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Super Bowl loss should fuel Marshfield football: 2024 Rams schedule
The Marshfield High football team came tantalizingly close to winning a state championship last fall. Seeded third in the Division 2 tournament, the Rams road a devastating offensive attack to three playoff wins. They beat No. 14 Plymouth North, 56-34, in the Round of 16, clobbered No. 6 Bishop Feehan, 51-24, in the quarterfinals and then upset No. 2 Catholic Memorial, 52-40, in the semifinals.
Little League: Abington edges Back Mountain National in winners bracket finals
DALLAS TWP. — Abington took a huge gamble Monday night and it paid off with a victory. Fireballing ace Jake Kwiatkowski was pulled after two innings and 35 pitches and the game was handed over to reliever Jerry Jordan. Jordan proceeded to hold Back Mountain National to one run...
He's in the game: See what this SouthCoast native is rated in new college football game
Get ready SouthCoast college football fans, a new video game is out this week. EA Sports College Football 25 video game is set to be officially launched on July 19 with some of its players receiving access on Monday. ...
Pickleball Thrives at Linden Ponds
Nestled within the vibrant community of Linden Ponds, an Erickson Senior Living community in Hingham, Mass., pickleball has emerged as more than just a sport; it’s a thriving social hub for many residents welcoming more than 200 players each month. At the heart of this pickleball phenomenon is Bill...
Record breakers and more: South Shore High School Girls Lacrosse All-Scholastic team
For girls lacrosse on the South Shore, this season was full of record-breakers, personal bests, and scoring. Lots of scoring. Weymouth’s Megan Doyle not only broke her own season goal record, but also smashed the school’s all-time points mark, reaching 500 career points. Cardinal Spellman Junior Elle Murphy became the first in school history with 200 career goals, and South Shore Tech saw its first ever 100-career-goal-scorer in Peyton Mathisen.
Standout runners, throwers and jumpers: Our Boys Outdoor Track & Field All-Scholastics
Locals made their mark in the state and beyond this spring in high school boys outdoor track. Lucas Andrade of Brockton produced the area's top finish at the New England championships, placing sixth in the 100 meters. Southeastern's Joseph Cook was seventh in the 110m hurdles at New Englands. Brockton's Jarred Mighty (8th in the 300m hurdles), Randolph's Mekhi White (10th in the 100m), Norwell's Noah Mulligan (11th in the 400m; 12th in the triple jump), Stoughton's Alex Huynh (11th in the long jump) and Marshfield's Nathan Looney (16th in the 100m) also starred there.
Legendary Oliver Ames basketball coach William Nixon remembered as 'a major influence'
The Brockton area is mourning the loss of a local basketball legend. Longtime Oliver Ames High boys basketball coach William Nixon died peacefully at home surrounded by his family at age 95 on Friday. A service will be held at Kane Funeral Home and Cremation Services in Easton on Thursday...
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