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Mariner Youth Soccer U18658 viewsThe Mariner Youth Soccer U18 Boys team is proceeding to the Massachusetts Tournament of Champions (MTOC) after defeating Nantucket, 2-1. Mariner will represent the South Coast Conference and will compete either in the U18 or U19 bracket for the State Championship. The boys travel to Martha’s Vineyard this Friday for the game that decides which of the two teams enters the U18 bracket and the U19. Pictured here, the U18 boys celebrate on the ferry after their win over Nantucket. Photo courtesy Hal Rood
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Old Rochester Youth Football658 viewsIt was a great day for all of the Bulldog divisions in the home opener for Old Rochester Youth Football vs. East Bay on Sunday. Tiny Mites won 18-12, junior pee wees 31-7, pee wees 28-6 and JV 14-6. Photos courtesy of ORYF.
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Goal!657 viewsOld Rochester Regional high school student Matt Teefy scores a goal on September 22, 2011. The Bulldogs continued their winning streak with their victory against Pope John Paul II with a score of 7-0. The boys now stand at 4-1-1 for the season. Photo courtesy of John Sullivan.
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Tabor Academy Special Olympics Club 657 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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Triathlon657 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 657 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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ORR Girls’ Volleyball Team656 viewsThe ORR Girls’ Volleyball Team gave it their best on September 14 versus Fairhaven, but lost the third game in the series. They are at a loss of 1-3 games so far in the five-game series, but still have a chance at the overall win. Photos by Colin Veitch
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Mattapoisett Youth Baseball654 viewsThe Mattapoisett Youth Baseball Association 11U All-Star team won the South Plymouth tournament beating Raynham 6-4 in the finals. Pictured here are: Will Saunders, Patrick Cummings, Cam Hamilton, Landon Goguen, Jared Gammell, Tyler Mourao, John Breault, Noah Greany, Sean Nutter, and James Dwyer. Coaches were Patrick Breault, Lee Hamilton, Scott Greany, and Jamie Dwyer. Cheerleaders were Grace Greany and Katherine Dwyer. Photo courtesy of Devon Hamilton.
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ORR Girls’ Volleyball Team654 viewsThe ORR Girls’ Volleyball Team gave it their best on September 14 versus Fairhaven, but lost the third game in the series. They are at a loss of 1-3 games so far in the five-game series, but still have a chance at the overall win. Photos by Colin Veitch
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Tri -Town Basketball 654 viewsTri-Town Basketball Boys 3/4 champions “Sixers,” coached by Peter Brzezinski & Gary Mills
Mattapoisett Recreation introduces its newest Tri-Town Basketball champions! Photos courtesy of Marion Recreation Director Greta Fox
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Opening Day651 viewsThe Rochester Youth Baseball League held their annual opening day ceremony and parade on Saturday, April 11. About 400 people, including players, coaches and their families, participated in the procession that made its way down Route 105 to Gifford Parks Al Herbert Memorial Field for the opening day festivies. Photo by Robert Chiarito.
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Opening Day651 viewsThe Rochester Youth Baseball League held their annual opening day ceremony and parade on Saturday, April 11. About 400 people, including players, coaches and their families, participated in the procession that made its way down Route 105 to Gifford Parks Al Herbert Memorial Field for the opening day festivies. Photo by Robert Chiarito.
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