Newton No. prevails.

From: The Boston Herald | Date: September 24, 1998| Author: Venturas, Dan | Copyright information

Newton North boys soccer coach Jim Burstein took Alfred E. Newman's "What Me Worry" approach into yesterday's showdown with two-time defending state champion Weymouth.

"I figured if we won then that was great," said Burstein, whose club edged the Wildcats, 1-0, on a first-half goal by Harry Klein. "And if we lost, then we could go back and work on those things to make us better. Like anyone else, you play to the level of your opposition and we've played well against Weym...

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