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Tri-Town Basketball314 viewsTri-Town Basketball season concluded on March 14t with playoff night at ORR High School. The league had over 200 players from the Tri-Town in Grades 3-6. Photos courtesy Greta Fox
Girls Champions Grade 3-6 – Lynx; 5th/6th Grade Champions – Celtics; 3rd/4th Boys Champions Celtics
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Julia O’ Rourke361 viewsTabor Academy alumna Julia O’ Rourke (left) qualified for the Division III XC Nationals in Wisconsin and, on February 22, she broke the Bowdoin College 5,000 meter record (set in 2012) at the Division III Track Championship with a time of 17:35.46. O’Rourke is pictured with her track mate, Caroline Shipley, to Julia’s left. Photo courtesy Laura O’Rourke
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G.R.I.T. 382 viewsMembers of the ORRHS running group G.R.I.T. participated in the annual Frosty Run last weekend at Old Colony in Rochester.
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G.R.I.T. 444 viewsMembers of the ORRHS running group G.R.I.T. participated in the annual Frosty Run last weekend at Old Colony in Rochester.
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Polly Perkins Lawrence492 viewsDuring the November 13 ORR Field Hockey banquet, Polly Perkins Lawrence handed out the very first Lawrence Legacy Award to Carly Drew. The award was named after Lawrence, who served as coach for the ORR Varsity Field Hockey team for 41 years until she retired this year from her position as a teacher’s assistant at the school. Photos courtesy Lauren O’Brien
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Julia O’Rourke 519 viewsTabor Academy graduate and Bowdoin College cross country runner Julia O’Rourke recently competed in the NCAA DIII Cross Country National Championship, after placing 15th out of 398 to qualify her for the race. The national championship was O’Rourke’s last collegiate race, placing 117th out of 279 and running 6:04-minute miles for the 6k race, despite the bitter cold temperatures in the 20s. Photos by Bowdoin College photographer, Jerry LeVasseur
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G.R.I.T.480 viewsStudents and staff at Old Rochester Regional High School involved in the running group Southcoast G.R.I.T. ran the Providence Marathon on May 6. According to Erin Bednarczyk, the weather was ideal for the 15 students who ran on Sunday – 10 running the marathon, four the half-marathon, and one the 5K. Sixteen mentors ran alongside the students. Photos courtesy of Erin Bednarczyk and G.R.I.T.
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G.R.I.T.508 viewsStudents and staff at Old Rochester Regional High School involved in the running group Southcoast G.R.I.T. ran the Providence Marathon on May 6. According to Erin Bednarczyk, the weather was ideal for the 15 students who ran on Sunday – 10 running the marathon, four the half-marathon, and one the 5K. Sixteen mentors ran alongside the students. Photos courtesy of Erin Bednarczyk and G.R.I.T.
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G.R.I.T.412 viewsStudents and staff at Old Rochester Regional High School involved in the running group Southcoast G.R.I.T. ran the Providence Marathon on May 6. According to Erin Bednarczyk, the weather was ideal for the 15 students who ran on Sunday – 10 running the marathon, four the half-marathon, and one the 5K. Sixteen mentors ran alongside the students. Photos courtesy of Erin Bednarczyk and G.R.I.T.
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Mattapoisett Road Race424 viewsPictured here is Bob Gardner, the founding father of the Mattapoisett Road Race, with Race Director Bill Tilden and Dan White, a road race committee volunteer. Photo courtesy Jeanne Downey
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Basketball Bonanza Fundraiser451 viewsOn March 20, Sippican Elementary School's sixth-graders narrowly defeated the teacher-parent team at their Basketball Bonanza Fundraiser for their annual Three-Day Appalachian Mountain Classroom (AMC) field trip. At the game, the students were elated when two area businesses each presented a check for over $600. The community has really come together to make sure every sixth grader gets to experience this amazing trip! Photo courtesy Sippican Sixth Grade Parents Group
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Basketball Bonanza Fundraiser420 viewsOn March 20, Sippican Elementary School's sixth-graders narrowly defeated the teacher-parent team at their Basketball Bonanza Fundraiser for their annual Three-Day Appalachian Mountain Classroom (AMC) field trip. At the game, the students were elated when two area businesses each presented a check for over $600. The community has really come together to make sure every sixth grader gets to experience this amazing trip! Photo courtesy Sippican Sixth Grade Parents Group
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