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Meet the local athletes from Massachusetts who will be competing in the 2012 Olympic Games.
Check out the brand new home of the Falmouth Youth Hockey League.
The hockey luminary is the brains behind the new solar-powered Falmouth Ice Arena.
Falmouth native Steve Cishek pitched a scoreless eighth inning against the Red Sox to earn a hold in last night's Marlins win.
Will the Celtics rise to the occasion in tonight's Eastern Conference Finals Game 7?
Falmouth residents and taxpayers are guaranteed entry to the New Balance Falmouth Road Race.
Falmouth Babe Ruth baseball is a volunteer-run, not-for-profit organization serving the families of Falmouth by providing baseball programs to 13-15 year-olds.
This year, the tournament netted over $2,000 for residents in need.
Despite a valiant second-half comeback, Falmouth was unable to run down rival Barnstable, losing the Thanksgiving matchup 28-15.
The Falmouth girls soccer team traveled to play the Dennis-Yarmouth girls in soccer.
Falmouth and D-Y girls volleyball played at D-Y High School.
The Cape Cod Rugby team triumphed 23-12 over Boston Ironsides Rugby.
Falmouth and Hingham boys soccer at Falmouth High School Saturday.
With a tropical storm on the way, the kids play ice hockey.
Missed the Road Race? Live vicariously through our video of some great race moments.
Missed the Road Race action? Live vicariously through our photo gallery.
Falmouth was never out of Saturday night's game two of the CCBL championship series, but Harwich was just too strong, scoring six runs off a bullpen that has been the Commodores' greatest strength all season.
Falmouth jumped out to an early lead, fell behind, and rallied to tie several times before Harwich finally prevailed, 5-4, in game one of the CCBL championship series.
Falmouth scored five runs in the third inning of Thursday's deciding game two and held the Wareham Gatemen scoreless.
Two late-inning rallies lifted the Commodores past the Wareham Gatemen in the first game of their second-round playoff series on Wednesday night, giving Falmouth all the momentum heading into Thursday's game two.
The Commodores out-hit, out-pitched, and out-lasted the Harbor Hawks on Tuesday night, securing a trip to Wareham in the second round of the playoffs.
The seven-mile race will feature runners from all over the world.
After a disappointing loss in game one, which saw them blow a four-run lead to the Hyannis Harbor Hawks, the Commodores rallied behind strong pitching and timely hitting to win game two of the best-of-three first-round series.
After going up 4-0 against the division-champion Harbor Hawks in game one of their first-round playoff series, the Commodores let the lead, and the game, slip away with a pair of ill-timed errors.
Falmouth had to hold off several comeback charges, fueled by its own defensive miscues, to outlast the division-champion Harbor Hawks on Wednesday night, and head into the two teams' playoff confrontation on a high note.
With both teams' pitching sharp, it took a solo home run by Hyannis' Dan Gulbransen to give the Harbor Hawks the 1-0 win in the first game of a season-ending double header in Hyannis on Wednesday.
The Commodores secured a spot in the playoffs with only one more day remaining in the regular season, downing the division-champion Hyannis Harbor Hawks, Falmouth's first-round opponents when the playoffs begin on Friday.
Falmouth pitching held the Harwich offense to just one run on Wednesday night, but that was one more run than the Commodores could muster.
Falmouth jumped out to an early lead with two runs in the top of the first at Veterans Field on Tuesday, but the bats fell silent after that, and the Chatham A's edged the Commodores, 3-2.
A solo home run by Max White and a grand slam by Jeremy Baltz powered the Commodores to a 6-3 win in their final regular season meeting with the Bourne Braves on Sunday at Doran Park.
Eight doubles and 19 total hit were plenty for Falmouth on Wednesday night, as they drubbed the Kettleers, 11-1, at Cotuit.