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North Andover ousted by Reading

North Andover lost to Middlesex League power Reading 12-3 in Saturday's Division 1 North quarterfinal. The No. 2 seeded Rockets (18-1) controlled the game from start to finish, leading 6-1 at halftime and taking care of business from there. North Andover got two goals from Steve Canale and one from Zach Keating, and the team finishes its season at 12-8.

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Boys Lacrosse, 06/04/16 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Surging Raiders

 

Central Catholic's softball team won its seventh straigh, 6-1 over Reading. Molly Hamel was 2 for 3 with two runs scored for the Raiders (17-2).

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Softball, 05/25/16 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Andover battles to OT, but Northeastern commit ends their run

WOBURN — For more than three periods, Andover boys hockey was every bit the match of a Reading squad that lost just three times in the regular season and made the Super 8 play-in.

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Boys Ice Hockey, 03/05/16 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Central Catholic earns Super 8 bid with dramatic win

BILLERICA — As Central Catholic freshman Sean Brown stood alone at center ice, with more than 1,500 sets of eyes firmly fixed on him, the man stationed 87 feet behind him knew exactly what was coming next.

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Boys Ice Hockey, 02/29/16 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Raiders stay unbeaten

 

Central Catholic, despite shuffling its lineup, easily won a home quad meet to improve to 10-0.

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Wrestling, 01/09/16 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Pannos' perfect day

Central Catholic's Will Panos helped win four events in a 102-69 win over Reading. He won the 50 free in a speedy 22.26.

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Boys Swimming, 12/15/15 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Desfosses delivered

 

 Central Catholic swept a quad meet at Reading, the key win being a 34-33 defeat of the host team. Brandon Desfosses had the pivotal win for the Raiders (9-1), bumping up to 152 pounds and beating Lowell Holiday Tournament placer Adam Norton handily, 12-5.

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Wrestling, 01/10/15 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Methuen 1, B.C. High 0, Brockton 0, Brookline 0, Reading 0, Wilmington 0

 

Methuen showed its dual meet prowess in a big way Saturday.

The Rangers romped over BC High, Wilmington, Brockton and Brookline to improve to 9-0 and give signs that they could be tough to beat in the Merrimack Valley Conference. The rout of BC High (54-18) was payback against a team that edged Methuen in the Oliver Ames Tournamentas, romping over BC High. 

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Wrestling, 01/03/15 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Satisfying win

 

Windham's wrestling team remained undefeated with a quad-meet sweep and one of its wins was 44-22 over Reading, the former team coached by head coach Tom Darrin. and Adam Messina, Jon Ferri and Mike Tanguay were all 3-0 on the day for the Jaguars (5-0).

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Wrestling, 12/31/14 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Haverhill rallies for huge victory

READING — Lying on the ground in obvious pain, about to be taking off the field in a cart, Haverhill star Samie Al-Ziab signaled for fellow captain and close friend Phil Panici to come to his side for one message. Block this kick! “I saw one of my best friends in the whole world go down with an injury and I knew I just had to make a play,” said Panici. “I had a new fire in my eyes. I knew something had to happen.” With Haverhill trailing by six points and just three minutes left in the game, Panici busted through the line and blocked the punt. The ball then bounced to Albert Maldonado who picked it up and ran it 32 yards in for the touchdown. Quad-captain Patrick Yale then booted through the extra point, and Haverhill clinched a 14-13 comeback victory over Reading in the Division 2 North semifinals. The victory sends the Hillies to the Division 2 North finals, for a rematch against the team that dealt them their last loss, North Andover. “This was a miracle,” said Maldonado. “To see this team, my family, so happy is just incredible. We were nervous when we were down, but we looked at each other and said, ‘Great teams don’t lose big games like this’ and we made it happen in the end.” Haverhill appeared to be facing elimination, as Reading took a 13-0 lead late in the third quarter and had twice turned the Hillies away without points inside the Rocket 20-yard line. But sophomore quarterback Broghean McGovern then turned in the biggest play so far in his varsity career, capping off a 78-yard drive with a 17-yard touchdown pass to senior tight end Trevor Ferguson. “I thought Broghean was going to check down to one of the fast guys,” said Ferguson of the first touchdown catch of his career. “The defenders broke off of me and Broghean threw a perfect pass. I knew I had to catch it. I knew it could decide the game, I had my opportunity and I had to take it. It was the best feeling in the world.” Following a defensive stand Haverhill took the ball back and drove to the Reading 17-yard line, but was again turned away without points. The Hilles then forced another three-and-out, but the clock had ticked down to just over three minutes left and dual-threat Al-Ziab had just been carted off the field with a leg injury. As Reading set up to punt, Maldonado had a feeling. “I wasn’t supposed to be anywhere near the ball,” he said. “For some reason I asked another guy to switch positions with me for the kick. Then I see Phil ‘The Animal’ Panici block the punt. I picked it up and I knew I needed to score the touchdown for the team. I looked to me left and to my right and I didn’t see anyone. Then I just ran as fast as I could.” Yale, a senior with a knack for the clutch, then kicked through the extra point to give the Hillies the lead. The Rockets responded with a quick drive to the Haverhill 18-yard line. But with just 1:05 left, Hillie sophomore Aaron Brooks jumped in front of the receiver and picked off a pass to all but lock down the win. “Brooksy’s pick was huge,” said Panici. “We always make fun of him that he doesn’t have great hands, but he made a terrific play to jump that route and make that interception.” The Hillies then needed to run just three more plays to run out the clock and earn their trip to the North finals. “It is just so awesome to earn another shot at North Andover,” said Panici. “It is great to be playing football in November that matters. North finals, here we come.”

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Football, 11/07/14 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars
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