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...young enough age. For a first-grader playing one of his first inter-town games as a member of the Brookline Youth Hockey “mite division,” Harvard’s Bright Hockey Center was a big-time venue where good players competed and fans cheered them on. Compared to all my early-morning practices in rinks around the Boston suburbs, what bigger stage could I ask for? Probably only the Boston Garden. As I grew up, kept playing hockey on my town team, and returned to watch Harvard with my parents and teammates, the university...
...know if it's just me, but I hate going to arenas where it's 60 degrees outside and 50 degrees inside. That is not a sport. Ice Basketball is not a sport." Here's Gilbert on the upcoming Wizards showdown with the Celtics: "You might as well just cheer for me, because Boston isn't winning in Boston for the season opener. I'm sorry...
After the men’s race finished, we staked out a spot on the corner of JFK Street and Memorial Drive to cheer on the women. But instead of seeing a group of ladies jockeying for position as they ran our way, there was only one solitary figure charging down the stretch at a seemingly impossible rate, leaving the rest of the pack choking on her dust at least 500 yards behind...
...Evening with Champions now that you’re a Harvard student?Emily Hughes: It was amazing. I mean they put so much work and so much effort into the show. Every years it’s a great show and this year my whole dorm came to cheer me on. It was a lot of fun to skate in front of the other students and everything.2. FM: And how is life in the Yard treating you anyway?EH: Life in the Yard has been treating me very well. I’ve met so many people and I have...
...album progresses, Grohl slows the tempo and lowers the volume, and the album comes together. With songs like “Cheer Up, Boys (Your Make Up Is Running)” and “Summer’s End,” the album is more subdued and sophisticated than other Foo Fighters offerings, yet the change is welcome...