A VISUAL HISTORY OF ATHLETICS AT BELMONT HILL SCHOOL
          
    May 
        Game on the New Football Field, .
          
    
    e most important thing is to safeguard the character-building qualities that athletics provide rather than to develop mere skill and the improvement of team and individual records.
          — Dr. R. Heber Howe, 1928
          
              
              
            
            From the Head of School
          Dear Belmont Hill Community,
          As our centennial year continues, it is so much fun to reminisce upon  years of athletics at Belmont Hill. Recently, Jay Civetti and Kit Hughes – both from the Class of  – offered a stirring Chapel Talk for our boys on this very topic. Kit spoke to the power of coaches, and Jay tackled the idea of what it means to be a great teammate. Our boys were truly engaged throughout this whole presentation, which included some great videos reviewing the tradition of athletics at Belmont Hill School.
          All of us who love this school are well aware of the history of athletic distinction at Belmont Hill. We could certainly reflect upon the banners in our field house that reveal sustained excellence in virtually every program we have. While we intentionally shy away from most individual recognitions, one can also see our Olympians, our Hobey Baker Awards, and some of the special coaching milestones in this space. Unlike some schools, Belmont Hill’s goal has always been to provide competitive experiences for boys in all sports at all levels. I have never been a part of a school community where coaches still recount records from seasons at the seventh- or eighth-grade level with equal pride as to those who do so for varsity teams. While we all like to play to win at Belmont Hill, I have come to appreciate that the same pride as those is so much deeper than anything about winning. Our boys know that they are a part of a special tradition when they wear a Belmont Hill jersey. We want them to know that we care about their athletic development just as we care about their artistic and academic development when we consider the important realms of mind, body, and spirit from our mission.
          Above all else, athletics remains another critical classroom where we teach character at Belmont Hill. This flows from a long lineage of teacher-coaches, many of whom have decided to make the boys of Belmont Hill their life’s work. And while we can proudly speak to our graduates who have gone on to play in the NHL and NFL and to compete at the Olympics, I think there are other lessons that are far more important here. I learned quickly that you can pick out a Belmont Hill hockey player because they always pick up the puck and hand it to the referee rather than skating away. I have witnessed football teams outlast,
          outcoach, and outwork far more talented opponents to attain victory. I have seen coaches prepare in such a way that allows our boys to be successful in the most challenging circumstances. I saw our dedication to continuing athletics during the pandemic make a massive contribution to the mental health of our boys. I love working at a school that is unapologetic about how much all of this matters to our mission and our values.
          I am equally proud that not every Belmont Hill boy needs to be a great athlete to thrive here, yet we believe all boys benefit from athletics and exposure to teams. Teams teach them that they are a part of something bigger than themselves. One of the staple quotes in my Ethics class has been attributed to both John Wooden and Heywood Hale Broun: “Sports don’t build character, they reveal it.” With every trip I make to our fields or the Jordan Athletic Center, I see our boys show amazing growth through their actions. Whether it is a surprising reversal on a wrestling mat, a squash match for the ISL title that comes down to the fifth boy on the ladder, or the New England Championship finals in hockey – every forum creates opportunities for our boys to demonstrate their constitution, their effort, and their personal growth.
          We all know that the landscape of youth sports is changing – and certainly not all for the better. As we celebrate  years of athletics at Belmont Hill, we know that our programs must continue to evolve. And yet, we also take great pride in doubling down on things that we truly love: transformative relationships, an amazing culture, and an unapologetic quest for character. Enjoy this booklet and all of our related programs:  Years of Athletics at Belmont Hill is a wonderful story indeed.
          Sincerely yours,
          Gregory J. Schneider
          
          Ronald M. Druker ’62 Head of School
          
          BELMONT HILL SCHOOL 1
        First Boarded Hockey Rink, .
          
    
    100 YEARS OF ATHLETICS 2
        
              
              
            
            Introduction
          Athletics has been an integral part of the Belmont Hill experience from the very beginning in  when we fielded football, hockey, baseball, and crew teams with a student body of  boys. Today, we field  teams with a student body of  boys. Lacrosse was the last team to add to our spring sports season during the - academic year. With the exception of basketball, every team has garnered at least one ISL Championship banner. Prior to the formation of the ISL, basketball was a powerhouse, and we remain a force in the league today. In comparison to other ISL schools, Belmont Hill has won more ISL Championships.
          While envious outsiders refer to Belmont Hill as a “jock” school or more graciously, a “scholar athlete” school, the truth is that Belmont Hill builds young men of character through a rigorous academic program; a robust athletic program; a rich visual, musical, and theater arts program; myriad extracurricular programs and clubs, as well as a variety of community service offerings that rival any ISL institution. Because of our legacy of outstanding teams, we continue to attract great athletes who also are outstanding students academically and make major contributions to our arts, extracurricular, and community service programs.
          While I am clearly biased, what Belmont Hill has achieved off the field and on the field is simply awe-inspiring for such a young school compared to our peers. At the heart of our success is the teacher-coach model. We know that the life lessons that our teachers impart every day are priceless. e bonds that are formed between the teacher and student are legion. Without question, those bonds make our alumni body the most active and generous amongst ISL schools.
          In celebration of our  Years of Athletics, we have had the honor of having three distinguished alumni come back to the School during our Chapel program for the students in March and the parents and alumni gathering in late May. Holy Cross Athletics Director Kit Hughes ’ and Tufts football coach Jay Civetti ’ spoke to the boys at Chapel about the importance of the teacher-coach model, the qualities of a great coach, and the qualities of a great teammate. Our Head of School, Gregory J. Schneider, and Athletics Director, George Tahan P ’, regaled our parents and alumni at an overflow gathering in the Chapel on the impact of athletics at Belmont Hill and the life lessons that the boys take away. We could not have had more suitable and qualified spokesmen to keynote these two events.
          My mentor teacher-coach was George Seeley. He taught me the game of squash which I took with me to Princeton where we won three national championships. George had played at Yale and was a master strategist. He was also a very respectable squash player on the court with us during our practices. In the fall, he coached the varsity soccer team, and I played halfback for two years on the team. To say he drove us hard would be an understatement. On the academic side, he was the celebrated Constitutional Law history teacher extraordinaire. He ran the mimeograph machine to the ground and late into the night copying Supreme Court cases and legal articles. My times with Mr. Seeley were memorable and irreplaceable. He was the major influencer and number one mentor during my time at Belmont Hill. Afterwards, George and I became lifelong friends.
          My story is not unique. Every student leaves Belmont Hill with an education and a group of teacher-coaches who remain mentors for life. is is the essence of Belmont Hill.
          As has been the case with our other  Years themes, we would not have been able to pull together such outstanding programs without the incredible efforts and support of the Alumni House and, in particular, Shannon Hutteman; School Archivist, Caroline Kenney; and videographer, Peter Frechette.
          Finally, I want to acknowledge the magnificent job that Mr. Ken Martin ’, P ’ and his understudy and forever Assistant Coach and superb Athletics Director, Mr. George Tahan, played in pulling these two programs together. No one can say no to the ever-gracious and determined Mr. Martin. And, the Centennial logo so prominently displayed around campus, on the athletic jerseys, and various swag items and apparel is due to the creative design juices of one George Tahan. My heartfelt thanks to both men for their “above and beyond the call of duty” contributions.
          To all the teacher-coaches at Belmont Hill, past and present, I commend you on behalf of the Board of Trustees.
          Bill Achtmeyer ’73, P ’26 Centennial Celebration Committee Chair
          
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        Belmont Hill Incorporation
          
    
    March 
          
    
    
    
    Meeting on State Street in Boston, incorporation papers were taken out by seven individuals: Robert W. Atkins, William H. Claflin, Jr., William P. Elwell, John W. Hallowell, Henry Hixon Meyer, Arthur H. Morse, and William J. Underwood. At the incorporation, the bylaws were established, an executive committee was formed, Dr. R. Heber Howe was hired as Headmaster, and the purchase of  acres of land near the junction of Park Avenue and Prospect Street from the Belmont Hill Company was unanimously approved. Robert Atkins was elected President of the Executive Committee, William Claflin was elected Treasurer, and Henry Hixon Meyer was chosen as Secretary.
          
    First Meeting
          February 
          A group of men met at the home of Robert Atkins on Belmont Hill, not far from campus. They were all seeking a day school with small classes and imaginative leadership for their sons. Since they didn’t have an option within reach, they agreed to establish a school of their own.
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        Choosing the School Colors
          July 
          
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    Dr. Howe sent out a letter encouraging the new students to suggest school colors and designs for athletic jerseys. They chose red and blue, and the athletic jerseys had red and blue horizontal stripes.
          Dr. R. Heber Howe and his family moved into the Headmaster’s House a few weeks before school began. The Howe family lived on the second floor of the Headmaster’s House, or Howe House as it is now known. Dr. Howe came from Harvard, where he was the crew coach and a researcher. He had worked at Middlesex School before Harvard and was a teacher to many of the founding incorporators. In the time that he served as Headmaster, he created a supportive community. In addition to his work teaching and coaching, he was an author and a distinguished natural scientist. Dr. Howe was Headmaster from  to .
          
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        Founding Headmaster, Dr. R. Heber Howe, Moves In August 
          First Day of School
          
    
    September 
          
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    Forty-four boys, grades –, started their first day of school at Belmont Hill. Morning Chapel, midday lunches, and study halls were all held in the living room of the Headmaster’s House. Classes were held in the Bolles House. Every year after, a grade was added, with the first graduation occurring in .
          
    Mystic Lake Boathouse Constructed
          
    October 
          The boathouse would remain on Mystic Lake until the move to the Charles River in .
          
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        First Hockey Season
          December 
          
    The first hockey season was a success, with the team winning four games and only losing one game to Middlesex.
          First Football Game
          October 
          The first football game was played against Park School. The season was --, but Belmont Hill made an impression.
          
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        First Baseball Season
          
    April 
          
    The first baseball team went - with Kenneth Martin on the mound. Coach Phillips E. Wilson stated after the season: “Victories alone, however, do not constitute the sole criterion by which our athletic policy is to be judged. Rather is the criterion to be the ever-decreasing number of absences from school — decreasing because of the general improved condition of the boys.”
          
    First Closing Exercises July  Henry Hixon Meyer, Dr. Howe, and Eliot Fay spoke. Dr. Howe talked about our school symbol, the sextant, and our motto, Providentia studium fidelitas.
          
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        First Crew Season
          April 
          The first team secured a shell and oars from Harvard, where Dr. Howe had been a crew coach in the years prior. They were off and running, rowing on Mystic Lake and racing on Spy Pond.
          
