The Framingham Youth Hockey team won in double overtime against a combined Wilberham/Twin Meadow Squirt team on Sunday.
The new 8-week program for all runners and walkers, regardless of experience, starts Saturday, March 19.
Our 22 Team Framingham 2016 runners are in high gear with their training and their fundraising which just topped $23,000 over the weekend.
The Flyers finished third in the state competition.
"This season marked a major step forward for our program in many ways," said head coach Ben Torbert.
The Flyers boys ice hockey team finishes the season with an impressive 15-4-5 record, under head coach Paul Spear.
Competing were Pablo Ogata at 132 pounds, Marlen Lamas at 152 pounds, and Mike Ramos at 220 pounds.
The boys basketball team travels to Worcester for a semifinal game and the boys hockey travels to Brockton for a quarterfinal game.
The team will travel to Waltham for the Bantam Division IV State Championships this weekend. First game March 4 at 7:20 p.m.
The Framingham High boys basketball team advances to the semifinals of the MIAA Division 1 Central Tournament game on Saturday in Worcester.
Framingham High students wanting to play a spring sport have until Friday, March 4 to register online.
The #3-seeded Framingham boys hockey team will battle #6 Marshfield on Saturday night, March 5. The Flyers, with the win, are 15-3-5.
PeeWee games begin Thursday, March 3 in Loring Arena. A dozen teams are competing including Framingham's PeeWee C1's.
The Framingham High dance team will compete at the New England Interscholastic Dance Championships Saturday in Braintree.
The McAuliffe girls basketball team hosted and defeated Salem Academy Monday evening.
The Framingham High boys hockey team finished the regular season at 14-3-5, under head coach Paul Spear.
The girls 4X200 indoor relay team broke their own Framingham High School record, over the weekend.
The finals, held at Loring Arena, went into overtime on Sunday night, Feb. 28.
The trio of Framingham High wrestlers placed in the top six at a wrestling meet in Reading Saturday.
Framingham and Loring Arena is hosting the state tournament this weekend. Framingham battles Canton Sunday at noon.
The loss ends the Framingham State women's basketball team's season with a record of 19-7.
Rams conclude its 2015-16 season with an overall record of 6-19-1 and a 5-12-1 mark in conference play.
The Flyers will travel to Worcester to play the second-seeded team in the MIAA Central Division 1 Tournament.
Framingham State University women's basketball team defeated Bridgewater State 67-62 Thursday night.
The team finished 15-0-2 in the league and 21-2-2 overall under head coach Blake Bellefeuille.
Framingham High senior Paul Halberstadt qualified for the nationals in the Pentathlon.
Games begin at Loring Arena Thursday, Feb. 25.
Framingham High hosted the Bay State Conference Cheer and Dance competition Tuesday night.
The Framingham High boys ice hockey team end the regular season at 14-3-5, and now await a MIAA post-season tournament bid.
Framingham State earns the No. 6 seed for the tournament and will travel to No. 3 seed Fitchburg State on Saturday at 4 p.m.
The Framingham State men's basketball team lost to Bridgewater State Tuesday night 60-51. Rams ends season at 5-21 overall.
The Flyers dance team won the Shepherd Hill Winter Invitational Dance Championship over the weekend.
The high school junior is Framingham's 24th state champion. Lamas finished third. Tolson and Ramos finished sixth for the Flyers.
Framingham High boys swim team captured fourth place in the 200 freestyle relay at the Division 1 Championships on Saturday.
The Framingham boys ice hockey team will play Xaverian Tuesday night in Foxboro, in its last game of the regular season.
The Framingham State men's hockey team will close out its regular season schedule, with a trip to UMass. Dartmouth on Tuesday, Feb. 23rd.
The Framingham State women's basketball team will host a MASCAC tournament semi-final game on Thursday, Feb. 25 at 6 p.m.
Framingham State men's basketball will travel to Bridgewater State for the first round of the MASCAC Tournament on Tuesday, Feb. 23.
This was Timmy Ramos fourth professional fight. He is now 3-0-1, with 3 KOs.