Hillers meet Holliston in Hopkinton Wednesday for a .500 record and shot at the post-season.
Three gymnasts won state titles at the USA Gymnastics Level 5 and 6 State Competition in early March.
How can families manage their children's demanding sports and after-school activities while trying to maintain their sanity? Here's how.
The Holliston boys tennis team dropped a Tri-Valley League match at Goodwill Park Friday afternoon.
The rainy, inconsistent weather notwithstanding, the Holliston boys and girls earned key, Tri-Valley League home victories Thursday afternoon.
Holliston's youth baseball and softball teams enjoyed their annual march through town to usher in the 2011 campaign.
The TVL power Raiders were too much for Holliston Wednesday afternoon.
Henry Lively, David Bunker and Will Foster claimed straight-sets victories to pace Holliston.
Kelly Walsh decided after watching the Boston Marathon start so many times, she had to do it herself and after months of training, here's what she accomplished and urges you to do the same.
The master of backhand spin is Chuck Kurzontkowski.
Photos tell the story of before, during and after the start of the race in Hopkinton.
The super-successful track teams are off to a great start. Boys and girls lacrosse have been dinged but are in excellent shape for a super spring.
After running the grueling 26.2-mile race, Holliston resident William Maley and HHS grad Page Minihan shared their stories with Patch.
Vicki Francis portrays runners before, during and after the 2011 Boston Marathon. These pictures really are better than thousands of words!
With chilly temperatures to start, international runners tackle the course at record speed.
Start to 2011 Boston Marathon goes smoothly. 115th running of world-famous race launches in 7 waves.
Comprised of Hopkinton, Holliston and Ashland boys and girls, Demons beat the No. 1 and 2 teams for the North Star Youth League championship.
Wondering how our local athletes fared in the grueling 26.2-mile trek? Thirty-three-year-old Chris Mann was Holliston's fastest finisher, crossing the line in 3 hours, 34 minutes, 32 seconds.
Stay tuned for updated pictures and text throughout the day.
Saturday, the Finish Line thronged with tourists, police & workers getting ready for the Boston Marathon
Here are all the bib numbers of Hopkinton friends, neighbors and family from the BAA
Christine Johansen tells her story of going from unhappy to healthy through running in triathlons and Monday ... her first Boston Marathon.
Sophomores Briana Crowley and Morgan McKunes finished first and fourth in the long jump at the Freshman/Sophomore Invitational on Saturday.
Glenn Strickland started his 'Raise Money to Eradicate Cancer' campaign 14 years ago when he ran the 101st Boston Marathon as his first attempt at running long distance. He is now getting ready to run once again.
Comprised of Hopkinton, Holliston and Ashland boys and girls, Demons beat No. 1 and 2 teams for league championship.
Nine Holliston residents are among the brave souls who will run the world's most famous race Monday morning.
Wayde Marshall has run four full marathons. Now he's getting ready to run his fifth overall and third Boston Marathon for the Dana Farber Cancer Institute.
Dara Dalmata has run Boston twice as well as the Bay State Marathon in Lowell and the New York City Marathon. She is ready for one more 26.2 mile run after recovering from an injury last year.
Hopkinton's Tim Moberg dazzled the Holliston baseball team, throwing a no-hitter in a Tri-Valley League win.
Gym filled to capacity with students, residents and media to welcome citizens of world's most successful marathoning country.
Last year’s Boston Marathon was the first for Mark Valutkevich. He ran for The Michael Carter Lisnow Respite Center located in Hopkinton. He is now going to run a second time for the same group.
The tryouts will be held at 7:20 p.m. on Wednesday, May 4 at New England Sports Center in Marlborough.
Hillers sports canceled Wednesday afternoon after heavy morning rain. Reschedulings below.
Whether you're looking for the great spectacle of runners ready for the race to Boston, or you're one of the runners at the start line, downtown Hopkinton is the place to be Patriots Day morning.
Jay Crochiere ran his first Boston Marathon in 2006 for the Respite Center. For his second marathon, he is raising money on behalf of the Town of Ashland.
Karen O’Neil first ran the Boston Marathon as a bandit, a runner with no number. Her second run was ten years ago when she ran for a charity. Ten years later she is running as a qualified runner.
Holliston native Catherine Roy will make the trip to Syracuse on June 12.
Having run three Boston Marathons and two each in Chicago and New York, Jeff Hopkins says that none of the other marathons compare with the 26.2 miles from Hopkinton to Boston.
James Murphy has run since his youth on the playground. He began distance running 15 years ago. He has since run several marathons including Boston twice and New York City once.
The Hood third baseman was named Patch Senior Softball Player of the Week for his 3-for-4 performance in a 10-1 win over the Lions Club.