Tune in Saturday, June 8 at 3:45 p.m. to catch our live blog as the Redmen take on Burlington in the MIAA Division 2 North final.
Tewksbury High School edged Reading, 3-1, on Wednesday night in Lowell to reach the North Division 2 championship game.
Sloppy Tewksbury advances to take on top-seeded Danvers in Division 2 North Sectional.
Tewksbury High School baseball enters the playoffs as a heavy underdog while the softball team will be a slight favorite in the first round.
Tewksbury High School fell in a back and forth contest Tuesday as Arlington escaped with an 11-10 preliminary round win on Tuesday.
The MIAA announced its playoff pairings on Friday and the Redmen snagged the No. 13 seed in East Division 2 play.
The MIAA released its postseason brackets on Thursday, and Tewksbury High School snagged the No. 16 seed.
On Saturday the girls track team racked up 75 points and third place while the boys team came in sixth place.
Tewksbury High School teams finish up their schedule in the upcoming days before some players get ready for a postseason trip.
Redmen squads destroy Lawrence to complete unbeaten league seasons.
It's a busy week for Tewksbury High School teams with several nearby opponents on the docket in upcoming days.
A busy week of games finishes up Saturday as Tewksbury and Wilmington square off on the diamond.
Girls Lacrosse team comes up short against Chelmsford.
Tewksbury High School fired home the game winner with about 43 seconds remaining to escape with a 12-11 road win over Chelmsford on Wednesday.
Tewksbury teams will be busy in the next week with every squad in action.
Boys LAX team stays hot with sixth win of the year.
Registrations now being taken.
Half not good enough for boys lacrosse team in loss to Billerica.
Softball team improves to 3-1, baseball team drops another heartbreaker.
State Finals held at Holy Cross.
Tewksbury baseball loaded the bases in the top of the seventh, but eventually fell to the Wildcats, 3-1, in its opening tilt of the year.
Tewksbury High School's baseball team plays the Wildcats on Monday to open a week of April vacation games.
Here is a list of the final results of the Tewksbury residents who competed in Monday's Boston Marathon.
Julia is running for the Child Witness to Violence Project at Boston Medical Center.
Denise is running for the Matty Eappen Foundation which strives to educate caregivers and the public about the prevention of Shaken Baby Syndrome.
Matt is running for the American Liver Foundation's Run For Research Team.
Boys lacrosse rides strong effort from Brawley to win over Central Catholic.
Nicole is running on behalf of Boston Children's Hospital.
Softball team loses a heartbreaker to Concord-Carlisle.
Tewksbury/Methuen goalie Taylor Lirakis was honored for her fundraising at the Shiners' Classic.
Boys LAX team bombs Haverhill, 18-6
Redmen runners start the spring season with a sweep.
A busy week for Tewksbury High School spring sports teams is ahead with all of the school's teams in action.
Awards dinner takes place at the Bunting Club.
Here are several ways you can make sure your sports teams are highlighted on Tewksbury Patch this season.
Are you running in the Boston Marathon this year? Fill out the form below to submit your profile to Tewksbury Patch—make sure to email a photo to williamg@patch.com—and we'll print the profiles before the 2013 Boston Marathon.
More than 300 runners participated in the race on March 24.
After a surprising run to the Division 2 semifinals in their first varsity season, the team graduates zero seniors.
School has won the prestigious award six straight years.
Event serves as a fundraiser for the Flying Henrys of the Pan Mass Challenge and the Meghan Mccarthy Brain Tumor Fund.