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Sports July 20, 2005  RSS feed

Coffin Cup turns 10
NCS, Egan Institute hold Admiral Sir Isaac Coffin Cup at Jetties on Friday
     They will be aboard Hunter 140s and Optimist Prams, not the Clio, but the budding sailors in this year's Admiral Sir Isaac Coffin Cup will keep alive a tradition of nautical education that the regatta's namesake initiated nearly two centuries ago.
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Ambrose tabbed hockey boss
Former pro to lead Whaler club team
     An athletics department rife with tradition is set to add yet another. That is if newly crowned club hockey coach Graeden Ambrose's plan comes to pass.
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No change at top of rec leagues
     Perfect no longer, Something Natural was dealt its first loss of the A League hockey season by Pudley's Pub on July 13. The 3-2 loss, however, failed to knock Something Natural off the top of the A League heap, as it maintained a two-point advantage over Pudley's and Atlantic Sportswear.
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From the Sidelines
     Athletic events on Nantucket
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World Cup winner to hold island camp
     Nantucket Student Soccer Association has invited two-time World Cup winner and two-time Olympic gold medal winner Kristine Lilly to Nantucket for a soccer camp.
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Explore Nantucket
Altar Rock single-track
     Those who crave the rush of barreling down a single track mountain bike trail, careening around sharp gravelly curves and hopping over rocks and logs have few places on Nantucket to get their fix. However, I can hook you up with at least the essence of your single-track vice, if only for five or 10 minutes by way of the State Forest off Polpis Road.
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The Fishing Report
Thinking Like a Fish
     I talk to my dog. I hereby admit to engaging in long conversations with my dog.
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The Penalty Box
News from Nantucket Ice
     
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Birds of Nantucket
Mirror Bearers in the Marsh
     I say, could it be
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