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Thursday, December 14, 2023

FHS girls hockey team posts a win on Wednesday

Via Twitter and our subscription to HockomockSports.com, we share the results of the fall sports competition for Franklin High School on Wednesday, Dec 13, 2023. 

Boys Hockey = Franklin, 2 @ Catholic Memorial, 4 – Final
CM 4 Franklin 2. McEvoy and Paterson with goals.  Wagner 45 saves. 

Girls Hockey = Franklin, 6 @ Stoughton/Sharon, 1 – Final
Panthers extended the lead to 6-1 on a by Nina Iannuzzi; shot from the point. 
That’s our final score. Great team effort today.

Wrestling = Franklin, 27 @ Milford, 54 – Final
Tough loss at Milford 54-27. Pins from Nash, Carlucci, and O’Connell. OW goes to Charlie Nash  https://twitter.com/FHSWrestle/status/1735099149962330284

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FHS Panther sports results shared via Twitter & subscription to HockomockSports.com

Worthy reads on School Funding Topics via Tracy Novick

Two pieces from Tracy Novick on school funding that are worth reading. 

In the first, she takes the Boston Globe to task for misrepresenting the issue using a report that doesn't explain where it's numbers are sourced from. https://who-cester.blogspot.com/2023/12/in-which-globe-misses-plot-on-education.html

In the second, she created a thread in Twitter that I captured in one PDF for easier reading. The explanation of a maintenance budget for facilities was timely having just come from the Town of Franklin Finance Committee meeting where they did a "deep dive" on Facilities. As interesting as the meeting was, some of the members were missing, so it seemed overall to be missing the insights a real "deep dive" could have had (my 2 cents). Tracy's thread ->   https://drive.google.com/file/d/1tY76jH2h5Oag9k5gb9Nmw4hP3BCbwYYI/view?usp=drive_link
Actually you can also go to the top of the thread to better view the GIFs  -> https://twitter.com/TracyNovick/status/1735067955459694708
Worthy reads on School Funding Topics via Tracy Novick
Worthy reads on School Funding Topics via Tracy Novick

Friday, December 8, 2023

FHS girls & boys Indoor Track teams tops North Attleboro on Thursday

Via Twitter and our subscription to HockomockSports.com, we share the results of the fall sports competition for Franklin High School on Thursday, Dec 7, 2023. 

Boys Indoor Track (@ the TRACK at New Balance)

Franklin, 65 @ North Attleboro, 35 – Final 
– Taking nine points from both the shot put and the 55M hurdles, and eight more from the long jump, Franklin took care of business in a win over North Attleboro. Jacob Bowser won the shot put with Cole Sidwell and Julian Rampino completing the sweep, and Quinten Hardt took first in the 55M hurdles followed by Jaret Schmidt and Peter Gubka. Aidan Thorne added a win in the long jump with Gubka taking second for eight more points. Hardt had another win in the high jump, Brad Morin won the 600M, and Andrew Scotland crossed first in the 1 Mile (5:02.25). Abraham Guir was a double-winner for the Rocketeers, taking first in the 55M dash (6.72) and the 300M (37.08) while Connor Peterson clocked in at 2:46.99 to win the 1000M.

Complete boys results for the indoor meet

Girls Indoor Track (@ the TRACK at New Balance)

Franklin, 81.5 @ North Attleboro, 17.5 – Final 
– Franklin took first place in all but one event, sweeping three of them in a win over North Attleboro. The Panthers took the top three spots in the shot put (Lily Deforge, Elizabeth Hopkins, Darby Nicholson), the 55M hurdles (Sarah Dumas, Ella Chandaria, Cailyn Bruno), and the 600M (Sophia Cuneo, Allison Powderly, Callie Joyce). Dumas also won both the high jump and the long jump, Chandaria took first in the 55M dash (7.73) and the 300M (43.72), and Madison Bruno crossed first in the 1000M (3:17.66). Molly Galgoczy won the 2 Mile race for the Rocketeers in 12:19.50.

