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Harry Roberts provides leadership, creativity for Nobles

By Jonathan SigalOctober 10, 2018

Harry Roberts against Kimball Union at the Northeast Soccer Jamboree. (Mike Gridley/New England Soccer Journal)

This fall marks the 19th season of Steve Ginsberg coaching at Noble & Greenough, a prep school based in Dedham, Mass.

Over those near-two decades, he’s had three juniors serve as captain. The first was Sarah Banco (Medfield, Mass.), who played Division 1 soccer at Michigan in the mid 2000s. Then came Watson Cheek (Wellesley, Mass.), now a junior midfielder on Harvard’s men’s lacrosse team.

The third? Harry Roberts, a Wellesley, Mass., native who also plays for the Boston Bolts U-19 Development Academy team.

Tags: Boston Bolts, Development Academy, Harry Roberts, Nobles

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