School Roundup: St. Mary’s girls’ lacrosse drops heartbreaker
After taking the lead late into the second half, St. Mary?s gave up two costly goals within two minutes to lose a heartbreaker, 10-9, to Archbishop Williams in the... Read more.
Lynn’s Rushins heading to AIC
Lynn native and Bishop Fenwick all-time leading rusher Rufus Rushins has decided to play his college football next year for the Yellow Jackets of American International... Read more.
Season Preview: Marblehead boys’ lax ready for another run
The Marblehead Magicians had a solid year in 2014, finishing with a 13-8 record and making it to the Division 2 North boys? lacrosse finals. But they couldn?t close... Read more.
Classical girls’ tennis ready to make next step
The Lynn Classical girls? tennis team is looking to make a splash in the Northeastern Conference this year. Returning all four captains, three of whom make up the... Read more.
Season Preview: Swampscott girls’ lacrosse looks for improvement
In his second season at the helm of the Swampscott girls? lacrosse team, Ken Leeder is hoping to make a big leap forward. After inheriting a team that finished 3-17... Read more.
KIPP track teams gearing up for strong runs
After a bit of success and a bit of heartbreak in 2014, the KIPP Panthers track team has plenty of talent returning to the squad to pick up where they left off.... Read more.
KIPP nine ready for new challenges
KIPP Academy baseball coach Jerre Maynor is entering his third season leading the Panthers, and he is looking for his team to make a big leap in 2015. After finishing... Read more.
Swampscott boys lacrosse ready to make the next step
After posting a 16-5 record in 2014 and making it to the Division 2 North semifinals before losing to Hamilton-Wenham, the Swampscott boys? lacrosse team is looking... Read more.
KIPP girls’ complete four-peat
BOSTON – The KIPP Panthers battled back from an early deficit to defeat the Prospect Hill Academy Wizards, 51-47, Sunday morning to capture their fourth straight... Read more.
Danvers boys take their place in history
After almost blowing an 18-point halftime lead, Danvers held on to defeat Marlboro, 52-49, Saturday night at the DCU Center in Worcester to win its third state title... Read more.