Complete girls results for the indoor meet

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Coach Bailey (@FranklinHSXC) posted on Thu, Dec 07, 2023:

"Live results from tonight's meet. Good luck everyone! https://t.co/wLO0M724as"

FHS Panther sports results shared via subscription to HockomockSports.com
FHS Panther sports results shared via subscription to HockomockSports.com

Thursday, October 26, 2023

FHS field hockey posts win vs. Milford 14-0 on Wednesday

Via Twitter and our subscription to HockomockSports.com, we share the results of the fall sports competition for Franklin High School on Wednesday, Oct 25, 2023. 

Field Hockey = Franklin, 14 @ Milford, 0 – Final 
– Haley Wernig registered seven in points to lead the Panthers to a big win. Wernig scored three goals and had four assists while both Emily Carney and Raena Crandall scored hat tricks and had two assists.

"Oh What A Night!! Varsity wins vs Milford!  It was a total team effort!  Our passing patterns were on 3 players with  Hat Tricks: Emily, Haley, & Raena!!  7 diff scorers & a combined Shut Out for Devon & Chloe!! Way 2 GO!!"   https://twitter.com/i/lists/823290154886512641
JV beats Milford 8-0! Great teamwork tonight from everyone. Passing patterns looked amazing, Devon scored her first goal of the season, Jossie and Addi had a combined shut out (Addi with 1 big save!). This season has flown by our last regular season game is tomorrow!   https://twitter.com/FHS_FH_02038/status/1717339742910419266

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Tuesday, October 10, 2023

FHS field hockey team tops Concord-Carlisle 4-2 on Monday

Via Twitter and our subscription to HockomockSports.com, we share the results of the fall sports competition for Franklin High School on Monday, Oct 9, 2023. 


Field Hockey = Franklin, 4 @ Concord-Carlisle, 2 – Final
– A big first half helped Franklin record an impressive non-league win on the road over Concord-Carlisle. Franklin scored a pair of goals in the first quarter with Chloe Essam opening the scoring at 7:24 off of an assist from Raena Crandall. Crandall took care of the rest of the scoring for the Panthers, netting an unassisted goal at 10:22 of the first and again at 4:02 of the second as Franklin built a 3-0 lead. After the Patriots got one back before half, Crandall completed the hat trick at 14:47 of the third off of a pass form Sawyer Whitmore to give Franklin a 4-1 lead going into the fourth. Devon Barry stood tall in net with 10 saves. “My team played extremely well today,” said Franklin head coach Michelle Hess. “From the forward line all the way back to our stellar defense it was a complete game! Special shout out to Emily Carney, Sophia Cuneo and Haley Wernig for moving the ball and creating our offensive opportunities today.”
"FINAL:
No. 4 Franklin - 4
No. 12 Concord-Carlisle - 2

Panthers’ hot start with three first-half goals made all the difference, as Concord-Carlisle was relentless in the second half with a load of offensive pressure. Franklin D allows one goal on 15 corners, Raena Crandall"
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Sunday, September 24, 2023

FHS girls cross country take 1st at Franklin Park in the rain on Saturday

FHS girls cross country take 1st
FHS girls cross country take 1st
Congrats on an awesome race today at the Franklin Park Invitational in Boston!!! The girls varsity won their race led by Alex Batla (4th) followed by Emma Pruitt (17th),  Fiona Morrison (18), Katie Sweeney (23th) who also earned a medals! The weather can’t stop Franklin 

The JV team also did amazing Kasey Brady (12th) and Grace Tucceri (13th) took home some medals  https://twitter.com/FHS_girlsXC/status/1705765063796101476

