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Tim Buss, a 1990 Newton High School graduate, holds the 2016 World Series Championship Trophy won by Chicago Cubs just a week ago. Buss has been the Cubs’ strength and conditioning coordinator since 2001. (Submitted Photo)
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Anthony Rizzo, left, and David Ross, right, celebrate following the Chicago Cubs’ victory of Game 7 of the World Series in Cleveland on Nov. 2 becoming the 2016 World Series champions. Rizzo is a rising star while Ross is retiring, and both have been under the strength and conditioning direction of Newton High graduate Tim Buss. Buss has been the Chicago Cubs’ strength and conditioning coordinator since 2001. (AP Photo)
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Newton High graduate Tim Buss said the excitement of the Chicago Cubs winning their first World Series in 108 years has not died down. He said the streets around Wrigley Field are jammed packed, and fans are still writing messages on the wall. Messages in support of the Cubs’ championship run and in remembrance of friends and family who never saw the Cubs win the World Series, are written and drawn in chalk on an outer wall at Wrigley Field (AP Photo)