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Middletown Teen Wins Loomis Chaffee Boys Varsity Soccer Award

Matthew Gomes of Middletown is also an honor roll student at the Windsor college preparatory school.

The Loomis Chaffee Athletics Department gathered recently with varsity student athletes, their parents, coaches, and Head of School Sheila Culbert to celebrate the accomplishments of Pelican teams this fall in Windsor.

Director of Athletics Bob Howe and other members of the Athletics Department bestowed honors upon Pelican athletes for their accomplishments for the 2013 fall season.

Matthew Gomes of Middletown was named Coaches' Award winner for Boys Varsity Soccer.

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The Loomis Chaffee School is an internationally recognized college preparatory school for grades 9-12 that fosters critical thinking and a global perspective in talented students from around the state, the country and the world. 

Since 1914, the school has offered educational opportunities for boys and girls regardless of religious or political beliefs, national origin, or financial resources. Academically challenging, the school promotes active learning within a respectful and civil community. 

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The school's 650 students represent 39 countries and 26 U.S. states, with 33 percent of the student body receiving financial aid.


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