Thursday’s girls track meet between Mohawk Trail and Greenfield came down to the final five events. The Green Wave pulled ahead 35-28 after the field events but the Warriors stormed back to tie it 52-52 with five events to go. That’s when Mohawk Trail.
Thursday’s girls track meet between Mohawk Trail and Greenfield came down to the final five events. The Green Wave pulled ahead 35-28 after the field events but the Warriors stormed back to tie it 52-52 with five events to go. That’s when Mohawk Trail.
H.S. Roundup: Athol softball rides big 1st inning to get past Pioneer
Staff Reports
Modified: 5/11/2021 9:18:55 PM
After back-to-back losses to perennial powerhouses Greenfield and Turners Falls to open the season, the Athol High School softball team broke out in a big way on Tuesday.
The Red Raiders scored nine runs in the bottom of the first inning to set the tone, and ultimately scored an 11-1 win over Pioneer in a Franklin County League contest in Athol.
“The girls were hungry and ready to hit today,” Athol coach Sharon Chauvette said.
Pioneer jumped out to a 1-0 lead in the top of the first inning when Hailey Haughey drilled a solo home run just two batters into the contest.
H.S. Roundup: Athol softball rides big 1st inning to get past Pioneer
Staff Reports
Published: 5/11/2021 9:18:48 PM
After back-to-back losses to perennial powerhouses Greenfield and Turners Falls to open the season, the Athol High School softball team broke out in a big way on Tuesday.
The Red Raiders scored nine runs in the bottom of the first inning to set the tone, and ultimately scored an 11-1 win over Pioneer in a Franklin County League contest in Athol.
“The girls were hungry and ready to hit today,” Athol coach Sharon Chauvette said.
Pioneer jumped out to a 1-0 lead in the top of the first inning when Hailey Haughey drilled a solo home run just two batters into the contest.
OHS Marketing Raises Funds For Special Olympics
Oskaloosa, Iowa – ‘Pinatas For A Purpose’ was held on Wednesday evening inside of Penn Central Mall in Oskaloosa.
The pinata creations helped to raise over $500 to help students at OHS attend the Special Olympics.
OHS Senior Jaden Moore talked with Oskaloosa News about the fundraiser. Posted by Ken Allsup on Apr 25 2021. Filed under Local News. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Both comments and pings are currently closed.
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