THE GIRLS’ basketball team currently has the highest ranking in Wakefield as the Warriors were listed at No. 19 in the latest Div. 2 power rankings that were published on Friday. The Warriors have key games against Reading (No. 15 in D2) at home tomorrow night and Lexington (No. 28 in D1) on the road
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CAPTAIN KIP KING sealed a hard-earned victory for Wakefield over Woburn last night at the WMHS cafeteria, picking up six points in the final bout to secure a 42-34 victory for the Warriors. (Courtesy Photo)
WAKEFIELD — The Wakefield High wrestling team welcomed Woburn to the WMHS cafeterialast night for one of the biggest…
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MAGGIE BOUDREAU, one of eight 8th graders on the WMHS girls’ hockey team this season, scored her first varsity goal against Shawsheen on Jan. 6 and also found the back of the net against Stoneham/Wilmington on Saturday. (Alicen Encarnacao Racca Photo)
MELROSE — The Wakefield High girls’ hockey team has been working hard to find a…
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AHMED OTHMAN tracks down Watertown’s Jayden Ortiz. Othman pinned Ortiz in 3:19 at 215. (Alicen Encarnacao Racca Photo)
WAKEFIELD — The Wakefield High wrestling team stayed undefeated in Middlesex League dual meets on Jan. 9, beating Watertown 53-22 at the Charbonneau Field House.
The Warriors were victorious in 9 of the 14 bouts against the…
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JASON PAVEY earned his 100th career victory as a head coach with the Warriors’ 40-33 win over Burlington on Friday night. (Courtesy Photo)
By MICHAELA LYONS
WAKEFIELD — Last Friday, the Charbonneau Field House at Wakefield Memorial High School was packed with exciting fans itching to see WMHS’s boys and girls basketball teams face Burlington…
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JAMAURI BELMER cleared 5’8” to take first place in the high jump during Wakefield’s win over Burlington last week at Boston University. He also took first in the long jump at 19’3.5”. (Courtesy Photo)
BOSTON — On Tuesday, Wakefield faced off against Burlington in a highly-anticipated boys’ track meet at Boston University. Although this season…
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