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WEEKEND ROUNDUP: Lynnfield continues to impress in Grant tourney
Joey Barrett and Anne Marie TobinIf there was ever a team peaking for the postseason, it has to be the Lynnfield baseball team, which, after starting the season 4-2, has now won 14 straight games, the latest a 10-4 win Saturday over Reading that clinched a third straight Brendan Grant Memorial Tournament Championship at Belmont High School. The win sealed […] The post WEEKEND ROUNDUP: Lynnfield continues to impress in Grant tourney appeared first on Itemlive.
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP: The Track and Field state championships kickoff
The first day of the Division 6 MIAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships took place on Thursday in North Andover. Mashpee Lucas Dehelan placed 16th (2:07.93) in the boys 800m, while Tyler Theodore followed up in 26th place (2:10.25). ...
Seacoast Friday boys tennis tournament: Winnacunnet, Exeter pull off quarterfinal upsets
BOW - The Winnacunnet High School boys tennis team lost five matches in the regular season. One of those losses came at the hands of Bow. The Warriors got their revenge on Friday with a 6-3 win over No. 3 Bow in a Division II quarterfinal. The sixth-seeded Warriors will face either No. 2 Windam or No. 7 Souhegan on Tuesday in a semifinal.
Friday Seacoast Roundup: Dover, Marshwood baseball walk off, Exeter star reaches milestone
DOVER - After giving up two runs in the top of the seventh, the Dover High School baseball team answered with two runs in the bottom and walked off with a 7-6 win over Londonderry on Friday in a Division I game. Dover finished the regular season at 13-7. Amari...
Dover girls tennis beats Bishop Guertin; will face Bedford in Division I semifinals
DOVER - Along with three straight appearances in the Division I championship match, and the back-to-back state titles, the Dover High School girls tennis team also has experience. And just like championships, the experience never goes away, and can play a huge role in future endeavors. No. 3 Dover, which...
Explore the Merrimack River: Join the Local Tidal Rowing Club in Haverhill
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