The Medford High School hockey program has had to contend with declining youth league participation and the loss of talent to Catholic schools.
In the final home game of the season, Medford boys hockey dropped by Plymouth North, 5-3.
The Medford High basketball team held on to win a wild 72-67 GBL affair against border rivals Malden last night at Roy G. Finn Gymnasium.
Sophomore Sean Doncaster scored a team-high 18 points, but Medford fell to the Highlanders 78-68 last night at Eugene Brune Field House in a tough GBL tilt.
The Medford High girls hockey team fought its way back into the game after trailing for the better part of two and a half periods before running out of time yesterday and falling 3-2 against non-league opponents Watertown/Melrose at LoConte Rink.
Medford's boys' hockey team fell to a strong Wakefield team, 3-0, on Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
This week in Medford sports.
Freshman Sarah Donnelly scored a team-high 19 points as the Medford High girls basketball team posted a 56-50 win over Greater Boston League foes Somerville last night at Eugene Brune Field House.
Season will be played in memory of Tony Lucci, Medford Square Sporting Goods, who died earlier this year.
Medford Athletic Director Bob Maloney will be inducted into the Mustang Hall of Fame this Sunday.