
Vaughan to Nasky, one last time in Agganis Game
LYNN — When you think Vaughan, you think Nasky; when you think Nasky, you think Vaughan. You could say the Lynn Classical teammates will be forever linked as one... Read more.

BARRETT: All in the numbers (9,500 athletes, 235 games) for Agganis
The Celtics captured their 18th NBA championship, Edmonton lost a heartbreaker – if you’re a Bruins’ fan – and we’re still a few months away from football... Read more.

Offensive barrage lifts North girls
LYNN — Win face-offs, you get possession. Win the possession battle, you get goals. Such were the cases in Sunday’s Agganis All-Star Girls Lacrosse Game at Manning... Read more.

Goals aplenty in North’s narrow boys lacrosse win
LYNN — Before Sunday’s Agganis All-Star Boys Lacrosse Game at Manning Field, South coach Geoff Kennedy asked his team: have fun, or win? “They wanted to compete,”... Read more.

Father/son duo makes Agganis Games a family affair
Never say never, but Wednesday at 6 p.m. in the Agganis All-Star Football Game, the father/son duo from Lynn Classical might be sharing the turf for the last time.... Read more.

Classical AD Bill Devin retiring, but not without memories
Only five minutes separate Bill Devin’s house from Lynn Classical High School. Or, you could say, his second home. The kid from West Lynn, and Classical’s athletic... Read more.

Team of the Week – St. John’s Prep tennis
You know what I’ve been thinking? Most teams hit a few bumps on the road to greatness. That’s not to say there weren’t challenges this spring, but for the... Read more.

Athlete of the Week – Josh Doney – St. Mary’s baseball
You know what I’ve been thinking? St. Mary’s baseball team may have come up short Saturday, but Josh Doney stood tall. In the No. 2 Spartans’ 3-1 defeat at... Read more.

St. John’s Prep perfection on the courts
CAMBRIDGE — Playing under unexpected circumstances, not easy. St. John’s Prep’s tennis team finished its Division 1 state title match at 8:30 p.m. on Saturday,... Read more.

St. Mary’s strikes first, but falls to Oakmont in state championship
WORCESTER — Polar Park holds approximately 9,500 people, but Saturday afternoon for the Division 3 marbles, two stars were shining brightest. You could say the... Read more.