The varsity girls fall to Bellingham, while the boys side came away with a victory.
The Panther's 20-point second quarter put the Tri-Valley League Large Division opener out of reach for the home team.
The HHS Panthers golf tournament has room for a more foursomes for its annual fundraiser.
The only girl on the team, playing with the boys and holding her own, Jackie Schofield is putting the time in to play college golf.
End of little league brings on higher competition for this baseball player.
Quick with a stick, Julie Younis is ready to make this season one to remember.
Fall rookie earns Patch Player of the Week honors.
There are many health benefits of cheerleading, in addition to motivating spectators and sports teams.
There was no lack of enthusiasm at the Fruit Street Athletic Complex for Hopkinton Youth Soccer Night.
Panthers give Auburn all it can handle, but Rockets run win streak to 39.
Looking for something to do this weekend that will require a bit of a drive? Head towards Princeton, MA and take a hike.
Panthers girls soccer ties Westwood 1-1 to remain unbeaten.
Kozubal's Killers fail to subdue Woodsie's Whiners.
Humble and inspiring this student athlete knows a thing or two on the field and in the classroom.
Hopkinton beat Newton South 34-0.
Holliston handed Stoughton a 28-15 loss Friday night.
MVP for two years running, Jace McCarron is driving strong and getting noticed.
The defending champion HHS football team takes to the field in the Third Annual Joey Larracey Bowl.
Keegan Bradley is a Hopkinton High School graduate and recent winnner of the PGA.
Emily Jarvis made the call yesterday, committing to Holy Cross to study pre-med and play Division one softball as a Crusader.
Rain delays start of Old Man season.
Hitting the links at Shining Rock Country Club, funds were raised and fun was had by all that attended the golfing event.
Sports, music and dog baths--the perfect ways to spend time while awaiting Irene.
Most of the Holliston High School sports teams held their first official practices Thursday morning.
Beginning Fall of 2011, program brochures and registrations will be online only.
Decina, considered the most versatile athlete in the Class of 2012, is positioned to leave his mark as a three- sport captain.
Liz Keefe proved to have a positive presence on and off the field.
HHS class of 2004 alumni, Keegan Bradley, won the PGA Tournament yesterday.
Sunday is the second-to-last day to register for the Meals on Wheels fundraiser Aug. 20 at the Water Hazard.
Campers are having a blast in the outdoors, without the electronic toys, at Stoddard Park this week.
Future Holliston High players are showing their skills at the HHS girls basketball camp this week.
Catching his way to Division 1 Baseball, EG McMillian will be wearing blue at Central Connecticut State University.
On Sunday, check out some open houses or cheer on the 17 Holliston riders at the Pan-Mass Challenge.
Players from the region are encouraged to try out at Franklin's Pisini Field Complex on August 13, 14, 20 and 21.
Seventeen Holliston residents are registered for this weekend’s Pan Mass Challenge, riding up to 190 miles and helping raise thousands of dollars for cancer research in the process.
The weather finally cooperated, allowing the children a chance to compete at the Holliston High track.
With a smile that can light up any room, Cooprider can throw some serious heat as Hopkinton's pitcher extraordinaire.
A dramatic 6-5 victory over Westborough in the title game handed Holliston the championship.
Matt Dellicker and Jocelyn Schermerhorn are renovating what was once the East Holliston Post Office and Rail Road station for their future home.
Perfect weather made Stoddard Park a popular destination this weekend.