The student athletes of Melrose High enjoyed a memorable spring season.Here's the rundown from the recently ended term.
The 21-year-old tournament is back where it started.
Melrose baseball fell to North Andover 10-3 in the second round of the MIAA tournament.
The Melrose High School girls were ousted from the North Div. 2 sectional tennis tournament.
The Melrose High School baseball team won in the preliminary round of the MIAA Division 2 North Sectionals, posting a 5-3 victory over Arlington last night under the lights at Pine Banks Park.
The Melrose High boys and girls track teams had impressive showings at the MIAA Div. 3 Eastern Mass. Championships.
The regular season came to an end last week, and several Red Raider squads are headed to the postseason, while others weren't so fortunate. Here's a look at how the locals fared.
A bases-loaded triple by Melrose pitcher Morgan Phipps sealed Wakefield's fate, as the Red Raiders won, 5-4, on Monday.
The Melrose High baseball team lost to visiting Wakefield, 4-3, on Monday at Pine Banks Park.
Rain dampened the proceedings around the athletic fields of Melrose last week, but it wasn't a complete washout as the Lady Raiders girls tennis team sealed its spot in the MIAA Tournament. Here's a look at how the locals fared.
Games scheduled this week for Melrose High School's Red Raiders.
It's only Tuesday, but what seems like a never-ending spate of rains storms has wreaked havoc on the Melrose High School sports schedule this week.
Construction has been underway at the Melrose High athletic field several weeks now. Check out the photos to see how things are coming.
The atudent athletes of Melrose were in action on all fronts last week. Here`s a look at how the locals fared.
The Melrose High softball team lost to visiting Reading, 17-4, at Pine Banks Park on Wednesday.
The Melrose High baseball team lost to Reading, 7-3, on Wednesday at Pine Banks Park.
After four-game winning streak, Red Raiders are now on a two-game skid.
Amidst a whirlwind of off-field issues, Melrose High athletics soldiered on this past week. Here's a look at how the locals fared.
The Melrose High baseball team dropped a close 4-3 contest against Malden yesterday at Pine Banks, giving them a season sweep int he first annual Mayor's Cup.
Senior pitcher Ryan Hardy struck out 10 in 10 innings to give the Melrose High baseball team an 8-4 win over host Wakefield on Monday.
The top-seeded Mystic Valley Rugby Club—based in Malden/Melrose—dispatched No. 4 North Virginia Rugby Club (NOVA) 27-17 on Saturday at Pine Banks Park to reach the USA Rugby National Sweet 16.
With the weather finally starting to come around, play continued around the fields and tennis courts of Melrose. Here's a look at how the locals fared.
The Melrose High boys tennis team was served a 5-0 defeat at the Crystal Street courts on Tuesday at the hands of Middlesex League rivals Reading.
Tied 3-3 in the top of the seventh, Melrose's Dan Riordan blasted a solo home run to give the visiting Red Raiders a 4-3 win over Reading.
Rain ruined much of the week's sports schedule for the student-athletes of Melrose High, but it wasn't a complete washout. Baseball, softball and boys lacrosse all managed to get their games in. Here's a look at how the locals fared.
The Melrose High baseball team beat up on visiting Stoneham on Friday.
The Melrose boys lacrosse team lost to Lynnfield, 12-8, on Friday morning.
The Melrose High softball team gave up four unanswered runs in the final two innings as visiting Stoneham won 10-9 on Friday.
After winning the Massachusetts and New Hampshire Championship, the team moves on to Regional Championships that will take place May 14-16 in Waterville, ME.
Overall times for Melrosians in Monday's running of the Boston Marathon; upload your photos and videos of Melrosians in the Marathon.
The Melrose High sports squads continued play last week. Here's a look at how the locals fared.
Melrosian Wildie Ceccherini and Boston Rescue Mission CEO and President John Samaan are partnering to raise funds for Ceccherini's earthquake-ravaged hometown in Haiti for the second year in a row.
Former Melrosian Cara Linehan will be fulfilling one of her life goals when she runs the 115th BAA Boston Marathon on Monday for the American Liver Foundation in memory of her late sister Laura, who passed away from liver disease in 2008.
Scott Alley will be tackle the Boston Marathon again to help sick children attend summer camp.
The Melrose High girls tennis team beat Stoneham, 5-0, on Tuesday.
The 115th Boston Marathon will mark the fourth time Union Street resident Mark Larosa has run the famous race.
Sargent Street resident Chris Hancock will be running the 115th Boston Marathon to raise money and awareness for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, an ailment that his nine-year-old son William was diagnosed with four years ago.
The Spring season got underway this past week in Melrose, with a full schedule of games. Here's a look at how the locals fared.
The Melrose High baseball team whitewashed non-league rival Swampscott 12-6 in the season opener at Pine Banks Park behind a solid outing from Ryan Hardy and a colossal three-run homer off the bat off Connor Tryder.
The Melrose High School girls varsity tennis team hit the courts after being rained out from their last event. They played against Belmont on Wednesday at the Crystal Street Tennis Courts.