Class of 2018 Inductees
1989 Football Team
With a tremendous amount of talent and led by great coaches Bob Sampson, Mike Harris, and Pete Kashatus, the 1989 football team had a very successful campaign. A stingy defense, coupled with a potent offense, helped the Bruins outscore their opponents 295-31.
They compiled a record of 10-0, and participated in and won their first New England championship game, beating Providence Country Day 28-0. While the defense was the backbone of the team — with hard-nosed linebackers, a solid defensive line, and instinctive defensive backs — the offense shined with great talent in the backfield and nifty receivers.
Booth Garnett
Hockey and more, '66
Booth Garnett was characterized as one of the most versatile athletes of his time — and he’d be considered the same if he were playing today. He didn’t just play three sports, he excelled in all of them at Brunswick.
A star on the gridiron and a baseball phenom, he truly shined on the ice, scoring 96 goals in 35 career games during his high school hockey career. Garnett was featured in Sports Illustrated’s “Faces in the Crowd” in 1966.
Will Broadbent
Squash, '02
Named to the varsity lineup as a sixth grader on the Brunswick varsity squash team, Will Broadbent excelled. During his time as a Bruin, Broadbent won 14 national championships across the US, Canada, and Australia.
He became a New England champion as a sixth grader, he was twice named the No. 1 athlete in New England by the Boston Globe, and he went on to Harvard, where he played number one for his entire collegiate career.