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Volume CXXXI, Number 22
April 19, 2002
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Unlikely track stars from small-town Maine
In
1998, Narraguagus High School in Harrington did not have an indoor track
program and the spring track team worked out in a dirt parking lot. [read
the article]
Men's track steps up to state rivals
TAYLOR WASHBURN, STAFF WRITER
With beautiful spring weather, several Polar Bears were
able to post some of the top times in New England and earn victories in
their individual events. [read
the article]
Sailors prepare for championship races
JENNIFER LARAIA,
STAFF WRITER
Bowdoin sailors faced tough competition, but fared well,
and turned in some strong performances last weekend.
[read the article]
Softball streak continues
HILARY SMITH AND REBEKAH METZLER, STAFF WRITERS
The women's softball team continued its winning streak
with four additional wins in a row. [read
the article]
Bears finish in second place
GRACE CHO, STAFF WRITER
Calm winds and humid climate led the Bowdoin Women's Track
and Field team to a second place last weekend. [read
the article]
Baseball team pounds Husson
HENRY COPPOLA, ORIENT STAFF
The
losses to the Jumbos came on the heels of another disappointing weekend
as the Bears lost two of three to Colby on April 5 and 6. [read
the article]
Men's lax upsets Middlebury
HENRY COPPOLA, ORIENT STAFF
The
Bowdoin College Men's Lacrosse Team upset top-ranked and two-time defending
national champion Middlebury College. [read
the article]
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