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The Martha s Vineyard Times
The Pirates secured the win Saturday to earn first place honors.
The Pirates won the Martha’s Vineyard Little League majors division championship in a 5-2 comeback win Saturday.
The game was played at Penn Field in Oak Bluffs and saw the Pirates beat out the reigning champion Cubs. The win was even sweeter for the Pirates who lost to the Cubs in the playoffs last year.
Speaking to The Times by phone, Pirates coach Jeremy Light was proud of his team. He said Chris Cardoza, who’s been an anchor for the team all year, pitched five brilliant innings. William Nicholson had a key hit for the team in the fifth inning and secured the lead the Pirates never gave back.
The Martha s Vineyard Times
MVRHS welcomes back most students
Majority of school population is back in person; seniors look toward graduation.
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The gym is one of the areas students are using to eat a socially distanced lunch. - Courtesy Jeremy Light
MVRHS reports that 90 percent of its student population has returned to in-person instruction as of this week. -Lucas Thors
The hallways and classrooms of Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School (MVRHS) are more lively these days, now that around 90 percent of students have transitioned back to in-person instruction as of Monday, April 26.
When the COVID pandemic forced schools to shut down entirely and resort to remote learning, the high school worked to determine a plan for partial, and eventually full, reopening.
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