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Trevor Hass

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College Sports Writer and Sports Producer at Boston.com

Sports Editor and Reporter at Duxbury Clipper

Sports Correspondent at The Boston Globe

BC football, college hoops & more @BostonGlobe + @BostonDotCom. @AP_Top25 voter. Sports Editor @DuxburyClipper. @CelticsBlog. Fan of 3-pointers and one-liners.

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  • 1 week ago | duxburyclipper.com | Trevor Hass

    When the 2024 season came to a close, the Dragons made a conscious choice to put their 4-15 record fully in the past, start fresh and build toward a fruitful 2025. The Class of 2025 seniors spearheaded that mission, dedicating themselves more than ever this offseason and ensuring everyone around them followed suit. Wednesday’s Senior Day ceremony offered a moment for the Dragons to celebrate how far they’ve come. “Going into the season, it was definitely a focus for us that we didn’t want our se...

  • 1 week ago | duxburyclipper.com | Trevor Hass

    Late in the fourth quarter Wednesday, with the outcome sealed and all nine seniors on the field together, the Dragons displayed the trademark chemistry and teamwork that defines the program. It would have been easy for Skye Cerow to attempt a shot in traffic, but instead, she found a wide-open Cate Nagle for a goal. Nagle kept the kindness going, turning down a shot herself to feed Caroline Villarin for another tally. The Dragons have never cared who gets the glory.

  • 1 week ago | duxburyclipper.com | Trevor Hass

    Earlier this season, as he battled through a lingering foot injury, senior Peter Burnham worried he might have already played his final match for Duxbury. He thought there was a chance he would require surgery, and with such a deep roster, it might be in his best interest to take the safe route. Instead, Burnham persevered and strengthened his foot day by day. When he learned that some of his teammates would be out for an extended period of time, Burnham seamlessly slid into the No. 1 singles ro...

  • 1 week ago | duxburyclipper.com | Trevor Hass

    Outdoor TrackThe Dragons battled at the Patriot League Championships on Tuesday, with the girls placing fourth and the boys taking eighth out of 12 teams. On the girls side, Maddie MacKinnon continued her torrid stretch with a personal record of 1:06.95 in the 400 hurdles, finishing first in a field of 25. Riley Earle ended up second in the 400 with a time of 1:01.80 and Violet Cirincione second in long jump (15-07).

  • 1 week ago | duxburyclipper.com | Trevor Hass

    The Duxbury High School sailing team concluded one of its most competitive team racing seasons in recent memory with a commanding 8-2 record in its victory in the Mass Bay League Team Race Tournament. The win marked the end of a rigorous schedule filled with top-tier regional opponents and culminated in a 7-9 overall record. “Our sailors showed up every day, ready to compete against the best, and that’s something we’re incredibly proud of,” Duxbury coach Kyle Riviezzo said.

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