NHS Hall Of Fame Profile: The 1937 Football Team, Part One
Published: May 3rd, 2012

NHS Hall of Fame Profile:  The 1937 football team, part one

By Tom Rowe

Sun Contributing Writer

Editor’s note: Today’s look at the 1937 football team is the final profile of the 2012 Norwich High School Sports Hall of Fame induction class. The article will run in two parts with the completion in Friday’s edition.

Perfection!

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In an instant, the word conjures up an array of ethereal splendor that rivals Charles Martel’s meeting with Dante in the Heaven of Venus, during the author’s final chapter – “Paradiso” – of his classic “The Divine Comedy.”

Like Dante, all people strive to find that perfect something. It could be the perfect mate, the ideal vacation spot, that most appealing outfit, the ability to ace the big exam or owning the car of your dreams. But, unfortunately, those quests usually hit a quick and very imperfect brick wall.

The world of athletics, however, can produce that much sought-after nirvana. Steeped in numbers crunching, sports has long elevated individuals and teams to mythical heights. For example:

Nadia Comaneci of Romania scored the first-ever 10 on the uneven bars at the 1976 Olympics in Montreal. She would go on to record six more perfect 10s before the Olympics closed.

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