Category Archives: Sports

China Olympics Boycott

by Lauren Schena In December, as the world waited for the start of the Olympic season, the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada began a diplomatic boycott of the Beijing Olympics, which is taking place from February 4 to February 20. After this declaration, many other countries followed in their footsteps and joined the movement. Other boycotting countries include India,

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  Relationship Goals

by Lauren Schena      The Methuen Ranger Cross Country team is Methuen High’s secret family–the secret being that not everyone knows how close this team really is.      Cross country may seem daunting to those on the outside, but it’s an entirely different environment within the group. “Cross country is more than just a team to me, over the past four years

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Bruins vs Flames

by Jessica Voutour The Boston Bruins brought home a 4-2 win Saturday, Dec. 11th, against the Calgary Flames. With a little more than 2 minutes left in the first period, defenseman Connor Clifton scored the first goal for Boston to take a 1-0 lead. Early in the second period, left wing Brad Marchand tipped in David Pastrňáks’ shot to make

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A Leader for Girls’ Soccer

by Allison Kelly Emily Pfeil is a senior and captain of the Varsity Girls Soccer team. She started soccer 15 years ago; going from the Massachusetts Youth Soccer Association (MYSA) Thunder Team to 4 years of High School Varsity. This year, Pfeil and the girls varsity team made it to the second round of the state tournament as well as

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FALL MVC AWARDS

by Alexsa Carreiro Congratulations to our fall sport athletes and coaches for earning many MVC awards! FOOTBALLMVC1 Football Coach of the Year – Thomas Ryan1st Team All Conference – Drew Eason, Joe Jean, Juan Muniz, Jason Silverio and Anesti Touma. 2nd Team All Conference – Alex Borrelli, Breaden Carter, Will McKinnon and Mike Rickard VOLLEYBALLMVC1 Girls Volleyball Player of the

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Boston celtics: A season of struggles

by Angelo Santos Ever since Boston Celtics star Jayson Tatum was diagnosed with COVID-19 on January 9th, everything has gone downhill for the team. The Celtics ended their season with a 36-36 record and sitting 7th in the Eastern Conference. Although that isn’t bad, it is not good for their expectations. Last year the Celtics were two games away from

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NBA 2020/21 Season Outlook

by Ryan Gilleece This season, the NBA had their statistically worst year in league history based on TV ratings and viewership. The 2020 NBA Finals brought in an average of 7.16 million viewers, the worst numbers since 2007 when Tim Duncan and the San Antonio Spurs swept a young LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers. The average viewers for that

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2019 Powder Puff Games

By: Emily Donovan “Touchdown, Seniors!”       The Senior Class took the victory in the annual girls football championship Powder Puff game! The teams are split up by class- freshman wearing gray, sophomores in white, juniors wearing blue, and seniors in black. Powder Puff is the first opportunity to earn points towards the annual Pep Rally.       The first game between the Freshman

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Fall Sports Athletic Awards Night

By: Emily Donovan On Tuesday, November 19, students who played a fall sport for Methuen High School gathered in the MHS Auditorium for the annual Fall Athletic Awards Night. Mr. Curran, Athletic Director, started off the night with a brief introduction and presented the major Merrimack Valley Conference (MVC) awards.  Kyra Donahue was named MVC 2 Swimmer of the Year

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