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Moholland, Leonard spark Danvers

The Falcons (9-4) scored seven unanswered runs to erase a 2-0 deficit and trump Lynn English, 7-2. Caraline Moholland hit a two-run single in the third to jumpstart Danvers, which also saw Kim Leonard go 2 for 2 with three runs scored and Ashley Burnham score twice and drive in a run. Diana Bean added two hits and pitched 5<2/3>'s innings with three strikeouts.

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Softball, 05/08/08 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Gloucester nears tourney berth with win

Gloucester (9-4) inched within one win of clinching a state tournament berth behind a strong effort from Jill Lukegord. Gloucester overpowered Lynn English 8-0.

The senior fired a shutout on the mound, striking out six and walking just one. She also added three hits at the plate, including two doubles.

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Softball, 05/08/08 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Bulldogs' big inning dooms Witches

The Bulldogs plated four runs in the third inning and the Witches (1-2) could never climb out of the hole, falling 5-2. Aiden Church tripled and Harry Noone's sacrifice fly brought him home to give Salem a shortlived 1-0 lead and Matt Paine drove in a run in the fourth. Matt Bertone shined on the mound with four innings of two-hit relief work.

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Baseball, 04/14/08 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Zenevitch powers Raiders ... once again

A pull-up jumper from the wing, crashing the boards down low, even tossing sharp passes to break a trap | Katie Zenevitch did it all for Central Catholic in its 74-48 romp over Lynn English in the opening round of the Division 1 North tournament.

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Girls Basketball, 02/27/08 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Smith breaks Ipswich girls scoring record

The Ipswich girls basketball team picked up a huge win yesterday afternoon and Amber Smith broke the school's all-time scoring record in the process. Quite simply, it was a great night for the Tigers.

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Girls Basketball, 02/19/08 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Peabody clinches first NEC title

Peabody is accustomed to winning the Greater Boston League title but now the girls can add an Northeastern Conference Large title as well.

Playing in the conference for the first year, the Tanners (12-2 in NEC, 13-3 overall) used their rebounding advantage to take a 48-45 victory on the road. Peabody outrebounded Lynn English by 20, 53-33.

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Girls Basketball, 02/08/08 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Panthers hard pressed to stop Bulldogs in loss

Eugene Turner and the Lynn English boys basketball team are quickly and efficiently serving notice that they are one of the teams to beat on the North Shore boys hoop scene this winter, which is quite appropriate since it's a quick and efficient defense that's putting them in that position to begin with.

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Boys Basketball, 12/22/07 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

English's big plays sink Peabody

Looking to deliver his head coach, Gary Molea, his 100th career victory last night, Lynn English's Charlie Rucker turned in the game of his life.

The junior receiver single-handedly outgained host Peabody High and hauled in touchdown passes of 67, 55 and 77 yards as the Bulldogs raced past the Tanners, 29-12, at chilly Coley Lee Field.

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Football, 11/10/07 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Fishermen rout English to remain unbeaten

Gloucester's Taylor Burbine is joined in mid-air by a pair of Bulldog defenders during Friday night's game between the Fishermen and host Lynn English.3 Photos

LYNN | For the second time in eight days, the Gloucester football team traveled to Manning Field in Lynn last night. This time to take on Lynn English.

While last week's showdown between Gloucester and Lynn Classical was a game for the ages, the first place Fishermen's battle with English figured to be a little less tightly-contested based on the records coming in.

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Football, 11/02/07 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Salem High football holds off Lynn English in the rain

Football: Salem vs Lynn English, Oct. 1911 Photos

SALEM | If Salem High football coach Scott Connolly could control the weather, he might order rain every time the Witches take the field for the rest of the season.

Playing in deteriorating conditions at Bertram Field last night, Salem played one of its sharper two-way games and also got a school record 43-yard field goal from senior Dan Reddy in an invigorating 17-13 Northeastern Conference win over Lynn English. Salem boosted its record to 4-3 overall.

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Football, 10/19/07 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars
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