
Joey Barrett
Sports Editor at The Daily Item
Sports Editor @ItemLive | Storyteller | Previously @UMassAthletics @OfficialCCBL @ECGulls @Gannett | Endicott College ’21
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2 weeks ago |
lynnfieldweeklynews.com | Joey Barrett |Anne Marie Tobin
With three state tournament games played across a two-and-a-half hour span at Lynnfield High Sunday, all roads led to the Pioneers. The boys and girls tennis teams took care of business in a doubleheader, followed by the baseball team capping off the afternoon in style. Sunday kicked off with the top-ranked girls tennis team sweeping No. 8 Nantucket, 5-0. Coach Craig Stone and his Pioneers punched their tickets to the Division 4 semifinals to play No. 4 Hamilton-Wenham.
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2 weeks ago |
peabodyweeklynews.com | Joey Barrett |Mark Aboyoun
Entering Monday evening’s tennis match, the No. 1 St. John’s Prep Eagles were riding a 42-match winning streak. The only thing standing in their way of another finals appearance was No. 5 Concord-Carlisle. In perhaps its toughest match yet, St. John’s Prep earned a 3-1 win in the Division 1 Final Four to advance to yet another state championship. One match was left unfinished due to rain interference. Concord-Carlisle struck first, taking a point at second doubles.
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2 weeks ago |
itemlive.com | Joey Barrett
The second-seeded St. John’s Prep lacrosse team (20-1) advanced to the Division 1 semifinals Saturday morning after taking down No. 7 Westford Academy, 11-5, at Glatz Field in Danvers. Cam McCarthy (2 goals, assist) led the offense, while Owen Williamson and Ryan DeLucia played well defensively. Will Crawford, William Tappan, Beckett Lee, Luke Kelly, Mac Crawford, Kevin Correa, Bo Minogue, Ryan McCarthy, and Jackson Quigley scored goals for a versatile offense.
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2 weeks ago |
itemlive.com | Joey Barrett |Anne Marie Tobin
LYNNFIELD — With three state tournament games played across a two-and-a-half hour span at Lynnfield High Sunday, all roads led to the Pioneers. The boys and girls tennis teams took care of business in a doubleheader, followed by the baseball team capping off the afternoon in style. Sunday kicked off with the top-ranked girls tennis team sweeping No. 8 Nantucket, 5-0. Coach Craig Stone and his Pioneers punched their tickets to the Division 4 semifinals to play No. 4 Hamilton-Wenham.
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2 weeks ago |
buff.ly | Joey Barrett |Anne Marie Tobin
LYNNFIELD — With three state tournament games played across a two-and-a-half hour span at Lynnfield High Sunday, all roads led to the Pioneers. The boys and girls tennis teams took care of business in a doubleheader, followed by the baseball team capping off the afternoon in style. Sunday kicked off with the top-ranked girls tennis team sweeping No. 8 Nantucket, 5-0. Coach Craig Stone and his Pioneers punched their tickets to the Division 4 semifinals to play No. 4 Hamilton-Wenham.
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