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‘Rowing changed my life’: Brookline man will row to London to help other veterans
Bryan Fuller of Brookline is training for a big trip. He’ll be launching a specially equipped rowboat, along with three other crew members, from Boston on June 1st. The destination is London.
Archer from Brockton shooting for 2nd Olympics
Next week, an archer from Brockton, Massachusetts, will compete in hopes of qualifying for the Paris Olympics. If she succeeds, this will be the second time 21-year-old Jennifer Mucino Fernandez represents Team USA in the Olympics. Her Olympic journey began when she was a child living in Mexico. "Apparently, I...
Zanor column: A new hockey rivalry, the greatest sports photo ever, and other thoughts
Just thought I’d empty out my reporter’s notebook while wondering how long the Boston Red Sox can make some noise in the American League East … It’s banner time The Connecticut Technical Conference has announced the dates for the league’s Spring Sports Playoffs. Here is the league’s postseason schedule. ...
Local football coaches Marchegiani, Mahoney, Doherty selfless during Hall of Fame ceremony
Selflessness was the theme of the night. The three coaches with local ties inducted into the Massachusetts High School Football Coaches Association Hall of Fame on Sunday deflected any praise onto their families, assistant coaches, players and parents. ...
'Connected at the hip': Brockton's Grillone brothers cap lacrosse careers at St. Michael's
Goal-setting, goal-scoring and what's next for the St. Michael's College men's lacrosse team. On their fishing trips throughout the Northeast, brothers Ralph and Rocky Grillone discuss it all. But now, for the first time in eight years, the conversation surrounding the collegiate program's future will not include two Brockton natives...
Newton South girls’ track sprints into spring undefeated
The Newton South girls’ track team has raced to a blistering start this spring, staying undefeated. This season’s team has the most girls in more than 25 years, with over 80 athletes. With an abundance of young and experienced talent, the team is firing on all cylinders. This season marks the first time the team has more than five girls in every throwing event, and both the 4×800 meter relay and sprint medley relay (SMR) competitors qualified for the Nationals.
~ Revere High School Patriots Sports Round-Up ~
Revere fell to Medford, 16-6. Revere took a lead in the top of the second inning. Caleigh Joyce homered to center field, scoring two runs, to give Revere the leg up, 2-1. Medford flipped the game on its head in the bottom of the second, scoring six runs on three hits to take a 7-2 lead.
Kentucky to host Harvard in Sweet 16
Fifth-seeded Kentucky men's tennis (26-2) welcomes the Harvard Crimson (22-6) for a NCAA Tournament Super Regional showdown this Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Boone Tennis Complex. The Wildcats find themselves in a rematch with the Crimson after defeating them earlier this season, 5-2, at the Boone Tennis Complex. Kentucky...
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