Complete new england News Coverage starts right now. This is the fox25 morning news. Complete new england News Coverage starts right now. This is the fox25 morning news. Sara borne schools are delayed 1 hour because of the weather and thats just into us as we wake up to single digit temperatures but theres a silver lining. Shiri spear, you can say it is going to get worse, not going to get worse . Right now as bad as it is going to get, right . Shiri this is as bad, six is the 7 00 a. M. , eight in boston, that temperature the same temperature same temperature we have had for the last hour, three in worcester still six in fitchburg, six in nashua, eight in worcester, i dont know if this is much of an improvement here, but hit the south shore and cape and islands and thats where temps in the teens and 20s and also going to continue to see some snow until latemorning or lunchtime today. 11 at 9 00 a. M. In boston, 11 in bedford, 8 in worcester at simply six at sunshine, we are up to inve
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Notebook: Dublin Coffman Shamrocks gymnasts capture OCC-Central title
The Dublin Coffman gymnastics team has come a long way in a short time.
In the 2019 district meet, the Shamrocks finished last of 24 teams with a 97.075 score and just four competitors.
Coffman didn’t have enough gymnasts to post a team score in last year’s district meet, but the addition of sophomore Emily Yoshino and an overall increase in participants signaled that the program was on the rise.
Heading into the district meet Feb. 27 at Worthington Kilbourne, the Shamrocks had emerged as one of central Ohio’s best teams behind the continued growth of Yoshino and another strong group of newcomers.
Gymnastics: Dedicated Dublin Jerome Celtics seek more success
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According to coach Kristen Willms, doing “whatever it takes” has been the focus for the Dublin Jerome gymnastics team this winter.
When practices were allowed for prep teams last summer, Willms immediately was impressed with the work ethic she saw from the athletes she works with in all three Dublin programs.
The Celtics have added a trio of freshmen with past experience in the sport and again are aiming high after making appearances at the state meet each of the past two seasons.
“We have a really good group this year,” Willms said. “The girls have been so dedicated. We did twice as many hours over the summer as we usually do to help them get back into shape and get their skills back on track. They have a really positive outlook and they really just want to compete. They’re willing to do whatever it takes to get to compete and we’ll be ready.”