Word: bobs
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...dominant role in the team's success, Bob received honors to match his brother's including All-East and All-America. He retained his Eastern scoring title for the second year in a row and was named New England...
...Bill and Bob Cleary began their hockey careers early. Their father, a linesman in the National Hockey League for 20 years, encouraged them to take up the sport before they were five years old. Because there was no pee-wee league competition then, Mr. Cleary taught his sons the fundamentals of the game on iced-over ponds during their elementary educatioi at Shady Hill School, Neither brother played on a hockey team until tenth grade at Belmont Hill High School, where they both made all-New England prep school honors before moving on to Harvard...
Expectations were naturally high for the following season because Bill's younger brother Bob was moving up to the varsity, after leading the freshmen to a 20-1 record...
...Bob replaced his brother as team leader. Although he was not as graceful a skater as Bill, Bob developed into a masterful play-maker. During his junior year, he contributed 37 assists and 36 goals as the Crimson swept to a perfect 8-0 record in the Ivy League and a fourth place in the NCAA tournament...
...Bill was to rejoin the team after his army hitch but was declared ineligible, thus thwarting another opportunity for the brothers to play together. Brother Bob spearheaded the team to seventeen straight victories and another Ivy crown after the Crimson had dropped eight of their first eleven games...