    
    First Graduation
          June
          
    The first  graduates were: William Hammond Bowden, James Lawson Cole, William Peck Elwell, Josiah Macy Erickson, Edward Graham Henriquez, Russell Knowles, Kenneth McGeoch Martin, Jr., Charles Amyas Snelling, W. Bradstreet Speare, Prescott Winckley, and Cyrus Wood. All wore the academic gown for the morning classes of the last term. Six went to Harvard, one went to Tufts, and four returned for postgraduate work and then entered Harvard for the fall of .
          
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        Athletic Areas and Land Added to Campus
          August
          
    Two tennis courts, another hockey rink, and a new football field were added. Ten more acres were also added, and a year later, a group of parents gave land between the original plot and Marsh Street.
          
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        Lettermen
          Field House Is Constructed July 
          The field house was constructed to provide much needed space for athletics and theater productions. It was expanded in  and then converted to the Robsham Memorial Center for the Arts in .
          
    
    
    Plan for New Field house May
          
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        Dr. Howe Passes Away
          
    January 
          
    In a complete shock to the Belmont Hill community, Dr. Howe passed away suddenly from heart failure. Richard W. Day ’, former principal of Phillips Exeter Academy, stated: “No one who was in the school dining room on that bleak January day, when Dr. Howe’s death was announced, will ever forget it. Here was a man who was short of stature but stood ten feet tall in our lives, and for those who had the privilege of being students under him he retains that stature and he continues his firm influence over us.” Mr. Thomas R. Morse, later our third Headmaster, became acting Headmaster for the rest of the school year.
          Second Headmaster, Mr. William H. Taylor, Starts at Belmont Hill
          September 
          
    
    
    
    William Harold Taylor was our second Headmaster. Similar to Dr. Howe, Taylor studied at Harvard and worked at Middlesex School, where he taught for a total of  years. Taylor had a tremendous influence in the creation of an arts and music program, including a theater program. He also believed in the student voice and helped to create a student council.
          
    
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        Mr. Thomas R. Morse Begins Tenure as the Third Headmaster September 
          
    
    
    
    
    
    
    Thomas R. Morse became our third Headmaster in , taking over after Taylor’s untimely death in April. Morse had already been on the faculty for  years, so his knowledge and experience at the School made the transition easy. Morse had already served as interim Headmaster after Dr. Howe’s death. Morse would remain Headmaster until , when he entered into the naval service at the beginning of World War II. Under Morse, our school grounds and athletic facilities were improved, including an additional boarded hockey rink. The first yearbooks were published, named The Sundial for the sundial in front of the Headmaster’s House.
          
    Charles River Boathouse Is Constructed October 
          
    
    
    
    
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        The boathouse was moved from the Mystic Lake location to the current location on the Charles River in .
          World War II Changes the Pace of the School
          September 
          With the pressure mounting in the Second World War, Belmont Hill reacted in the best way we knew possible, by showing up and showing character. In athletics, there were physical fitness courses and obstacle courses.
          
    September 
          
    With only  boys enrolled as the – school year ended and World War II continued, Charles F. Hamilton started in the most difficult of times. Some families thought that Belmont Hill wouldn’t make it through the war due to the low enrollment numbers and financial hardships, but Hamilton saw this as a challenge and pledged to stabilize the School in the most unstable of times. Hamilton was able to get enrollment numbers up to  boys before the – school year began, and in the first few years of his leadership, he was able to double the size of enrollment. This success was a direct reflection of the persistence and leadership of Mr. Hamilton.
          
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        Mr. Charles F. Hamilton Starts as the Fourth Headmaster in Difficult Times
           
        Uniforms Are Standardized September 
          The School decided to buy uniforms and athletic equipment to outfit all athletes in the same way.
          First Soccer Team Is Formed September 
          
    Soccer grew in popularity very quickly, with the second team formed in . The team was led by Coach Whittemore Whittier.
          
    Independent School League Is Established January 
          Belmont Hill is one of the founding members of the ISL and continues to be an integral part of the league.
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        Belmont Hill Celebrates 25 Years December
          
    Mr. Hamilton’s remarks on the th Anniversary: “Much has been said and written about this anniversary year. We as faculty are duly proud to celebrate it and to think back over the growth of the School in the quarter-century of its life — to reflect, too, on the increasing usefulness of its service to all of you who have shared with us the happiness of belonging to what Mr. Keller so rightly calls ‘the Belmont Hill family.’ Perhaps this pride may seem to some as out of proportion to the actual age of the School. Twentyfive years is hardly old age even for an individual and certainly not for an institution. But such distinctions are relative. What really matters, it seems to me, is what has been accomplished in the years, not their numerical total. This is what gives them meaning.”
          Tennis Team Is Formed April
          
    
    Tennis became a letter sport the following year. The team used the courts at the Belmont Tennis Club until our tennis courts were redone. The team was directed under the leadership of Coach Charles Jenney.
          
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        First Varsity Basketball Season
          January 
          Between  and , basketball was played after the ice melted on the hockey rink, and boys could actually play on both teams due to the schedule. In , the basketball program had its first full season with the direction of Coach Bill Croke. Pictured here are the  and  basketball teams.
          
    
    Hockey Team Dominates League
          January 
          
    
    From  through , the hockey program won  league championships. The team went on to win league championships in , , , and , giving the program league championships in each of the last eight decades from the s to s.
          
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        First Wrestling Season Begins
          December 
          
    The team was organized by Randall Thompson ’ and Coach Smith. Thompson placed third at New England Championships that year. A few years later, Coach Gil Jordan took over the head coach position.
          
    First Refrigerated Rink Is Constructed
          
    
    
    
    
    January 
          
    
    
    Named for G.W. Finch Keller, longtime faculty member from  and hockey enthusiast, the first refrigerated rink was created to make the ice conditions more stable, allowing for more games and predictability. It was a big improvement from the ponds and lagoons that had previously been used. The first refrigerated rink was located close to where the maintenance area is now.
          
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        Dedication Game Is Played on Refrigerated Rink
          January
          Keller Rink hosted its dedication game against Phillips Exeter. Phillips Wilson was the coach for Exeter and founded hockey at Belmont Hill. As a good friend of Finch Keller, he spoke at the dedication ceremony. Belmont Hill came out with a win.
          Hockey House Is Constructed
          
    April 
          The hockey players needed a place to get ready for their games before heading out on to the new refrigerated ice, so the Hockey House served that purpose until the rink went indoors.
          
    
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        Lettermen
          Basketball Team Is Undefeated March
          
    
    
          
    From  until , the varsity basketball team remained undefeated. The team would amass a Massachusetts State record of  consecutive wins.
          
    
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        April
          The team shared their championship with Browne & Nichols School.
          Crew Team Rows at the Henley Royal Regatta
          August
          
    Coach Roger F. Duncan decided that the team should celebrate their New England Championship win with a trip across the pond. The team raced a four, and even won their first two races.
          
    
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        Crew Team Rows into New England Championship
          
        Track and Field Program Begins
          April 
          The first team used the asphalt around the hockey rink as the track, and the throwing competitions used a small plot of grass next to the Hobby House. In , a schedule of meets was arranged. The team was led by Coach Jack Fisher.
          
    
    New Gym Is Constructed
          July 
          The New Gym was constructed to fill the need of a new gymnasium. It was always known as the New Gym, even after it was an establishment on campus. The building included the Elwell Terrace and LaCroix Room. Squash courts were added in . It was demolished to pave the way for the Jordan Athletic Center in .
          
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        Alpine Skiing Program Is
          
    Established
          January 
          Established by Coach Nathaniel Bates, the Alpine ski team grew significantly over the years. The Nordic ski team grew out of the Alpine skiing program.
          
    Squash Program Begins
          January 
          Under the leadership of Coach George Seeley, the squash team began its program. There were very few courts, so matches took all day, until the construction of five new courts in .
          
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        Golf Program Begins
          April 
          The team began as a varsity sport in its very first year. They were led by Coach Bill Croke.
          
    
    Cross Country Completes First Season
          September 
          Led by Coach Don Stewart, the team won four meets and lost three meets. It has been a highly competitive sport since then, capturing ISL Championships in , ,  and .
          New Track Is Built
          July 
          
    The new track is built and dedicated in memory of James Lachlan McLaughlin, Harvard class of , given by the family of Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. McGrath (parents of Jim ’, John ’, and trustee Marilyn McGrath).
          
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        Tennis Team Dominates League
          April 
          
    From  to , the varsity tennis team won  league championships, capturing ISL Championships in , , , and .
          Crew Team Wins the New England Championship
          May 
          
    The team won convincingly by  seconds. Along with the New England Championship win, they also won the Canadian Schoolboy Championship, which they went on to win again in . The team went on to win the New England Championship again in , , , and . The championships during the s were under the direction of Coach Kim Bassett, who was an invaluable asset to the crew program. The  championship was under the coaching of Tim Wood ’.
          
    
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        Mr. Hamilton Retires After 29 Years
          June 
          
    “His leadership made us better. Our commander had a vision of Belmont Hill, standing high on the hill, excellent, aspiring, a lighthouse school. He gave us hope, direction, and inspiration; we all strove together to make our school a better place; perhaps, one day, it would become the very best place. That was worth working for.” – David A. Aloian, fifth Head of School, 
          Charles F. Hamilton left an incredible legacy. Enrollment surpassed  students and the campus flourished. The most significant contribution was Hamilton’s push to have all the members of the School be able to congregate in one place. At the time, the assembling of the boys would have to occur in shifts. When the opportunity arose, Hamilton, with support from the Trustees and a generous gift from George and Margaret Lynch, took advantage and forever changed the landscape of our campus. That building was the Chapel, or Hamilton Chapel as we know it today.
          Mr. David A. Aloian Takes Over as Headmaster
          July 
          David A. Aloian was no stranger to Belmont Hill as he served on the faculty from -. Aloian returned after holding the headmaster position at Concord Academy from –. As our fifth Headmaster, Aloian succeeded in improving and expanding the curriculum. He focused on the quality of teaching and made improvements in science, computer science, and the arts. Aloian also established the activities with Winsor and brought many speakers and presenters to campus.
          
    
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        Tennis Team Wins the League Championship
          
    May
          As expected, Belmont Hill’s varsity tennis team achieved a third consecutive undefeated season and league championship.
          Belmont Hill Celebrates 50 Years
          
    May
          
    
    The opening prayer was delivered by Reverend Francis B. Sayre ’. Addresses were given by Derek C. Bok, President of Harvard, and Kingman Brewster ’, President of Yale. It was a night of reflection on the accomplishments and challenges so far, as well as a look ahead to the future.
          
