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Editor's Note

Well, midterm is fast approaching, and there is still much to be decided. But we still don't know who will take the Tyng.

Saybrook remains undefeated in bowling, with three of the top five IM bowling averages. The undefeated Saybrook men's squash team continued its ways this week, defeating Morse 3-2. Jonathan Edwards and Pierson play for A-hoops supremacy on Mon., Feb. 15, at 10 p.m. in the amphitheatre. Morse leads B-hoops despite a loss to JE, and the Morsels are also first in ice hockey with no losses and only one tie. The Jedi and crew dominate in water polo, with one questionable loss to Calhoun the only blemish on their record. Saybrook and Stiles will play for the women's v-ball championship on Thurs., Feb. 18, at 7:30 p.m. Calhoun, led by seniors Rasika Jayasekera and Jake Wouden, and Silliman, led by seniors Andrew Chen, and Brett Libresco play for the men's v-ball championship Wed., Feb. 17, at 7:30 p.m. The Branford vs. Silliman women's hoops game will decide who plays for shirts, probably vs. Saybrook, which needs a win over lowly Stiles to stay in championship contention.

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