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Tony Caimi of Winthrop House won the intercollegiate House sabre fencing championship for the second successive time yesterday afternoon in the Indoor Athletic Building.
Caimi, a graduate of the William Ponn Charter School where he learned to fence, was junior varsity football captain this year and is a member of the varsity wrestling team.
Nat Geary of Eliot ended as runner-up, end Donald Farrar of Lowell and Robert Ney of Eliot finished in the semifinals. Twenty other students representing Eliot, Lowell, Winthrop, Leverett and Adams Houses competed in the tournament. Dunster, Dudley, and Kirkland placed up contestants in the finals.
Dave Kenney and Phil Erard directed the matches, and Paul Forand, Tony Provenzano, and John Craig acted as judges. This afternoon the epee matches will be held at 8 p.m. in the fencing room on the third floor of the IAB.
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