
Kyle Gaudette
Sports Editor at The Daily News of Newburyport
Sports Editor for the Newburyport News.
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1 month ago |
newburyportnews.com | Kyle Gaudette
All season long, Newburyport has known that this team is it. After making it to the Final Four two years ago, and the quarterfinals last spring, the Clippers (17-1) are ready to finally get over the hump and bring home the program's first ever state championship. They blitzed through an undefeated season in the Cape Ann League this year, and added statement non-league wins over Portsmouth (N.H.), Cape Elizabeth (M.E.) and Norwell.
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1 month ago |
newburyportnews.com | Kyle Gaudette
Once again, the Newburyport girls lacrosse team is a state title favorite. Despite losing a combined seven Daily News All-Stars to graduation over the last two years -- which fueled the program to back-to-back Division 3 state title games (2023 champions) -- the Clippers are still in position to make a run at a third straight appearance. With the release of the official MIAA brackets on Wednesday afternoon, the Clippers (13-5) have earned the No. 2 seed in this year's tournament.
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1 month ago |
newburyportnews.com | Kyle Gaudette
A big lesson was learned here: NEVER try to figure out the MIAA algorithm. Even with some of our local baseball teams like Newburyport, Pentucket and Georgetown winning consistently over the last few weeks, they've still continually fallen in their respective divisions with each new release of the rankings. We knew that those three would automatically be in the playoffs having finished their regular seasons with a .500 or better record.
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1 month ago |
newburyportnews.com | Kyle Gaudette
It's almost too perfect of a storyline. Over the past four years, Pentucket has steadily grown into one of the best softball teams in the CAL -- punctuated this spring by the program winning its first Kinney title since 1990. But if there's been one "flaw" during that stretch, it's been that the Panthers have been on the wrong end of an 11 vs. 22 upset, and an 8 vs. 25 upset in the first round of the last two Division 3 tournaments.
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1 month ago |
newburyportnews.com | Kyle Gaudette
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Newburyport could have cut it to two, but a tough pass through heavy traffic gets intercepted, and in transition Scobbo rips one top-left corner. Medfield up 11-7.

I'm confident in saying that no foul, committed by either team, hasn't been called tonight. Just whistle after whistle. But, Newburyport is finally on the board in the second half on an FP goal from Bromby. 10-7

It takes over four minutes -- with saves, turnovers and hustle plays in between -- but we finally have a first goal of the second half. And it goes to Medfield. Sophia Zeppieri, a freshman, with an FP snipe to put the Warriors up 10-6.