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Leverett won the House football title Monday defeating Quincy, 20-0. The Bunnies ended their season undefeated, untied, and unscored upon.
Jim Thompson led the champions over Quincy with two touchdown passes to end Phil Smith.
Eliot clinched at least a tie for second with a 14-0 shutout over Dudley yesterday. The Jumbos finished with six wins and two losses.
Also hoping for a share of second place is Winthrop, with a five and two record. A victory in a rescheduled game against Dunster would pull Winthrop into a tie with Eliot.
Further down in the standings are Quincy and Lowell, each with four wins and three losses. Quincy had a tie early in the season, giving it fourth place over Lowell, which had a game rained out earlier.
Dunster, with the game against Winthrop yet to be played, is low in the standings with Kirkland. Both teams have two wins and four losses. Kirkland has two ties to Dunster's one.
Dudley House which hasn't won a game all year, is in the cellar.
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