Times of Brunswick, Spring 2014

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Winter Sports

Wrapup

FIGHTING spirit. SPIRIT. fighting POSITIVE ATTITUDE. GROWING STRENGTH.

and two new england crowns. By Michae l Ke nne dy ’99 Many ventured

into the athletic

teams both faced more adversity

The hockey and basketball

facilities on King

than expected, but each squad

Street — or the

found reward within its individual

Greenwich YMCA

season.

— to seek respite

Squash players and wrestlers

from the snow and consistently

added to the proud histories of their

frigid temperatures of the winter

sports at Brunswick with another

months.

pair of exceptional campaigns.

Once indoors, they all had

plenty of thrilling action to watch.

teams created many exciting mo-

ments throughout the winter and

Swimmers continued to build

their young program and secured

gave all those in search of warmth

the School’s first-ever victories

— well, perhaps not hockey fans —

in the pool. In addition, fencers

reason to celebrate.

dueled with their competition mightily on the piste.

James Granuth ’15

To be certain, Brunswick

B

For more photos, visit bwick.org/tob_spring2014

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Evan Jonokuchi ’14

Nacho Nwana ’16

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