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        Boathouse Is Renovated July 
          
    The new acorn structure replaced the original structure in .
          Claflin Athletic Center Is Constructed July
          The Claflin Athletic Center was constructed to bring the hockey rink inside. It was dedicated to William H. Claflin, founding incorporator, and William H. Claflin, Jr. ’, member of the Executive Committee and the Board of Trustees. The hockey rink was named again for G.W. Finch Keller, just as the outdoor rink had been. It also included the Parrot Entryway. Along with the New Gym, it was demolished for the Jordan Athletic Center.
          
    
    
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        Nordic Skiing Program Is Established Fall of 
          
    The Nordic Skiing program was established due to growth of the skiing program and the need for two separate teams. Led by Coaches Buddy Bates and Hal Melcher, the program joined the Lakes Region League in  and captured Lakes Region titles in  and .
          
    Wrestling Program Sends First Wrestler to Nationals February 
          Peter Sullivan ’ ( lbs.) was also a Graves Kelsey Champion and first repeat New England Champion.
          
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        Sailing Program Is Established
          
    
    April 
          Under the leadership of Coaches Ted Burt and John Wilson, the sailing team began by sailing on the Charles River daily. In the s, Coach Chris Zamore acquired a fleet of boats on Mystic Lake. The team would win the Massachusetts and Maine State Championships in .
          
    
    Second Graves Kelsey Championship Team February 
          Emmett Lyne ’ ( lbs.) and Alfred Adams ’ ( lbs.) were Champions at the tournament.
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        Roger F. Duncan Takes the Helm as Headmaster
          July 
          Roger F. Duncan had served on the faculty for  years and as assistant headmaster for many years, so he was the obvious choice when there was a need for a headmaster in between David Aloian and the arrival of Christopher Wadsworth. It’s no surprise that Duncan supported the community as he already had during his years of tenure.
          
    
    Mr. Christopher Wadsworth Begins His Tenure After Awaited Arrival
          July
          Mr. Wadsworth’s -year tenure as our seventh Head of School was a productive, steady era. Wadsworth helped to expand financial aid and improve publications and communications. Under his leadership, initiatives such as summer programs and parent involvement were created, and the teacher internship program was established. A new library and the Lynch Center, including an up-to-date computer lab, was built, and the original gym was renovated into the Robsham Memorial Center for the Arts. Encapsulating the tight-knit community that Wadsworth wanted, the Senior Breakfast was created to connect the faculty and the seniors one last time before the graduation ceremony.
          
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        Lacrosse Program Begins
          April 
          The lacrosse program began with a Middle School team that posted a strong - record in . The varsity team started in league competition in .
          
    The Story of Belmont Hill School: 1923–1983 Is Published
          
    July 
          An update to the th Anniversary edition, the th Anniversary edition included new information, additional chapters, and more interviews with community members.
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        Hockey Team Wins the New England Championship
          
    March 
          
    The team went on to win the championship again in  under the leadership of Coach Ken Martin ’.
          Crew Team Wins Princess Elizabeth Cup
          
    August 
          
    After traveling to the Henley Royal Regatta in England, the first eight won the Princess Elizabeth Cup.
          
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        First Track and Field ISL Championship
          May  Belmont Hill opens with a tie with Milton and Thayer.
          Mr. Cameron “Chip” Dewar
          June 
          Mr. Dewar followed Mr. Croke as the School’s second Director of Athletics. He also taught Latin and served as Head Varsity Football Coach.
          Lacrosse Team Goes Undefeated and Wins the Murphy Cup
          May 
          
    June 
          
    Mr. Croke taught in the Math Department and coached all three seasons in football, basketball, and baseball. Most notably, he was the first Director of Athletics, from  to .
          
    
    
    In only their third year of league competition, the lacrosse program won its first ISL Championship with the Murphy Cup. With that season, Senior attackman Tucker Hansen ’ became Belmont Hill’s first All-American.
          
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        Mr. William Croke Retires
          Soccer
          
    
    November
          
    The team won under the leadership of Cliff Goodband and Michael Schafer.
          Track and Field Wins the New England Championship
          
    May
          The team captured both the ISL and New England Championships that year under the leadership of Fran Kirby, Kevin Fleming, and John MacLean.
          
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        Team Wins the New England Championship
          
        Dr. Richard I. Melvoin Starts His Tenure
          July 
          Richard I. Melvoin was appointed as the eighth Head of School after Chris Wadsworth departed for a school in Turkey. Dr. Melvoin came to Belmont Hill after five years of university admissions work at Harvard and earlier roles at Deerfield Academy, where he was a teacher, advisor, drama and athletic coach, and administrator. Dr. Melvoin is also a historian and lecturer of history. He is the author of New England Outpost: War and Society in Colonial Deerfield.
          
    
    A Winning Era in Golf Continues
          May 
          Led by Coach Patty Whitney the golf team captures both the ISL Championship and the ISL Kingman Tournament Championship. They would do the same in  and . These three double championship seasons were part of an era of golf championships that included ISL Championships in , , , , , , , , , , , , and  and ISL Kingman Tournament Championships in , , , , , , and .
          
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        A Winning Era in Squash Begins March 
          The squash team follows up NEPSAC Championships in , , and  with its first ISL Championship in , the year the ISL Squash League was founded. The program would go on to win  more titles thereafter with championships in , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , and .
          
    Belmont Hill Celebrates Its 75th Anniversary September 
          The th Anniversary included the th Anniversary Campaign, which raised a total of . million for the revitalization of our campus and physical plant. Additionally, the th Anniversary Album was published, which “is a pictorial history which seeks not to extend in detail the account of events and accomplishments but rather to convey by imagery and voices some of the school’s atmosphere over time and some of its themes of the past and present.”
          
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        Jordan Athletic Center Opens
          
    November 
          The new millennium brought a significant upgrade to the athletic facilities with a state-of-the-art , sq. foot athletic complex. The all-encompassing facility includes an Olympic-sized ice hockey rink, a double gymnasium, seven international squash courts, a wrestling room, a fitness center/ weight room, and an athletic training room. The Gerald R. Jordan Athletic Center also includes the following spaces: the Wadsworth Room, Drucker Terrace, William E. Croke Athletic Office, Linda Isner Parents Council Office, Fusco Varsity Locker Room, Cross Family Fitness Center, Fritz Gym, Seeley Squash Center, Palanjian Tennis Courts, the Homer Alpine Ski Team Room, Ted Martellini Basketball Court, and Kenneth M. Martin ’ Rink. It was generously donated by Gerald R. Jordan and his sons, Gerald R. Jordan ’ and Reid Jordan ’, in gratitude to Belmont Hill.
          
    Football Team Scores Undefeated Season, Third Straight ISL Championship, and First NEPSAC Championship
          
    November 
          The football team completes an undefeated season while capturing a third consecutive ISL Championship. The team would defeat Hotchkiss – to capture the School’s first-ever NEPSAC Football Bowl Championship. The program would go on to win ISL titles in , , , and  and NEPSAC Championships in , , and .
          
    100 YEARS OF ATHLETICS 38 
        A Winning Era for Wrestling Begins December 
          Since , the wrestling program has won the following championship – ISL: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , and ; New England Championship: , , , , , and .
          
    Lacrosse Captures ISL Championship May 
          Since , the lacrosse team has captured ISL Championships in the following years: , , , , , and .
          
    
    BELMONT HILL SCHOOL 39 
        
        Boathouse Is Renovated and Expanded June 
          
    The boathouse was renovated and expanded in , and is the structure that stands today.
          
    Track and Field Wins Both the ISTA and New England Championships
          May 
          
    The team finished with an undefeated record of - in dual and tri meets. They went on to win ISL Championships in the following years: , , , , , , , , , , , , , and . They won New England championships in the following years: , , , , , , , , , and .
          
    100 YEARS OF ATHLETICS 40  
        Crew Team Wins National Championship, the Start of a Winning Era
          May 
          
    The team won New England Championships in the following years: , , , , , , , , , , , , and . They went on to win the National Championship again in , , and .
          Alpine Ski Team Begins a Decade of Dominance
          February 
          The Alpine ski team wins  ISL Championships in  years, winning the league in , , , , , , , , and . They would also capture the School’s first-ever NEPSAC Class A Alpine Ski Championship in  as well as additional ISL titles in , , and .
          
    
    BELMONT HILL SCHOOL 41  
        Hockey Team Plays Frozen Fenway
          
    
    January 
          The Varsity hockey team played St. Sebastian’s at Fenway Park for the Frozen Fenway series. They would also play at Fenway Park in 
          
    Football Team Plays at Gillette Stadium
          November 
          The Varsity football team played their traditional rival game against Governor’s Academy at Gillette Stadium.
          
    
    100 YEARS OF ATHLETICS 42  
        and .
        Basketball Team Plays at the Garden
          January 
          The Varsity basketball team played against St. Sebastian’s at the TD Garden.
          
    
    Baseball Team Plays at Fenway Park
          
    April 
          
    The Varsity Baseball Team played against St. Sebastian’s at Fenway Park.
          
    BELMONT HILL SCHOOL 43 
        June
          
    
    
    
    The beloved Dr. Melvoin retired after  remarkable years at Belmont Hill. The progress made as Dr. Melvoin brought Belmont Hill into the st century was astounding.
          July 
          
    Hailing from Berwick Academy, Mr. Schneider was appointed the ninth Head of School in . Since arriving at Belmont Hill, Mr. Schneider has propelled the School forward into its second century.
          
    
    
    
    100 YEARS OF ATHLETICS 44 
        Mr. Gregory J. Schneider Becomes Ninth Head of School
          Dr. Richard I. Melvoin Retires as Ronald M. Druker ’62 Head of School after 25 Years
          
        A
          Championship Year
          Like No
          Other – Belmont Hill varsity teams capture a school-record  championships in a single year, eclipsing the previous record of  championships captured in –. Teams won championships in  of the school’s  sports including Alpine Skiing, Baseball, Crew, Football, Golf, Nordic Skiing, Sailing, Squash, Track & Field, and Wrestling.
          
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    BELMONT HILL SCHOOL 45 –
        Mr. Martin has given  years to the School,  as a faculty member and  as a student. He was the School’s third Director of Athletics, head varsity hockey coach for  seasons amassing a state record of  wins, Head Form Advisor, and Classics Department Chair. Ken Martin is Belmont Hill through and through.
          
    
    Athletics Is Modified for COVID-19
          
    Pandemic September 
          
    
    
    
    Mr. Tahan has been the Athletics Director for the past  years and is a critical member of the Belmont Hill community. Mr. Tahan also teaches Science and English courses, including Applied Physics and Maine Coast, and coaches hockey.
          
