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Peabody climbs out of early hole to take down Classical
Joey BarrettLYNN — As the Peabody Tanners stepped onto Manning Field for Friday night’s game against Lynn Classical, there were special stickers attached to each of their helmets. The name “Espinal” was with them on every play, after Peabody High junior Freddy Espinal died Sunday due to a medical emergency suffered during a wrestling practice. Playing […] The post Peabody climbs out of early hole to take down Classical appeared first on Itemlive.
'We're back': New coach has unbeaten BC High football looking like contenders once again
BOSTON -- Despite going undefeated against arch rival Catholic Memorial on Thanksgiving, Paul Zukauskas acknowledged last month that the BC High football squads he suited up for back in the day "were not the greatest." His new BC High team? Now that might be a different story. ...
Disabled athletes, coaches looking forward to full ADA compliance after White Stadium renovations
Delmace Mayo’s been in a wheelchair for as long as he can remember. But that hasn’t stopped the high school senior from competing for Brighton High’s Track and Field team. And he’s become a stand-out wheelchair athlete. “For Boston Public Schools, he’s been, I believe, our only national champion,” said his coach, Antonio Halliday. Home turf for Brighton High’s Track & Field team is the George Robert White Schoolboy Stadium in Franklin Park. “I’ve competed here multiple times,” Mayo said. “The more I move, the more I feel like I can be me.”
Melrose football team takes a thriller in Swampscott
Owen FinnSWAMPSCOTT — It was a good old-fashioned shootout between two strong teams, but only one could deliver a statement win. After four quarters, this one belonged to Melrose, which came into Swampscott and defeated the Big Blue, 34-27. “We knew they had good athletes and they are very well-coached,” said Swampscott coach Peter Bush. “We […] The post Melrose football team takes a thriller in Swampscott appeared first on Itemlive.
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