 


varsity girls 5K - 09/23/23
varsity girls 5K - 09/23/23

junior varsity girls 5K - 09/23/23
junior varsity girls 5K - 09/23/23

junior varsity boys 5K - 09/23/23
junior varsity boys 5K - 09/23/23

frosh boys 3K - 09/23/23
frosh boys 3K - 09/23/23

Results screenshots captured from -> https://live.mstca.org/meets/27800

Wednesday, September 6, 2023

FHS golf team tops Taunton 150-192 on Tuesday

Via FHS Golf Team twitter:
Panthers defeat Taunton 150-192. Starting the season off hot #jiggles
Tyler-36
Cj-37
Caden-38
Lew/Nelly-39

Great day for Panthers with Tyler O'Brien and Cam Labrie, each with an eagle.
Overall, 12 birdies for now 2-0 Franklin!
Back on the road Wednesday against a tough Milford team.

FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers

Tuesday, June 27, 2023

"What does the School Committee do?"

via Denise Spencer (@DSpencerFSC), current Franklin School Committee Chair
With a little over a month until its time to pull nomination papers (where does time go?), I thought I would once again share "What does the School Committee do?" and "just how much of a time commitment is this?" https://t.co/epya1uEEGL
The School Committee provides oversight & direction to the operation of the District. The committee's role, responsibilities & high level operating procedures are established in the context of Chapter 71, section 37 of the general laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Our primary responsibilities are to approve the budget, establish policies, and hire/evaluate the Superintendent. The implementation and achievement of these goals lies with the Superintendent and the administrative team.
School Committee meets twice a month, however December & July we usually only meet once, for the regular meeting. These run anywhere from 2 - 3 hours (generally). You receive the materials in advance so you have time to thoroughly prepare for each meeting.
The School Committee also has several subcommittees and liaison roles (you can find a full list here: https://franklinps.net/district/school-committee/pages/subcommittees-and-liaisons) and you are required to participate. Each committee/liaison role varies in time commitment.
There are also joint budget subcommittee meetings, town council meetings, finance committee meetings, town events, school events, etc etc that we attend. This is not a small commitment. I am available to answer any questions for folks looking for further information!
TLDR: The role of School Committee is not to run the schools, but rather to establish the policies by which the schools are run & to oversee their maintenance in a broad sense... it is also not a "light lift", it is a lot of work, requires time from family, but is rewarding

Twitter thread started here -> https://twitter.com/DSpencerFSC/status/1673316652019077120

"What does the School Committee do?"
"What does the School Committee do?"

Friday, June 16, 2023

"The work has to be the win"

FANNtastic story!

"On the 27th straight day of filming “Forrest Gump,” Tom Hanks was tired & worried. During a scene on the famous park bench, Hanks stopped & said to director Bob Zemeckis, “Hey, Bob…is anybody going to care about this movie? I don’t think anybody’s going to care.” Bob replied, “It’s a minefield, Tom. You never know what’s good…It’s a minefield! It’s a goddam minefield! We may be sowing the seeds of our own destruction.” Tom Hanks told this story after he was asked, “When I ask for a memory from your career, what’s the first thing that comes to mind?” He said that what Zemeckis said was true of every movie he’s worked on: “There’s never any guarantee...You do not know if it is going to work out.” Takeaway 1: Hanks is the 5th-most highest-grossing actor of all time. And yet, the stickiest memory of his career is the feeling of uncertainty. Rarer than talent or work ethic, the poet John Keats wrote, is the ability to step into and push through doubts and uncertainties. In 1817, Keats wrote a letter to his brothers to share this exciting realization. “At once it struck me,” Keats wrote, “what quality went to form a Man of Achievement … Negative Capability.” Keats explains that “Negative Capability” is “when a man is capable of being in uncertainties, mysteries, doubts, without any irritable reaching after fact and reason.” Takeaway 2: Those who possess Negative Capability, who can sit with uncertainty, who can spend months or years in the minefield that is working on something while knowing that there is a real possibility no one will care about it—they often possess another quality. They do what they do, not as a means to some end (money, fame, awards, etc.), but for the sake of doing it. When asked about one of his movies that commercially failed, Hanks said, "I loved making that movie. I loved writing it, I loved being with it. I love all the people in it." As Ryan Holiday once told me, "The work has to be the win." You control the effort, he says, not the results. "So ultimately, you have to love doing it. You have to get to a place where doing the work is the win and everything else is extra.” - - - “Life is like a box of chocolates: you never know what you're going to get.” — Forrest Gump Follow for more content like this!

