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  1. Topics: Dr. James Naismith - The Inventor of Basketball

    Dr. James Naismith (1861-1939) was a Canadian-born educator and coach who invented the game of basketball in 1891 while teaching physical education at the YMCA Training School in Springfield, Mass. Naismith did not finish high school until the age of...

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  3. Another first for Milford's Shannon Smith

    Scott Barboza

    BOSTON - A voice boomed over the Fenway Park public address system. Please welcome ... It continued, rattling off a laundry list of accomplishments Milford High softball senior pitcher Shannon Smith has accrued in her four-year career with the Sc...

    Blog | May 24, 2013
  4. Recap: Hingham 6, No. 8 B-R 2

    Bob McGovern

    BRIDGEWATER, Mass -- The Bridgewater-Raynham baseball team can breathe a sigh of relief. It won't have to face Hingham High School again this season. The No. 8 Trojans fell to the Harbormen 6-2 in a sloppy game that saw a litany of errors, pas...

    Blog | May 23, 2013
  5. Recap: No. 10 King Philip 6, No. 16 Hopkinton 0

    Josh Perry

    HOPKINTON, Mass. -- On paper, it was a marquee match-up. It was a meeting of the champions of the Hockomock League's Kelley-Rex division and the Tri-Valley League, as well as two teams in the Top 25 in the state. But, on the field, the game was mo...

    Blog | May 23, 2013
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  7. Governor's Ham sisters commit to Bucknell

    Scott Barboza

    Governor's Academy girls' soccer head coach Michael Karin announces tonight that twins Jackie and Kendall Ham have committed to Bucknell University for the 2014 season. "The soccer playing twins have been major contributors to the success of The ...

    Blog | May 23, 2013
  8. Frontline pitching staff carries Philips Andover

    Paul Lazdowski

    ANDOVER, Mass. -- Over the course of the 2013 season, the success of the Phillips Andover baseball team has hinged on three arms, or, more specifically, two right-handers and a southpaw. Senior Rory Ziomek and sophomore Tim Salvadore, or simply 'S...

    Blog | May 23, 2013
  9. Vanderbilt offers Everett DB Lubern Figaro

    Brendan Hall

    Everett High Class of 2014 defensive back Lubern Figaro picked up his seventh Division 1 FBS offer today, from Vanderbilt University, he announced on his Twitter account this morning. "Just picked up a offer to Vanderbilt #anchordown," he wrote in...

    Blog | May 23, 2013
  10. Minnesota wing could jump over Shaq

    Myron Medcalf

    Two-sport athletes are common in collegiate sports. In high school, young men and women often compete in multiple events. Some who are committed and exceptional in two sports will attempt to participate in both at the Division I level. Julius P...

    Blog | May 23, 2013
  11. Q&A: KSU O-line commit Castaneda

    Max Olson

    Since committing to Kansas State on March 7, Round Rock (Texas) High School offensive lineman Robert Castaneda has enjoyed what he considers an unexpected boost in his recruitment. The 6-foot-5, 318-pound lineman knows committing to the Wildcats m...

    Blog | May 23, 2013
  12. Selden: 'Excited to come together' with Wiggins

    Paul Lazdowski

    On the afternoon of May 14, Wayne Selden found himself watching ESPN like many other college basketball fans, anxious to learn the fate of top prospect Andrew Wiggins. Selden, the rugged, 6-foot-5-inch, 220-pound, five-star recruit from the Tilton...

    Blog | May 23, 2013
  13. Scouts bear down on conference tourneys

    Jason A. Churchill

    While each club has their own way of finalizing player evaluations before the draft, the one commonality is the simple fact that time is running out on them. Most high school prospects have completed their seasons and the college crop is headed into ...

    Blog | May 23, 2013
  14. College football recruiting -- Summer recruiting to-do list

    Jeremy Crabtree

    With fewer than 100 days left before the college football season begins, coaches aren't taking their vacation time. Instead, they're recruiting.

    Story | Conversation | May 23, 2013
  15. Recap: No. 22 Braintree 11, No. 4 Walpole 10

    Brendan Hall

    BRAINTREE, Mass. -- Steven Lee said wasn't scoreboard-watching like some of his Braintree High teammates Wednesday afternoon, as the Wamps stayed loose in preparation for the first of two twilight battles with No. 4 Walpole in three days. But when...

    Blog | May 23, 2013
  16. Recap: Norwood 3, No. 6 Newton North 2

    Bob McGovern

    NEWTON, Mass. -- As Anthony Delmonaco approached a pod of reporters, he looked down at the tape recorders and said, "Sorry guys, I'm not really that good under pressure." He couldn't keep a straight face. With two strikes and two outs in the to...

    Blog | May 23, 2013
  17. Recap: No. 8 Concord-Carlisle 9, No. 16 Reading 7

    Ryan Kilian

    READING, Mass. - No. 8 Concord-Carlisle lacrosse stormed out to a 5-0 lead after one quarter and never looked back as they defeated No. 16 Reading, 9-7, behind an intelligent and disciplined defensive effort. Despite a furious second-half comeback...

    Blog | May 23, 2013
  18. Recap: No. 17 Auburn 10, Hudson 1

    John McGuirk

    HUDSON, Mass. -- Zack Tower is not someone you want to make angry. In the fourth inning of Wednesday night's contest against Hudson, the Auburn senior was struck by a Kyle Sullivan pitch to the head area. Tower was not happy about it but wisely ac...

    Blog | May 22, 2013