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Andover sets up rivalry clash

The season is about to come full circle for the Andover girls volleyball team.

"We started the season with North Andover," said Golden Warriors coach George Sullivan. "Now we will be taken them on for the North title. Everything is back to where it began."

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Girls Volleyball, 11/07/12 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Hillies lose in quarters

Less than a day after eliminating Methuen, Haverhill found itself exiting the Division 1 North volleyball tourney via a 3-0 loss to a Reading squad that drew a bye into quarterfinal play.

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Girls Volleyball, 11/04/12 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Reading 53, Lawrence 50

Reading rebounded from a three-point deficit to defeat Lawrence, 53-50 in the Masconomet Tourney. Tre'von Farley had 11 points, 13 rebounds and 4 assists for the Lancers in defeat while Franklin Martinez added 15 points, 8 rebounds and 6 assists.

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Boys Basketball, 02/21/12 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Michal leads Central into Division 1 North finals

LAWRENCE — Central setter Alexis Michal was named the co-MVP of the MVC recently because she can do so much — pass, set, play defense, serve well and smash down the occasional kill while also hitting perfectly-placed shots over the net exactly where opposing defense aren’t positioned.
Do-it-all Michal showed up again last night, helping lead the No. 2 seeded Raiders to a 25-11, 25-19, 25-21 sweep over No. 3 seeded Reading High in semifinals of the Division 1 North volleyball tournament.   
“The position we ask her to play, she touches the ball more often than anybody on the team,” Central coach Gannon Paris said about Michal. “If she’s not having a good night that translates into everybody else not being able to (play well). We look good because she puts us in position to do that. She works hard.” 
Michal posted 26 assists, one kill, 12 digs and nine service points, including two aces. She and the Raiders advanced to face No. 1 seed and rival Andover in the Division 1 North final at 6 p.m. tomorrow at Lawrence High School.   
Central already has beaten Andover in both matches the two rival schools have played this season. The Raiders won 3-1 on Oct. 11 and 3-1 on Nov. 3. 
“We’ve had an incredible season,” Michal said. “No one expected us to come this far and beat Andover. To beat Andover again — we’re just going to have to go in fighting our hardest.” 
Michal said she still in a way feels her team is the underdog against Andover despite the two regular-season victories.
“I don’t think they expect us to beat them three times in a row,” Michal said. 
Michal was co-MVP of the MVC along with Andover senior hitter Sarah Arvidson. 
“Setter, passer, hitter, server — she (Michal) is everything, every aspect we need,” said senior Alex Borrelli who added six kills. “Her sets are awesome. Her serving is very key to our team.”  
Michal of Windham transferred to Central after attending Salem High as a freshman. 
When Windham built its own high school, Michal transferred to Central instead of enrolling at Windham where there would be no varsity sports her sophomore year.  
She started out as a defensive player for Central as a sophomore, earning a position in the backrow when the Raiders went to the state final in 2009. But she was moved to setter last year and earned All-MVC honors in her first year playing her new position. 
“She’s had a nice little career here,” Paris said.  
Michelle Bouchard added about Michal: “She’s a great hustler.” 
Bouchard recorded 21 digs and nine service points. Hunter Tuck added 11 kills. 
“I think we have the players and the capability (to beat Andover),” Tuck said. “We’re an improved team since the beginning of the year.” 
Borrelli added: “It’s hard to beat a team three times. But if we go in the same way that we did the first two games, I think we’ve got them.” 
Paris said tomorrow should be a great match. 
“I’ll be anxious from now until then,” he said. 

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Girls Volleyball, 11/10/11 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Andover is complete

Complete efforts from Elise Brogan (13 kills and 5 blocks) and Lauren Murtagh (16 assists, 18 service points and 5 aces) helped Andover win a deceptive 3-0 volleyball match over Reading. Murtagh served 10 straight points in the third game to power the Warriors (16-1) to their strong finish.

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Girls Volleyball, 10/24/11 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

All tied up

 

Meg Daley scored in the second half on an an assist from Caroline Whalen as North Andover's field hockey team (10-1-5) recorded his fifth tie of the year against Reading. Sara McCarthy stood out defensively for the Knights. 

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Field Hockey, 10/22/11 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Korsbergs come through

The Korsbergs carried defending Division 1 state champion Andover to a quality victory over its Division 2 title counterparts, Reading, yesterday. Ashlee Korsberg was victorious in the 200 individual medley and the 500 freestyle, sister Alexa prevailed in the 100 butterfly and the pair made up half of the winning 200 medley and 400 freestyle relay teams. "The Korsbergs accounted for a lot of points," said Warrior coach Marilyn Fitzgerald. "They definitely were the stars of the day."

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Girls Swimming, 09/20/11 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

VIDEO: North Andover football downs Reading

See highlights and interviews from North Andover's victory over Reading.

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Football, 09/17/11 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Five early touchdowns give Scarlet Knights romp

NORTH ANDOVER — If there was any question how North Andover’s Brandon Walsh was feeling after struggling with dehydration a week ago, it was definitively answered with his highlight-reel 20-yard touchdown run as time expired in the first half.

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Football, 09/16/11 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

'Super Seve' delivers Lancer upset of Reading

LAWRENCE — Last spring, stopping the timer in a sizzling 11.06 seconds, Kelvin Severino flashed his blazing speed in cruising to the Eastern Mass. Division 1 100 meter title.Last night in the Lawrence High football opener, Severino showed Reading High he was pretty much untouchable in the 52, 57, 11 and 1-yard dashes, too – in full pads and helmet, mind you — scoring four touchdowns in the Lancers’ 32-13 upset of the No. 17 Rockets.“We came out too hungry. This is our house, and we want to protect it,” said the senior Severino.  “We did what we had to do. This year, somebody had to step up. I fought for it in the offseason. I was in the weight room all day.”“Super Seve” set the tone for what he hopes is the season on Lawrence’s first possession, grabbing a simple swing pass from Nate Baez and outrunning everybody for the 52-yard score on just the second play of the year.His second-quarter bolt of 57, around right end pushed the margin to 13-6.“There’s not much more you can say than what he showed,” said Lancer coach Mike Yameen of Severino. “He’s a workhorse. That’s the work he put in, back in the spring time. He just needs to develop football legs. We needed to get that track speed and get it on the field. There’s speed and there’s football speed. He’s got that football speed.”The standout in the show with 162 yards of offense and a handful of nasty sticks in the trenches from his linebacker spot, Severino was right, he wasn’t alone.“It was a team thing tonight,” added Severino. “If the line does its job, I do my job, everyone does their jobs, good things are going to happen.”Senior classmate Mario Encarnacion delivered the play of the game, a clean 34-yard strip and stroll to the end zone, making it 20-6 Lancers before the break.Even with the comfortable lead, Lawrence’s mettle would be tested. The Lancers passed brilliantly.

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Football, 09/09/11 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars
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