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The spring sports season got underway on Thursday, with the Greenfield boys tennis team making its return to the courts after last having a team in 2021.
Frontier is hosting co-ed youth wrestling clinics throughout March, April and May.
Wesley Darling scored 21 points and pulled down 15 rebounds to help the Greenfield 5/6 grade Suburban League squad capture a league title on Friday, as Greenfield beat Palmer, 48-36 in the championship game.
The 14U FCHA Bantam squad captured a GSL Championship last weekend, taking two of three in a series against the Springfield Yellow Jackets to win the title.
The Frontier Suburban League boys basketball team capped off a 14-2 regular season with a championship on Saturday.
It was a battle, but Franklin Tech’s Mia Marigliano wrestled to podium position during the 2025 New England Girls Wrestling Championship over the weekend in Providence, R.I.
The Frontier girls basketball team was feeling upset-minded Wednesday night on the Cape.
The New England Preparatory School Athletic Council (NEPSAC) playoffs get underway on Wednesday, with a number of Deerfield Academy and Northfield Mount Hermon teams gearing up to make runs at a championship.
The Franklin County Hockey Association’s 13-14U Bantam team left New England Sports Center in Marlborough with some hardware over the weekend.
The opening day of the MIAA All State Wrestling Tournament took place on Friday at Methuen High School, with Franklin Tech’s Dillon Laffond still alive heading into Saturday.
There’s a new travel soccer program opening up in Greenfield.
It was a season to remember for the Northfield Mount Hermon alpine ski team.
A successful season for the Mohawk Trail girls basketball team came to a close on Wednesday.
The MIAA Division 3 Girls Wrestling Championships took place on Saturday at Foxborough High School, with two Recorder area wrestlers earning first place finishes.
Come get your brackets.
Three Recorder area wrestlers remain in the mix for a state title heading into Saturday.
Mahar’s Hayden Comeau had herself a day against the Pathfinder girls basketball team on Thursday.
The Frontier girls basketball team’s propensity for playing in tight, late game situations paid dividends on Monday.
With the snowstorm over the weekend, indoor track athletes from Athol, Frontier, Greenfield, Mahar, Mohawk Trail and Pioneer made the trip to the Reggie Lewis Center in Boston on Monday for the MIAA Division 5 Indoor Track & Field Championships.
Turners Falls High School held its Coaches vs. Cancer night last week during its boys varsity game against Franklin Tech, with the Thunder raising money to support alumni Jenna Putala’s battle with cancer.
It was another tightly-contested contest between the rival Athol and Mahar boys basketball teams on Wednesday.
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