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Sheri Lunn

United States
Member since 23 month(s)
rooks Bollinger is becoming an old pro – at being interviewed as
the new head coach of the Hill-Murray football team, that is.
His position has generated a lot of media interest lately.
Local
newspaper, radio and television reporters have jotted down his words
while their cameras have followed what he does.
Bollinger is getting...
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rooks Bollinger is becoming an old pro – at being interviewed as the new head coach of the Hill-Murray football team, that is. His position has generated a lot of media interest lately. Local newspaper, radio and television reporters have jotted down his words while their cameras have followed what he does. Bollinger is getting used to the coaching spotlight. For this interview at his Hill-Murray home field, Bollinger can’t help but get off track: He starts rattling off the “real story’’ of the players who should be getting all the attention instead of himself: Isaac Onsomu, Sam Becker, Ryan Black, Shane Finnegan, Dusty Krueger. “They are kids who have stepped out of their comfort zones to make the team better. Isaac (Onsomu) has made a huge sacrifice by taking a position that he didn’t want but that we needed him to take. He put team before himself. ’’ Putting others first and looking out for those he cares for is actually what Bollinger, himself, is all about. And, he’s alway
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Pub. on Nov. 2nd 2011
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TODAYHill-Murray
Hill-Murray School Alumni Magazine
SUMMER 2011
JUDY ARCENO MONTPETIT was a member
of the first graduating class of Archbishop
Murray Memorial High School in 1962.
She
said she can’t wait until Homecoming 2011
when so many classmates from that year
and others will return.
It’s not just about former students, she...
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TODAYHill-Murray Hill-Murray School Alumni Magazine SUMMER 2011 JUDY ARCENO MONTPETIT was a member of the first graduating class of Archbishop Murray Memorial High School in 1962. She said she can’t wait until Homecoming 2011 when so many classmates from that year and others will return. It’s not just about former students, she said. It’s a chance to see the new generation of Hill-Murray when current and future students will come together, too. “Bring your family,’’ said Judy. “Bring your children and grandchildren. It’s going to be a great family day. ’’ DICK UNGER, Hill High School Class of 1963, remembers when the boys went to school down the street and the girls attended Archbishop Murray on the current HillMurray campus. “We were always together,’’ said Dick. “We went to proms and dances together. Lots of Hill guys dated Murray girls. ’’ Dick still golfs with a group of his former classmates once a month. Dick said he’s looking forward to all aspects of connecting with P
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Pub. on August 3rd 2011
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Volume 40 No.
7 June 2011
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News from Hill-Murray School
From Sheri Lunn
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Pub. on July 6th 2011
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Volume 40 No.
7 June 2011
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News from Hill-Murray School
From Sheri Lunn
Adobe PDF document
Pub. on July 5th 2011
Pages: 12
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