Andover bats stay hot as team enters sectional championship tonight after beating Peabody.
The Peabody West All-Stars suffered their first loss in the Sectionals tournament in eight years Thursday night after Stoneham started putting runs on the scoreboard early in the game.
A five-run first inning led the way as five different Peabody West players hit home runs throughout the game in a 22-1 win over Danvers National.
Nick Palma knocked one out of the park in the bottom of the sixth inning to send in the winning two runs for Peabody West on Friday.
Peabody West took home yet another championship title — its sixth straight — Friday night after defeating Wyoma.
Outfielder Nick Palma slugs two homers, including the game-winner in the bottom of the sixth, and Peabody West dumps Wyoma 3-1 to win the 12-year-old All-Star title.
The Peabody West All-Stars staved off elimination Thursday night at Volunteer Field in Lynn, handing Wyoma its first loss of the tournament.
Trailing by three runs, Peabody West then scored the next 15 to take a 3-1/2 inning win over cross town rivals Peabody Americans.
The Peabody West softball All-Stars were cruising along in Wakefield Sunday, until the home team exploded for eight runs on the way to a 10-8 win in the first game of the sectional semi-finals.
In a strange, tight game in Swampscott, Wyoma pushed across a run in the bottom of the sixth to beat Peabody American, 2-1, in the District 16 All-Star tournament Saturday night.
Peabody West put on a hitting clinic at Lynn's Wyoma Field, beating crosstown rivals the Peabody Nationals, 17-0, on Saturday before going on to club Swampscott from tournament play as well.
Peabody West raced out to an 8-0 lead and handed an 11-5 loss on Swampscott in the 12-year-old District 16 Little League baseball tournament Sunday night.
Swampscott scored two runs in the bottom of the sixth to upend Peabody National, 7-6, Saturday afternoon.
The Senior girls will hit the field Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m. at Fernald Field in Wakefield in the first game of best-of-three playoff series.
Peabody West ripped off seven runs in the bottom of the fourth and held off the Swampscott 12-year-old's at the Lt. Ross Field to improve to 2-0 in the annual Jimmy Fund Tournament.
Peabody American's Frank Celona goes 5 for 5, knocks in two runs, including the game-winner, in a 7-6 extra-inning victory Wednesday night at Volunteer Field in Lynn.
After 3-1/2 innings Peabody West held a 12-0 lead, causing the mercy rule to be invoked.
Peabody left four men stranded on third base and had one thrown out at home during the course of the game, which lasted nine innings and ended 5-3 Wyoma.
The Minor AAA team, the Dodgers, defeated the Giants on Wednesday night in the championship league game.
The Peabody Nationals Little League Club is still alive in the Williamsport Tournament, defeating Lynn Shore, 10-7, in extra innings.
After coming back from an 11-run hole to win on Tuesday, the Peabody girls again trailed by a large margin going into the fifth inning on Wednesday against Salem, but couldn’t close the gap this time.
With the bases loaded and no outs, Peabody’s Pat Maguire came in to relieve starter Jack Palmachuck in the bottom of the sixth inning. Maguire hit a batter, then struck out two and ended the game with a dribbler to the mound.
A sixth-inning grand slam by Hunter Jacques invoked the ten-run mercy rule as Peabody West crushed Revere on Sunday afternoon.
Peabody pitchers Jake Zueli and Vasili Stefanopoulos kept Swampscott from any hits on Sunday, but ultimately allowed too many walks at Wyoma Field.
Peabody American knocked off Salem American Saturday afternoon in Saugus, 2-0, behind the stellar pitching of Alex Gomes.
Peabody High grad and NEC MVP Ramses Vittini takes the outfield again for the annual North-South All-Star game while Bishop Fenwick’s Russ Steeves shares coaching honors for the North team.
Carroll Savage Park hosted some Minor AA Little League play on Sunday afternoon.
More interviews after the Bruins’ win on Wednesday to capture the Stanley Cup.
Thousands will flock to Boston to honor the hockey heroes.
Here’s some what folks in Peabody had to say about the Boston Bruins defeat of Vancouver Wednesday night to win the Stanley Cup for the first time since 1972.
Bruins fans can show off their pride in our user-submitted photo gallery.
Tanners’ super sophomore races to a third place finish in the 2-mile at the New England Championships in Vermont, following up on her state title a week ago. No surprise, considering she comes from a family of state champions.
Residents, shoppers, diners and merchants in Peabody are all pulling for the Bruins to knock off the Canucks in the Stanley Cup Finals.
The first and only run of the game was scored in the first inning and both teams fiercely battled back and forth the rest of the night in Lowell.
Bishop Fenwick was eliminated from tournament play Wednesday by an opportunistic Newburyport team, which took advantage of Fenwick fielding miscues.
Bishop Fenwick’s No. 1 singles star Megan McCarthy lost her first match of the year to Hamilton-Wenham’s Charlotte Horton, 6-4 and 6-0, on Monday.
An injury-plagued season and tournament ends for the Peabody Tanners with 17-7 record.
The Crusaders went into the seventh inning holding a 9-6 lead, but just limped out with a 9-8 win on Lynnfield, leaving the bases loaded.
The Crusaders scratched out a 5-2 win over Kiara Amos and Malden High at Callahan Park yesterday, and will move on to face Acton-Boxboro in the Division 1 North semi-finals.
Peabody gave up a solid five-run lead in the eighth to end nine innings tied up at five. The Tanners finally bested Malden Catholic in the bottom of the 13th, knocking in the winning run.