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Bulletin board: West County Cider Beacon Red Clay Classic tennis tournament upcoming > The annual West County Cider Beacon Red Clay Classic tennis tournament will begin July 26. The men’s singles event will be held at 5:30 p.m. each day at the clay courts at Beacon Field on Sanderson Street in Greenfield. The fee is $10 for the public, and free for Greenfield Tennis Association members. All matches will be best two out of three sets with a 12-point tiebreaker. The draw is single elimination and players must start play by 5:30 each day. Each player must bring a can of unopened tennis balls to each match. The winner keeps the unopened can. Players must be available to play all week or until the draw is completed. ....
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H.S. Basketball: Fourth quarter comeback lifts Franklin Tech girls past Pioneer, 39-35 Modified: 2/25/2021 8:01:47 PM It looked all but over for the Franklin Tech girls basketball team after three quarters Thursday night. Pioneer had raced out to a 33-21 lead entering the final quarter of play, but the Eagles came out and played their best when it needed to, outscoring the Panthers 18-2 in the final frame to pull off a 39-35 comeback victory at Messer Gymnasium in Northfield. “Both teams showed obvious signs of fatigue all game,” Franklin Tech coach Joe Gamache said. “Our girls really stepped up in the fourth quarter. Pioneer battled hard all the way to the end. Our kids showed a lot of heart and determination and came away with a hard fought win.” ....
H.S. Basketball: Fourth quarter comeback lifts Franklin Tech girls past Pioneer, 39-35 Published: 2/25/2021 8:01:39 PM It looked all but over for the Franklin Tech girls basketball team after three quarters Thursday night. Pioneer had raced out to a 33-21 lead entering the final quarter of play, but the Eagles came out and played their best when it needed to, outscoring the Panthers 18-2 in the final frame to pull off a 39-35 comeback victory at Messer Gymnasium in Northfield. “Both teams showed obvious signs of fatigue all game,” Franklin Tech coach Joe Gamache said. “Our girls really stepped up in the fourth quarter. Pioneer battled hard all the way to the end. Our kids showed a lot of heart and determination and came away with a hard fought win.” ....