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FRONT ROW: Campos, Levy, Chapnick, Procaccianti. Cotone, DeFeo. SECOND ROW: Cooper. Magee, Kazaross, Settipane, G, Multoho, Cox, Samors. BACK ROW : Foisy, Rosen field, Burbelo,
Flarper, Shaw, Sectipane, Rob,, Louttit, Parker, Doc Odell
BELOW: Doc reveals his strategy.
OPPOSITE: TOP: Settipane and Cooper leading the way. MIDDLE: Louttit sprints to victory. BOTTOM LEFT: Mostertz shows his shotputting form. BOTTOM RIG H T: Colella strives for the tape in
the 50.
It was a long and trying season for ton-Rehoboth defeated the home team
the 1976 Winter Track Team. Doc by dint of its overall large squad and
Odell was faced with the prospect of fired-up enthusiasm . Their sprint
building a competitive squad from a group was also impressive.
few returning veterans and a rather Seekonk High School’s invasion of
large group of neophytes. Practice ses the Field House always signals good
sions were demanding and strenuous, competition and a fine meet. This year
but they paid off handsomely in the was no exception, but faced with
New England Prep School Champion another key meet concurrently in their
ships. Each and every member of the state league, they were forced to divide
team became stronger, more knowl their forces. Moses Brown was ready
edgeable, and much more competitive for the chance, and made the right
as the season rolled on. moves at the right time. Practically
The first meet of the year was each member of the team performed to
against King Philip Regional High his best, and had a part in the over
School from W rentham , M assachu whelming of the Seekonk runners.
setts, The score tilted back and forth, In the meet against OLP, the rascal
but the visitors came up with a win turned out to be the Flu. Key runners
ning relay to carry o ff the victory. were missing in a bout that should
Allen Harper in the two mile and Tom have gone to MB. Despite the small
Louttit in the sprints were the big per squad on hand to greet the OLP team,
formers for the Quakers. Woonsocket MB managed to leave more than one
with its weight men and overall depth bruise on the crowd from across town.
bested MB four days later. Despite The final dual meet with Fitch
M B’s quality in the field events, Dig- High School from Groton, Connecti-

