Dahlberg, Trotter, help Bancroft to 24-0.

From: Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA) | Date: April 17, 2008 | Copyright information

Byline: Bill Marsh

WORCESTER - There are volleyball teams and then there is the Bancroft School girl's volleyball team. The Bulldogs recently completed another undefeated season, finishing with a perfect 24-0 record.

It marked the fourth straight season that the Bancroft girls have finished with an unblemished record. They have amassed an amazing 104 straight victories.

The many victories are just part of the Bulldogs story. They have been the Eas...

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