Nick Schwieger, Bishop Feehan High School, Attleboro Nick Schwieger is a three sports participant at Biship Feehan. Nick is a member of the track, basketball and football teams, the latter clearly his best and his favorite sport.
For all the yards gained and touchdowns scored in his Shamrocks career, his best catch comes courtesy of the National Football Foundation.
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Anthony Melchionda, Thayer Academy, Braintree Anthony Melchionda of Thayer Academy in Braintree earned All-League and All-Scholastic honors in both football and baseball, but the legacy the 5'11" senior is paving for himself comes not from a baseball diamond or grid iron.
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Sarah Hamel, Narragansett Regional High School Sarah Hamel is a senior at Narragansett Regional High School in Baldwinville.
The goal of the 17-year old senior? Be perfect. Every time she takes the mound.
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Dan Lam, Belmont High School Dan Lam is a sophomore at Belmont High School where he is a member of the Belmont swim team.
The 15-year old has also earned a nickname from his coach and it has nothing to do with the current Robert Downey Jr. film in the theaters.
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John Sughrue, Methuen High School John Sughrue is a senior at Methuen High School where he has gone to the mat untold times for his school. That's good news for his classmates because when John went to the mat he succeeded 98% of the time!
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Gabe Frieden, Commonwealth School Gabe Frieden is a senior at the Commonwealth School. Gabe is the king of his castle, so to speak.
The 18-year old senior's game requires immense concentration and the ability to play out his contest in his head, before it happens. One mistakeand Gabe is left to pick up the pieces.
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Kelly Meredith, Franklin High School Kelly Meredith is a senior at Franklin High School. The Panthers' all-time leading scorer has enjoyed untold success on the basketball court since the 6th grade. But it is the lasting memory of one unsuccessful game that stays with the 17-year old as lasting motivation.
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Peter Kinchley, Swampscott High School Peter Kinchley is a senior at Swampscott High School. For all of his success with the Big Blue baseball and football teams (a Super Bowl title in 2007), the 18-year old's accomplishments in the classroom are even more impressive.
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Josh Lyvers, The Bromfield School Josh Lyvers has been playing soccer since he was five years old, playing almost all positions along the way.
As he learned the game, he discovered the farther he got from his own goal and the closer he got to his opponent's goal, the better he liked the game and the thrill of sudden victory.
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Lauren Brodeur, Wilbraham & Monson Academy When Lauren Brodeur was much younger than her current 18 years of age, she opted to be her soccer team's goaltender because it meant there would be less running.
Little did Lauren, or anybody for that matter, know that her decision would result in a lot less scoring for the opposition.
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