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Sports
The crowded tenements of the
"Greek Acre" provided children with the opportunity for an abundance
of friends with whom they played sports games on the North Common.
In football, the Acre Blackhawks,
led by quarterback Phil Georges, won the city amateur championship in
1936 and the city semipro championship in 1938. Nicoholas Matsas managed
the Lowell Lambs, a semi-pro baseball team. Basketball attracted Greek
Americans because the churches and organizations including AHEPA, GAPA,
YMCA, and the Boys Club organized leagues. The Sons of Pericles basketball
team, with manager James Kritsis, won the championship of New England
Chapter of the Order.
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Sons of Pericles
perennial front runners
in local, regional, and
national tournaments
1935
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excelled in gymnastics
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Notable athletes included Lou Athanas. During
this era Lou was the world's leading scorer in basketball. Lou
lettered in baseball, football, and basketball at Lowell High
School and Lowell Textile School. John Koumantzelis ran track
at Lowell High and University of New Hampshire. James "Chief"
Scondras excelled in baseball, basketball, football, and track
at Lowell High and The College of the Holy Cross. Other notable
atheletes included Alex Boutselis, Nicholas Tzanetakos, and
James "Slip" Kritsis.
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James "Chief"
Scondras
A four-letter
man
(baseball,
football, basketball, track)
at Lowell
High School
and The
College of the Holy Cross
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