
ABOYOUN: Pats missed out on Aiyuk, now what?
In my last Patriots column, I talked about paying the players who deserve the money, in particular Matthew Judon. Well since that column, New England still hasn’t... Read more.

Swampscott football ready to lean on its leaders
SWAMPSCOTT — On Friday the Swampscott football team will be back on Blocksidge Field to start its preseason workouts. Last year, the Big Blue finished the regular... Read more.

KIPP footballers looking to repeat success
LYNN — The KIPP Academy football program has enjoyed success since launching seven years ago. For coach Jim Rabbitt, he hopes this year is no different as Panther... Read more.

Erickson ready to ride with Peabody volleyball
Peabody High has announced its next varsity volleyball coach in Sherrill Erickson, who takes over for longtime coach Lisa Keene. Keene announced her retirement after... Read more.

Saugus High football ready to reset
SAUGUS — The Saugus High football team had an up-and-down season last fall, going 5-6 and battling injuries to key players such as defensive standout Braden Faiella... Read more.

Marbleheaders impress in Junior Olympic track and field
MARBLEHEAD — The WindWard Track and Field program, with a goal of “empowering the next generation,” has been around for five years now, and is helping to produce... Read more.

10th Annual Heart and Hustle camp a success
If you’ve watched a Bishop Fenwick girls basketball game there are probably a few things that will always catch your eye – heart and hustle. Head coach Adam... Read more.

Marblehead volleyballers ready to serve
The Marblehead girls volleyball season is just around the corner and head coach Killeen Miller is eager to get her 11th season underway. Miller started the program... Read more.

ABOYOUN – Patriots’ payday: good or bad?
Oh, Patriots. The quicker I can forget about last year’s dismal season, the better. This offseason, however, has given me hope that the new regime, spearheaded... Read more.

Lynn Summer Evening League crowns its champions
LYNN — After four weeks of intense basketball in which kids from grammar, middle, and high school competed to sharpen their skills, champions were crowned at Marshall... Read more.