10 Things Every Merrimack Valley Conference Athlete Can Agree With
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10 Things Every Merrimack Valley Conference Athlete Can Agree With

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10 Things Every Merrimack Valley Conference Athlete Can Agree With
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Most important thing to remember is Go Warriors!

1. Everyone hated Central Catholic.

You have to respect the Central coaches, they're great. Coach A is a fantastic football coach. I'll even give credit to Rick Nault....... thats the best compliment he'll ever get from me. Everyone hated them because they recruited. End of discussion.

2. You were never scared to play Dracut.

Dracut was never the best at anything. But those games they did win, you felt like crap.

3. Billerica has a football team?

Before this season, Billerica football hadn't been relevant in years.

4. Central "the only private school".

I loved having Central in the MVC. It made every win you got over them that much better. But really, how do they not win league titles every year?

5. Andover "the champions of women's sports".

They have won 14 of the last 15 or 16 women's swim and dive state titles. Girls tennis are conference champions 15 years in a row now. Girls basketball always finds a way to win. I don't know what happened this year but they do. Girls Volleyball- don't even get started North Andover, I'm sorry you are not better. In overall titles, Andover ruins everyone.

6. North Andover "the wanna be Andover".

Sure, North Andover can beat Andover sometimes. Even in real life, the little brother can sometimes beat the older brother at things. But the overall record says it all.

7. Methuen had the best pep band.

If you ever went to a game where your school played Methuen in football, you would know exactly what I am talking about.

8. Did anyone like Chelmsford?

I know Chelmsford is a great school with a lot of good people but honestly did anyone like playing them? I'm not saying that you wouldn't like playing them because they were too good. But you hated playing them because they were that team that always tried to start a fight.

9. Lowell "the two sport wonders".

Outside of both Girls and Boys basketball and baseball, who were they? Lowell is full of good athletes, but those are the only sports you hear them making noise in.

10. Tewksbury and Lawrence "the silent but deadly".

Does anyone really know if these teams will be good at the beginning of the season? These towns are the teams who will randomly be among the top tier each year or the bottom tier each year. You never know.

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