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.
School roundup: Andover ousts St. John’s Prep
St. John’s Prep fell at home to eighth seed-Andover, 62-59, in overtime Friday night. The Eagles ended their season at 19-3, while Andover (16-6) moved on to the semifinals.
Fontbonne hockey beats Milton
The seniors on the Fontbonne hockey team won the girls’ Division 2 state title as freshmen, and after not making it to the tournament last year, Tuesday’s 3-1 win over Milton in the preliminary round granted them a chance to repeat.
Woburn tops Arlington Catholic in girls’ hockey
The undefeated Tanners posted their 16th victory of the season, rolling past No. 3 Arlington Catholic, 4-1, on the first day of play at Pilgrim Arena in Hingham.
ND girls show their depth in track victory
With their coach acting as meet director, the girls from Notre Dame of Hingham wound up clinching their first MIAA Division 2 indoor track title Sunday at Reggie Lewis Center.
Lexington, Cambridge girls share indoor track title
Going into the girls’ 4 x 400, 5 points separated the top five teams. Third-place Cambridge, fourth-place Andover, and fifth-place Acton-Boxboro all had teams seeded in the final heat, hoping to grab 10 points and the meet title.
Hingham boys’ and girls’ win Division 3 indoor titles
Going into that relay, the Harbormen had a 35-point lead. Roughly an hour later, the boys from Hingham made it official and raised the wooden Massachusetts-shaped trophy as the MIAA Division 3 indoor champions. The Harbormen finished with 75 points, far ahead of Marblehead (30) and Westwood (28).
Latin Academy sweeps to three-peat titles
Latin Academy coach Brian Leussler’s pre-meet rituals include number- crunching to figure out what exactly he needs from the boys’ and girls’ indoor track teams to win.
Ursuline’s Amy Piccolo doubles her pleasure
Amy Piccolo feared the 29 minutes separating her two races in Sunday’s MSTCA Elite 24 Invitational at Reggie Lewis Center wouldn’t give her enough time to recharge.
Northeastern defeats William & Mary in OT
Streaks were extended after a double-overtime thriller at Matthews Arena as the Northeastern men’s basketball team walked away with its seventh consecutive victory, 95-91 over William & Mary Wednesday night.
Woburn boys get meet record, Division 2 title
The Woburn boys’ track team set a meet record, but that didn’t automatically give them the Division 2 James Kalperis MSTCA State Relay title Saturday. The Tanners needed a good finish in the day’s final event — the 4 x 400 — to secure their second consecutive championship at the Reggie Lewis Track and Field Center.
Newton North girls win fourth straight
It came down to the last event, but the Newton North girls’ track team left Reggie Lewis Track Center Saturday afternoon with what it came looking for — its fourth consecutive James Kalperis MSTCA State Relays title.
Men’s basketball falls to La Salle University at the buzzer
The Huskies began the season with back-to-back buzzer-beating wins but tonight found out what it’s like to be on the other end as they fell 66-64 to La Salle University at Matthews Arena.
Catarina Rocha caps career with a second at nationals
On Saturday in San Diego, at her third consecutive Foot Locker Cross Country Championships, the tables turned. Anna Rohrer, a sophomore from Mishawaka, Ind., finished the 5K race in 17:24.8, with Rocha second in 17:29.0.
Men’s basketball downed by Massachusetts
Men’s basketball head coach Bill Coen attributed Tuesday night’s 72-66 loss to the University of Massachusetts-Amherst to a lack of execution as the Huskies lost their third straight game.