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one or more sports. Other
students prefer to watch
instead. Attending athletic
events is a great way to
support the Brothers and
show school spirit.
The teams at CBA pro
vide an enjoyable way to
bring all members of our
school's community to
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Athletics play a major
part in the CBA student's
life. Whether you are an
athlete or a spectator, you
are probably involved in
some way with our sports
teams.
A wide range of sports,
from football to tennis to
track, are offered at CBA.
Most students take advan
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In this spring scrimmage, these
CBA lacrosse players try to keep
this Central Square player from
getting the ball. Did they suc
Exercise from a different angle;
Here Tom Sweeny stretches his
muscles to warm up for a cross
country meet. Warming up is
very important before a meet.
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