
English rolls past Billerica
LYNN — English football coach Chris Carroll knew he had a special team over the summer when the Bulldogs did well in 7v7 competition and then looked uber-focused... Read more.

Saugus falls to Wayland in tournament opener
SAUGUS — If Saugus girls soccer coach Chris Coviello never sees a Dual County League team in the state tournament again, it’ll be too soon. “This... Read more.

A season to remember for Classical’s golf team
LYNN — It’s fall, and the focus falls on football. And this season, in Lynn, it’s been a mighty intense focus. “We have four football teams... Read more.

Steve Krause: Leave her alone
Who remembers the Church Lady? As Arnold Horshack would have said, “oooh, oooh, I do.” I loved the Church Lady, played so brilliantly by comic Dana Carvey... Read more.

Regular season concludes this weekend
This is the final weekend of the regular season and five North Shore teams will bid to go into next week’s first round of the MIAA football playoffs with perfect... Read more.

‘From Silence’ a personal look at Holocaust
MARBLEHEAD — Imagine yourself growing up in a household where the matriarch has closed herself off and has left a tremendous bare spot in the family tree. “From... Read more.

Classical’s Ryan, Peabody’s Nelson earn September Moynihan honors
The first Moynihan Lumber Student Athlete Awards of the season have been handed out, and September’s winners are Peabody girls soccer star Emily Nelson and... Read more.

Williams fires past St. Mary’s
LYNN — Asiah Dingle is one of the premier girls basketball players in the Boston area. It turns out that the Kent State-bound Dingle from Archbishop Williams... Read more.

Second and long: Looking at the playoff picture
Sunday, the MIAA will release the playoff seedings for the eight high school football divisions, and a week from Friday night, the festivities will commence. However... Read more.

It’s all Gravely for Lynn Tech in win over Northeast
WAKEFIELD — It may have been a tough Saturday for two of college football’s more prominent Tiger dens, but the high school one in Lynn certainly had... Read more.