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“Life is like a box of chocolates: you never know what you're going to get.” — Forrest Gump
“Life is like a box of chocolates: you never know what you're going to get.” — Forrest Gump

Wednesday, June 14, 2023

FHS baseball wins to advance; FHS girls lacrosse falls short in playoff run

Via HockomockSports.com and Twitter, we share the results of the spring sports competition for Franklin High School on Tuesday, June 13, 2023. We also provide the link to the full set of Hockomock League results below.


Baseball = Division 1 Final Four = #21 Methuen, 0 vs. #1 Franklin, 4 – Final
Josh Perry, Managing Editor of HockomockSports.com, provides the game recap:
"When the Franklin players watched Taunton celebrate at Holy Cross University’s Fitton Field in the final game of last season, the Panthers committed to giving themselves another chance at bringing home a state title.

On Tuesday night, at the same location as last year’s final, Franklin made sure its quest for a championship would go right to the end.

Austin Campbell and Dillon Cashin combined for a shutout and Eisig Chin had two hits and scored two runs, as the Panthers avoided the upset against No. 21 Methuen, pulling out a 4-0 win and setting up a rematch with the Tigers in the title game.

“I think we have great leadership,” Franklin coach Zach Brown said about what it has taken for his team to get back to this stage. “We have 15 seniors and all of them are tremendous leaders in their own way and they’re all great kids. These guys have stayed the course, they’ve stayed connected, and I’m really proud of their effort on a day-to-day basis.”
Continue reading the game recap ->


Girls Lacrosse = Division 1 Final Four = #7 Franklin, 9 vs. #3 Westwood, 10 – Final
Not the ending we wanted, but still so proud of this group they never gave up and fought until the end. That was kind of a theme for us this year. We faced so much adversity, but despite it all, the girls always played together with heart


Thank you to all the people who make Franklin glax so special year in and year out. Couldn’t do it without you

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FHS baseball wins to advance
FHS baseball wins to advance

Sunday, June 11, 2023

FHS baseball top Bridgewater-Raynham to advance to Final Four, FHS boys lacrosse end playoff run vs. Hingham

Via HockomockSports.com and Twitter, we share the results of the spring sports competition for Franklin High School on Saturday, June 10, 2023. We also provide the link to the full set of Hockomock League results below.


** Baseball = Division 1 = #9 Bridgewater-Raynham, 1 @ #1 Franklin, 2 – Final

Franklin 2, Bridgewater-Raynham 1. WP- Alfred Mucciarone (Fredo w/ the complete game 7inn, 4H, R, 2BB & 11Ks)! Offensively, Gerety (1-2,SH), Lyons (1-3,R) Chin (1-2,BB) DiGiorgio (1-3,RBI) Sidwell (1-2,BB) T. Bellan (1-3) Cinelli (1-2,R) Next up: MIAA Final Four:  TBD date & time

In his final home start, Alfred Mucciarone pitched one for the ages as Franklin returned to the Division 1 state semifinals


** Boys Lacrosse = Division 1 = #5 Hingham, 9 @ #4 Franklin, 6 – Final

Davis: 4G
Consigli: 2G
O'Brien: 1A

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FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers

Saturday, June 10, 2023

FHS girls lacrosse top Wellesley on Friday, head to Final Four


Girls Lacrosse = Division 1 = #7 Franklin, 12 @ #2 Wellesley, 5 – Final

12-5 Franklin over Wellesley final!! Franklin is heading to the FINAL FOUR!!!

