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Nov 3, 2024 |
bostonglobe.com | Chloe Wojtanik
With her 25-assist performance, Aubrie Letourneau soared to No. 2 on the career list in state history (2,301), propelling No. 4 Old Rochester to a 25-13, 25-12, 25-17 win over No. 29 Hanover in the first round of the Division 3 girls’ volleyball tournament. “There are not enough words to describe Aubrie,” said OR coach Jimmy Oliveira, his club now 17-3. “She possess all of the skills you look for in an on-court leader.”Dennis-Yarmouth senior Vivian Castano is No. 1 on the list.
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Sep 14, 2024 |
bostonglobe.com | Cam Kerry |Chloe Wojtanik
Tia LaBrecque dominated, posting two goals and two assists in a 4-2 nonleague win for the second-ranked Bishop Feehan girls’ soccer team over No. 9 Medfield Saturday. LaBrecque’s highlight reel tally occurred in the first half, beating two defenders and curling one into the top-right corner from the outside of the box. In the second half, she put forth a shoulder fake that got the defender to bite and served as a decoy.
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Sep 12, 2024 |
bostonglobe.com | Chloe Wojtanik
Swampscott 1, Danvers 0 — With four minutes left in the game, sophomore Sofia Robelo-Puch finished off a corner by classmate Lia Beatrice for the game’s lone goal to lift the Big Blue (2-2) to the Northeastern Conference win. Lilah Caplan made five saves for the shutout. Franklin 8, Taunton 0 — Raena Crandall scored the first three goals of the game for the No. 3 Panthers (4-0) in their Kelley-Rex league win.
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Feb 6, 2024 |
bunewsservice.com | Chloe Wojtanik
By Chloe WojtanikBoston University News ServiceThe Kansas City Chiefs have the opportunity this Sunday to prove to the world that they are undoubtedly a dynasty in the NFL. In the last six seasons, the Chiefs have reached six straight AFC Championships, appeared in four Super Bowls and are one win away from winning their third Super Bowl Championship. Patrick Mahomes, the Chiefs’ starting quarterback during all six years of the team’s success, is set to make history.
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Feb 4, 2024 |
bunewsservice.com | Chloe Wojtanik
By Allyn TuckerBoston University News ServiceBoston University’s 2024 bid to win the men’s Beanpot championship kicks off this Monday night as the Terriers take on rivals Boston College, marking the third time the teams have faced each other in just a week and a half. Along with BU, Northeastern, Harvard and BC participate in the historic Beanpot tournament each year, which has occurred on the first two Mondays of February since 1952.
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