Now batting, a grizzled Veteran
It was 1967, the year of the Impossible Dream in Boston, and we were sitting in the right field grandstands watching the Red Sox lose to the Chicago White Sox. ... Read more.
End of the line for Swampscott laymen
MEDFIELD — It was not to be for the Swampscott boys lacrosse team Wednesday night as the Big Blue fell to Medfield, 18-3 in the MIAA Division 3 round of 8. Sw... Read more.
What do we do about the Saugus Sachem?
Picture this: Back in high school, you were the butt of everyone’s jokes. You were, on a daily basis, harassed, bullied, laughed at, and sabotaged. Yo... Read more.
Spartan softball can’t escape first-inning blues
LOWELL — You just had a feeling things weren’t going to go right for the St. Mary’s softball team Wednesday. And you would have been right. A horrendous f... Read more.
Classical golfers see pros up close and personal
LYNN — Two days later, Lynn Classical Golf Coach Jack Morrison was still walking on air. Thanks to the workings of an old friend from his childhood days of ca... Read more.
Peabody softball team gears up for today’s state semifinal
Tawny Palmieri played for Peabody High when the Tanners made it to the Division 1 North quarterfinal. She doesn’t recall the team ever having gone further... Read more.
Prep’s Ofurie commits to Rutgers
St. John’s Prep junior Jesse Ofurie, who transferred from Lynn English after his freshman year, has committed to play football at Rutgers University New J... Read more.
Prep, Lynnfield look to advance in boys lacrosse
Two North Shore boys lacrosse teams are continuing their quests for state championships Tuesday afternoon — one at home and one on the road. Both St. John... Read more.
Moynihan Lumber marks 30 years of celebrating student achievement
PEABODY — Moynihan Lumber observed its 30th year of honoring its North Shore Student Athletes of the Year program by bringing back one of the first winners of... Read more.
Saugus graduates 172
SAUGUS — The two top scholars from the Saugus High School Class of 2022 admitted that attaining academic accolades was a big goal. But, they said, now that it... Read more.