“This past summer, I visited Coach Devine at his home, and once I left I really felt inspired to honor him in some way,” says Mary Henshaw, the LHS alumni who started
MoreSince the beginning of the pandemic, athletes have waited anxiously for announcements about their sports. Every sport has experienced changes – some more than others. Final decisions for winter sports are pending,
MoreAthletes To Look Out For (Fall 2020) Thomas Li ’21 Managing Editor & Sports Editor MASSLIVE Athlete: Olivia CunninghamSport: Field HockeyPosition: Forward/MidfieldAchievements: Ranked 32nd in nation for goals scored in 2019 season LEE ALLENTUCK
MoreBeloved Wellness teacher and former Varsity Football Coach, Coach Nick St. George, will be retiring in January after 33 years of working in Longmeadow Public Schools. For the past 20 years, he
MoreWith COVID-19 still out there and ever-so prevalent, Longmeadow High School sports programs are forced to adapt to a new set of safety guidelines the MIAA has released. Athletic Director, Michael Capotosto
MoreOn May 14, 2019, after a long debate at Longmeadow’s annual town meeting, residents voted to approve the reconfiguration of the Wolf Swamp Fields for the price of $1.5 million. According to
MoreOn Friday February 28th, 333 schools that are part of the MIAA gathered at Assabet Valley Regional Technical High School to vote for the passing of the Statewide Tournament Proposal. The vote
MoreAthletes To Look Out For (Spring 2020) Thomas Li ’21 Managing Editor & Sports Editor WESLEY BREED Athlete: Quinn McGrathSport: Outdoor TrackEvents: Long Jump,100m, 200m, 4x100m,4x400mAchievements: Furthestlong jump in Wmass(2020 Indoor Season)
MoreOn a Friday night at Smith College in Northampton, Chris Johns was preparing to clear a height of 6 foot 7 inches in the high jump. After a couple of minutes of
MoreOn February 28th, 2020, the current MIAA system regarding playoffs and the tournament that comes at the end of each season could change. What we know now as the “Western Mass championship”
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