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St. John's repeats as CYO Cadet champs
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The St. John's of Peabody CYO Cadet basketball team won its third
consecutive state title under the direction of head coach Neil Tobin
and assistant coach and athletic director Rich Delpero. This group
was 21-2 and won the CYO State Bantan title in 1997. Last year, it
was 22-1 and won the State Cadet title. This year's team repeated as
Cadet state champ with a 16-4 record.
"Neil's style of coaching should be emulated by anyone associated
with girls' athletics," said Delpero. "He instru...
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