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| Trustee Steps Down After 37-Year Tenure | | October 28, 2011 | | Helen Hamilton’s Passion for Education Still Strong
Not many people can say they have been involved with an organization for 37 years, but Helen Hamilton of Bow, New Hampshire, can. At age 80, she just stepped down from Brewster’s board of trustees, having served as secretary of the board and chair of the education and personnel committees. | |  | |  |
| Mitch McGary Will Take his Talents to the University of Michigan | | November 3, 2011 | | Brewster Academy postgraduate Mitch McGary announced today his intent to join the University of Michigan men’s basketball team next season.
“I felt like the University of Michigan was the overall best fit for me. I trusted the coaches the most. The program is in the rebuilding stage, and I would like to make an impact my first year and hopefully build the program back up,” McGary said. | |  | |  |
| McGary to Michigan, Warren to NC State | | November 2011 | |
Brewster teammates TJ Warren (Durham, North Carolina) and
Mitch McGary (Chesterton, Indiana) recently announced their college commitments
for next season. On ESPN, McGary committed to the University of Michigan while Warren
announced his intent to play for North Carolina State University. | |  | |  |
| TJ Warren Chooses North Carolina State | | November 2, 2011 | | T.J. Warren (Durham, North Carolina), a Brewster Academy senior, announced today his intent to join the North Carolina State University men’s basketball team next season. | |  | |  |
| Boys' Crew Competes at Head of The Charles | | October 23, 2011 | | The sun was shining, the water calm, and spectators lined the banks of the Charles River as we waited for the Brewster Bobcats to round the bend toward the finish of the Head of the Charles on Sunday morning. | |  | |  |
| Three Bobcat Skaters Compete in Atlantic Cup | | October 2011 | | Lady Bobcats Catherine LeBoeuf ’12 (Dieppe, New Brunswick), Katie Parkman ’13 (Stratford, Prince Edward Island), and Alyssa Ferguson ’14 (Murray River, Prince Edward Island) recently represented their provinces in the Atlantic Cup Challenge. | |  | |  |
| 2011-2012 School Year Welcomes The Return of Bobcat Nation | | | | October 2011 Over the summer Brewster student-athletes lifted weights and ran sprints
preparing them for their season and the return of Bobcat Nation! This
fall, we welcome our athletes as our field hockey, soccer, cross
country, crew and sailing programs all return to action eagerly
anticipating the start of their contests. | |  | |  |
| Brewster Opens With Strong Enrollment | | September 2011 | | We welcomed 144 new students to campus this week. For the first time in the
school's history, 65 percent of the freshman class are girls -- girls rule
(this year)! | |  | |  |
| Dearborn Competes in World Mountain Running Championships | | August 2011 | | Former Bobcat runner Krisztina Dearborn '11 (Mirror Lake, New Hampshire) placed 24th at the World Mountain Running Championships in Tirana, Albania, on September 11. Dearborn was one of three women and four men selected to the under-19 U.S. Junior Mountain Running Team. | |  | |  |
| Students Honored by Trey Whitfield Foundation | | July 29, 2011 | | Recent graduate Keshia Blair ’11 and incoming freshman Najee Francis ’15
were among the academic honorees at the 19th Annual Trey Whitfield
Foundation Awards Banquet. Both students are graduates of the Trey
Whitfield School (TWS) in Brooklyn, New York. | |  | |  |
| Topher Grace '97 is 2011 Commencement Speaker | | May 28, 2011 | | Brewster Academy graduated 117 students on May 28 at its 191st
Commencement. The ceremony took place in the Smith Center for Athletics
and Wellness with Head of School Dr. Michael E. Cooper presiding. Actor
Topher Grace '97 was the commencement speaker. | |  | |  |
| US Lacrosse Names Bill Lee Coach of the Year | | June 2011 | | Boys’ varsity lacrosse coach Bill Lee was recently named Northern New
England Coach of the Year by US Lacrosse. This past season coach Lee led
the Bobcats to a 16-1 record and their sixth Northern New England/Lakes
Region League title. | |  | |  |
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