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Kings Point rowers got a taste of winter at the Head of the Charles Regatta. The men's four and eight put on a good showing. This is likely the last of competive rowing until spring. For parents who braved rain, cold or sometimes sun, spring crew is a greatly different sport. Boats race against each other similar to what you saw at the Olympics. Wish our rowers a great winter training and fresh legs and arms in Spring.
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