    
    
    100 YEARS OF ATHLETICS 46  
        Mr. Ken Martin
          
        Mr. George P. Tahan, P’20 
          
              
              
            
            Centennial Celebration Committee
          Bill Achtmeyer ’, P ’, Centennial Celebration Committee Chair
          Carl Martignetti ’, Centennial Campaign Chair
          Greg Schneider, Ronald M. Druker ’ Head of School
          ATHLETICS COMMITTEE
          Don Bradley P’
          Ken Martin ’
          George Tahan P ’
          Tyson Trautz
          FORMER HEADS OF SCHOOL
          Rick Melvoin
          Chris Wadsworth P ’
          BOARD PRESIDENTS
          Jon Biotti ’, P ’ (–)
          Chris Clifford P ’ (–)
          
    Rick Ganong ’, P ’ (–)
          John Pike ’, P ’ (–)
          PARENTS
          Amy Madden P ’, ’, Parents Vice Chair
          Pam Broderick P ’, ’
          Jennifer Drucker P ’, ’
          Julie Gomes P ’, ’
          Jackie Hendrix P ’
          Kelly Pellagrini P ’, ’
          Ann Ryan P ’, ’, ’
          Meghan Weldon P ’, ’, ’
          CURRENT AND FORMER FACULTY AND STAFF
          Don Bradley P’
          Caleb Collins ’, P ’
          Bev Coughlin
          Paul DiResta
          Dan Duarte
          Lora Farkas P ’, ’
          Dan Fiori
          Jay Fritz ’
          Beth Girioni
          Shannon Hutteman
          Steve Kaplan ’
          Caroline Kenney
          Shelly Kroll
          Bill Mahoney
          Ken Martin ’, P ’
          Elton Matos
          Donnell Patterson
          Harold Prenatt
          George Seeley
          Michael Sherman
          Ruth Sweeney
          George Tahan P ’
          Lindsey Taylor
          Tyson Trautz
          Travis Woolcott
          ALUMNI
          George Lynch ’, P ’, Alumni Vice Chair
          s – John Pike ’, P ’
          s – Bill Cleary ’, P ’
          
    s – John Grady ’, P ’, Art Norton ’
          s – Emmett Lyne ’, Steve Weeks ’, Carl Martignetti ’, Andy Cadiff ’
          s – Jon Biotti ’, P ’, Tagg Romney ’, P ’, ’ s – Jason Hurd ’, P ’, ’ s – Dave Antonelli ’, Greg Paul ’ s – Matt Ryan ’ s – Jack McHugh ’
          STUDENTS 
          FORM PRESIDENTS
          Daniel Drucker ’ Luke Travaglini ’
          Alex Laidlaw ’ omas Danahy ’ Will Sandor ’
          BELMONT HILL SCHOOL 47
        Coach Brian Phinney during a Varsity Hockey Game against St. Sebastian’s, .
          
              
              
            
            Athletic Coaches
          FALL
          FOOTBALL, est. 
          Phillips E. Wilson –
          G.W. Finch Keller –
          William D. Alexander –,
          George Hoague, Jr.
          omas R. Morse
          William E. Croke
          John W. Fisher
          John M. Mackenzie
          Robert S. Kistner
          Edward M. Gallagher III
          Cameron K. Dewar
          Kevin J. Fleming
          Christopher M. Butler
          Current: Bryson Rosser
          SOCCER, est.
          Whittemore Whittier
          Eric Nyborg
          Frederic B. Preston –
          Davenport Plummer III –
          John Liebson –
          George W. Seeley –, –
          Edward M. Burt –
          Michael J. Schafer –
          Current: Jorge Montoya –
          CROSS COUNTRY, est. 
          Donald S. Stewart –
          Harold P. Melcher, Jr. –
          Christopher H. Zamore –
          Francis A. Kirby III –
          Current: Tyson A. Trautz –
          WINTER
          HOCKEY, est. 
          Phillips E. Wilson –, –
          H.L. Sherman –
          Prentice G. Downes –
          Hugh Robertson –
          John A. Koslowski –
          Edward Songin –
          Gerard J. Walworth –
          Kenneth M. Martin III ’ –
          Jeremiah S.P. McCarthy ’ –
          Current: Brian Phinney –
          BASKETBALL, est. 
          William E. Croke –
          James H. Kramer –
          John M. MacKenzie –
          Erik C. Bertelsen, Jr. –
          Ted P. Martellini –, -–
          John Carroll –
          Alfred J. Murphy III ’ –
          Current: Corey Cofield –
          WRESTLING, est. 
          Edward W. Test –
          Robert J. Smith –
          Mr. Fields –
          Gilbert Jordan –
          Michael G. Burnett –
          Jon E. Kaiser –
          Jack Zoeller –
          William McClarnon –
          Robert H. Linberg –
          Current: Donald F. Bradley III –
          ALPINE SKIING, est. *
          Nathaniel B. Bates –
          Daniel K. Hunt –
          Patricia Whitney –
          Tyson A. Trautz –, –
          David Goff –
          Caroline J. Kenney –
          Current: Stephen Feldman –, –
          NORDIC SKIING, est. *
          Nathaniel B. Bates –
          Harold P. Melcher, Jr. –
          Christopher H. Zamore –
          Francis A. Kirby III –
          Jared R. Courtney ’ –
          Fiona Ahearne –
          Current: Jake DeCaprio ’ –
          SQUASH, est. 
          George W. Seeley –, –, –
          Stewart G. MacDonald, Jr. ’ –
          John F. Ambielli –
          Current: Robert F. Brownell III –
          SPRING
          BASEBALL, est. 
          Phillips E. Wilson –
          William T. Barker –
          Joseph C. Willey –
          Prentice G. Downes –
          G.W. Finch Keller –
          Maynard W. Maxwell –
          William E. Croke –, –
          Olin H. Ingham –
          Kenneth M. Martin III ’ -, -
          Richard S. Noone, Jr. ’ -
          Michael Schafer -
          David O. Greer -
          Edward M. Gallagher III ’ -
          Michael R. Grant -
          Current: David Cunningham, Jr. ’ -
          CREW, est. 
          R. Heber Howe -
          Mr. Bradin -
          Parker Hamilton -
          G. Lincoln Dow -
          Hugh Lawrence -
          William O’Leary -
          Roger F. Duncan -
          Charles W.D. Bassett -
          Orrin G. Wood III ’ -
          Current: Christopher C. Richards -
          TENNIS, est. 
          Leroy A. Howland, Jr. -
          John A. Myers, Jr. -
          Daniel K. Hunt -
          Ann Wade Iandiorio -
          John F. Ambielli -
          Katie McNamara -, -
          Nicholas Cary -
          Current: William Speer -
          GOLF, est. 
          William E. Croke –
          Gerard J. Walworth –, –
          Robert S. Kistner –
          Peter Kimball –
          Patricia Whitney -
          Current: Charles Doar –
          TRACK & FIELD, est. 
          John W. Fisher –, –
          Robert L. Severance –
          Donald S. Stewart –
          Francis A. Kirby III –
          Current: Adam T. Harder –
          SAILING, est. 
          Edward M. Burt –
          John M. Wilson –, –
          Christopher H. Zamore –, –, –, –, –, – omas Sitzmann ’ –
          Zachary Orlav –
          Carl Zimba –
          Daphne Lyman –
          Fiona Ahearne –
          Kevin Dooley –
          Current: Peter Creedon –
          LACROSSE, est. 
          J. Beacham Tredennick – Christopher M. Butler –
          Current: Timothy J. Sullivan –
          *the Skiing program split into the Nordic and Alpine Skiing teams in .
          100 YEARS OF ATHLETICS 48
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            Athletic Staff
          DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS
          William E. Croke
          Cameron K. Dewar
          Kenneth M. Martin III ’
          Current: George P. Tahan
          ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS
          Holly Martin
          Robert G. Cressey
          Alfred J. Murphy III ’
          James Peck ’
          Bryson Rosser
          Current: Andrew M. Davis ’
          EQUIPMENT MANAGER
          Win Waite
          Alex Ferguson
          Tom Caveney
          Current: Willis Negron
          ATHLETIC TRAINER
          
    Roy Fowler
          Paul Parmer
          Gerald Foster
          Charles Richard
          Edward Doherty
          Current: Dennis Chin, Jennifer Ruys
          STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING TRAINER
          Current: Andrew Markham
          ZAMBONI DRIVER
          
    Henry B. Sawyer, Jr. ’
          Richard Amber
          Roy Fowler
          Edward Pride
          Robert Kiddie
          Edward Padudo
          Mark Mirra
          Current: Keith Carey
          BELMONT HILL SCHOOL 49
        Head Athletic Trainer Dennis Chin in the Training Room, .
          
              
              
