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Tabor Academy Girls’ Varsity Basketball368 viewsOn Saturday, December 12, the Tabor Academy Girls’ Varsity Basketball team hosted New Hampton. A dominant performance on both offense and defense afforded the Lady Seawolves a 53-33 win. Photo by Felix Perez.
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ORR Boys’ Varsity Soccer368 viewsThe Old Rochester Regional High School Boys’ Varsity Soccer Team couldn’t be beat (but couldn’t quite win, either) on Monday, September 14, against Fairhaven at Hastings Middle School. The teams tied at 0-0. Photos by Colin Veitch
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ORR Boys’ Varsity Soccer368 viewsThe Old Rochester Regional High School Boys’ Varsity Soccer Team couldn’t be beat (but couldn’t quite win, either) on Monday, September 14, against Fairhaven at Hastings Middle School. The teams tied at 0-0. Photos by Colin Veitch
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Tabor Academy Special Olympics Club 368 viewsThe Tabor Academy Special Olympics Club kicked off an important new project, “The R-Word Campaign” on Sunday, February 14 with a special Valentine’s Day basketball tournament as part of the school’s Special Olympics Young Athletes Program. Students hope to change school culture for the better by raising awareness to extinguish the use of the R-word. Photos by Colin Veitch
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ORR Boys’ Varsity Soccer367 viewsThe Old Rochester Regional High School Boys’ Varsity Soccer Team couldn’t be beat (but couldn’t quite win, either) on Monday, September 14, against Fairhaven at Hastings Middle School. The teams tied at 0-0. Photos by Colin Veitch
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ORR Boys’ Varsity Soccer367 viewsThe Old Rochester Regional High School Boys’ Varsity Soccer Team couldn’t be beat (but couldn’t quite win, either) on Monday, September 14, against Fairhaven at Hastings Middle School. The teams tied at 0-0. Photos by Colin Veitch
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Old Rochester Little League367 viewsThe Old Rochester Little League celebrated its Opening Day of the 2016 season on Saturday, April 30 at Gifford Park off Dexter Road in Rochester. The young athletes took part in the traditional Opening Day parade, which began at Dexter Park and concluded at Dexter Field. The players then circled the field for the National Anthem, with a flyover by Glenn Lawrence in his plane. After opening ceremonies, the first games of the season were held. Photo by Colin Veitch
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Triathlon366 viewsThe Triathlon kicked off the first of the many Harbor Days events scheduled over the week and into the weekend. Hosted by the Mattapoisett Lions Club every year, the triathlon takes racers .25 miles from the shore of Town Beach and back, 10 miles bicycling through Mattapoisett, and 5K through the village around Ned’s Point Lighthouse. Photos by Colin Veitch
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U12-Mariner-Sonics365 viewsBack row, from left: Assistant Coach Doug Barresi, Delaney Pothier, Ryley Costa, Breanna Demanche, Gabby Barresi, Tali O'Leary, Maddie Demanche, Coach Dave Francis. Front row, from left: Brianna Cruz, Anya Aadland, Jillian Kutash, Alex Fluegel, Nicole Fantoni, Arissa Francis
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Triathlon365 viewsThe Triathlon kicked off the first of the many Harbor Days events scheduled over the week and into the weekend. Hosted by the Mattapoisett Lions Club every year, the triathlon takes racers .25 miles from the shore of Town Beach and back, 10 miles bicycling through Mattapoisett, and 5K through the village around Ned’s Point Lighthouse. Photos by Colin Veitch
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Triathlon365 viewsThe Triathlon kicked off the first of the many Harbor Days events scheduled over the week and into the weekend. Hosted by the Mattapoisett Lions Club every year, the triathlon takes racers .25 miles from the shore of Town Beach and back, 10 miles bicycling through Mattapoisett, and 5K through the village around Ned’s Point Lighthouse. Photos by Colin Veitch
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Tri-Town Basketball 365 viewsMarch 12 was the final night for the Tri-Town Basketball playoffs. The league had over 190 participants in grades 3-6 representing Mattapoisett, Marion and Rochester. The boys grade 5-6 champions were the Bulls, and the boys grade 3-4 champions were the Raptors. Heat coach David Arancio talks to his team. The girls champions were the Sparks. Photos courtesy Gerta Fox
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