The Hollis-Brookline Cavaliers kept their unbeaten season going with an impressive 4-1 win over the defending D2 Champions ...
Portsmouth Clippers legend Jim Mulvey, who won five titles and went to eight championship games in his eleven seasons, is our ...
The Pinkerton Astros put up a 6 spot in the second inning and then held on to hand Trinity their first loss of the year, 10-8 ...
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Evan Sheehan threw four scoreless innings on the road against the defending champions as the Newmarket offense exploded for ...
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The Pinkerton Astros won their second Division I title in three seasons behind 48 points combined from Brady Sullivan (25) and Josh Phanor (23), and a defense that held a high-powered Trinity offense ...
It was an opening night rematch on the big floor for the Division II title. Derryfield took the lead from the jump, and Holly Dufoe got the offense rolling with a few three balls to give the Cougars a ...