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Triathlon624 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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ORR Cross Country623 viewsORR track athlete Emily Roseman, left, vies with a Seekonk runner for first place at a September 11, 2010 meet at Washburn Park. Photo by Ben Resendes.
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Old Rochester Little League623 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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ORR Football622 viewsOn Friday, October 7, the ORR Bulldogs crushed the Fairhaven Blue Devils with a score of 48-6. Photos by Colin Veitch
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Julia O’ Rourke622 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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Old Rochester Little League620 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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MattRec 0544620 viewsThe Tri-Town Basketball League finished its season on Thursday, March 9. The March Madness Playoff night was held at Tabor Academy. Both teams that made it to Finals night were announced by name and had the pleasure of playing in front of a large crowd on the Main Court.
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Getting a Round In619 viewsNick Pactelance of Fairhaven said he would get a round in at the Reservation Golf Club in Mattapoisett as it wasn't snowing, and no matter how cold or windy it might be, on January 14, 2012. Photo by Robert Chiarito.
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Tabor Academy Special Olympics Club 619 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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Mattapoisett Archer618 viewsMattapoisett sixth-grader and archery competitor Noah Tavares participated in the 2010 JOAD Outdoor Nationals in Des Moines, IA from June 24 27. Mr. Tavares ranked eighth overall, with a third-place finish in the team event. Photo courtesy of Kevin Tavares.
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Mariner Comets618 viewsThe U16G Mariner Comets recently concluded another impressive soccer season that resulted in a return to the MA Tournament of Champions located in Lancaster, MA. The Comets, which includes players from Marion, Mattapoisett and Rochester, finished their regular season in the South Coast Soccer Conference with a 7-1 record to advance to the annual MA Tournament of Champions (MTOC). Photo courtesy of Dave Francis.
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Running Champs618 viewsThe ORR boys and girls winter track teams walked away from the South Coast Conference Championship this past Sunday victorious, with the boy’s team earning 70 points and the girl’s team 97. Eric Geldmacher is holding the boys trophy while he’s sitting on the shoulders of Nick Cristaldi. Photo by Dorothy Bell
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