MARSTONS MILLS – The St. John Paul II (16-1) boys’ tennis team earned every bit of its 4-1 MIAA Division 3 South Sectional victory over Monomoy … [Read more...]
St. John Paul II Lions Laxmen Fall Hard to Archbishop Williams
BRAINTREE – Judging by the looks on the faces of the Saint John Paul II boys’ lacrosse team after Tuesday afternoon’s game with No. 3 Archbishop … [Read more...]
“We are Family”: Bonasia’s Dolphins Top MIAA D2 Softball Seedings
SOUTH YARMOUTH – Sister Sledge would be proud. While sophomore righty Sammi Feinstein may have dominated the headlines just as much as she dominated … [Read more...]
Cape Cod Lacrosse Teams Well Represented in Postseason
EAST SANDWICH – The Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA) announced its Division 1, 2 and 3 South Sectional girls’ and boys’ … [Read more...]
Cape & Islands League Champions Crowned: Lady Lions Get Job Done
HYANNIS – For the first time in school history, the St. John Paul II softball team captured the Cape & Islands League championship title yesterday … [Read more...]
St. John Paul II Lions Softball Stung by Bishop Stang
NORTH DARTMOUTH – Having already clinched a postseason berth and share of the Cape & Islands League title, the tough-to-beat St. John Paul II … [Read more...]
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