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Brookline man feeds Patriots before and after Super Bowl

What do you feed 53 professional football players in the days and hours before the Super Bowl? Chestnut Hill’s Danny Wisel says chimichurri sirloin, chicken picata, salmon and a whole lot of veggies — for starters.

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Jon Wertheim: Clearing out post-Aussie mail

Tons of mail after Australia, so let's go speed round..... AUUUUHHHHH-EEEEEEE

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Prep sports Athletes of the Week

Accomplishment: Pridgen won the 285-pound weight class in the Colt Clash. He is 30-3 for the season.

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Olympian Natalie Coughlin on food: Eat healthfully, but enjoy it

Swimmer Natalie Coughlin didn't earn 11 Olympic medals by eating junk food. The 29-year-old has been interested in food since her days at UC Berkeley, when she began to break out of her grilled chicken and broccoli habit and explore more appealing fare.

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The Lifestyle: The Track Lifestyle: Sagehens Discuss How the Sport Becomes their Life

Members of the cross-country and track teams like to say that “PPXC isn’t a sport – it’s a way of life.” What many may not realize is that this is truer than it sounds.

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