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Dracut High girls basketball team tops Medfield, advances to state title game

The sixth-seeded Dracut High girls basketball team knocked off second-seeded Medfield, 50-47, in a Division 2 semifinal Monday at Worcester State. → Read More

Lowell Catholic cheerleaders to compete at nationals

The Lowell Catholic cheerleaders are heading to nationals. After a successful run at the fall state tournament, the Crusaders have qualified for the AmeriCheer Nationals, to be held Saturday and Sunday in Orlando, Fla. → Read More

Pelham High boys basketball team nets New Hampshire championship

Junior forward Zach James netted a game-high 20 points, as the fifth-seeded Pelham High boys basketball team defeated second-seeded Pembroke Academy, 57-54, in the NHIAA Division 2 championship game → Read More

UMass Lowell men’s basketball team falls to Vermont in America East final

The top-ranked Vermont men’s basketball team defeated second-seeded UMass Lowell, 72-59, in the America East championship game Saturday in front of a sellout crowd of 2,886 at Roy L. Patrick Gym in Burlington, Vt. → Read More

Xavier “Tiger” Diaz dazzles in Golden Gloves finale

Xavier Diaz unleashed his inner Tiger. The Portland Boxing Club fighter came out swinging at the 76th annual New England Golden Gloves at the Lowell Memorial Auditorium. → Read More

Lowell Catholic, Tyngsboro boys basketball teams ousted from state tournament

BOSTON — Lowell Catholic was unable to pass this English exam. Senior Alijah Iraola netted a game-high 17 points, including 13 in the second half, but it wasn’t enough, as the No. 27 Lowell C… → Read More

Allin Blunt, River Hawks top New Hampshire in America East semifinal

LOWELL – With the game on the line, Allin Blunt came through in the clutch. The 6-foot-7 senior forward netted a team-high 19 points, including a game-breaking trey in the final minutes, as t… → Read More

UMass Lowell men’s basketball team ready for semifinal clash against UNH

The second-seeded River Hawks will host the third-ranked University of New Hampshire in the America East Playoff semifinals at the Costello Athletic Center. Tipoff is slated for 6 p.m. → Read More

UMass Lowell men’s basketball team mauls Maine in America East quarterfinals

The second-seeded UMass Lowell men's basketball team defeated seventh-seeded Maine, 85-54, in the America East quarterfinals before a sellout crowd. → Read More

James “Buster” Douglas steals show at the New England Golden Gloves

James “Buster” Douglas still packs a powerful punch in the boxing world. The former undisputed world heavyweight champion brought the crowd to its feet Thursday night as a special guest at the 76th New England Golden Gloves at the Lowell Memorial Auditorium. → Read More

Talented BC High team eliminates Lowell High, 75-58

BOSTON – Matt Draheim took things where Eagles dare. The senior guard netted a game-high 27 points, including 15 in the first half, as the 13th-seeded Boston College High School boys basketba… → Read More

Shawsheen Tech wrestler Brayton Carbone rises out of the shadows

A program known for its talented tag team of brothers Sidney and James Tildsley, Brayton Carbone has turned the Shawsheen Tech wrestling team into a three-headed monster. → Read More

Kristin Ingala earns Golden Gloves glory

LOWELL – Kristin Ingala was in her element. The Dennis resident came out swinging, earning a hard-fought split decision over Belmont’s Seraphina Brown in the 154-pound female novice fin… → Read More

Lowell Catholic boys basketball team blows out Belchertown

Collin Charbonneau was in a zone. The Lowell Catholic freshman netted 17 points, all in the first half, including five treys, as the No. 27 Crusaders crushed Belchertown 74-42, in the preliminary round of the Division 3 state boys basketball tournament Monday. → Read More

All-State wrestling: Brown, Callahan, Tildsley, Carbone pin down championships

Pinning down All-States wrestling championships were Brayton Cardone and Sidney Tildsley of Shawsheen Tech, Jack Callahan of Tewksbury and Thomas Brown of Chelmsford. → Read More

UMass Lowell hockey team falls to Merrimack, 5-3

Mac Welsher netted the game-winning goal midway through the third period, as the UMass Lowell men's hockey team fell to Merrimack 5-3, Friday in front of 5,025 faithful at the Tsongas Center. → Read More

Maine’s Hunter Dickinson delivers at New England Golden Gloves

Hunter Dickinson refused to take the bait. A Lewiston, Maine native and Northern New England champ, Dickinson defeated Milford’s Jonathan Delgado by split decision in the 147-pound male novice semifinal at the Golden Gloves. → Read More

Dracut’s Brock Desmarais will go to the mat to achieve his wrestling dreams

Dracut/Tyngsboro's Brock Desmarais will now take on all-comers this weekend, competing at the MIAA All-State Tournament in Reading. → Read More

High school roundup: Lowell Catholic wins title, coach Mike Isola nets milestone win

It was a night to remember for the Lowell Catholic boys basketball team Monday. The Crusaders edged Dual County League member Lincoln-Sudbury, 77-69, to capture the Spartan Classic Small School championship. In addition, the victory was a milestone one for head coach Mike Isola, who earned his 100th career victory. → Read More

Billerica High girls capture first indoor track state championship

ROXBURY — Anna McElhinney and the Indians ran straight into the history books. The Billerica High senior set the bar high for her squad by winning two individual events, in the mile and two mile, w… → Read More