Two late touchdowns gave some late life to a lopsided contest, but it was too little, too late, for the outmatched Vikings.
The Westford Academy and Littleton High School crew team are having a fund raiser for their upcoming season. Patch talks with Publicist for the event, Andrea Cuggino, and her daughter, crew-member, Marissa, to learn more about the event and sport.
12-year-old Blanchard School student Kai-Lou Yue has taken a unexpected talent for archery to become one of the finest young archers in the country, but that may not be all that lies in store for this Whiz Kid.
Kyle Murray of Westford finished second in the Westford-based company's inaugural race.
Checking in on some recent sports tidbits relating to Westford
The Westford Youth Baseball and Softball League brought together burgers, raffles and a whole lot of America's pastime for a 12 hour charity baseball game/festival on Sunday
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Ages 6-17 compete in league championships
The Willows fell at home in Game Two of their series to Ronnie's of Worcester, 7-1. The loss completed Ronnie's sweep in the best-of-three Central New England Baseball Association semifinal matchup.
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Grey Ghost defenseman Justin Pawlowski took to the ice last week in Haverhill for the "Hockey Night in Boston Major Showcase" last week.
Controversial calls and a long stretch of dormant bats left the Westford Willows down 1-0 in their playoff series against the Keene Blue Jays.
The Westford Willows defeated the Keene Blue Jays on Sunday, 6-2. With their win a day earlier in Keene, they now move on to the next round of the Central New England Baseball Association playoffs.
Westford Academy student David McInerney earned two silver medals and a bronze medal at the 2011 World Summer Special Olympic Games in Athens earlier this month.
Even more news from the world of Westford sports.
Westford Willows pitcher Gordy Thomas was one out away from a no-hitter against the Merchants during the extra inning thriller in Littleton.
The Stanley Cup made an unscheduled trip to Westford on Thursday
Westford pounds Worcester, 9-2 to climb within three games of the Central New England Baseball Association lead.
The two wins were part of a stretch that also included wins against Keene and Shrewsbury.
While it's too soon to tell how important the loss truly was, all signs indicated that the Willows were going to edge out the win for most of the night.
A roundup of recent items from the world of sports that kids play in Westford.
It was Westford versus Westford in a contest and season the winning coach won't soon forget.
Chris Cogliano earns All-American Honors with Bishop Guertin in Nashua
They recently earned the title of Spring 2011 U15 WYBSL champions.
Westford Academy Girls Basketball Program runs this week for girls entering Grades 3-9.
Riders compete in an informal horse show at Volo Farms
Ten of Westford's youth soccer teams qualify for postseason play in the Commissioner's Cup held in Tewksbury during the weekend.
Rolling rally brought more than one million Boston Bruins fans to Boston.
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The New England Patriots visited Westford to play in a charity basketball game to help fund Westford Academy sports programs
Several spring season athletes were honored by the Dual County League for their performances this year.
The Bruins' victory parade rolls through Boston starting at 11 a.m. Saturday.
The girls' tennis team easily defeated Western Sectional champion Amherst, 4-1.
The Boston Bruins Are 2011 Stanley Cup champions and we want to see how Westford residents are celebrating!
Academy's athletic department announces a set of awards for student athletes in all spring sports.
The girls' tennis team blanked Needham and now will head to Worcester to face Amherst for the 2011 Division 1 State Championships
Junior Brendan Sullivan beat his nearest competitor by six inches at Bridgewater State College last weekend.
The Ghosts' cinderella run ends against top-seeded Warriors in the Division 1 North Sectional semi-finals.
The No. 8 Grey Ghosts defeated host No. 5 Lincoln-Sudbury, 4-1, to advance to the finals of the MIAA Division 1 North Tournament.
The loss marks the end of the 2011 boys' tennis season at Westford Academy.