            
            Captains List
          FALL
          – Francis A. Martin
          – William B. Speare
          – Matthew M. Hale, Jr.
          – Kenneth M. Martin, Jr.
          – Robert W. Pond, Jr.
          – Robert S. Hurlbut
          – Roger M. Martin
          – Francis M. Bacon II
          – Ashton Emerson
          – Robert C. Holcombe
          – Edward M. Chase
          – Laurence W. Carstein
          – August R. Meyer
          – Robert A. Tappan
          – Samuel M. Hosmer
          – David B. Baldwin
          – Donald M. Crocker – Richard C. Foster
          – Charles L. Tarbell
          – Alan K. Porter
          – Horace A. Skilton, Jr. – Richard I. Jones – John H. McCarthy, Jr.
          – Richard K. Conant, Jr.
          – Alfred D. Foster
          – William E. Allison, Jr.
          David R. Howe
          Wilfred D. Little – David A. Perry, Jr. – Charles H. Sellman
          Randall ompson, Jr. – William P. Meehan – John Hurd II
          James S. Parkhill III
          Douglas H. ayer, Jr.
          – Brooks H. Pettit
          Peter F. Tague III
          – Edward A. Watters
          – Robert J. Gaynor
          Edward W. Blackwood
          Joseph C. Scaring
          – Eric D. Bradlee – Douglas T. MacLean
          Robert C. Foster
          – omas E. Koslowski
          – Jon A. Joseph
          – John K. Spring, Jr.
          – Charles M. Wisnioski
          – L. Robert Porteous II
          – Kenneth Littleton, Jr.
          – Peter N. Fox
          – Robert S. Harrison
          Gary J. Joyal
          – Roger T. Hayden, Jr.
          – William G. Finnerty, Jr.
          John S. Mazzone
          – Gary M. Barrett
          Stephen P. Mannix
          – Steven P. Guarnaccia
          Mark A. Milley
          – James C. Peck
          – W. John Porell
          Albert O. Wilson III
          – Robert B. Fitzpatrick
          Sean W. Mullaney
          – Joseph P. Curtin
          Nathan G. Leonard
          David K. Wanger
          – Paul F. Carroll
          Paul J. Stanton
          – Richard A. Faro
          Richard J. Ganong, Jr.
          – Gregory M. Dayton
          Christopher D. Sweeney
          – Robert T. Jones
          Peter M. Murphy
          – Arthur E. Boland
          Daniel J. Curtin
          – Mortimer J. Buckley III
          Daniel J. Curtin
          – Vincent F. Barletta
          Edward E. Madden, Jr.
          – Paul A. Keany, Jr.
          Adrian C. Webb-Johnson
          – Jason H. Hurd
          Henry W. Quinlan
          – Marc S. Deragon
          Jeffrey E. Young
          – Gregory D. Callahan
          Todd L. Crowley
          Michael C. Garrity
          – Brian P. Callahan
          J. Bradford Carlson
          Paul R. Oberto
          John E. Seni III
          Eric D. Wallace
          – Todd J. Davis
          David M. Parker – Donald J. Chiofaro, Jr.
          Andrew W. Wright
          Michael J. Callahan
          Peter C. Kelley
          Curtis C. Bolden
          Nicholas C. Cantalupo
          – Jesse P. Faneuil
          Jeffrey M. Ryan
          John C. Clifford
          Andrew F. DeMarco
          Benjamin J. Finnegan
          Brendan M. McCafferty
          Robert B. Burns
          Peter J. Doyle
          Jason A. Riley – Robert B. Burns
          Peter J. Doyle
          Jason A. Riley
          R. Jay Fahey, Jr.
          Darren D. Gallup
          John P. Murphy
          Christopher S. Mannix
          Michael K. McGuire
          Walter A. Snickenberger III
          Michael E. Walsh
          William E. Forde
          Garrett D. Hatton
          Daniel W. McDonald
          – Barry C. Gallup Jr.
          Kevin F. Yetman
          Corey T. Gatewood
          John R. McCusker
          Daniel L. Williams
          – Paul P. DeJesus
          Michael A. DiSanto
          Alexander J. Englert
          Michael H. Kinnealey
          – Kyle E. Duke
          Tyler C. Dziama
          Robert B. Goyette
          Henry B. Meyer
          – Patrick N. Bathon
          Joseph E. Cookson
          Kevin J. Travaline
          John D. Wolfsberg
          – John A. Bergantino
          Nickolaos P. Davos
          Michael P. Gustafson
          Tyler L. West
          Brian N. Bowser
          Michael J. Minahan
          Parker S. Mundt
          Robert C. Perdoni
          – Petros V. Davos
          Matthew R. Gustafson
          Michael J. Leary
          Daniel A. Wanger – Nolan P. Brennan
          Eric M. Gustafson
          Joseph D. LaLiberte
          Gregory J. Plumb – Ian W. Arthur
          Evan C. Chaletzky
          Harry J. Kraft
          Jack L. Tamasi
          – Dean J. Demetri II
          Robert T. Griffin
          David A. Perdoni
          Zachary D. Geddes
          Raymond W. Hunt
          Nathaniel A. Miller
          Peter S. Tamasi
          Jackson D. Bobo
          Jake I. Haase
          Justin A. O’Neil-Riley
          – Jaylen A. Bailey
          Justin A. O’Neil-Riley
          Shane M. Rockett
          – Isaiah S. Gomes
          John R. McHugh
          Max G. Peterson
          Luke M. Bobo
          Grant W. Litchfield
          Cameron D. Reirden
          Ikenna Ugbaja
          – Michael A. Ahonen
          Henry S. Lodge
          Nolan F. Parchesky
          – Calogero D. LoGrasso
          Christopher J. Milmoe
          SOCCER, est.
          Richard M. Sherwood
          Howard D. Siedler, Jr.
          David Clark IV
          Frank N. Dickinson
          eodore S. Greene, Jr.
          Harvey C. Smith
          – Dennis G. Little
          – Eric Dunn
          – Donald D. McNeil
          – William P. Elwell, Jr.
          – Robert L. Woodbury
          – John R. Curtin John S. Simon
          – Robert M. Watkins
          – Robert M. Watkins
          – Arthur E. Norton
          – Christopher Scott
          – William W. Willett
          – Rodger A. Mattlage omas J. Scott III
          – omas J. Scott III
          – John S. Beal
          – Arthur B. Fay
          – Charles B. Dane
          – Charles B. Dane
          – Chester E. Homer III
          – Peter B. Talbot
          – Allen M. Sheldon
          – omas H. Burchard
          – Robert L. Bumford, Jr.
          – John V. Harvey, Jr.
          – Charles P. Knowles
          – Peter J. Kermond
          – J. Todd deBurlo
          – John B. Farrell Patrick J. Fortin
          – John J. Barcus, Jr. Paul C. Casey
          – Gary P. Martin
          – Kenneth E. Bielski
          – Robert L. Ricciardelli
          – Robert B. Cleary, Jr.
          Kevin J. Coakley
          – Todd R. Jackson
          – Joshua C. Caplan
          Christian F. Liles
          – Aaron N. Caplan
          – Scott B. Barringer
          – Timothy J. Kelly
          – John A. Carroll III
          – Benjamin O. Davis
          Peter J. Kilmartin, Jr.
          – Benjamin M. Coughlin
          Christopher C. Russell
          Michael A. Cotter
          Peter C. Rogaris
          Matthew M. Fritz
          Michael H. Taylor – Brian P. Fleming
          eodore A. Zevitas
          John R. Riley
          Daniel P. Young
          John E. Giannacopoulos
          G. Clifford Goodband III
          David C. Prinn
          Ted P. Giannacopoulos
          Ryan C. Goodband
          David A. Seeley
          John A. Holodnak
          William W. MacColl
          Marcello N. Micozzi
          Matthew S. Murphy
          Ryan M. Hurd
          Peter J. Scheufele
          Richard A. Trussell, Jr.
          Zachary O. Toth
          Ryan H. Hutzler
          Gregory M. O’Connell
          David R. Chadwick
          Jacob S. Duker
          Grayson T. Holland – Mark D. Crane
          Benjamin S. Duker
          Matthew R. Lewis
          Andrew J. DesBois
          Lee O. DesBois
          Matthew T. O’Connell
          Andrew J. Holland
          Craig F. Light
          John R. Wendler
          Samuel A. Duker
          Kyle B. Rosse
          – Marco S. Martellini
          Samuel L. McQuillan
          Birin S. Padam
          Alec M. Bullen
          Samuel P. Meyers
          John M.W. Cresap
          Sebastian C. King
          William R.W. Cresap
          Abdurezak Shemsu
          William C. Crowley
          Tucker G. Hallowell
          Joshua S. Fischer
          Emmett H. Gordon
          omas J. Daley III
          Alessandro D. Zenati
          100 YEARS OF ATHLETICS 50
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        – John C. Kingston
          Robert P. Williamson
          – Brian E. Antonelli
          John W. Bell
