Published in the Daily Hampshire Gazette on Jan. 7, 2015 GRANBY — He wasn’t there, but Jay Fortier’s presence was still felt in the Granby High School gym on Tuesday. As the Rams built a lead and cruised to a 64-33 win over Easthampton, the Eagles never backed down — a lesson learned from their […]
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Warriors sweep Nettleton for 3A slow-pitch championship
The Lady Warriors had the chance to douse him a second time after sweeping Nettleton in the Class 3A slow-pitch softball championship on Saturday afternoon at Freedom Ridge Park.
Neshoba downs Wayne Co. for 5A/6A title
The Neshoba Central slow-pitch softball team is still champion, but now reigns over two classes after sweeping Wayne County, 10-8 and 10-3, to win the Class 5A/6A championship on Saturday at Freedom Ridge Park.
Friends face off, look to future on sidelines
Former Knights Darius Wren and Grant Theall have reached that point. At the end of this season, their collegiate days will be over. They’ll have degrees in accounting and special education respectively, but before that can happen, they have to face-off on opposite sides of the line of scrimmage one last time.
Cougars bite Rockets
The Newton County Cougars opened the 2013 season with a bang, earning a 47-14 win over Neshoba Central.
Hingham’s Andrew Bolze finishes season on top
Andrew Bolze lost six weeks of the indoor track season to a stress fracture in his right foot, but the injury didn’t keep him from winning the Division 3 and All-State 300-meter titles, but on Saturday he added to his indoor resume with a New England Championship.