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By THOMAS JOHNSTON
ORANGE — Mahar boys basketball coach Chad Softic had been waiting for the kind of performance his team put together on Friday.
By THOMAS JOHNSTON
SOUTH DEERFIELD — After a hard-fought loss to Pittsfield in the Western Mass. Class B semifinals, the Frontier girls basketball team was more than ready for its MIAA Division 4 tournament opener against Manchester Essex on Thursday.
By THOMAS JOHNSTON
Since the MIAA All-State Wrestling Tournament returned in 2022 following a hiatus due to COVID-19, eight Recorder area wrestlers have qualified for the meet but just one has placed.
By THOMAS JOHNSTON
DEERFIELD — After taking the Williston Northampton girls hockey team to overtime the last two years, Deerfield Academy finally got over the hump on Wednesday.
By THOMAS JOHNSTON
The Greenfield hockey team has been preparing for Thursday’s contest all season.
By THOMAS JOHNSTON
GREENFIELD — It might not have been the regular season the Greenfield boys basketball team had hoped for, but the Green Wave are hoping a run in the MIAA Division 4 state tournament can make up for it.
By THOMAS JOHNSTON
CHARLEMONT — There’s a new dynasty in Buckland.
By THOMAS JOHNSTON
ATHOL — Nobody told the Saint John Paul II boys basketball team they were the underdogs Monday.
By THOMAS JOHNSTON
After giving up their crown last winter, the Mohawk Trail girls alpine ski team is looking to reclaim its title as the best ski team in the state on Tuesday.
By THOMAS JOHNSTON
HOLYOKE — It’s safe to say Pioneer’s Kurt Redeker will have fond memories of the Panthers’ PVIAC Class D championship game against Duggan Academy.
By THOMAS JOHNSTON
WEST SPRINGFIELD — The scoring came early and often at Olympia Ice Center on Saturday as the Greenfield and Westfield hockey teams battled it out for the PVIAC Class A championship.
By THOMAS JOHNSTON
Turners Falls’ Liam Bliss will get to test himself against some of the fastest swimmers in the state on Saturday.
By THOMAS JOHNSTON
The Greenfield hockey team has a chance to put an exclamation mark on its first season in the Berry Division Saturday.
By THOMAS JOHNSTON
After big performances at the sectional championships last weekend, 14 Recorder area wrestlers qualified and will be making the trip to Foxborough High School on Friday and Saturday to compete in the MIAA Division 3 Championship meet.
By THOMAS JOHNSTON
WEST SPRINGFIELD — It wasn’t looking good for the Greenfield hockey team in overtime on Wednesday against East Longmeadow in the Western Mass. Class A semifinals.
By THOMAS JOHNSTON
NORTHFIELD — After winning the Western Mass. Class D title in 2023, the Pioneer boys basketball team was knocked out in the semifinals of the sectional tournament a season ago.
By THOMAS JOHNSTON
NORTHFIELD — After a slow start, the Pioneer boys basketball team found its rhythm against Libertas Academy on Monday in the quarterfinals of the Western Mass. Class D tournament.
By THOMAS JOHNSTON
WILLIAMSTOWN — After a stellar regular season capped off by a Suburban League North title, expectations were high for the Franklin Tech wrestling team heading into Saturday’s Western Mass. Division 3 sectional championship at Mount Greylock Regional School.
By THOMAS JOHNSTON
ORANGE — The Mahar boys basketball team picked the right time to play its best basketball last season, winning the Western Mass. Class C tournament before making a run to the MIAA Div. 5 semifinals.
By THOMAS JOHNSTON
After months of dual meets and training, the Athol, Franklin Tech, Frontier, Mahar and Mohawk Trail wrestling teams will be competing against the best of the best on Saturday.
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