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Whalers win two in a row at home
      So it took a game to shake off the cobwebs. After a season-opening loss at Mashpee, the Whalers have rebounded and taken two straight at home, besting Blue Hills, 73-58, Friday afternoon and turning back the South Shore Vo-Tech Vikings, 71-39, Saturday afternoon.
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Whalers' Lee named top diver in Cape Cod Classic
      Tiffany Lee was named Diver of the Meet with a first meet finish of 133.85, and the boys set a meet record and took first place in the 200 freestyle relay at last Friday's second annual Cape Cod Holiday Classic swim meet in Sandwich.
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DOLPHINS' SEMSL SPRINT MEET RESULTS SATURDAY DEC. 15 AT SANDWICH
      Total points Marshfield - 1,484.50 Nantucket - 891 Sandwich - 333.50 Team Turbo - 293.50 Willy's East - 211.
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Girls are perfect to start season
BY STEVE SHEPPARD INDEPENDENT SPORTS EDITOR
      Girls' head coach Willis Ferreira was smiling after Saturday afternoon's 63-24 rout of South Shore Vo- Tech and why wouldn't he? The Lady Whalers appear to have picked up right where they left off last winter, earning three straight wins to start the season.
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GAVEN NORTON Junior Hockey Captain
BY SAM TOOLE
      After a decent season last year, the boys' hockey team is looking to improve this season and junior captain Gaven Norton hopes to lead by example. Always a hockey player, he started his career on the basketball courts behind the high school on inline skates. Now he has evolved into a demon on the ...
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Island Waves take silver at Synchronized Skating Classic
      The Island Waves synchronized skating team's beginner line was awarded the silver medal at the thirteenth annual Synchronized Skating Classic at the John Gallo Ice Arena in Bourne. The competition took place over the weekend of Dec.
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BIRDS OF NANTUCKET
LAWN DART BIRDS
by Kenneth Turner Blackshaw
      Do any of you remember Lawn Darts? They were also called 'Jarts.'A check on the internet shows them falling into the category of 'the most dangerous toys of all time!' They were little spears with fins on the back that you would toss at a target on the ground. They have been banned in the U.S. sin...
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IT'S SO EASY
      As many of you know, I was born and raised in Dallas, Texas. I was also fortunate enough to attend the University of Texas, or "The University," as we affectionately refer to it. I love the state and I'm proud to have originated there. However, as much as it pains me to say this, my home state of ...
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