Team goes into their last game of the season feeling strong.
In their closest win yet, the all-stars move into a three-way tie for first place in the Wyoma Tournament.
The Marblehead boys lost their first game of the Wyoma Tournament to the host team 12-6.
Kaylyn Countie makes Lynnfield bats disappear.
The girls posted their most convincing win yet defeating Ipswich 25-9 on Tuesday.
The Marblehead girls lost 10-0 to the undefeated Malden Hurricanes.
Marblehead suffered its ninth loss of the season Tuesday, but the 13-year-olds have made strides in their development as young players.
Junior Race Week concludes Wednesday; senior division NOOD regatta continues through Sunday.
In a make-up match against Swampscott, the Magicians held on for a 10-8 win on Monday at Veterans Middle School.
With the temperature in the 90s, the 9-year-old all-stars brought some heat of their own -- winning their fourth straight game in the Lynn tournament.
South team earns 28-13 win under MHS Head Coach Jim Rudloff.
The young team wins another game in decisive fashion; this time defeating Winthrop 12-3.
Marblehead head football coach Jim Rudloff takes charge of the Agganis South roster, which includes four members from the MHS football team.
After a tie against the Lynn Wyoma Wildcats, the team still has yet to lose a game in the summer season.
Softball team improves to 4-2 with a 14-4 win on Tuesday night.
With a win over Reading, they improve to 4-0 on the summer season.
The All-Stars defeated Nahant in their second game of the Wyoma Tournament.
Marblehead boaters celebrate club pride with a 'shipwrecked' theme.
Up-to-date information regarding local, youth and high school sports.
Marblehead/Swampscott wrestling coach Michael Stamison is doing everything he can to inspire his athletes.
The team earned a decisive shutout in its first game Wednesday.
The U12 softball travel team has won the first three games of their summer season.
During a Wednesday night class, a small group learned the basics of Tai Chi.
After their second loss to Burlington, the 11-year-olds have been knocked out of the Cal Ripken All-Star Baseball Tournament, but their success qualifies them to compete for the state title.
The 11-year-old all-stars are the only local team left in the competition.
After years of competition for MHS, these athletes have stood above the rest, earning awards and breaking records along the way.
A new generation of campers hit Children's Island to make own memories this week.
Tomorrow, local instructor Ellen Petersen will lead a Tai Chi and Qigong class on Devereaux Beach.
The 10- and 12-year-old teams have been eliminated from their all-star baseball tournaments.
Team defeats Diamondbacks 12-8 in championship game on June 19.
Marblehead teams from the 9- and 12-year-old divisions were both in action Saturday during the Cal Ripken All-Star Baseball Tournament.
New establishment on Gas House Beach is bringing attention to a growing sport.
Marblehead beats Arlington American 11-10 in tight first game of Cal Ripken Tournament.
A six-run third inning propelled the Rangers over the Red Sox in the Marblehead Youth Baseball Raimo League Championship on June 19 at Seaside Park.
Multiple Marblehead High Schools teams shined this year, winning conference titles and shattering records.
The NEC and CAL are joining forces, creating a four-tier super league.
The program will run for five weeks beginning in July.
Little Leaguers caught a glimpse of high school softball greatness prior to their championship game.
Local officials offer advice for staying safe when boating, swimming and rowing off-shore.