
Lynnfield treats its home fans with matinee win against Classical
LYNNFIELD — Chewing gum, sunglasses, walkup songs, and heads on a swivel for fly balls – well, that means it’s baseball season. The Lynnfield Pioneers bested... Read more.

Ayers nets final four goals in Prep lacrosse win
The St. John’s Prep lacrosse team upped its record to 2-0 Saturday afternoon with a hard-fought, 12-8 win against Acton Boxborough at home. Jimmy Ayers scored... Read more.

Lynn Tech volleyball shows potential in loss
Lynn Tech was bested on the volleyball court by Innovation 3-0 on Friday in set scores of 11-25, 12-25, and 15-25. Although, several Tigers impressed, and the future... Read more.

Lynnfield’s Sharkey dominates football and lacrosse fields
LYNNFIELD — Bench press, leg workouts, and 5:30 a.m. practices are just some of the things that make James Sharkey, arguably, the most feared athlete in Lynnfield.... Read more.

The do-it-all Spartan strikes again (ROUNDUP)
The St. Mary’s baseball team is 2-0 on the young season after its 5-0 victory against Danvers on Thursday, and what a day it was for Josh Doney. He not only pitched... Read more.

A few of their favorite things – Dave Woods
School: Bishop Fenwick Title(s): Head Football Coach and Assistant Athletic Director Food: Salmon Musician: Bruce Springsteen Song: Ain’t no Mountain High Enough... Read more.

English softball lights up Revere with 32 runs
REVERE — To say the bats were hot would be a massive understatement in English softball’s 32-20 demolition of Revere. The Bulldogs got it going early and never... Read more.

Jets fly high for first win of the season
REVERE — When two Lynn Jets score their first high school lacrosse goals, it’s not one you’re going to forget. Trey Rosetti and Alex Watermen each found twine,... Read more.

Item Athlete of the Week – Jaleila Aupont
You know what I’ve been thinking? What if I told you – in your first game of the season, you’ll throw a no-hitter. Well, for Fenwick softball’s Jaleila Aupont,... Read more.

Character never goes out of style
LYNNFIELD – The year was 1972 when Craig Stone’s phone rang regarding a job opening in Lynnfield. It may have been a short conversation, but the list of people... Read more.