
Girls grades 3-8 are invited to work with Algonquin’s varsity player this April. Over spring break the Girls Lacrosse varsity team is holding a mini-camp for two days. Read the full article → from Girls mini lacrosse camp: April 17-18

Girls grades 3-8 are invited to work with Algonquin’s varsity player this April. Over spring break the Girls Lacrosse varsity team is holding a mini-camp for two days. Read the full article → from Girls mini lacrosse camp: April 17-18
Here’s what’s on tap this week in high school sports. Read the full article → from This week in sports

About 20 years after Algonquin settled the issue of their Tomahawks logo and team name, it may be on the chopping block again. But this time, it’s not under as specific an attack. Read the full article → from State bill may impact T-Hawks

Have a public recreation project you think deserves funding? Applications for Choate Fund Recreation Grants are now being accepted for 2017. Read the full article → from Public recreation grants available – Apply to the Choate Fund by March 31st

T-Hawks fans can cheer on one more team competing for a winter championship. Boys Basketball and Boys Ice Hockey ended their journey at the Quarter finals. Read the full article → from Postseason: Disappointing end for Boys Hockey and Basketball; Cheer to states

February break marked the end of the regular winter season for Algonquin’s varsity sports. Which means the full focus is on post-season tournaments. Read the full article → from This week in sports: Boys Hockey and Basketball in Division Quarter Finals

Here’s what’s on tap this week in high school sports. Read the full article → from This week in sports

St. Mark’s School has opened its doors to the public again for some free skating opportunities. Read the full article → from St. Mark’s skating rink: Free Skate this week

The State Championship Tournament at Algonquin tonight and tomorrow. And 9 wrestlers have qualified to compete. Read the full article → from Algonquin Wrestling hosts and competes in States this weekend

Southborough Recreation Department is offering indoor sports again this fall/winter for children too young to join leagues. Read the full article → from Early spring sports for Preschoolers: Mini Sports, Mini Ballers, and Soccer
Here’s what’s on tap this week in high school sports. Read the full article → from This week in sports: Wrestling Champs, Hockey Cup win, and more

Some news on student athletes and teams in our districts. Read the full article → from Spotlight on sports: NLI signings and more news from athletes/teams in our districts

Here’s what’s on tap this week in high school sports. Read the full article → from This week in sports: Strong seasons for Girls Gymnastics & Swim, Boys Hockey and Basketball

Tonight, the Recreation Commission is holding a meeting to discuss their plans to install lights at a baseball field and tennis courts. The meeting is apparently a result of public push-back at last week’s Zoning Board of Appeals hearings. Read the full article → from Recreation looking to light Mooney Field and Richardson Courts