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Week in Review (Feb. 13—19): Holliston Wrestling Falls in State Final Match

After the match finished in a tie, the Panthers lost on a tiebreaker in the Division 3 title match Wednesday night.

The best year in wrestling history came to a bittersweet end Wednesday night as .

Holliston heavyweight Jack Hamre scored a pin in the final bout to tie the match at 33-33, but after conferring, the referees awarded the victory to Triton based on a tiebreaker. The Vikings won eight of 14 matches, claiming the tiebreaker and the title.


In other news:

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  • On Monday, 45-year-old Holliston resident Andrew Ferland .
  • Patch reporter Michael McInnis profiled science teacher . Buckley will present her unit on the Framingham Heart Study, an ongoing project of the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute and Boston University.
  • The town election races continued to crystallize as for the open spot on the Board of Assessors. Meanwhile, Selectmen Chairman after pulling papers for the position.
  • threw her hat in the ring for on Tuesday, becoming the fifth person to join the race. Zicko is a co-owner of the and a member of the Finance Committee.
  • The School Committee continued working through the FY12 budget as at Thursday night's meeting.
  • Rep. Carolyn Dykema was named Legislator of the Year by Massachusetts Veterans Service Officers Association.
  • On Tuesday, Patch presented from the 's Student Dance Concert on Sunday.
  • The Holliston Leos Club became on Wednesday.
  • The boys basketball team closed out its season with at Ashland Thursday night. The Panthers on Tuesday.
  • The girls basketball team Thursday night. On Tuesday, the Panthers . On Monday, Holliston .
  • The hockey team won its third straight, Wednesday night. The Panthers entered Saturday night's game against Dover-Sherborn on tournament pace at 7-7-3. Holliston needs three points in its final three games to reach the Division 3 South sectional.

    Following Saturday's game against D-S (Veteran's Rink, 8:30 p.m.), the Panthers visit Algonquin (Northstar Youth Forum in Westborough, 7:10 p.m.) and D-S on Tuesday (William Chase Arena in Natick, 7:40 p.m.)

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