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...well as starting tight end Jason O’Neil and starting fullback Kelly Widman—will all be playing their final home game.Thomas, Sobic, LucasSticking AroundThree players who will not be participating in the senior day ceremonies with their classmates will be linebacker Matt Thomas, offensive lineman Nik Sobic, and fullback Mike Lucas.Despite their senior status, the three veterans hope to play for Harvard again next year. All three lost significant portions of their sophomore years to injuries and are planning to petition the league for a fifth-year medical eligibility year when the season concludes.Over the past...
...Senior Nik Sobic will move from left tackle to right tackle to take Lapham’s place and senior Bennett Kowalk will take over for Sobic on the left side of the line...
...final round of the “Rice and Beanpot” Burrito Eating Contest last night at the Axis Club in Boston, Will A. Rodger ’06, Nik A. Sobic ’06, Jim T. Dowell ’06, and Jim V. Morroco ’06—adorned in hockey jerseys—trounced Northeastern in the final round of the 17-ounce burrito-eating relay race. Not only did the team—who resides in the fabled “Meatlocker” in the Pforzheimer House basement—give...
...Ryan Fitzpatrick was about to be pulled down in the backfield for a loss, but managed to hurl the ball underhanded to the front right corner of the end zone, where junior fullback Kelly Widman stood waiting with open arms. But before the Crimson could celebrate, junior offensive lineman Nik Sobic was flagged for being an ineligible man downfield, pushing Harvard back five yards...
...TIME that Taliban cells have been established and charged with specific responsibilities, such as bombings, preventing children from going to school or burning schools down, attacking government troops, assassinating progovernment mullahs, targeting foreigners and propaganda. Funding is believed to come from Pakistan, some Arab countries and al-Qaeda. Mullah Nik Mohammed, a Taliban commander captured in Spin Boldak, told his interrogators in June that he would have received $850 for detonating a bomb, double that if it killed a civilian, and $2,600 for taking a soldier's life...