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Ray of Hope

Greater Lawrence threw a scare into powerful Greater Lowell (10-2) before falling, 60-50. Isaiah Ray had 16 points and Christian Rodriguez 10 for the Reggies, who led 17-4 after one period.

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Boys Basketball, 01/18/19 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Salem stays perfect

It was a clean sweep for Salem in the Lady Blue Devil Holiday Classic, as the host Blue Devils finished the three-day tourney a perfect 3-0 with a 66-38 win over Greater Lowell. Jordyn Franzen had a team-high 18 points and Christine Aboujaoude had 17 for Salem, which will sit at 7-0 coming out of the holiday break.

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Girls Basketball, 12/28/18 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Jackson secures win

 

Freshman Tucker Jackson got a second period pin in the last match of the meet to give Pentucket a 42-36 win over Gr. Lowell and a split in a tri-meet that included Brookline. Tyler Knox and Chris Legacy were both 2-0 with two pins.

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Wrestling, 12/22/18 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Polanco, Reggies punch ticket to vocational title game

WEST ANDOVER — Greater Lawrence flexed its muscles on defense en route to a 19-7 win over league rival Greater Lowell in the State Vocational Large School semifinals.
The Reggies (8-3) controlled the game on both sides of the ball in the second half, with their stifling defense forcing two interceptions and zero points allowed, while their quarterback — senior Jose Caceres — led them to two scores. 
The senior signal-caller rumbled in from 17-yards out midway through the third quarter, before adding a backbreaking score on a 62-yard strike to classmate Donnie Croteau nearly two minutes later.
“Jose is just dangerous, he’s a triple [threat], he can just do a little bit of everything, which keeps the defense on its heels,” said Greater Lawrence head coach Tony Sarkis, whose club didn’t play Greater Lowell in the regular season. 
“When we get that throwing, running on the inside and Jose — we’re dangerous. We did that in the second half.”
Caceres rushed for 116 yards on 24 attempts. Fellow senior Ader Mezidor (87 rushing yards) also made his presence known with a 15-yard touchdown run two minutes into the contest.

But it was the Greater Lawrence defense which delivered the victory. After a first half where that defense conceded a 12-yard touchdown pass from Jeremy Gray to Jeremy Sar, the Reggies dominated the second half.

On the four drives that the Gryphons (7-4) began in the second half, two of them ended with three-and-outs. The other two ended with interceptions from Croteau and Steven Polanco.

“If you think about it, that first half they scored on three big penalties, we gave them about 30 yards of offense right there,” said Sarkis.
“We talked to the seniors (at halftime) about them stepping it up and making sure they’re doing what they need to do on their end, cleaning up the mess with penalties, and putting the ball on the carpet. They responded well and I’m proud of them.”

Polanco also had an interception in the first half as the Reggies’ defense held Gray to 81 total passing yards.
In the postgame huddle, Sarkis told his players of the two previous Greater Lawrence squads to reach the State Vocational Bowl. Both fell in the title game, he said.
“Northeast and Assabet are playing Saturday, so we’ll find out Saturday what’s going on. We’ve just got to come to play, eliminate mistakes, get better as a team and stay together as a team,” Sarkis said.
“Hopefully the third time is the charm here. These guys deserve it, they’ve been working hard since April, so we’re very proud of these guys.”
Next up, though, for the Reggies is a Wednesday night matchup with Whittier back here at Luis Gleason Field.
 

Score: Greater Lawrence 19, Greater Lowell 7

Greater Lawrence (8-3):  7 0 12 0

Greater Lowell (7-4):      7  0 0  0

 

First Quarter:
Gr. Lawrence — Ader Mezidor 15-yard run (Kevin Matul Kick GOOD), 9:11
Gr. Lowell — Jeremy Gray 12-yard pass to Jeremy Sar (Devin Farrell Kick GOOD), 1:09

Third Quarter:
Gr. Lawrence — Jose Caceres 17-yard run (2-point conversion NO GOOD), 5:27
Gr. Lawrence — Jose Caceres 62-yard pass to Donnie Croteau (2-point conversion NO GOOD), 3:39

Individual Leaders:
RUSHING
Greater Lawrence: 48-239 2 TDs, 2 FUMs
Jose Caceres: 24-116, TD; Ader Mezidor: 15-87, TD, 2 FUMsl Shamil Diaz: 5-15; Steven Polanco: 1-7; Omar Medina: 1-7; Donnie Croteau: 1-6, Maleek Dejesus: 1-1

Greater Lowell: 17-22
Devon Prak 8-12, Matthew Gaudette 6-7, Jeremy Gray 3-3

PASSING
Greater Lawrence: Jose Caceres: 6/14, 102 yds. TD
Greater Lowell: Jeremy Gray: 6/22, 81 yds. TD, 3 INTs

RECEIVING
Greater Lawrence: 6-102, TD
Donnie Croteau: 1-62, TD; Maleek Dejesus: 1-17; Shamil Diaz: 2-16; Steven Polanco: 1-8; Ader Mezidor: 1-(-1)             
Greater Lowell: 6-81, TD
Devon Prak: 1-61, Jeremy Sar: 1-12, TD; Dylan Bishop: 1-8, Matthew Gaudette: 1-3, Isaiah Carrasquillo: 2-(-3)

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Football, 11/15/18 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Reggie rally

Alegna Reyes scored team-highs in kills (11), blocks (4) and aces (3) as Greater Lawrence rallied from two sets down to beat Greater Lowell 3-2. Freshman Kerry-Ann Ortiz added 11 digs for the winners.

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Girls Volleyball, 10/18/18 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Latino leads way

 

Elaine Latino continued her strong season, taking first overall, and her Presentation of Mary teammates took 8-11 as the Panthers' edged Gr. Lawrence 27-28 and crushed Gr. Lowell and Northeast in girls cross country to improve to 10-2. Nixvelisse Andino finished second for the Reggies.

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Girls Cross Country, 10/17/18 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Big three rules

 

The Greater Lawrence boys cross country team, thanks to the 1-2-3 finish of Eddie Adams, Josh Small and Wander Languasco, swept meets with PMA, Gr. Lowell and Northeast to improve to 10-3. 

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Boys Cross Country, 10/17/18 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

First win

Four-year starter Jaryd Plante earned his first ever meet win, finishing first in 19:42 to help Whittier edge Greater Lowell 26-29. Freshman Jack Venturi had his best meet of the young season, finishing third in 20:14.

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Boys Cross Country, 09/19/18 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Ferrara leads Raiders

 

Matt Ferrara had a big night for Central Catholic, leading the Raiders witgh 19 kills, 3 aces and 8 digs in a 3-0 North opening round sweep of Greater Lowell. The Raiders (14-7) will niow face MVC rival Lawrence Wednesday at 7 p.m. at Lawrence.

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Boys Volleyball, 06/04/18 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Carpenter sharp again

 

Will Carpenter hurled a three-hitter, striking out eight, and didn't allow an earned run as Whittier trippled Greater Lowell 3-1 in a battle of two of the top Commonwealth Conference teams.

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Baseball, 05/07/18 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars
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