventh in the State Meet out of l8l boys--truly a great season for a freshman. fSponsored by Cushing Brothers Garage and Th e Corner Coffee Shop, 5
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