          – Leighton A. Dolan
          Michael C. Montanaro
          – Cole H. Matthews
          Hamza Shemsu
          – William Dean
          Erick A. Silva
          – Max A. Carboni
          William Lloyd
          – Max A. Carboni
          William Lloyd
          CROSS COUNTRY, est.
          – Peter W. Richardson
          – Peter S. Guild
          – Michael Buros
          Daniel Pierce – Daniel Peirce
          – Jeffrey L. Taveras
          – Joseph E. Mullaney III
          – David E. Ratcliff, Jr.
          Michael F. Sullivan
          – John Q. Bird
          Peter J. O’Brien
          Edward F. O’Connell, Jr.
          – Robert G. Yetman, Jr.
          – omas W. Derry
          Philip Menervino, Jr.
          – Michael S. Brown
          James W. Umlas
          – Scott A. Murray – Daniel M. Griffin, Jr.
          Edward G. MacMahon
          – P. David Gifford
          Lee Okurowski
          – Jonathan M. Bernheimer
          Joseph C. Cannistraro – Richard S. Kassissieh
          Adam R. ornbrough – omas Y. Hung
          Matthew J. Siegel
          – David M. Baker
          Martin J. Keane
          – Marcus A. Collier
          Michael J. Schwartz
          R. Scott Goldkamp
          Douglas A. Marple
          Charles F. Loutrel III
          Trevor S. McGill
          Elisha B. Gallaudet
          Joshua J. Romney
          – Christopher Baker
          Jon S. Callahan
          – Robert C. Molvar
          Charles E. Rounds III
          – Ryan P. Hoffman
          – Jared R. Courtney
          Joseph J. Delgardo
          – Joseph J. Delgardo
          Peter W. Rosenblum
          – Christopher M. Bragdon
          – Alexander N. Smith
          Benjamin G. Wells
          – Mark S. Rounds
          – James C. Oliver
          Robert E. Rose
          – Nicholas L. Baker
          Ryan C. McNiff
          – William Bihrle IV
          Anyenda O. Onyagwa
          Ernest A. Siciliano
          – Francisco Fernandez
          Del-Castillo
          Nils C. Wernerfelt
          – Francisco Fernandez
          Del-Castillo
          Nyadenya O. Inyagwa
          Eric B. McKenna
          – Brian S. Alexander
          Samuel W. Baker
          – Will S. Gibbons
          Ross A. Marino
          – Will S. Gibbons
          Jonathan D. Reindollar
          – Colin M. Egan
          Patrick J. Lee
          Andrew M. Reed
          – Edward C. Harvey
          Matthew O. Ricotta
          – Ian P. Meyer
          Joseph L. Troderman
          – omas J. Gill
          Ian P. Meyer
          – Matthew J. Czarnecki
          Alexander L. Hall
          – Alexander L. Hall
          John H. Power
          – Matthew S. Armstrong
          William J. Weiter
          – Andrew A. Kaneb
          John C. Pappo
          – James Q. McGaugh
          John C. Pappo
          – Matthew H. Goguen
          Matthew A. Smith
          – Charles A. Donahue
          Aidan F. McGaugh
          – Sreetej Digumarthi James J. Donahue
          James J. Donahue
          omas J. Romney
          Jeremy R. Eaton
          Aaron J. Stanger
          WINTER
          HOCKEY, est. 
          Kenneth M. Martin, Jr.
          Kenneth M. Martin, Jr.
          Kenneth M. Martin, Jr.
          – Francis A. Martin
          – Francis A. Martin
          – omas H. Kimball
          – David W. Baxter
          Dunbar Holmes
          Alfred S. Dewey
          Richard O. Howe
          Eugene Emerson
          Arthur W. Rice, Jr.
          Stephen Dewey – William H. Claflin III
          – George B. Baldwin – Richard H. Pleasants
          – J. Murray Smart
          – Warren Carstensen
          Robert Baldwin, Jr.
          Alan K. Porter
          John H. Knowles
          John Marno II
          Wyman W. Smart, Jr. – David C. Beede
          – James W. Harvey
          – David R. Harvey – Dixon S. Pike – Truman S. Casner – William J. Cleary, Jr. David A. Perry, Jr.
          – George W. Ferguson
          – John T. Copeland
          – Edward F. McGonagle, Jr. – Edward F. McGonagle, Jr.
          Gregory Downes
          William H.M. Beckett
          William M. Hogan
          David C. Mechem
          Wade M. Welch
          Jonathan E. Smith
          McEwan Perkins
          Edward F. Chase, Jr.
          Kenneth M. Martin
          George B. McManama,
          Charles H. Osborne – Charles B. Dane
          – Robert S. McManama
          – Alexander S. MacMillan III
          J. Gordon Scannell
          James J. Aiken
          John J. Aiken, Jr. – Paul L. Kelley
          – Michael J. Lyons
          Stephen D. Weeks
          – David E. Kelley – James D. Farrell
          Stephen P. Leahy
          Carl J. Martignetti
          – David M. Burke, Jr.
          – George P. Klapes – Robert F. McLaughlin, Jr.
          Scott M. Fusco
          Scott A. Webster
          Harold C. Duvall III
          Richard H. Bokavich Joshua C. Caplan
          Joshua C. Caplan
          Carl J. Young III
          David W. Browne
          James D. Coady
          Ronald J. Pascucci, Jr.
          David C. Kilpatrick
          Ian P. Moran
          Gregory D. Callahan
          Peter S. McLaughlin
          – Marco J. Ferrari – Jeremiah S.P. McCarthy – Todd J. Davis
          Daniel W. Sullivan – Graham K. Morrell
          Michael R. O’Leary – Daniel M. Lombard
          Michael S. Maturo
          – Tristan Lush
          William W. MacColl
          – Christopher J. Casey
          Scott C. Aldrich, Jr.
          Kevin J. Galvin
          – Robert Burns
          Ryan Cahill
          John Quinn
          – Brian Leslie John Murphy
          – Brian A. McCafferty
          Daniel S. Nezcypor
          Gregory M. O’Connell
          – John T. Balben
          Matthew J. Gordan
          Brian A. McCafferty
          – David A. Antonelli
          Matthew J. Gordon
          Wes W. Stephanian
          – Kyle G. Gordon
          Matthew R. McCollem
          Kevin J. McNamara
          – James R. Moscatel
          Jason E. Silvia
          Joseph A. Tierney
          – Michael J. Condon
          Dawson J. Luke
          John D. McNamara
          – John D. Caldwell III
          – Brandon D. McNally
          Michael J. McNamara
          – David M. Cunningham
          Joseph K. McNamara
          – Carl Hesler, III
          Michael N. Najjar
          Edward J. Rauseo
          – Tyler T. Granara
          Daniel J. Kelly
          Matthew E. Melanson
          – Charles K. Barrow
          Charles E. McConnell
          Mark C. Michalowski Jr. – David L. Giunta
          Brian C. Matthews
          – Jonathan P. Folsom
          Samuel P. Hesler
          Christian C. O’Neill
          – John A. Copeland
          Robert H. Radochia
          – Andrew R. Holland
          James J. Perullo
          Robert H. Radochia
          – Brett C. Bliss
          Luke W. Khozozian
          – omas J. Goguen
          Brendan M. Murphy
          Tyler N. Rubin
          – omas J. Goguen
          William W. Killoran
          Braden M. Reilly
          – Daniel L. Markham
          Ronan J. O’Donnell
          BASKETBALL,
          No Team
          John T. Whitman
          L. Boyd Higgins
          Hugh B. Clarke
          Robert E. Hodgdon
          Stephen B. Boireau Frederick W. Canfield
          William E. Allison, Jr.
          Harold H. Hookway, Jr.
          A. Garr Cranney, Jr. Francis V. Scanlan
          William M. Manly
          Laurence A. Tosi, Jr.
          Paul B. Repetto
          Robert C. Repetto
          Paul E. Zayotti
          Edward A. Watters
          Edward A. Watters
          Kenneth V. Nahigian
          Edward W. Blackwood
          omas F. Kimball
          Douglas P. Amon
          Douglas P. Amon
          Roger Van D. Bergen
          A. Shapiro
          Robert A. Goldkamp
          John W. Fisher, Jr. Robert B. Nelson
          Richard H. Saxl
          Henry E. Wyner
          Jay W. Siegfried
          William F. Samuelson
          Robert J. Samuelson
          Richard D. Oliver
          Charles S. Fisher Timothy C. Hester
          Daniel V. O’Connell James E. Reynolds
          Harry I. Pass Stephen G. Sheehan
          Marcus Harrington
          Antonio P. Polestra
          R. Lawrence Caperton
          Richard F. Goldhammer
          John J. Barcus, Jr.
          Teddy A. Pierre
          Joseph P. Curtin
          David K. Wanger
          Scott A. Gieselman
          Philip C. Silverman
          Mark J. Finnerty
          David W. Walker
          James A. Garrity, Jr.
          BELMONT HILL SCHOOL 51
        
