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Pitchers who rake: Vote for the High School Softball Player of the Week
Wayland High's Sofia Simmons has been voted the High School Softball Player of the Week. Simmons collected over 12,000 votes to earn the honor. She went 3-for-4 with a double in Wayland's 7-4 win over Boston Latin. And this week's candidates are... Shannon MacLeod, Sr., Notre Dame Academy: MacLeod pitched...
Scoreboard roundup: 5/12/24
Here are the scores from Sunday's sports events: MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL INTERLEAGUEBoston 3, Washington 2Arizona 9, Baltimore 2Colorado 3, Texas 1 AMERICAN LEAGUEMinnesota 5, Toronto 1Cleveland 7, Chi White Sox 0Houston 9, Detroit 3NY Yankees 10, Tampa Bay 6Kansas City 4, LA Angels 2Seattle 8, Oakland 4
Red Sox great David Ortiz, who frustrated Yankees, honored by New York Senate
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — Baseball Hall of Famer David Ortiz was honored by the New York state Senate on Monday for his prolific career and philanthropic work. The Boston Red Sox great, nicknamed “Big Papi,” has long leveraged his celebrity status to raise awareness and money for a variety of causes that connect him to New York, according to the resolution passed by state senators.
Sign Ups Now Open: Booty by Brabants Pickleball Tournament at PKL
A Sunday Funday Pickleball Tournament & Spring Launch Event in South Boston complete with shopping, a DJ, drinks & more. Boston-based athleisure brand Booty by Brabants will host a Sunday Funday Launch Party on May 19, inviting their community to get active at PKL in South Boston while playing America’s fast-growing sport. Whether you’re on your pickleball A game or have just been wanting to experience the hype, this event is open to both spectators and competitors alike.
Alijah Wallace Game Report: vs Lynn Classical
Winning always takes teamwork, but on Saturday Alijah Wallace stepped things up a notch to give Lynn English the 'W'. Lynn Classical had no answer to Wallace as he tossed six innings while giving up just two earned runs off three hits. Wallace and Lynn English will head out on...
2014 Boston Marathon winner finally gets prize money, but not from BAA
BOSTON - 2014 Boston Marathon winner Buzunesh Deba finally got her prize money, but it came from a stranger, not race organizers.Who won the 2014 Boston Marathon?Deba finished the 2014 race just behind Rita Jeptoo. But two years later, the Boston Athletic Association (BAA), which organizes the marathon, stripped Jeptoo of the title because of doping. That gave Deba the official title and she also became the official course record holder for running Boston in 2 hours, 19 minutes and 59 seconds, a record that still stands 10 years later.But she never got that prize money from the BAA.Where is the...
Boston-area things to do this week, 5/13 - 5/16
Tuesday🏒 The Anchor in Charlestown hosts a watch party for the Bruins playoff game against the Panthers, 6pm-11pm.🏺 Make your own plant vase or pot at Pottery With A Purpose's workshop at Dorchester Brewing Co., 6pm-7:30pm.Price: $75.WednesdayRevolutionary Spaces presents Coercion, Conflict, and Consensus: Revolution is Brewing (Anew!) in Boston, an immersive game experience at the Old South Meeting House where modern day Americans can debate the issues that lead to the revolution.💭 Deehan's thought bubble: I'm emceeing this one, so I expect a big crowd!Thursday📖 East End Books hosts author Charlee Dyroff to discuss her novel, "Loneliness & Company," moderated by writer Aube Rey Lescure, 6pm-7pm.
English baseball takes one from Classical as weeks tick away
Joey BarrettBlink, and you just might be at the state tournament. Not only did Saturday night see two traditional archrivals – Lynn Classical and Lynn English – square off at Fraser Field for some nighttime baseball, but playoff implications were aplenty. The Rams – in the driver’s seat, racing toward the Division 1 postseason behind first-year […] The post English baseball takes one from Classical as weeks tick away appeared first on Itemlive.
'He was an icon': Former Braintree High baseball coach Don Fredericks left quite a legacy
More than 30 years after (mostly) leaving the Braintree High dugout, Don Fredericks still loomed large over baseball on the South Shore. His death Sunday at age 79, after a short battle with cancer, leaves a void that extends across the entire state. "High school baseball in Massachusetts has taken...
Bruins call out officials for failing to disallow game-tying goal by Florida
BOSTON — A few Bruins were measured in their criticism of the on-ice officials and NHL officials in Toronto for failing to overturn a controversial third-period goal. Coach Jim Montgomery clearly disagreed with the decision to let Sam Bennett’s game-tying goal to stand in the third period, despite Bennett’s shove of Charlie Coyle into goaltender Jeremy Swayman. The Bruins challenged the call, alleging goaltender interference, but the goal stood.
Garden City Cup returns May 23
On Thursday, May 23, Newton South High School will host the Garden City Cup, an annual exhibition match involving all the tennis teams at Newton North and Newton South. This year marks the 22nd anniversary of the competition, which is made possible through collaboration between the high schools’ athletics departments, the city’s Parks, Recreation and Culture Department and the Friends of Newton Tennis.
Burlington Sports and Activities for May 14, 2024
Both boys’ and girls’ lacrosse had big wins yesterday versus Wilmington, with boys winning 19-2 and girls beating the Wildcats 18-2. There is tennis, baseball, and softball on the agenda today:. The boys’ tennis team hosts Wilmington at Rahanis Park at 4:00; the girls travel to Wilmington for...
PWHL Boston has chance to clinch spot in championship series on home ice
LOWELL, Mass. — Boston's Professional Women's Hockey League team is just one win away from reaching the PWHL Finals in the league's inaugural season, and Boston has a chance to clinch its spot in the championship series in front of a home crowd. PWHL Boston stormed into the playoffs...
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