Wakefield Sports

Field hockey team fends off Wildcats

Warriors play Wilmington to 1-1 draw

By DAN MARGARITA

WAKEFIELD — What looked like a blowout in the making turned into a 1-1 tie as the Wakefield Memorial High field hockey team fended off Wilmington last night at Beasley Field.

Wakefield is now 1-4-1 in the Middlesex League Freedom division. The Warriors also put an…

 

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Golfers give Lexington a run for its money

Play well on their home course, but fall short against the powerful Minuteman

 

STONEHAM — The Warrior golf team has come up with some big victories this season against some of the traditionally strong teams in the Middlesex League Liberty division including Reading and Woburn.

However, Wakefield was unable to hand Lexington its first…

 

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Photo: Soccer Season Dedication

THE WMHS soccer teams had a season dedication ceremony on Sept. 11. The 2014 season has been dedicated to Michael Boudreau who would have been a graduating senior in June 2015. His friends and classmates on the boys’ and girls’ soccer teams opted to dedicate their seasons in his honor. A banner honoring Michael will also be displayed for the fall season at Walton Field.
THE WMHS soccer teams had a season dedication ceremony on Sept. 11. The 2014 season has been dedicated to Michael Boudreau who would have been a graduating senior in June 2015. His friends and classmates on the boys’ and girls’ soccer teams opted to dedicate their seasons in his honor. A banner honoring Michael will

 

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Daily Item Football Contest Returns

53rd annual running

WAKEFIELD — The Daily Item is about to start the 53rd annual football contest with over $1,000 in prizes given out last season. There is a weekly prize for each winner over the 11 weeks run with a grand prize given out by the Daily Item at the end of the season…

 

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Boys’ soccer team bent by Wilmington

Warriors edged 1-0 by Wildcats in hard fought contest

By JIM SOUTHMAYD

JOE HURTON, a senior, gets ready to send the ball forward during Wakefield’s win against Stoneham. The Warriors had another fine effort against Wilmington yesterday afternoon at Walton Field, but lost a 1-0 game. (Donna Larsson File Photo)
JOE HURTON, a senior, gets ready to send the ball forward during Wakefield’s win against Stoneham. The Warriors had another fine effort against Wilmington yesterday afternoon at Walton Field, but lost a 1-0 game. (Donna Larsson File Photo)

WAKEFIELD — Bend it like…

 

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Photo: WMHS Marching Band gives back

DURING A RECENT WEEKEND, the WMHS Marching Band conducted their annual food drive to benefit the Wakefield Interfaith Food Pantry. With their competitive spirit in mind, each section competed against each other to see who could donate the most. The results were impressive. The band collected 3,544 food items, averaging 39 items per student. The top section was the Trumpet and Trombone sections who collected 1,390 items. This year’s food drive resulted in 553 more items than last year. These students should be commended for their generosity and community service. The true winner is the Wakefield community.
DURING A RECENT WEEKEND, the WMHS Marching Band conducted their annual food drive to benefit the Wakefield Interfaith Food Pantry. With their competitive spirit in mind, each section competed against each other to see who could donate the most. The results were impressive. The band collected 3,544 food items, averaging 39 items per student. The

 

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Warriors keep the Bulldogs on a short leash

Football team has a big first half, blasts Lynn English, 32-14

By JIM SOUTHMAYD

THE WARRIOR football team is off to a 1-1 start after its 32-14 triumph over Lynn English on Friday night at Manning Field. Leading the 2014 squad are senior co-captains Luke Martin (left) and Joe DiFazio (right). In the middle is Head Coach Mike Boyages. (Donna Larsson Photo)
THE WARRIOR football team is off to a 1-1 start after its 32-14 triumph over Lynn English on Friday night at Manning Field. Leading the 2014 squad are senior co-captains Luke Martin (left) and Joe DiFazio (right). In the middle is

 

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K of C Soccer Challenge will be held on Sunday, Sept. 28

For boys and girls, ages 9-14, at Nasella Field

 

WAKEFIELD — The Wakefield Knights of Columbus, Council #104, invite all boys and girls, ages 9-14, to participate in the local level of competition for the 2014 Knights of Columbus Soccer Challenge. The local competition will be held on Sunday, Sept. 28 at 2:30 p.m…

 

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Boys’ soccer team connects four times to top Stoneham

Warriors rally in second half with two goals to win, 4-2

NEIL FITZGERALD, a senior, scored two goals for the Warriors in their 4-2 victory over Stoneham and has tallied six goals for the season to lead Wakefield. (Donna Larsson Photo)
NEIL FITZGERALD, a senior, scored two goals for the Warriors in their 4-2 victory over Stoneham and has tallied six goals for the season to lead Wakefield. (Donna Larsson Photo)

STONEHAM — When the Warrior boys’ soccer team does a good job finishing its…

 

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Young bowlers wanted

WAKEFIELD — Young bowlers wanted.

Junior bowlers, ages 8-11, enjoy candlepin bowling every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. at the Wakefield Bowladrome. The season is beginning and there are several openings for boys and girls who would like to compete and have fun.

The cost is only $6 which includes three strings of bowling, bowling…

 

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Warriors hope to keep Bulldogs leashed

Football team seeks first win tomorrow night at Lynn English

By JIM SOUTHMAYD

Daily Item Football Player of the Week: SENIOR RB/LB Luke Martin was named the Daily Item Player of the Week for his effort in Wakefield’s 35-27 overtime game against Lexington. Martin rushed for 207 yards on 38 carries and scored two touchdowns. On defense, Martin had three tackles. (Donna Larsson Photo)
Daily Item Football Player of the Week:
SENIOR RB/LB Luke Martin was named the Daily Item Player of the Week for his effort in Wakefield’s 35-27 overtime game against Lexington. Martin rushed for 207 yards on 38 carries and scored two touchdowns.

 

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Golf team eases its way past Swampscott

Warriors have a great round to sweep the Big Blue

 

SALEM — After playing on a tough course on Tuesday, the members of the Warrior golf team must have thought playing on the Kernwood Country Club course was a piece of cake.

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