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It was a busy day at Greenfield High School, as Athol, Mahar and Pioneer competed in a track and field meet at GHS. Greenfield, who competed against Mohawk Trail the day before, was just hosting the meet and did not participate.
The Post 81 American Legion Baseball Team will hold registration and tryouts on Saturday, May 3 and Sunday, May 4 at 1 p.m. at Veterans Memorial Field in Greenfield.
The spring track and field season official got underway in Franklin County on Thursday, with the Mohawk Trail boys coming away with a 103-41 victory over Franklin Tech in Buckland.
The seventh annual Frontier Baseball Ham Slam Raffle will be held on Saturday at 6 p.m. at the South Deerfield Polish Club.
The Franklin Tech baseball team is off to a hot start.
Greenfield’s Savannah Thomas left the Knights of Columbus State Hoop Shoot with some hardware on Saturday.
It was all Athol in the battle of North Quabbin rivals Friday, as the Bears scored in every frame en route to an 11-1 five-inning run-ruled victory over Mahar in Orange.
Greenfield’s MacKenzie Paulin was dealing against the Hopkins Academy softball team on Thursday.
Make it three wins in a row to open the season for the Frontier baseball team.
The inaugural Golf Tournament to Benefit Turners Falls High School Baseball is scheduled for May 10 at Thomas Memorial.
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.
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