Lynnfield Sports

Most sports likely to start late

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Spring sports teams have been hard at work preparing for the upcoming season, but they have yet to use any of the Lynnfield High School athletic fields due to snow that refuses to melt.

Athletic Director Michael Bierwirth informed the Villager on Monday all of LHS’ athletic fields are still…

 

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Huckleberry Hill PTO golf tourney June 1; sponsors needed

golfgreen_webLYNNFIELD — The Huckleberry Hill School PTO will host its seventh annual Golf Fundraiser on Monday, June 1 at the Four Oaks Country Club in Dracut.

The tournament, which will have a 1:30 p.m. shotgun start, will be played in scramble format. In addition to prizes for the top teams, golfers will be eligible to…

 

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PHOTO: An impressive season

LYNNFIELD HIGH SCHOOL sophomore Lauren Hennessey, the starting goalie for the Peabody-Lynnfield co-op girls’ hockey team, was named a Northeastern Conference All-Star for the second year in a row. Along with her All-Star achievement, she was selected as a Northeastern All Conference goalie. Lauren was the only goalie picked for the All Conference, which makes her the best goalie in the league. Hennessey faced an average of 30-40 shots per game and had a save percentage of 94.04. She was also awarded Most Valuable Player Award at the end of the 2014-2015 season. (Courtesy Photo)
LYNNFIELD HIGH SCHOOL sophomore Lauren Hennessey, the starting goalie for the Peabody-Lynnfield co-op girls’ hockey team, was named a Northeastern Conference All-Star for the second year in a row. Along with her All-Star achievement, she was selected as a Northeastern All Conference goalie. Lauren was the only goalie picked for the All Conference, which makes

 

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Wrestling team to ask MIAA to reconsider decision

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The Lynnfield-North Reading co-op wrestling team is in the process of asking the MIAA District Committee to reconsider its decision to end the co-op program last summer.

The MIAA District Committee approved the co-op program for the 2014-2015 season last June, but the committee voted to separate the two schools…

 

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First annual Reid’s Run 5K May 3

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LYNNFIELD — The Reid R. Sacco Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) Cancer Alliance has announced the first annual Reid’s Run 5K road race will be taking place on Sunday, May 3, beginning at 9 a.m. at MarketStreet Lynnfield.

The Reid R. Sacco Cancer Alliance was founded in 2005 in honor of Reid…

 

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MIAA extends Spring deadlines

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

FRANKLIN — Last week the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association committee voted to extend the spring cutoff dates for tournament qualification for all the high school spring sports by one week due the record snowfall this winter. The only exception is track, which was moved back three days from May 25 to May…

 

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Wrestling banquet brings a close to a very successful season

THE LYNNFIELD-NORTH READING co-op wrestling team held its end of the season banquet last week during which the team elected captains for the 2015-16 season. From left, North Reading captain Michael Reardon and Lynnfield captains Zach Monzione and Max Whyman. (Courtesy Photo)
THE LYNNFIELD-NORTH READING co-op wrestling team held its end of the season banquet last week during which the team elected captains for the 2015-16 season. From left, North Reading captain Michael Reardon and Lynnfield captains Zach Monzione and Max Whyman. (Courtesy Photo)

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LYNNFIELD — The 2014-15 wrestling season came to a close last…

 

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BOSTON – Boston’s Run to Remember, a scenic road race through historic downtown Boston on Memorial Day weekend to honor fallen law enforcement officers, is open for registration and already more than half full.

Race organizers are urging runners to sign up soon to take advantage of the “Early Bird” registration fee of $85.

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Rink Rats vs. Boston Bruins Alumni to benefit the Jimmy Fund April 4

 

BOSTON — Come watch more than a dozen Dana-Farber Cancer Institute doctors, researchers, and staff play a charity hockey game against the Boston Bruins Alumni to benefit the Jimmy Fund, which supports adult and pediatric cancer care and research at Dana-Farber.

The game will be held 1 p.m.-3 p.m. on Saturday, April 4 at…

 

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PHOTO: Two-time champions

LYNNFIELD'S 7th grade girls' traveling basketball team won its second consecutive North Shore Girls' Travel Basketball League Div. 1 Championship at Salem State. Front, from left: Victoria Morelli, Emma Nardone and Alexis Brown; back, from left: Coach Burnis Brown, Jennifer Bloom, Molly Ozanian, Sophia Nagy, Samantha Lebruska, Carolyn Garofoli, Kayla Mortellite, Melissa Morelli and Coach Tricia Brown.  Missing: Anna Maria Ferrante. (Courtesy Photo)
LYNNFIELD’S 7th grade girls’ traveling basketball team won its second consecutive North Shore Girls’ Travel Basketball League Div. 1 Championship at Salem State. Front, from left: Victoria Morelli, Emma Nardone and Alexis Brown; back, from left: Coach Burnis Brown, Jennifer Bloom, Molly Ozanian, Sophia Nagy, Samantha Lebruska, Carolyn Garofoli, Kayla Mortellite, Melissa Morelli and Coach

 

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Lynnfield native Brian Flynn traded to Montreal Canadiens

LYNNFIELD NATIVE Brian Flynn was traded from the Buffalo Sabres to the Montreal Canadiens last week. (Courtesy Photo)
LYNNFIELD NATIVE Brian Flynn was traded from the Buffalo Sabres to the Montreal Canadiens last week. (Courtesy Photo)

MONTREAL — Montreal Canadiens general manager Marc Bergevin announced last week the team acquired Lynnfield-native and forward Brian Flynn from the Buffalo Sabres.

In exchange for Flynn, the Sabres will receive a fifth round draft pick from…

 

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Peewee AAA Stars capture Waterville Valley Deep Freeze Championship

CHAMPIONS of the Deep Freeze tournament, members of the Lynnfield-Saugus Peewee AAA Stars celebrate their victory in the Waterville Valley tournament series during which they outscored their opponents 25-4 in four games. Front row, l-r: Jake DeBenedictis, Johnny Simonetti, Colin Dennison; middle row, l-r: Clayton Merengi, Christian Maney, Lorenzo Keegan, Matt Roscoe, Jack Lacoset, Chase Carney, Harry Carolan, Alex Salvo, Jed Sweeney; back row, l-r: Coaches Don Lacoste, John Simonetti, Tom Carney, Bill Maney and John Sweeney. Missing from photo: Connor Sturniolo and Kevin McMaster. (Courtesy Photo)
CHAMPIONS of the Deep Freeze tournament, members of the Lynnfield-Saugus Peewee AAA Stars celebrate their victory in the Waterville Valley tournament series during which they outscored their opponents 25-4 in four games. Front row, l-r: Jake DeBenedictis, Johnny Simonetti, Colin Dennison; middle row, l-r: Clayton Merengi, Christian Maney, Lorenzo Keegan, Matt Roscoe, Jack Lacoset, Chase

 

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