Bulletin Board: Northfield Summer Road Race gets underway

By THOMAS JOHNSTON

Staff Writer

Published: 06-05-2025 10:12 PM

The Northfield Summer Road Race Series kicked off its campaign on Thursday, with Isaac Bingham winning the race with a time of 20 minutes, 23 seconds on the 3.1 mile course. 

Marcy Cabanas took second (21:22) followed by Alex Scotera (21:31), William Thomas (22:52) and August Bingham (23:05). Eighteen runners and four walkers participated.

This is the 14th season of the road race series. The race takes place every Thursday starting and finishing at 105 Main Street in Northfield. The cost is $5 per runner with $10 max per family. Walkers are welcome and can choose a shorter distance.

Golf

K of C League

Jamie Deery and Mike Hickey tied for first (6) while Bob Walker, Steve Russo and Mike McCarthy tied for second (5) in the Knights of Columbus League at Thomas Memorial Wednesday. 

Brian Cocco won closest to the pin on No. 7 (four feet, 11 inches) and McCarthy won on No. 9 (11-2). Bob Bourbeau, Frank Penny, McCarthy and Pete McDonough won skins and Bourbeau and McCarthy had the low gross. 

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Tri-County baseball

The Tri-County Baseball League kicked off this week, with TFAC taking down Teddy Bear Pools, 9-6, behind three hits and a strong performance on the mound from Marshall Ingram. 

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