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BC makes local inroads Brockton, Waltham stars make verbal commitments
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Boston College landed the first of its local recruits yesterday
when Brockton quarterback Mark Hartsell and Waltham running back
Rupert English gave their verbal commitments.
BC also received verbal commitments from two other outstanding
recruits: Kevin Johnson, a 6-foot-4-inch, 285-pound tackle from
Dallas Samuel High, considered by recruiting experts as one of the
top 10 offensive linemen in Texas, and Brent Gibbons, a 6-7,
235-pound tight end from Avon Old Farms prep school in Conne...
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A case of self-defense for BC Eagles land three high school players to help stop opponents
The Boston Globe
; Bracing for the departure of five defensive starters from last season's 8-3-1 Hall of Fame Bowl team, Boston College bolstered its defense by getting verbal commitments from three more players. The Eagles did not neglect the offense, getting a verbal from a standout Missouri running back. Adam
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WILL HARRIS BE ICING ON BC'S CAKE?
The Boston Globe
; As Boston College heads into the stretch drive of its 1988-89 football recruiting season, all eyes at The Heights will be trained on the Rudy Watch. With verbal commitments already received from 15 athletes, BC hopes to land a few more before Wednesday, when recruits -- most notably, Brockton's
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2000-01 BC HOCKEY SEASON IN REVIEW
The Boston Globe
; OCT. 13 - BC 4, NOTRE DAME 1 The Eagles opened the season in Omaha in the first round of the Maverick Stampede. They beat the Fighting Irish behind two Jeff Giuliano goals and 25 Scott Clemmensen saves. Oct. 14 - BC 5, Nebraska-Omaha 1 Mike Lephart scored twice and Krys Kolanos added three assists
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Peabody's Lomasney commits to BC
The Boston Globe
; With time running out before tomorrow's national signing date for letters-of-intent, Boston College picked up two more verbal commitments, including one from Peabody quarterback Steve Lomasney. Lomasney, a 6-foot-1-inch, 180-pounder who earned Globe All-Scholastic honors this season, will switch to
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SUPER EIGHT; BC High tops CM for title.(Sports)
The Boston Herald
; For the BC High Eagles and coach Joe McCabe, the sixth time was a charm. After losing to Catholic Memorial in the teams' five previous meetings in the Super Eight final, including the last three years running, goals from Steve Smolinsky and Jordan Virtue and a 24-save shutout from goalie Travis
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