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Girls’ hoop bests Georgetown Royals

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The girls’ basketball team compiled a .500 record last week, bringing the Pioneers’ record this season to 3-1.

The Pioneers defeated Georgetown 49-33 on Dec. 19.

Georgetown jumped out to an early lead and had a one point lead at the end of the first quarter. The Pioneers bounced back…

 

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Grapplers crush Pentucket

JUNIOR Max Whyman had the upper hand over his Pentucket opponent before pinning the 126 lb. Sachem in 1:14. The Black and Gold defeated Pentucket 36-8 Dec 17. (Courtesy Photo)
JUNIOR Max Whyman had the upper hand over his Pentucket opponent before pinning the 126 lb. Sachem in 1:14. The Black and Gold defeated Pentucket 36-8 Dec 17. (Courtesy Photo)

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LYNNFIELD — The Lynnfield-North Reading co-operative wrestling team earned its first victory of the 2014-2015 Cape Ann League season last week…

 

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Boys’ hoop stings Hornets

JUNIOR point guard Brendan Sullivan (white) finished with 15 points, six assists and six rebounds during the Pioneers' 71-70 victory over Manchester-Essex on Dec. 16. (File Photo)
JUNIOR point guard Brendan Sullivan (white) finished with 15 points, six assists and six rebounds during the Pioneers’ 71-70 victory over Manchester-Essex on Dec. 16. (File Photo)

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The boys’ basketball team opened the 2014-2015 Cape Ann League campaign with a narrow victory.

The Pioneers defeated Manchester-Essex 71-70 on Tuesday, Dec…

 

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Grapplers open season 2-1

THE LYNNFIELD-NORTH READING co-operative wrestling captains for the 2014-2015 season are, from left, North Reading wrestler Joe Morse, Lynnfield wrestler Lucas Pascucci and Lynnfield wrestler Dominic Monzione.  (Dan Tomasello Photo)
THE LYNNFIELD-NORTH READING co-operative wrestling captains for the 2014-2015 season are, from left, North Reading wrestler Joe Morse, Lynnfield wrestler Lucas Pascucci and Lynnfield wrestler Dominic Monzione. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

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LYNNFIELD — The Lynnfield-North Reading co-operative wrestling team returned the mat last week and have opened the 2014-2015 season with a 2-1…

 

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Boys’ hoop ‘striving to get better’

BOYS’ BASKETBALL CAPTAINS, from left, Greg Basilesco, Traverse Briana and Paul Pasciuto returned to the court this week and are looking forward to making some noise in the Cape Ann League this winter. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
BOYS’ BASKETBALL CAPTAINS, from left, Greg Basilesco, Traverse Briana and Paul Pasciuto returned to the court this week and are looking forward to making some noise in the Cape Ann League this winter. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

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LYNNFIELD — The boys’ basketball team returned to the court this week and are looking to…

 

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Young Pioneers full of ‘potential’

GIRLS’ BASKETBALL captains Emma Mancini (left) and Toni DiCesare were thrilled to return to the court this week. The two captains will be leading a promising nucleus this winter and are looking to help the Pioneers return to the Division 3 North state tournament. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
GIRLS’ BASKETBALL captains Emma Mancini (left) and Toni DiCesare were thrilled to return to the court this week. The two captains will be leading a promising nucleus this winter and are looking to help the Pioneers return to the Division 3 North state tournament. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

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LYNNFIELD — The girls’ basketball…

 

