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Conor Neal; Tantasqua Regional.


Neal, a three-year Southern Worcester County Worcester County is the name of several counties in the United States of America:
  • Worcester County, Maryland
  • Worcester County, Massachusetts
 League All-Star all-star
adj.
Made up wholly of star performers: an all-star cast.

n. Sports
One chosen for a team of star players.
, was the No. 1 singles player for the 16-2 Warriors
Warriors may refer to:
  • Warriors (novel series) is a series of fantasy novels about cats written by Kate Cary and Cherith Baldry, under the pen name Erin Hunter.
, who won their league title and reached the semifinals of the Central Mass. Division 1 tournament. Neal, who captained the Tantasqua team for the second season, showed significant improvement as he dominated SWCL SWCL Special Warfare Craft, Light
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 matches and reached the quarterfinals of the Central Mass. individual tournament before losing to Shrewsbury's Bradford Aymes. His most memorable sports moment doesn't involve tennis, but rather watching Tantasqua win the state title in basketball last winter. Neal enjoys listening to music, watching sports and being with friends. The son of Kathleen and Edmond Neal of Sturbridge, he is undecided about college.

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Publication:Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA)
Date:Jul 22, 2007
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