TENNIS: Number one player Gary Reiner was elected captain of the tennis team for next year at the team dinner at LockeOber last week. Hugh Hyde was honored as the most valuable player on the year's squad.
BASEBALL: Leigh Hogan and Leon Goetz were named to the All-Greater Boston League Squad. Hogan made the team as a utility infielder and Goetz as a utility outfielder. Bill Ruane and Mike Fahey, pitchers from Boston College and Brandeis, were named the co-MVPs for the league.
FRESHMAN LACROSSE: The fresman lacrosse team defeated the Dartmouth freshmen, 6-5, last weekend. Bob Mellen was the high scorer as he connected for three of the Crimson's six goals. Goalie Jay Kenney made 21 saves on Dartmouth shots.
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