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...aquamen returned in the fall with newly-acquired varsity status and a lingering goalie problem. "The goaltending situation was tenuous at best in the beginning of the season," Pike says. "Rich was by no means our first-string goalie then...
...very raw when he first came out," coach Steve Pike says, but for lack of anyone else The Wall saw action in a few tournaments...
...Reid's confidence increased so did the team's. "Because Rich became as proficient as he did the squad developed confidence in him and in themselves," Pike says. The Wall peaked when the team needed him most--at the end of the season. At the New England championships at Blodgett Pool Nov. 8-9, Reid produced eight saves in a 14-5 win over Yale and nine stops in a losing effort to Brown. His performance, which earned him selection to the second team All-New England squad, helped the Crimson to a second-place showing...
...tater Yankees seldom do, even on the seacoasts. Americans are blessed with a biblical abundance of seafood; some 200 varieties pass through Manhattan's Fulton Fish Market. They range from the eel (Anguilla rostrata), much prized by Mediterranean diners, to squid, abalone, Boston scrod, the sadly underrated pike and San Francisco Dungeness crab. American oysters-notably Lynnhavens, Bluepoints, Chincoteagues and the Pacific Olympias-are as delicious and nutritious as any that Roman emperors had shipped from England packed in snow. (Louis XI ordered his advisers to eat this bivalve regularly as "brain food.") Though it is as expensive...
...aquamen closed out the tournament with an easy 14-5 win against fourth-seeded Yale. "The Elis are not as strong as they have been in the past, but we still think of it as Harvard-Yale," coach Steve Pike said after the game...