Published in the Daily Hampshire Gazette on April, 21, 2014 The 118th Boston Marathon is set to become the second largest in race history as over 36,000 runners are expected to make the journey from Hopkinton to Copley Square on Monday. The increased field is due to last year’s twin bombings that killed three and […]
Daily Hampshire Gazette
Northampton hoops struggles in WMass Division 1 finals loss to Central
Published in the Daily Hampshire Gazette on March 8, 2014 AMHERST — The Northampton girls basketball team wasn’t making excuses for dropping its second consecutive Western Massachusetts Division 1 final on Friday. Top-seeded Central (21-2) was the better team, earning the title with a 49-35 victory over the No. 2 Blue Devils (18-5) at the […]
Granby hoops falls to Hoosac Valley in Division 3 semifinals
Published in the Daily Hampshire Gazette on March 5, 2014 AMHERST — The Granby girls basketball team walked off the court at the Curry Hicks Cage with heads hanging and tears flowing after losing to Hoosac Valley by double-digits for the second time this season. Tuesday’s 71-40 loss to the No. 2 Hurricanes (21-1) was […]
Cyclocross looking to become a Winter Olympic sport
Local cyclists, including two-time US cyclocross national champion Jeremy Powers of Easthampton, have heard rumblings of the sport lobbying for a future Winter Olympic bid.
National cyclocross champ Jeremy Powers aims for World Championship
On Super Bowl Sunday, hours before football fans pack into their living rooms and sports bars nationwide, US Cyclowcross National Champion Jeremy Powers will be on the hunt for a World Championship, wearing the nation’s colors on his chest.