Téa Spellacy hit two free throws, then added three more in the final seconds to secure a 54-43 win and the No. 5 Orioles’ first basketball championship at Curry Hicks Cage Saturday.
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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.
Cam Earle (45 points) leads South Hadley to 77-73 D2 quarterfinal comeback win over Shepherd Hill
With 0.7 seconds on the clock, South Hadley senior Cam Earle was at the line shooting two. His second free throw iced a 77-73 win for No. 7 South Hadley as Earle’s career-high 45 points ended the No. 2 Rams’ season in the Western Massachusetts Division 2 Tournament quarterfinals.
Burned out of Hadley, Chuong Son and Mung Pham are back selling their exotic sandwich in Northampton
A fire destroyed their restaurant, along with 11 other businesses on Route 9 in Hadley 15 months ago, Chuong Son and his wife, Mung Pham, are finally bringing Banh Mi Saigon back to life in downtown Northampton.
Granby girls hoop beats Hampshire to cap perfect regular season
Published in the Daily Hampshire Gazette on Feb. 20, 2015 GRANBY — When Granby senior Meghan Sullivan was an eighth grader on the varsity girls basketball team, the Rams had to win their season finale to make the 2011 postseason. Before this season, coach Tom Burke told his captain history might repeat itself. There was […]
Amherst Regional’s 4×400 relay seals second straight state Division 3 boys title
Published in the Daily Hampshire Gazette on Feb. 14, 2015 BOSTON — A week after continuing one championship streak handily, the Amherst Regional boys indoor track team had to fight through the relays to continue another. With a one-point lead going into the final event, the Hurricanes took second in the 4×400-meter relay to secure […]
Once surgically bound to a wheelchair, transfer Johnny Williams shines in the pool for NHS
For the junior, the concept of being a sectional title holder — and potential state Division 2 champ as the No. 1 seed in the 100 fly — seemed like a fantasy 10 years ago. Even walking normally was questionable for Johnny Williams.