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Tewksbury/Methuen Girls Hockey's Amanda Conway Makes History
The junior forward now has 60 goals on the season, according to the Boston Globe.
As a team, the Tewksbury/Methuen girls hockey team's performance has been impressive. And individually, Amanda Conway's performance has been historic.
The standout junior forward scored five goals on Wednesday night in a 7-3 victory over Wayland/Weston, giving her 60 on the year. That total is good for the all-time Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association record, according to the Boston Globe.
The newspaper reported that Conway's total pushed her past the record of 56 set by Watertown/Melrose's Andrea Ciarletta in the 2002-03 season.
“It’s amazing,” Conway said, according to the Boston Globe. “But I can only thank my team for being there for me.”
Tewksbury/Methuen will finish off an impressive regular season on Thursday night. The team is 18-1-0 overall and 12-0-0 in league play. The team closes out against Andover on Thursday at 5:20 p.m.
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