A Watertown teacher is running the Boston Marathon to help give back to the very cause that allows her to trot across that starting line.
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More than 10,000 kids, aged 7-13 from all over the world tried to qualify for this trip to Augusta. Maya was one of 80 who made it and won the 12-13-year-old girl’s division.
For fifty years, Opening Day hasn’t had to be planned. It’s a formality that Tom McAuliffe Jr. and his father Tom Sr., would be in the stands to see the new Red Sox squadron take the field at Fenway.
One quarter through this NHL season and the Boston Bruins are still the best team in hockey. Joe Haggerty, a longtime New England area hockey writer, recently joined Boston 25 Sports Director Butch Stearns to talk about the Bruins and all that’s going on with them.
The Hasselbecks have a long and special relationship with Xaverian Brothers High School Football and this season there were three Hasselbecks involved with the Hawks.
Foxboro’s senior Sam Carpenter is one of the best high school football kickers in the state and he has goals to go as far as he can with his special ability.
Braintree’s senior quarterback James Tellier was diagnosed with cancer last Spring. He and his teammates weren’t sure if he was going to play football for his senior year season, but he put up the fight and beat cancer.
The first day of this year’s Mass Am was Monday July 11th. Conner’s dad died the day before, on Sunday.
All the proceeds from the book will go to the Boston Bruins Foundation.
Mike Schmorrow was born and raised in Gloucester. He was nicknamed “Moose” because of his size and bigger than life attitude and heart.