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The Boston Globe's All-Scholastics Spring 2005
Spring can be the most challenging season for a high school athlete. How do you stay focused on your team and keep thoughts of beach, pool parties, and lazy summer days out of your mind? It isn’t easy. But this spring, lacrosse players in Duxbury and runners in Andover did just that. And there were many others. Today, the Globe toasts those athletes who survived spring fever to become All-Scholastics.
North Andover's Jim Connolly
LACROSSE
North Andover's Jim Connolly (right) scored his 400th point in April and his 500th in May, part of a record-setting career for the UMass-bound senior.
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(Globe Staff Photo / Jim Davis)
All Scholastics
SCHOLARS
Everett senior Matt Nuzzo was a class act.
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SOFTBALL
Reading's Danielle Pandolfo fired up the Rockets.
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BASEBALL
For Wellesley's Nate Freiman, the W stood for wins.
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BOYS' TRACK
Jed Carpenter gave Newton North a jump on competitors.
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GIRLS' TRACK
Mansfield's Kailin Collins took a leading role in 2-mile.
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TENNIS
Net results were impressive for Concord-Carlisle's Shivani Dave.
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VOLLEYBALL
It was ready, set, for Lincoln-Sudbury's Steve Keller.
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GOLF
Falmouth's Allison Hamilton was driven to succeed.
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PREPS
The best of the best from prep schools.
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