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Just after 6, more than an hour before kickoff, the team is in the locker room, and the mood stinks. The players seem distracted, off balance. Behind closed doors, Bobby Granderson and wide receiver Chuck Walker are brutal to their teammates. "You better get your minds straight," Chuck says, his voice growing louder. "We won last week. We're doing good. But you're walking around like you're f______ lost." By the time Coach Ice comes in, the players are quiet. He didn't like all the stupid mistakes in last week's game. "It's nice...
...have stopped naming all the players in the pep rally, there are still raucous introductions for the few who are called to the floor for today's toilet-paper race, in which the players mummify their coaches. Among the loudest cheers are those for one football player, Bobby Granderson...
Just home from football practice, Bobby Granderson perches on a stool in his family's kitchen. Normally he shaves his own head, but tonight his dad Bobby Sr. is running the electric razor. It's an awkward moment; this is the most the two of them have spoken in weeks without throwing a gibe. His father compliments Bobby's handling of the clippers. He's been trying to talk his son into going to trade school or perhaps opening a barbershop with him. The remark hits a nerve, but Bobby hides it. Will his dad ever understand...
...singles fight, sophomores Julia Kim and Anna Chai finished sixth and seventh, respectively. It was an All-Harvard battle for seventh place in the fourth and fifth singles flights. Freshman Karen Kim outlasted fellow freshman Annie Hiniker 4-6, 6-2, 6-2, in the fourth flight. Junior Jessica Granderson edged junior Ariel Clapp 6-3, 6-4, in the fifth flight...
...second doubles flight it was again an All-Harvard battle for seventh. Chai and J. Kim defeated Hiniker and K. Kim 6-1, 6-1. At third doubles Clapp and Granderson won by default over Reiss and Hohne, for seventh place...