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          P. David Gifford
          – Karl T. Benedict III
          – Adam R. ornbrough
          – omas Y. Hung
          – Hal Layer
          – R. Scott Goldkamp
          Sanford D. Whitehouse
          – R. Scott Goldkamp
          Douglas A. Marple
          – Jason H. Rife
          – Elisha B. Gallaudet
          Jason H. Rife
          – Colin A. Hynes
          Scott A. Ribich
          – Jeffrey A. Evans
          – Jared R. Courtney
          F. Jackson Stoddard III
          – Jared R. Courtney
          – Anthony G. Rowe
          – Benjamin D. Hamilton
          Anthony G. Rowe – Evan Campisi
          omas H. Martin, Jr.
          Paul M. Kelly
          Robert E. Rose
          – Nicholas L. Baker
          Robert E. Rose
          – Nicholas L. Baker
          Michael J. Murphy
          – William Bihrle
          Peter N. Evans
          Alexander E. Grause
          – Alexander E. Grause
          Maxwell W. ayer
          – Anthony J. Biondolillo
          Daniel J. Lin
          – Anthony J. Biondolillo
          Connor M. Gilligan
          – Charles H. Carey
          Peter J. Favaloro
          Connor M. Gilligan
          – Ryan J. Ganong
          Andrew M. Reed
          – Andrew M. Reed
          Andrew P. Greenough
          – Christopher S. Gilligan
          Edward C. Harvey
          – John M. W. Cresap
          Ian P. Meyer
          – Arman Ashrafi
          Ian P. Meyer
          Paul S. Malloy
          John H. Power
          – William P. Malloy
          John H. Power
          – Henry H. Swain
          William J. Weiter
          – Cameron D. Hall
          Benjamin M. Pradko
          – James Q. McGaugh
          Benjamin M. Pradko
          – James Eysenbach
          Aidan F. McGaugh
          – Charles A. Donahue
          Aidan F. McGaugh
          – Christiaan M. Eikeboom
          Charles R. Wells
          – Howard R. Huang
          – Brian J. Lee
          Lev J. Tolkoff
          SQUASH, est. 
          – T. Stephen Downes
          – George B. Henderson II
          – George B. Henderson II
          – Richard M. Leventhal
          – John C. Samuelson
          – Charles G. Goodhue
          – William F. Achtmeyer
          – David A. Sidman
          – Frank P. Brosens
          – Paul R. Heuchling
          Peter A. Sidman
          – Paul R. Heuchling
          Peter A. Sidman
          – Richard Gelin
          – No Captain
          – Anthony Simboli
          – John K. Buckner
          – Brewster Y. King
          – Robert P. Sandler
          – Robert E. Hallagan
          – Jonathan M. Bernheimer
          Douglas J. Lifford
          – Jonathan M. Bernheimer
          – Maurice B. Genser
          – No Captain
          – Peter J. Bye II
          Eduardo A. Ramirez
          – Benjamin O. Davis
          – Mark C. Derkazarian
          – Nicholas N. Keyes-Grevelis
          – William U. Tarr
          – William U. Tarr
          – M. Campbell MacColl
          – M. Campbell MacColl
          – D. Alexander Fish – Timothy P. Brennan – J. Patrick Malloy
          Mark T. Nary – Michael D. Brennan
          Jonathan S. Katz
          Michael D. Brennan
          Jonathan S. Katz
          Todd A. Basnight
          Richard A. Trussell, Jr.
          Anthony P. Bardaro
          Clark C. Gertler
          Joseph S. Pasquale
          Franklin E. Cohen
          Mark Froot
          John Fulham
          Ryan D. Dowd
          Christopher W. LeBlanc
          Marcus W.S. Bullen Ryan J. Mullaney
          Ryan J. Mullaney
          Julian S. Kirby
          Liam S. Quinn
          Edward B.C. Columbia
          Timothy R. Brownell Clark W. Doyle
          Timothy R. Brownell
          Clark W. Doyle
          Timothy R. Brownell
          Blake A. Gilbert-Bono
          James M. Bell
          Alexander B. Kurtin
          John W. Bell
          Andrew J. Lee omas J. Winston
          Andrew J. Lee omas J. Winston
          Douglas A. Conigliaro
          Samuel L. Freed
          Dietrich A. Jacobs
          William R. Okurowski
          Aaron D. Green
          SPRING
          BASEBALL, est. 
          – William P. Elwell
          – William P. Elwell
          – William P. Elwell
          – Matthew M. Hale, Jr.
          Reginald B. Elwell
          Reginald B. Elwell
          Stephen Delano
          Sherburn W. Merrill
          John Page
          Louis B. Carr
          Francis C. Eaton
          Michael T. Silver
          William L. Wood
          Robert B. Kayser M. Greely Summers III
          Samuel M. Hosmer – Frederick C. Bacon, Jr. – William L. Byrnes Joseph W. Monahan, Jr.
          L. Manlius Sargent, Jr.
          Stephen P. Parson
          Chandler W. Smart Nathan Weston
          John H. Knowles Horace A. Skilton, Jr.
          William Gelotte
          Robert A. Gelotte
          Robert A. Gelotte
          James W. Harvey, Jr.
          E. Leigh Quinn
          John S. Rambach
          James S. Gill
          William J. Cleary, Jr.
          George G. Crane
          Robert B. Cleary
          James S. Parkhill III
          John E. Page II
          R. Jonathan Fairbanks, Jr.
          Louis B. Carr, Jr.
          Robert J. Gaynor
          John W. Cranney
          omas F. Kimball
          William H. Lynch
          – Robert A. Walsh
          – Kenneth M. Martin III
          – Kenneth M. Martin III
          – Frederick K. Poulin, Jr.
          – William H. Darling
          – Bradford C. Talbox
          – David I. Sullivan
          – Peter B. Talbot
          – Leigh P. Hogan
          – Gary J. Joyal
          – Andrew D. Cadiff
          – James E. Reynolds
          – Joseph M. Henley David E. Kelley
          – Richard S. Noone, Jr.
          – John B. Mannix Antonio P. Polestra
          – John B. Farrell
          – George P. Klapes
          – David K. Wagner
          – Scott M. Fusco
          – eodore E. Tutun
          – Christopher D. Sweeney
          – Joseph W. Archiprete
          Edward J. Reddish
          – David S. Federman
          – Christopher J. Connelly
          – James D. Coady
          – James D. Coady
          – James B. Kenneally
          – Michael J. McHugh
          Derek Plourde
          – Benjamin M. Coughlin
          Scott H. Parrot
          – Brendan M. Turner – Brendan M. Turner
          – James M. Binnall
          – omas J. Flynn
          Todd J. Davis
          David A. Witkin
          – David V. Ostuni
          Dario M. Wilson
          – Max J. Koepke
          Jeffrey M. Ryan
          – Brian T. Binkowski
          Keith S. Morrell
          – Jonathan S. Katz
          – Robert B. Burns
          – Nicholas M. Barnicle
          Brian S. Leslie
          Peter McKeown
          – Daniel S. Neczypor
          – Sean R. Clancy
          Michael A. Pagliarulo
          – Taylor K. Glor
          – Matthew P. Gedman
          Maguire J. Wisall
          – Samuel T. Choate
          Kevin M. Johnson
          James R. Ramsey
          – Ugo P. DiBiase
          Brendan B. Goyette
          Eric B. Hailer
          Andrew K. Lind
          – Robert C. Cahill – Robert J. Caggiano
          Louis W. Hunt
          – David M. Cunningham
          Sean P. Gustin
          Jacob L.C. Levine
          Harold C. Roberson IV
          Keelan J. Smithers – Nolan P. Brennan
          Daniel J. Kelley
          Harold C. Roberson IV
          Charles E. McConnell
          Benjamin K. Wanger
          John R. Wilhoite
          – Armand J. DiFillipo
          Austin J. Masel – Robert P. Cronin III
          Peter D. O’Connell
          Brendan M. Rocha
          Samuel R. Rohrer
          Evan G. Sleight
          Spenser C. Smith
          Jaylen A. Bailey
          Jacob S. McOsker
          Evan G. Sleight
          Richard J. McNamara
          David B. Reyes
          Bennett H.H. Teceno
          Peter C. Jones
          Caleb J. McGrath-Sheldrick
          Anthony J. Pellagrini
          Drew J. Blackwell
          Anthony J. Pellagrini
          Jonathan C. Winnay
          Anthony J. Pellagrini
          Jack Farrell
          John P. Milewski
          Robert S. Hurlbut
          Waldo Holcombe
          Bradford Simmons
          William Bancroft
          Robert E. Snelling
          Peter T. Brooks
          omas L. Talbot II
          Harry A. Wheeler, Jr.
          Richard M. Holcombe
          Frederic C. Talbot
          Edward W. Morse
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        omas H. Hunter
        Geoffrey Clark
        Philip S. Burbank
        William B. Allyn
        David A. Knights
        John L. Middleton, Jr.
        Albert J. Locatelli, Jr.
        – Albert J. Locatelli, Jr.
          – Donald M. Livingstone
          – Richard B. Dalbeck
          – John S. Moore
          – Frederick Daniels
          – Elisha G. Peirce III
          – William K. Whitman
          – Lawrence T. Cabot
          – Alfred S. Adams
          – C. Anthony Federer
          – Kenneth P. Miner
          – J. Curtis Gwilliam – Nathaniel B. Childs
          – David E. Hamilton
          – Christopher D. Wadsworth
          – Stephen T. Livingston
          – Daniel F. Barnard
          – Douglas N. Bonner
          – Paul M. Silk
          – Robert A. Goldkamp
          – Richard L. Fisher
          – John P. Paris, Jr.
          – Jeffrey M. Gold – David W. Sidebotham
          – Stephen E. Carr
          – Edward W. Wood Orrin G. Wood III
          – Peter L. Gifford
          Jonathan R. White – Timothy W. Fulham
          – Henry K. Porter III
          – Peter J. Kermond
          – Hal P. Melcher
          – Michael S. Aloian – Frank G. Bane
          – Richard B. Putnam
          – Preston G. Curtis
          – Timothy W. Van Leer – Sean T. Coughlin
          – Ted G. MacMahon
          – John M. Connors III
          – David F. Reno
          – Robert C. Maier
          – Vincent F. Barletta Gilbert C. Hundley
          – John A. Carroll III – James V. McCarthy – Douglas A. Marple
          – Peter S. McLaughlin – Christopher J. Mutrie
          – Christopher W. Bordeau
          Eric D. Shaff
          – Frank J. Gorke
          – David C. Bordeau
          Patrick D. Rettig
          – Christian B. Burrows
          Michael R. Eastman
          – Michael E. Vallarelli
          – Benjamin D. Hamilton
          – Charles H. Gibson
          omas H. Martin, Jr.
          – Robert Basile
          David Hyde
          – Jackson Bell
          Andrew Muir
          Robert Rose
          – Nicholas L. Baker
          Michael J. Murphy
          – Stephen J. Newark
          Alexander E. Rothmeier
          – Michael S. Kiami
          Brendon D. Luby
          – Mark Fuller
          Matthew Gordan
          Zachary Zizza
          – Kyle G. Gordon
          Luke I. Sawitsky
          Nicholas D. Whitehead
          – Michael A. DiSanto
          Henry A. Luehrman
          Robert G. Stone
          – David A. Fuller
          Justin O. Mundt
          – Ian P. Connor
          Andrew M. Reed
          – Dara A. Alizadeh
          John A. Bergantino
          – Pranay S. Bose
          Daniel O. Kraft
          Adam J. Maleh
          – omas J. Gill
          Benjamin J. Jones
          Henry M. Ogilby, Jr.
          – Alexander G.W. Bailey
          Cole R. Durbin
          Mac M. Manion
          Alexander W. Richards
          – James G. Mazzio-Manson
          John H. Power
          Andrew J. Wilkins
          – Andrew W. Berg
          Sean C. Mannion
          Henry M. omas – eodore M. Danziger
          John K. High
          Jackson Stone – John D. Curtin
          Gianluca Foschi Walko
          Charles R. Stevenson
          Sreetej Digumarthi
          Christiaan M. Eikeboom
          Nicholas A. Hebard
          Howard R. Huang
          Benjamin L. Trotsky
          Stephen J. Warming
          Michael K. Bobo
          Sean C. Egan
          Luca Mezzanotte
          TENNIS, est. 
          Werner S. Willman
          Robert Billings
          Cornelius S. Hurlbut IV
          Arthur R. Grannis III
          Arthur K. Birnie
          Robert Banker
          Robert C. Repetto
          Richard J. Clarke, Jr. – John S. Simon
          – Robert Howe
          – Gerald B. Levinson
          – omas T. Warren
          – Christopher Scott
          – William W. Willett
          Kent Parrot
          Kent Parrot
          Edward A. Counihan IV
          William W. Price
          Lincoln Holmes
          – Jay W. Siegfried
          – Jay W. Siegfried
          – Kevin T. Bottomly
          – William F. Achtmeyer Charles G. Goodhue
          – William F. Achtmeyer Charles G. Goodhue
          – William F. Achtmeyer H. Clinton Furnald
          – Charles F. Harnett, Jr. – Douglas A. Henderson
          James P. Philliou – Gregory H. Zaff – Mark A. Pearlstein
          – Mark A. Pearlstein
          David E. Riester
          – Warren Cross, Jr.
          – Paul L. Palandjian
          – Andrew C. Kaneb
          – Andrew C. Kaneb
          Jonathan A. Krane – Leon A. Palandjian – Eduardo A. Ramirez
