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).
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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.
Men’s hockey look to the locker room for on-ice turnaround
After Friday’s 5-2 loss to St. Lawrence University, men’s hockey head coach Jim Madigan knew something in the locker room needed to change before this weekend’s home-and-home series with the University of Massachusetts-Amherst.
Men’s hoops falls by 3 at the buzzer to Maine
In a game that had 14 lead changes, the men’s basketball team didn’t come out on top as they fell by three to the University of Maine Black Bears, 76-73, at the buzzer on Wednesday night to open a four game home stand.
Bishop Feehan, Peabody run to cross-country titles
Led by junior Abbey McNulty’s victory in 18 minutes and 20.72 seconds, Bishop Feehan won its fourth consecutive state title in Division 2. Next year the school will move to Division 1.
McNulty, Rocha run away from competition
In two of Saturday’s six EMass cross-country championship races at Wrentham Development Center, the eventual winners paid more attention to how they felt instead of their split time.