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Notable High School Athletes Who Played At The Manning Bowl

  • Bill Adams, offensive lineman, Swampscott High School
  • Harry Agganis, Kicker/Halfback, Lynn Classical
  • Mark Bavaro, tight end, Danvers High School
  • Matt Bloom, offensive line, Peabody High School
  • Billy Conigliaro, running back, Swampscott High School
  • Tony Conigliaro, quarterback, St. Mary's High School
  • Boley Dancewicz, Quarterback, Lynn Classical
  • Joe DiVito, quarterback, St. Mary's
  • Richard Fecteau, lineman, Lynn Classical
  • Jim Hegan, Lynn English
  • Dick Jauron, Safety, Swampscott High School
  • Greg Landry, quarterback, Nashua (NH) High School
  • Steve Lomasney, quarterback, Peabody High School
  • Mike Lynch, kicker/quarterback, Swampscott High School
  • Doug Mackie, offensive line, Saugus High School
  • Mike Pazik, quarterback, Lynn English
  • Art Spinney, guard, Saugus High School
  • Lou Tsioropoulos, kicker/tight end/defensive end, Lynn English

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