Congratulations FHS Girls Lacrosse players & coaches!!  Final Four Bound!! Special shout out to Kaitlyn, Payten, Emily, Ella M, Raena, Julia F… way to go!!  Best of luck…. Keep winning… all the way to the ‘ship
https://twitter.com/FHS_FH_02038/status/1667345975734677504

Thursday, June 8, 2023

FHS baseball and girls lacrosse teams both post wins on Wednesday to advance in playoffs

Via HockomockSports.com and Twitter, we share the results of the spring sports competition for Franklin High School on Wednesday, June 7, 2023. We also provide the link to the full set of Hockomock League results below.


Baseball = Division 1 = #17 Walpole, 2 @ #1 Franklin, 5 – Final 
– A four-run fifth inning helped Franklin land a comeback win over an upset-minded Walpole team. The visitors built a two-run lead by scoring once in each the second and third innings, and kept Franklin in check for the first four innings. Eisig Chin reached on an error in the fourth inning to score Ryan Gerety (single), and Henry Digiorgio did the same to bring Jase Lyons (fielder’s choice) home to make it 2-2. An RBI single from Ben Jarosz brought Chin home for the go-ahead run and Luke Sidwell’s squeeze bunt plated Digiorgio to make it 4-2. Chin added a sac fly in the sixth to score Rex Cinelli (single) to add an insurance run for Franklin. Austin Campbell impressed in six innings of work, allowing two runs on seven hits and one walk, striking out six for the win. Dillon Cashin needed just 10 pitches to retire the side in order in the seventh to get the save. #1 Franklin will host #9 Bridgewater-Raynham on Saturday at 6:00.

Softball = Division 1 = #19 Franklin, 0 @ #3 Taunton, 3 – Final 
– A three-run fourth inning proved to be plenty of offense for Taunton junior Sam Lincoln, who tossed a complete game shutout to lift the Tigers over league rival Franklin in a playoff showdown. Kaysie Demoura led off the fourth with a single and came home to score after a bunt from Hayley Krockta and an infield error. Brooke Aldrich, who was hit by a pitch, and Morgan Fitzgerald (fielder’s choice) also scored in the inning after a Franklin error. Bella Bourque and Ava Venturelli each had a pair of hits for the Tigers; Lincoln scattered three hits and didn’t issue a walk while striking out 12 batters for the win. Kiera Kotwicki, Katy Liberman, and Dana Stott each had a hit for Franklin. Kotwicki was strong in the circle, allowing two runs (one earned) one five hits and no walks; freshman Sophia Sacramone gave up just one unearned run on one hit and one walk, striking out one in three innings. #3 Taunton will host #11 Woburn on Friday night at 7:00.

Girls Lacrosse = Division 1 = #10 Concord-Carlisle, 3 @ #7 Franklin, 7 – Final
Franklin goals scored by Atkinson, K. Carney, K. Ryan (3), Peterson, Tanner. 
Assists by K. Carney (2), K. Peterson (3)

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FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers

Tuesday, June 6, 2023

FHS baseball, softball, and boys lacrosse teams all post wins on Monday to advance in playoffs

Via HockomockSports.com and Twitter, we share the results of the spring sports competition for Franklin High School on Monday, June 5, 2023. We also provide the link to the full set of Hockomock League results below.


