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1 month ago |
tauntongazette.com | Chris McDaniel |Eric McHugh |David Wolcott Jr |Jason Snow |Ryan Vermette |Laurie Lee | +5 more
Chris McDaniel Eric McHugh David Wolcott Jr. Jason Snow Ryan Vermette Laurie Los Lee Cameron Merritt Tim Whelan Jr. Steven Sanchez Kyle Grabowski Cait KempThe Patriot LedgerThe MIAA high school hockey state championships will be held at TD Garden on Sunday. Tickets are $20 and grant access to all six games. The games will be streamed live on the NFHS Network. Massachusetts high school hockey invades TD Garden on Sunday.
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1 month ago |
patriotledger.com | Chris McDaniel |Eric McHugh |David Wolcott Jr |Jason Snow |Ryan Vermette |Laurie Lee | +5 more
The MIAA high school hockey state championships will be held at TD Garden on Sunday. Tickets are $20 and grant access to all six games. The games will be streamed live on the NFHS Network. Massachusetts high school hockey invades TD Garden on Sunday. The MIAA will crown its six state champions (four boys, two girls) in a jam-packed day of hockey. This year's features some juggernauts as the top-seeded Hingham girls, Billerica boys and Nauset boys all reached the grand stage.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
wickedlocal.com | David Wolcott Jr
Consistency is something the Marshfield High girls hockey team has been searching for all season long and it appears the squad is starting to get what they’ve been looking for. After battling hard in a 4-3 loss to Hingham, Marshfield took the confidence they earned from that effort into successive 2-1 victories over Whitman-Hanson/Silver Lake and then Plymouth. Senior Kayla Leonard netted the winner in overtime against Plymouth.
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Jan 14, 2025 |
wickedlocal.com | David Wolcott Jr
When teams prove they belong with the elite of the elite, there are dues that must be paid to sustain membership in that exclusive club. The biggest challenge? You must be at your best every single game because you know every opponent is coming after you to knock you off your perch. You can look at that bullseye on your back in one of two ways: as a burden or a privilege.
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Dec 9, 2024 |
usatoday.com | David Wolcott Jr
PLYMOUTH – Cain Cawley found out pretty quickly that Brazilian jiu-jitsu was the right sport for him. “I started taking classes when I was five and I’ve been training in the sport for the last eight years,” the 13-year-old from Plymouth said. “Jiu-jitsu seemed to stick with me in a way that other sports didn’t. I needed something to do as an outlet and I liked the structure of the sport.
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