The Newburyport boys basketball team seems to be well aware that state tournament season has arrived.
Newburyport scored what may prove to be the most exciting victory of the winter season on Evening No. 1 of EMass. State Tournament play. Clippers center Chris Barry converted on a uncontested layup as time expired to give his team a 58-56 victory.
Read More »Presentation of Mary stormed back from a six-point deficit in the fourth quarter to stun Lynn Tech 43-39, the second-place team in the Commonwealth Conference large division.
"It was a big win for us," said PMA coach Bob Melillo. "From what I'm told, we haven't beaten them in six years."
Read More »Rockport hockey coach Mike Greel was a little nervous after the first period against underdog Lynn Tech last night. The Vikings were facing a squad that they had previously beaten 8-0 and found themselves up just 1-0 after the first period.
Read More »The top two line on the Rockport boys hockey team should be well-rested when the Vikings play Northeast Regional on Saturday.
That's because both lines were able to get adequate rest last night as Rockport rolled past Lynn Tech, 8-0. The win improved the Vikings to 1-1 on the young season. "I think the key was that I only had to use the top two lines sparingly," said Rockport head coach Mike Greel. "My third, fourth and fifth lines were able to keep the pressure on them."
Read More »HAVERHILL | Pride helps teams endure challenging seasons. Pride delivered Whittier a victory yesterday.
After Lynn Tech returned a punt 75 yards for a touchdown to end the first half, then opened the second half with a 55-yard drive for the go-ahead TD, the youthful Wildcats could have buckled.
Read More »LYNN | The disruption in the school day, the unusual 3:45 p.m. start, the long bus trip to Lynn ... all were land mines that could have thrown unbeaten Greater Lawrence Tech off its game.
Nate Adames would have none of it. Leaping off the bus in full stride, Adames rolled up three long first-quarter TDs and the Reggies made it eight straight with ease, drilling previously perfect (5-0) Lynn Tech, 32-14.
Read More »Jessica Brasil tallied a hat trick to vault PMA past Lynn Tech 4-0. Stephanie Mitrano scored the other goal while Megan Peeler and Leeann Walker each had an assist for the Panthers.
Read More »LYNN | From the opening kickoff you could tell it just wasn't going to be North Shore Tech's night. Moses Valentine ran the opening kick back 80 yards for a touchdown and the Tigers never looked back in a 36-8 rout.
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