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Grapplers open season 2–1

THE LYNNFIELD-NORTH READING co-operative wrestling captains for the 2014-2015 season are, from left, North Reading wrestler Joe Morse, Lynnfield wrestler Lucas Pascucci and Lynnfield wrestler Dominic Monzione.  (Dan Tomasello Photo)
THE LYNNFIELD-NORTH READING co-operative wrestling captains for the 2014-2015 season are, from left, North Reading wrestler Joe Morse, Lynnfield wrestler Lucas Pascucci and Lynnfield wrestler Dominic Monzione. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

By DAN TOMASELLO

NORTH READING — The Lynnfield-North Reading co-operative wrestling team returned the mat last week and have opened the 2014-2015 season with a…

 

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MIAA tournament format needs tweaking

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

NORTH READING — With the Super Bowls being played last Saturday at Gillette Stadium, another season of Massachusetts high school football is now officially in the books. It also marks the end of the second season of the new playoff format. Next year, the format will stay the same before it is…

 

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Young Hornet hoop team ready for new challenges

By DAN NUNN

NORTH READING — With just seven players returning with varsity experience and implementing a new system, the Hornets will face some challenges this season.

Even with these new challenges, boys’ basketball coach Joe Casey has been pleased this preseason. “We really are very young and we are putting in a new system…

 

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Penley attends football camp

MATT PENLEY attended a Football University camp over the summer.
MATT PENLEY attended a Football University camp over the summer.=

NORTH READING — Matthew Penley, an eighth grader from North Reading Middle School, has been very busy in his number one sport of football. Matthew attended a Football University camp over the summer.

Matthew was asked to try out for the Football University eighth grade…

 

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Pioneers dominate Hornets in Thanksgiving snow bowl, 35–0

SNOW BOWL. Hornet Junior David Smith (22) hits the line behind the blocking of sophomore Matt McCarthy and others on the snow covered turf in Lynnfield on Thanksgiving morning. (Bob Turosz Photo)
SNOW BOWL. Hornet Junior David Smith (22) hits the line behind the blocking of sophomore Matt McCarthy and others on the snow covered turf in Lynnfield on Thanksgiving morning. (Bob Turosz Photo)

By ANDREW MOUNTER

LYNNFIELD — The North Reading football Hornets were dominated by their archrivals, the Lynnfield Pioneers 35–0, last Thursday morning at…

 

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 Turkey Trot sets new record with 1,500 runners

THE WINNERS of the 2014 North Reading 5K Turkey Trot, (Nicole Roberts and Mark Rollfs kneeling above), were the recipients of the annual Fred Keyes award winner given in memory of the late NRHS teacher and avid runner. Standing, from left: Mark Bisognano, president of the North Reading Hall of Fame; Michelle, Mike, Fred, Joe, Doug and Brendan Keyes and Joe Davis, Turkey Trot race director. (Bob Turosz Photo)
THE WINNERS of the 2014 North Reading 5K Turkey Trot, (Nicole Roberts and Mark Rollfs kneeling above), were the recipients of the annual Fred Keyes award winner given in memory of the late NRHS teacher and avid runner. Standing, from left: Mark Bisognano, president of the North Reading Hall of Fame; Michelle, Mike, Fred, Joe,

 

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PHOTO: They’re off!

NEARLY 1,500 RUNNERS, a new course record, rumbled through the snowy streets of North Reading on Thanksgiving morning in the sixth annual Turkey Trot 5K race. (Bob Turosz Photo)
NEARLY 1,500 RUNNERS, a new course record, rumbled through the snowy streets of North Reading on Thanksgiving morning in the sixth annual Turkey Trot 5K race. (Bob Turosz Photo)

 

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PHOTO: An uplifting experience

SENIOR Kerri-Ann Donovan gets a lift from her teammates as they celebrate their victory in the annual Powder Puff football game. The seniors defeated the juniors, 24 to 8. (John Friberg Photo)
SENIOR Kerri-Ann Donovan gets a lift from her teammates as they celebrate their victory in the annual Powder Puff football game. The seniors defeated the juniors, 24 to 8. (John Friberg Photo)

 

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PHOTO: Senior leadership

THE GIRLS SOCCER TEAM enjoyed its most successful campaign in years with leadership from its four senior players: Victoria Brown, Cole Godzinski, Kerri–Ann Donvan and Payton Conway–Baker. (John Friberg Photo)
THE GIRLS SOCCER TEAM enjoyed its most successful campaign in years with leadership from its four senior players: Victoria Brown, Cole Godzinski, Kerri–Ann Donvan and Payton Conway–Baker. (John Friberg Photo)

 

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Throw the records out the window:

Hornets vs. Pioneers on Thanksgiving

THE NRHS VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM is ready to take on their arch rivals, the Lynnfield Pioneers, on Thanksgiving morning. The 4–6 Hornets are anxious to repeat last year's victory over the undefeated Pioneers. Front row, from left: Kyle Sampson, Tyler Currier, Greg Kalogeropoulos, Cole Hughes, Dean Arena, Mike Farrelly, Austin Bradley, Ryan DeGrande, Chris Jessop, Nick Fortin, John Krieger. Other members of the team, though not in exact order: Kevin Farrelly, Thomas Patch, Joshua Bedell, Nick Colangelo, Nicolas O'Connell, Jeff Meji, Kyle Conley, Noah Aran, Nicholas Copelas, Kyle Bythrow, Caleb Wing, Thomas McHugh, Ryan Edison, David Smith, Nicholas Ponte, Lionel Beane, Matt McCarthy, Joseph Lennan, Angelo DiSanto, John Merullo, Jake Bedell, Dylan Beauregard, Nick Arena, Nick Powell, Mason Siciliano, Jackson DeAngelo, Bobby O'Donnell, Sean Wilson, Matthew Jaroncyk, Andrew Jaroncyk, Shane Burke, Alfred Antonucci, Kevin Brown, Aaron Giangrande, Brendan Tilton, Michael Quaratiello, Tyler Cullen, Tim Sanger, Drew Delano, Colin Boucher, Daniel Sweeney, Christopher Vella, Mike Brown, Riain Healy, Michael Luciano. (Bob Turosz Photo)
THE NRHS VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM is ready to take on their arch rivals, the Lynnfield Pioneers, on Thanksgiving morning. The 4–6 Hornets are anxious to repeat last year’s victory over the undefeated Pioneers. Front row, from left: Kyle Sampson, Tyler Currier, Greg Kalogeropoulos, Cole Hughes, Dean Arena, Mike Farrelly, Austin

 

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A Pioneer’s view of the big game

By TOM CONDARDO

LYNNFIELD — After falling 26-0 to Holliston in the state semi-finals last Saturday, Pioneers head coach Neal Weidman is faced with the difficult task of regrouping and facing archrival North Reading on Thanksgiving Day.

“We have two days to figure out how to get ready,” Weidman said following Saturday’s loss. “It’s going…

 

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Fans should get to game early

By DAN TOMASELLO

NORTH READING — The annual Thanksgiving Day football game will be held at 10 a.m. at  Lynnfield High School this year, marking a new tradition in the 56–year rivalry between the Hornets and Pioneers.

Lynnfield has completed a total makeover of its soccer and football field facilities, constructing a new turf field…

 

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