After Saturday’s 2-1 win over Reading for the program’s first state title, the Raiders might like UMass’ Sortino Field more than the Minutewomen.
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Sarah Moomaw is a content producer and writer in the NYC Metro area, currently living with her husband in Bloomfield, New Jersey.
She is an Associate Producer at Travelzoo, and previously held staff positions at Hawkins International Public Relations and two newspapers. She was a sports reporter at the Daily Hampshire Gazette in Northampton, Massachusetts, and The Meridian Star in Mississippi. At the Gazette, she also wrote for the Weekend Food section.
While pursuing her BA in Journalism at Northeastern University, she was an intern and correspondent at the Boston Globe. Moomaw was the sports editor of the Huntington News, Northeastern's student newspaper.
She has freelanced for NJ.com, The Record, The Associated Press, The Press of Atlantic City and Deutsche Presse Agentur, among others.
Moomaw is an avid sports fan, self-acclaimed foodie and (fair weather) runner.
Hampshire downs Reading for first state softball championship
Savannah Waters caught Stephanie Ghostlaw’s two-strike line drive as the Raiders beat the Rockets, 2-1, in the state Division 2 state final at UMass’ Sortino Field on Saturday.
Amherst Regional girls tennis tops Longmeadow to repeat as WMass Division 1 champion
The top-seeded Hurricanes beat the No. 3 Lancers, 4-1, on Friday at Western New England University to send the seniors out with two consecutive sectional titles over their longtime rivals.
WMass Individual Girls Tennis: Amherst’s Allison McCann wins first title; Hurricanes’ duo falls in third set of doubles final
Amherst Regional junior Allison McCann isn’t a stranger to the Western Massachusetts individual girls tennis final, but the three-time championship qualifier finally came out on top with a quick 6-1, 6-1 victory over Minnechaug’s Haley Gurski Sunday at Minnechaug.
Sweet ride: Florence couple peddles pastries from a bicycle cart
At the Tuesday outdoor market in downtown Northampton where vendors set up under tents, at tables and out of pick-up truck beds, Caleb and Emily Langer stand out. They sell their sweets from a pastry case sitting atop a three-wheel bicycle.
Hampshire Regional YMCA swim team’s future assured, move to JFK pool debated
The parents of Hampshire Regional YMCA swim team members had to wait until the final question, but in a meeting with the Y’s board Wednesday night, they learned that the competitive swim team is safe.