
Team of the Week – Marblehead baseball
You know what I’ve been thinking? Marblehead’s baseball team picked up not one, but two, impressive wins in postseason action this week. The Magicians began... Read more.

English upsets Shrewsbury to advance in Division 1 (ROUNDUP)
The No. 40 Lynn English baseball team hit the road against No. 25 Shrewsbury Saturday, and the bus ride back was something special. The Bulldogs defeated Shrewsbury... Read more.

Athlete of the Week – Nathan Lopez
You know what I’ve been thinking? When you break a record from 1975, go viral on Twitter, and secure the fifth best 2-mile time in the country this spring, that’s... Read more.

St. Mary’s heats up late to take down Wakefield
LYNN — Beanies and blankets were back for Sunday’s game at Fraser Field, but St. Mary’s baseball team turned up the heat just in time. The No. 10 Spartans... Read more.

Classical softball up for challenge, takes down Lexington (ROUNDUP)
The Lynn Classical softball team (12-8) was faced with challenge after challenge Friday evening. From hitting the road, to blocking out the rain, and dealing with... Read more.

Marblehead beats out Boston Latin, and two weather delays
MARBLEHEAD — Friday night featured some wind, some lightning, and a whole lot of rain at Piper Field in Marblehead. Simply put, it wasn’t your ideal lacrosse... Read more.

Senior-less Saugus loses its way in first round
SAUGUS — For many members of the Saugus softball team, Thursday was their first taste of state tournament action. From playing a team you don’t really know,... Read more.

Swampscott girls tennis team survives another round
Swampscott’s girls tennis team hosted Whitinsville Christian in the round of 32 of the Division 3 state tournament. The No. 14 Big Blue defeated the No. 19 Whitinsville... Read more.

What a Boston sports fan hopes will happen (THOUGHTS)
I’m a pro sports fan with 17 basketball championships, six Super Bowls, six Stanley Cups, and nine World Series titles. I’m still sad. My frustrations with the... Read more.

Marblehead native Castineyra headed to UMass
As far as basketball players go, Rollie Castineyra is as dedicated as they come. So much so, he used to write and brush his teeth left-handed because he thought... Read more.