New Bedford cast in title role again

From: The Boston Globe | Date: December 4, 1994| Author: Bob Ryan, Globe Staff | Copyright information

Well, another New Bedford Invitational is in the books.

It was nice of Peabody to mosey on down to Boston University and provide some opposition, and it was even nicer of them to make New Bedford squirm a teeny bit. But this Division 1A Super Bowl game ended the way it was scripted. I mean, isn't it pretty much agreed that if there's a scholastic athletic championship at stake that doesn't involve skates, then New Bedford will win it?

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