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Jack Barry Little League to Host 1st Annual Field Day
WORCESTER – A fall day filled with baseball activities and family fun is being held at Jack Barry Little League in Worcester on Sunday, Oct. 13. The league’s first annual field day will include a skills challenge and home run derby for league members, as well as wiffle ball, kickball, cornhole, raffles and more.
'They give me all the strength': Local HS soccer player feels the support during his bout with cancer
AUBURN — As the Auburn High boys’ soccer team took their halftime break during a game Sept. 25, the Rockets were swarmed by a sea of spectators. Hundreds of people dressed in orange and black gathered around the rank of Rockets for a group picture at midfield. In the middle of all the...
Big win pushes Tantasqua up the board: Check out the latest Hometeam Super 7 Large Schools football poll
Highlighting Week 5 action was a signature win by Tantasqua in a T&G Super 7 large schools poll showdown. More:Who leads the way? Check out the Hometeam Central Mass. high school football standings, leaders More:Live fall high school schedule, results, line scores and recaps ...
'His memory is still continuing': Rusty Blades retire jersey of local kid who died from cancer
WORCESTER — Shortly after Isabella Congdon dropped the ceremonial first puck ahead of the Rusty Blades game Saturday night, the 13-year-old from Oxford held a hockey jersey in her hands. On the front read Central Mass Rusty Blades — representing the senior hockey organization — in white bold letters. On the back of...
'We're a good football team': After playing tough schedule, Holliston ready for road ahead
HOLLISTON - The Grafton High football team looked every bit the returning Final Four football team in a 21-3 win at Holliston on Friday. The Gators scored touchdowns on their first two drives after long kick returns and held the Panthers (1-3) out of the end zone entirely and off the scoreboard for...
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