High school football predictions (Week 3)
JOEY BARRETT – ITEM SPORTS EDITOR Overall: 11-4 Last week: 5-4 KIPP 21 Boston Latin 20 Lynn Classical 16 Medford 6 Lynn Tech 18 Montachusett 12 Wilmington... Read more.
Bob Guidi: A coach for life
Truth be told, even the Blizzard of ’78 couldn’t get in Bob Guidi’s way. For the longtime coach who had been involved with high school athletics since 196... Read more.
ROUNDUP: Classical sweeps English on the hardwood
Lynn Classical’s volleyball team upped its record to 6-1 with a 3-0 sweep of traditional archrival Lynn English on Wednesday. Set scores were 25-15, 25-15, an... Read more.
Swampscott hockey enters co-op with Peabody-Saugus
SWAMPSCOTT — The hockey program at Swampscott High will enter a two-year co-operative agreement with Peabody-Saugus starting this winter. “I knew we didn’... Read more.
ROUNDUP: St. Mary’s girls run by the rest
In “an exciting one,” as said by coach Tristan Smith, St. Mary’s girls cross country team won, 27-28, against Bishop Stang and tied Arlington Catholic, 28... Read more.
WEEKEND ROUNDUP: Peabody girls surrender late goal against Hamilton-Wenham
Just days after allowing a late goal in a draw against Marblehead, Peabody’s girls soccer team suffered the same fate on Saturday. This time, the enemy escape... Read more.
Athlete of the Week – Madison Botta
You know what I’ve been thinking? Saugus’ girls soccer star Madison Botta has taken the saying “She shoots, she scores” to an entirely new level. What a... Read more.
Classical can’t find its rhythm, remains winless
LYNN — Sometimes, you just can’t heat up. Such was the case at Manning Field on Saturday, when Lynn Classical (0-2) fell to New Bedford (1-1) in a 27-0 fina... Read more.
ROUNDUP: Lynnfield falls short in North Attleborough
Lynnfield’s football team (0-1) made its way to North Attleborough (2-0) for game No. 1 of its season, but ran into a big red wall in the Rocketeers, who esca... Read more.
Big plays the difference as St. Mary’s runs over KIPP
LYNN — Fun for one team, heartbreaking for the other. That is, the big play. St. Mary’s rattled off 35-, 46-, and 58-yard touchdowns en route to a 27-6 win ... Read more.