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PHOTO: A memorable season

THE PIONEERS field hockey team ended the 2014 season with a trip to the Div. 2 North sectional semifinals. Lynnfield's final record of 16-2-2 was the best record to date of any team coached by Mamie Reardon in 32 years. Eight of those wins were shutouts. The CAL Kinney Division league champions (13-1-2) played 17 games without a loss (15-0-2) and finished the regular season 15-1-2. Team members are (kneeling, from left): Lauren Maloney, Jessica McGee, Alison Lyle, co-captain Bailey Fanikos, co-captain Lauren McGrath, Lauren Guerra, Stefania DeAngelis, Leigh Guerra; (standing, from left): Coach Mamie Reardon, Rebecca Simonetti, Danielle Douglas, Sarah Palmer, Justice Anderson, Isabella DiCesare, Shannon Furey, Shayleigh Furey, Olivia DeLuca, Marianne Oliveri, Isabella Floramo, Rachel Strout, Jaylin Grabeau, Lilli Patterson, Kathleen Hamm. Missing: Katya Welch.        (Maureen Doherty Photo)
THE PIONEERS field hockey team ended the 2014 season with a trip to the Div. 2 North sectional semifinals. Lynnfield’s final record of 16-2-2 was the best record to date of any team coached by Mamie Reardon in 32 years. Eight of those wins were shutouts. The CAL Kinney Division league champions (13-1-2) played 17

 

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MIAA Tournament format needs changes

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

LYNNFIELD — With the Super Bowls being played last Saturday at Gillette Stadium, another season of Massachusetts high school football is now officially in the books. It also marks the end of the second season of the new playoff format. Next year, the format will stay the same before it is looked…

 

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Pioneers scoring avalanche buries Hornets

First 11-win season in LHS history

HITTING THE WALL. CJ Finn (11), Jake Rourke (6), Spencer Balian (76) and Cam DeGeorge (72) corral Hornet running back Matt McCarthy (25) at snowy Pioneer Stadium on Thanksgiving.   (Tom Condardo Photo)
HITTING THE WALL. CJ Finn (11), Jake Rourke (6), Spencer Balian (76) and Cam DeGeorge (72) corral Hornet running back Matt McCarthy (25) at snowy Pioneer Stadium on Thanksgiving.   (Tom Condardo Photo)

By TOM CONDARDO

LYNNFIELD — There was no slip-up for the home team despite a blanket…

 

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Weidman will miss record-breaking squad

MY THREE SONS. Head Coach Neal Weidman’s three boys, from left: Tripp, Cal and Hudson Weidman, enjoy post-game turkey legs to celebrate their dad’s Thanksgiving Day victory over North Reading.   (Tom Condardo Photo)
MY THREE SONS. Head Coach Neal Weidman’s three boys, from left: Tripp, Cal and Hudson Weidman, enjoy post-game turkey legs to celebrate their dad’s Thanksgiving Day victory over North Reading.   (Tom Condardo Photo)

By TOM CONDARDO

LYNNFIELD — Pioneer head coach Neal Weidman always gets emotional when talking about his graduating seniors moving on…

 

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‘I wouldn’t trade this season for the world’

Pioneers fall to dominant Nipmuc of Upton in state final, 5-0

THE GIRLS’ SOCCER TEAM were full of smiles while accepting the Division 3 state championship runner-up trophy after falling 5-0 to Nipmuc Regional High School at Worcester Polytechnic Institute’s Alumni Stadium Nov. 21. Proudly accepting the trophy are, from left, assistant coach Darren Damiani, senior captains Emily Scollard, Hannah Travers and Paige MacEachern and head coach Mark Vermont. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
THE GIRLS’ SOCCER TEAM were full of smiles while accepting the Division 3 state championship runner-up trophy after falling 5-0 to Nipmuc Regional High School at Worcester Polytechnic Institute’s Alumni Stadium Nov. 21. Proudly accepting the trophy are, from left, assistant coach Darren Damiani,

 

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Pioneers’ Super Bowl dreams halted by Holliston 26-0

Shut out for the first time since 2008

JAKE ROURKE (6) powers through the Panthers defense as Steven White (77) leads the blocking. (Tom Condardo Photo)
JAKE ROURKE (6) powers through the Panthers defense as Steven White (77) leads the blocking. (Tom Condardo Photo)

By TOM CONDARDO

LOWELL — The Lynnfield football state championship express hit a massive speed bump last Saturday at Cawley Stadium in Lowell – with an emphasis on the…

 

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