Nicholas Karlson, a Wayland High School graduate, will take his years of competitive swimming to a charitable level this weekend.
The Massachusetts Wildcats defeated a team from Maine to win the tournament played in Orlando, Fla.
In spite of some solid hits and help from a few walks, Wayland couldn't top a tough Sudbury Red team.
A roundup of sports action in the last week.
The Wayland-Weston crew team placed three boats in national competition.
The game that's been around since the '60s is taking hold in Wayland.
These 14-year-old twin brothers have dominated their respective track and field events.
Despite violence in Vancouver earlier in the week, Boston's parade was calm and celebratory.
Backed by a bases clearing triple, the Giants defeated the Diamondbacks 8-4 in Friday night's Major League Championship at Cochitchuate Field.
The parade is Saturday at 11 a.m., from the TD Garden to Copley Square.
The rolling rally will begin at 11 a.m. at Boston Garden.
Bruins win the Stanley Cup for the first time in 39 years.
Trailing 11-8 at the end of the first half, Wayland scored 15 goals in the second half to advance in the state tournament.
The Wayland-Weston crew team won the state championship for the sixth straight year.
With a postseason out of reach and both teams working substitutes, the Warriors dropped a 3-2 loss to undefeated host Weston.
The host Warriors lost 5-0 to DCL (small) rivals Bedford High on Tuesday.
Defense was strong, but it couldn't completely control Concord-Carlisle on the road.
After coming back from a two-run deficit in its final at bat, Wayland lost 5-4 to host Lincoln-Sudbury on Friday.
Despite third-set resurgence, Wayland loses 25-17 to host Lincoln-Sudbury on Friday.
Without subs, Wayland lost to host Lincoln-Sudbury 17-2 on Wednesday.
Wayland High hockey team eliminated from state tournament by Shawsheen Tech.
Warriors boys' basketball was eliminated from the Division 3 North Sectionals after losing 50-46 to Danvers.
Wildcats dominate for their first win.
The boys earned a No. 2 seed and the girls took at No. 11 seed.
Wayland continues impressive season and looks forward to the playoffs.
DCL Champs Upset by Runner's Up, C-C
The WHS boys' and girls' ski teams compete in Weston.
Girls Hockey strong in defeat.