Canton surges past OA behind second half effort Tuesday night.
Lady Tigers use 20-3 second half run to defeat Hornets Friday night.
Check out Oliver Ames and the rest of the Hockomock League basketball games on Easton Patch.
Easton natives are verbally committed to play football at Penn State
Tigers improve to 4-2 with the win
Tigers earn the first six pinfalls en route to a 57-20 victory Wednesday night at the Nixon Gymnasium.
The OA girls' basketball team fell to Franklin Tuesday night, 32-31
Tigers were only able to muster 44 points in the contest.
The Mansfield-Oliver Ames Girls' Hockey team fell to Wayland, 9-0 last weekend.
Both the boys and the girls defeated Stoughton on Friday afternoon
Lady Tigers improve to 6-0 after 60-19 victory over the Black Knights (2-4).
In first meeting since last year's Div 2 South Sectionals, OA earns another upset over perennial Hock power Canton.
OA boys' basketball renews acquaintances with Stoughton (both 5-0 on the year) to highlight this week's slate.
OA uses 14-6 run at the end of the first quarter en route to 62-52 victory over Medfield in the championship game of the Muscato Tournament.
The Oliver Ames baseball coach will be honored as part of the class of 2012.
Lady Tigers earn decisive 82-32 victory over Plymouth South in the Sue Rivard Tournament finals.
Results from Wednesday's victories over Sharon.
Nicole Bostic is having an immediate impact on the Framingham State College women's basketball team.
Tigers overcome seven-point first quarter deficit to defeat Dartmouth, 88-59, in the first round of the Val Muscato Tournament (championship game Friday vs. Medfield 7:30 p.m.)
Lady Tigers improve to 3-0 following 56-19 frist round win over Bridgewater-Raynham. They will face Plymouth South in the Sue Rivard finals Wednesday night (7:30 p.m.) at the Nixon Gymnasium.
Holiday basketball tournaments highlight week ahead.
Despite trailing after the first quarter, OA defeated Southeastern 75-50 Friday night.
Tigers down Duxbury in non-league match-up.
OA had some individual accomplishments, but weren't able to overcome the Warriors
Sharon and OA traded leads before the Tigers scored the game-winner with seconds left Tuesday night.
Lady Tigers hang on for 43-37 season opening victory against their rivals.
Tigers will have a strong mix between young talent and strong leadership this year.
After reaching the South-Sectional Semi-Finals last year, the Tigers return a solid core of players.
Basketball showdowns with Sharon highlight week ahead.
Both the boys and the girls track teams defeated Foxborough this weekend.
Tigers overcome a 12-point first quarter deficit to defeat Attleboro, 89-68.
With experienced backcourt, Tigers look to transition from a half-court offense to a fast break team in 2011-12.
Tigers earn hard fought win over Davenport rivals to open their dual meet season.
Twenty-one Oliver Ames athletes were named as Hockomock League All Stars this past fall.
The Tigers had a strong showing against Stoughton Saturday.
With veteran leadership and strong rookie class, wrestling squad looking to make an impact in sixth season of varsity status.
With strong core returning, Tigers expect to repeat as Davenport champs in 2011-12
Winter sports expected to heat up following historic fall season at Oliver Ames.
Tigers commit four turnovers in 42-9 loss to Concord-Carlisle during the Division 3 Eastern Mass Championships Saturday at Gillette Stadium.
The Oliver Ames Tigers are taking on the Concord-Carlisle Patriots for the Division 3 Eastern Massachusetts Superbowl.