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FALL SPORTS

WRAP-UP

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STRATEGIES. SETBACKS. T CHALLENGES. TRIUMPHS.

A Competitive Autumn of Grace & Class BY MIKE KENNEDY ’99 EAMS SET goals. Teams suffer setbacks. They face challenges. They fall down — and they pick themselves up again. In fall 2016, Brunswick teams did all of that and more on their way to a season full of victory and defeat — a season encompassing both triumph and heartbreak.

The Bruins played with grit and determination. They bounced back

with optimism and energy. They won with class. They lost with grace. Most important, they emerged from the competitive fray — on the

pitch, on the gridiron, in the pool, and along the course — as stronger individuals, team players, and young men of character. TOP Jack Parkin ’17, Luis Hernandez ’17, Nick Henkel ’18, and Charlie Pang ’17 all played pivotal roles in their team’s success in the fall varsity sports season.

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