Warriors and Bombardiers end contest in a 0-0 tie.
The Seekonk Recreation Department will be hosting a fall tennis program on Saturdays in October.
Wrestlers joined together to put on a show that helped organizations raise money.
The Attleboro Bombardiers cruised to a blowout win over the Foxboro Warriors 27-0 with 21 points coming off turnovers on a rain-soaked evening at Tozier-Cassidy.
The Warriors defeated Attleboro by a single stroke, 172-173.
The Seekonk second and third graders were victorious, 12-6 under the lights at Seekonk High School. Unfortunately, the seventh graders fell 14-12 to the White Hawks.
The Warrior golf team starts the year at 3-2, hoping to make the playoffs.
Attleboro gets a 3-1 win over the Foxborough Warriors.
YMCA Gymnasts from Attleboro and Norton help smash the World Record of Simultaneous Hand Stands.
The Attleboro school's boys' soccer team won 6-5 against New England Baptist Academy.
The Bourne Canalmen traveled to Seekonk on Friday and handed the local football team a loss in the season opener. The 24-0 defeat left Seekonk with a lot to think about and Bourne with a jubilant ride home.
Maddie Jolin made an impressive debut for the Lady Shamrocks, who opened the season with a convincing win at home against Attleboro.
Oliver Ames Goalkeeper David MacKinnon makes six saves while senior Connor McCormick scores the game's only goal.
Attleboro High's football team takes home a decisive win over their cross-town rivals at McGrath Stadium to kickoff the 2011 season.
King Philip, Attleboro, North Attleboro and Franklin will look to overthrow Mansfield as the reigning champ.
The team clinched a playoff spot very late last season. This season, they feel they can lock up that goal much earlier, and stake their claim as one of the tougher teams in the division.
The volleyball team is starting to take shape for the new season, as they look for a playoff spot.
The Attleboro High School Football team started practice this week and the team is hoping to improve on last season’s 8-3 record.
The team will look to replace a prolific runningback, groom a new starting quarterback and continue its defensive success.
Students from Mu Han Martial Arts show their talent in competition.
The Junior Warriors team is composed of young football players not necessarily from only Seekonk.
Peter Larkin, head coach of Attleboro's middle school hockey team, gears up for success.
With conditioning week behind them, the Junior Warriors are suited up and ready to learn playbooks and techniques for the new season.
The Jennie Finchs of tomorrow enjoyed a Pawtucket Red Sox game at McCoy Stadium.
Ambulances stood waiting near the entranceway.
The sandlot baseball games have been extended for a "few more weeks."
Attleboro’s Pop Warner team will begin preparing for their season August 1 with conditioning workouts and practices until the nine-game regular season kicks off in September.
Players ages 9 to 12 joined coach Joe Demelo and his varsity players for a week of drills and skills. Each day of hard work culminated in a scrimmage.
The South Attleboro American Legion Post 312 baseball team was eliminated from the tournament.
The former sports writer told stories from his career covering the Boston Red Sox and an occasional news story. Krasner also discussed his ongoing work teaching youngsters in creative writing.
The Seekonk 11U All-Stars had the easiest road they could have to the sectional title, all they had to do was keep winning. Now they will look to win three games over the next three days just to stay alive.
Ashley George began her athletic journey as a track star.
Revisit your younger days when you hopped in the car, started the engine and drove off in search of something fun. Drive 15 minutes down the road and enjoy a night at McCoy Stadium.
Norwood stays alive in sectionals but the road will be tough after 14-12 loss.
The Attleboro Bombardiers have started their summer training and are looking forward to the upcoming season.
Ashley George, a recent Stonehill College graduate, was named to the 2011 Division II Collegiate Women's All-American team.
The local team went 4-0 in the district tournament, held at the Seekonk complex behind Kevin Hurley Middle School. Their 6-1 win over Somerset on Friday closed out a district win and bought them a trip to the sectionals.
Fairhaven beat Seekonk 5-3, ending the team's bid for another district title. Seekonk rallied in the sixth, but came up short. The team will still play in two other tournaments later in the summer, so fans can catch them in Plymouth or Rehoboth.
Seekonk players traveled to Somerset for the second time in this district tournament, and came out with a decisive victory for the second time. The 12U team is now 3-1 in the district tournament, after knocking out Somerset with another mercy rule victory
The all-stars from Fall River American Little League edged Seekonk 4-3 on Thursday night. Seekonk's team is now one loss away from elimination, with the next game coming Saturday morning.