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Former Fenwick star Bobby Tarr left heart and soul on field at Bentley

Bobby Tarr overcame injuries and illnesses to lead the ground attack for Bentley. Bobby Tarr overcame injuries and illnesses to lead the ground attack for Bentley.
By Jason Mastrodonato
Globe Correspondent /  December 8, 2012
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Tarr left his mark, though. In the history books, with his coaches, and with his teammates.

Westford to honor Scollan

It'll be a strange but deserving scene at Westford Academy on Saturday at 3 p.m., when the Grey Ghosts' boys' basketball team will open its season against Waltham without Ed Scollan on the bench for the first time since 1985.

Scollan, who retired last season after 26 years coaching Westford, will have the gym dedicated in his name in a pregame ceremony.

Ipswich High seeks grid coach

Ipswich High will be accepting applicants for head football coach through Jan. 15. More information can be obtained by e-mailing ipsath@ipswichschools.org.

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