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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-
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