          Eduardo A. Ramirez – Todd B. Sullivan
          David N. Khoury
          Nicholas N. Keyes-Grevelis
          Nicholas N. Keyes-Grevelis
          Bradford F. Key
          Stephen N. Keyes-Grevelis
          Manny Makkas Benjamin P. Romney
          Timothy P. Brennen
          Timothy P. Brennen
          Couper Samuelson
          J. Patrick Malloy
          Michael D. Brennan
          Michael D. Brennan
          Todd Basnight Alexandre Jacquet
          Andrew M. Leisman
          William F. Carberry Mark N. Salem
          Franklin E. Cohen
          Samuel Baker
          – Joseph A. Tierney
          – Joseph A. Tierney
          Sean M. Tierney
          – Dawson J. Luke
          – Nicholas R. Tierney
          Peter M. Yanofsky
          – Charles N. Madden
          John F. Welch IV – Nicholas C. Cary
          Nicholas B. von Turkovich
          – Petros M. Palandjian
          – Charles B. Danziger
          Benjamin D. Lebowitz
          – John D. Ablon
          Owen A. Greenwood
          – Daniel M. Tsyvin
          – Andrew J. Lee
          omas J. Smith
          – Matthew Drucker
          Andrew J. Lee
          – Aaron W. Belluck
          – Jarrett Chen Christopher C. Egan
          – Robert P. Cooper
          GOLF, est. 
          – Frank B. Lamson
          – E. omas Porter
          – omas R. Ellis
          – Jonathan P. Ellis
          – Jonathan P. Ellis
          – Jonathan P. Ellis
          – Peter K. Ashton
          – Andrew S. Magee
          – Craig N. Johnston
          – Charles L. Raffi III
          – Richard D. Haskell, Jr. Charles L. Raffi III
          – omas H. Green III
          – Joseph D. Lynch
          – Kenneth E. Simon, Jr.
          – Christopher J. Simon
          – Charles J. Fox
          – Scott A. Webster
          – Kurt N. Simon
          – Daniel J. Lynch III
          – Douglas L. Barnard
          – Jeffrey M. Jacobs
          – Barrett J. Coakley
          Robert R. Madden
          – Paul N. Drepanos
          Scott E. Madden
          – Scott E. Madden
          – Brendan S. Monahan
          Frank B. Yunes
          – Brendan S. Monahan
          J. Tyler Spring
          Justin H. Monahan
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          Jens H. Odegard
          omas B. Ruggles
          Christopher W. Wilkins
          – Robert W. Jahrling
          William T. Ryan
          Patrick J. Shea
          Daniel V. O’Connell
          David L. Goodhue
          David B. Needham
          Paul R. Heuchling Peter A. Sidman
          Carl J. Reid
          – Benjamin D. Green
          Jeremy D. Welborn
          Benjamin D. Lebowitz
          Charles W. Schwartz
          – Michael D. Burns
          Justin H. Monahan
          – Michael D. Burns
          Justin H. Monahan
          – Michael D. Burns
          Justin H. Monahan
          David E. Hynes, Jr.
          John A. Quinn,
          J. Brett St. Clair
          John K. Giannuzzi
          Ryan D. Dowd
          Nathan Belkin
          Jonathan D. Reindollar
          Michael R. Trachy
          Matthew H. Isner
          Patrick D. Burpee
          Patrick D. Burpee
          John J. Lazor Joseph T. Lynch
          John J. Lazor Joseph T. Lynch
          Charles H. Greenwood
          Oisin C. Treanor
          Maahin Gulati Oisin C. Treanor
          John C. Donahue
          John C. Donahue
          Henry W. Harrison
          Willett
          John K. Broderick
          Christopher F. Wichenbaugh
          Joseph C. Hallowell
          W. Rowan
          Martin G. Mugar
          A. Myerson
          Robert M. Bowen
          Eric Christensen
          Frederick S. Holton
          E. Paquette
          Curtis B. Barger
          H. Ulfelder
          David W. Fisher
          N. Fox
          John S. Burke Robert S. Harrison
          Jonathan S. Dunphy Daniel C. Pierce
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        Jonathan J.
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        Walter A. Snickenberger
        Walter A. Snickenberger
        Andrew
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        Gregory M. Stanton
        – Koren Kolligan
          Carey H. Smith
          – Marcus Harrington
          James P. MacMillan
          Joseph E. Mullaney III – George A. McLaughlin
          Brian F. Mullaney
          – Owen R. Cole, Jr.
          – Robert B. Fitzpatrick
          Sean W. Mullaney
          – Robert F. MacLaughlin, Jr.
          Robert D. Young, Jr.
          – Andrew L. Card
          Kevin M. Golden
          – Paul A. Udris
          James M. Umlas
          – Keith S. Hoyte
          Alan P. Marcotte
          – Richard G. Brace, Jr.
          Daniel M. Griffin, Jr. – John F. Danahy
          Lee Okurowski
          – Joseph C. Cannistraro
          William P. Egan
          Lester L. Lien
          Brad D. Sage
          Adam R. ornbrough
          Joseph V. Lobosco, Jr.
          Douglas T. Oppenheimer
          Loren Stead
          Martin J. Keane
          Ronald J. Pascucci, Jr.
          Michael J. Schwartz
          – Marcus A. Collier
          Nicholas J. Conlin
          Michael J. Schwartz – Robert M. Carlock
          Penn T. Clarke
          Jeremy S. David – Penn T. Clarke
          J. Simon Dalgleish
          Mark Y. acker
          Caleb F. Collins
          Ronald C. Horsley
          Kenneth T. Sommers
          – Jon S. Callahan
          Brian P. Owens – Jake P. DeBoever
          John R. Riley
          Charles E. Rounds III
          – Lomax Edwards III
          Ryan P. Hoffman
          John A. Walsh – Jay P. Civetti
          Joseph J. Delgardo
          – Curtis C. Bolden
          Joseph J. Delgardo
          – Kurt L. Bennett
          Dwain M. Lewis
          Yui Y. Wong
          – Kurt L. Bennett
          Michael Costello
          Stephen S. Gogolak
          – Kurt L. Bennett
          Michael Costello
          Stephen S. Gogolak
          – Jarrett Rothmeier
          Ryan Scudellari
          Reggie Gossett
          – omas W. Codevilla
          Albert A. Coombs III
          Matthew D. Kraft
          – Basile J. Beaty
          Silas P. Howland
          Anyenda O. Inyagwa
          – William E. Forde
          Nathaniel E. Newburg
          Nils C. Wernerfelt
          – Benjamin H. Berkowitz
          Barry C. Gallup
          Colin P. Hutzler
          Brandon C. Spellen
          Kevin F. Yetman
          – Stephen J. Cusano
          Shaan Duggal
          Corey T. Gatewood
          – Andrew J. Holland
          Richard C. Sousa
          Alexander R. Tarnoff
          – John P. Dunphy, Jr.
          Will S. Gibbons
          Steven C. Izen
          Kevin A. Tarbell
          – Christopher M. Ivsin
          Ryan M. Paganetti
          Clint I. Porte
          – Edward C. Harvey
          Zachary M. Jacobson
          Joseph T. Shortsleeve
          Zachary I. Williams
          – David M. Alexander
          Michael J. Minahan
          Parker S. Mundt
          Robert C. Perdoni
          – Michael P. Daskalakis
          Petros V. Davos
          Isiah E. Robinson
          Abdurezak Shemsu
          – Matthew J. Czarnecki
          Paul S. Malloy
          Sultan F. Olusekun
          – William P. Malloy
          Sultan F. Olusekun
          Harrison G. Porter
          Lucas S. Ribeiro – William F. Cannistraro
          Jake E. DeCaprio
          Dean J. Demetri II
          Frank I. McField
          Alexander W. Czarnecki
          James R. Feinberg
          Cameron D. Hall
          Raymond W. Hunt
          – Isaiah D. Collins
          J. Patrick Connor
          James Q. McGaugh
          John C. Pappo
          – Matthew H. Goguen
          Isaiah S. Gomes
          Gabriel C. Peterkin
          Matthew A. Smith
          Gregory R. Desrosiers
          Isaiah S. Gomes
          Adil M. Kassim
          Charles C. Richards
          – Matthew P. Britt-Webb
          Jayson Firmin
          Timothy J. McCormack
          Casey J. Rockett
          – Michael A. Ahonen
          David C. Carter
          James J. Donahue
          Albert A. McField
          William Lloyd
          Davi Souza Ribeiro
          Miles Sandoski SAILING,
          David B. Salzman
          David B. Salzman
          David E. Ratcliff, Jr.
          Frederick H. Hagedorn – Edward M. Dickson, Jr. – Richard M. Patrick, Jr. G. Kent Plunkett
          Paul B. Riley
          Robert L. Ricciardelli
          Scott A. Murray
          Kevin K. Plunkett
          – Adrian D. Blake
          Alexander S. Mills
          – Colin I. Blake P. David Gifford
          – Jonathan E. Burt omas G. Sitzmann
          – Jonathan E. Burt omas G. Sitzmann
          – Arthur C. R. Gleason
          Michael J. Mills
          – Arthur C. R. Gleason
          Michael J. Mills
          – Nicholas C. Gramb
          Michael Y. Huang
          – Nicholas C. Gramb
          Michael Y. Huang
          – Richard J. Canzano
          Michael Y. Huang
          – Richard J. Canzano
          Cornelius A. Yetman
          – Cornelius A. Yetman
          – Philip J. Canzano
          Lyle P. Yetman
          – Philip J. Canzano – Todd J. Paratore – Ian L. Simons
          Bradley H. Yetman
          – atcher C. Spring
          Bradley H. Yetman
          Alexander A. Munnell
          atcher C. Spring
          John Stakes – Brendan C. Koeniger
          Alexander A. Munnell – Alden C. Reid
          Alden C. Reid
          eodore T. Pierce
          Maxwell W. ayer
          MacPherson C.B. Carroll
          Richard C. Casner
          – David W. Pierce
          – Anton J. Ferra
          Jack P. McManus
          – James M. Fitzgerald
          Jack P. McManus
          – Nick Koeniger
          Samuel W. Wells
          – Samuel W. Wells – Kyle T. Wheeler
          Christopher M. Champa
          Bernardo Pacini
          – Christopher M. Champa
          Bernardo Pacini
          – James H. Collins
          Lucas J. Jurgensen
          – James H. Collins
          Lucas J. Jurgensen
          – Jack M. Murphy Jacob T. Whitney
          – Jack M. Murphy
          Francis T. Selldorff
          Stephen J. Pellegrino, Jr.
          – Wilton P. Lawton
          Michael J. Salvatore
          – Wilton P. Lawton
          Michael J. Salvatore
          – Quinn T. Healey
          Trey N. Penna
          LACROSSE, est.
          – Todd R. Jackson
          John H. Pettit
          – Richard H. Bokavich
          Todd R. Jackson
          – Brad S. Feldman
          omas A. Hostage
          – Carl J. Young III
          John D. Mahoney
          David J. Pergola – omas H. Hansen
          Timothy J. Kelly
          Gardiner F. Willis
          Benjamin P. Anderson, Jr.
          Benjamin O. Davis
          William K. Halby III
          Peter J. Kilmartin, Jr.
          Mark J. Rooney
          Carl T. Talmo – Todd L. Crowley
          Brian M. Oliver
          – Matthew M. Fritz
          Daniel G. Jones
          – Michael J. Forns
          Michael P. Russell
          William U. Tarr
          – Rory M. Griffin
          Baxter F. Smith
          Brett C. Wegner
          – Dante P. Cantalupo III
          Benjamin H. Fritz
          M. Campbell MacColl
          – Michael J. Callahan
          Christopher C. Hughes
          T. Matthew Shields
          – Nicholas C. Cantalupo
          David A. Seeley
          – Michael T. Frissora
          William W. MacColl
          – Scott C. Aldrich, Jr.
          John M. McGraw
          – Scott Aldrich
          Mathew Drasser
          Andrew O’Brien
          Peter Doyle
          Kent Harrington
          Ryan Hurd
          Joseph C. Butler
          Richard J. Fahey Jr.
          Sean F. O’Grady – Scott W. Dunn
          Eric D. Olmstead
          Timothy B. Patch – Brian A. McCafferty
          Timothy M. Aldrich
          Field M. Yates
          Gregory Boeing
          Charles Kenney
          Matthew O’Connell
          Mark R. Dube
          Peter S. Loukas
          – Matthew S. Egan
          Alexander J. Englert – Tyler C. Dziama
          John C. Leddy
          Patrick N. Bathon
          Peter L. Bolte
          Alexandre J. DeBaere
          Geoffrey M. Sullivan
          Brian N. Bowser
          Gregory A. Loukas
          Nicholas B. Curtin
          James P. Miller
          David M. Pottle
          Eric M. Gustafson
          Daniel J. Seibel
          Charles M. Durbin
          Alexander P. Santangelo
          John W. Hincks
          Zachary D. Geddes
          Cole I.K. Nagahama
          William C. Stonestreet
          Maxwell Q. Fields
          Jake I. Haase
          Daniel L. Hincks
          Joseph R. Goguen
          Brodie L. Rayment
          Blake D. Brookes
          Quinn J. Richards
          Cameron J. Rubin – Grant W. Litchfield
          Brooks S. Rayment
          Zachary J. Travaglini
          Charles D. Cave
          omas J. Goguen
          Eli Goldstein
          Charles J. Hazard
          Matthew C. Torrey
          BELMONT HILL SCHOOL 55
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