Baseball = Division 1 = #32 Lexington, 1 @ #1 Franklin, 5 – Final
– Franklin jumped out to an early lead and Alfred Mucciarone took care of the rest as the Panthers started their postseason run with a win over Lexington. The Panthers plated a pair in the bottom of the first inning and tacked on three more in the second inning. Mucciarone allowed just one unearned run on five hits and two walks, striking out in a complete game effort for the win. A two-out walk from Eisig Chin sparked the hosts in the first inning; Chin stole second and came home to score after a single from junior Henry Digiorgio, who made it all the way to third after an error. Ben Jarosz followed with a base hit of his own to bring Digiorgio home for an early 2-0 lead. After Mucciarone retired the side in order in the top of the second, Franklin cashed in with two outs once again in the bototm half. Rex Cinelli singled and Ryan Gerety singled, and after a wild pitch and a stolen base helped moved the runners along, Jase Lyons delivered a clutch hit with a two-run single. Chin was hit by a pitch, Digiorgio singled to load the bases, and Jarosz brought another run in with a walk. Top-seeded Franklin will host #17 Walpole on Wednesday at 7:00.
Franklin 5, Lexington 1. WP-Alfred Mucciarone (CG, 7inn, 5H, 0ER, 2BB & 10Ks). Offensively, Gerety (1-2, R,BB) Lyons (1-3,R, 2RBI) Chin (R, 2BB) DiGiorgio (2-4,R,RBI) Jarosz (1-2,2RBI, BB) Cinelli (3-3, R). Next up: MIAA Rnd 16: Wed. 6/7 Franklin (Home) vs Walpole at 7pm.

Softball = Division 1 = #19 Franklin, 12 @ #14 Westford Academy, 2 – Final
– A six-run second inning set the tone as Franklin upset Westford Academy in convincing fashion with a 12-2 win. The Panthers had five of their 17 hits in the second inning, resulting in an early 6-0 lead over the Grey Ghosts. Reece Allen (double) and Katy Liberman (error) both came to score on a one-out double from Dana Stott, who came home to score on an RBI from Avery Chalk. Sarah Boozang delivered a big two-out single to bring another run home and Carly Johnson-Pellegri followed with a two-run home run to center to stake a 6-0 lead. Westford Academy got on the board with a run in the bottom half, and tacked on another in the third, but Franklin scored once in the fourth, pulled away with four runs in the fifth, and tacked on another insurance run in the fifth. Boozang finished 4-for-5 with three RBI and a run, Kiera Kotwicki (two runs) and Chalk (four RBI, run) each chipped in with three hits, and Allen (two doubles) and Stott (two RBI, two runs) each had two hits. Kotwicki allowed two runs (one earned) in the start, scattering six hits and one walk, striking out three in three innings. Sophia Sacramone closed the door with four scoreless innings in relief, allowing three hits and no walks while fanning five batters. #19 Franklin takes on a familiar foe in the next round as the Panthers will travel to #3 Taunton on Wednesday at 7:00.
Great way to start playoffs!! Solid 12-2 win against Westford Academy!! Not done yet! Let’s go blue!

Boys Lacrosse =  Division 1 = #29 Methuen, 0 @ #4 Franklin, 20 – Final
– Franklin came out flying in its playoff opening, finding the back of the net 13 times in the first quarter on its way to a convincing win over Methuen. Tyler Sacchetti had three goals and three assists in the Panthers’ big first period while Luke Davis scored a hat trick. Jayden Consigli (one assist) and junior Dylan McEvoy (three assists) each chipped in with a pair of goals for Franklin. #4 Franklin will host the winner of #13 Needham and #20 Natick, who are playing on Tuesday at 6:00.

Sacchetti: 3G, 3A
Davis: 3G
Consigli: 2G, 1A
O'Brien: 1G, 1A
McEvoy: 2G, 3A

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Monday, June 5, 2023

FHS girls lacrosse advances & girls tennis ends playoff run both vs. Andover this weekend

Via HockomockSports.com and Twitter, we share the results of the spring sports competition for Franklin High School on Saturday, June 3 & Sunday, June 4, 2023. We also provide the link to the full set of Hockomock League results below.


Girls Tennis (from Saturday, June 3)
Division 1 = #25 Franklin, 0 @ #8 Andover, 5 – Final
Panthers put up a tough fight in playoff match but came up short against talented Andover team.  Couldn't be more proud of the girls who traveled north today and played through some tough conditions. Mia Dewsnap and Avalon Thomes played their first match together and hung tough.  https://twitter.com/fhs_gvtennis/status/1665108358435684355
Girls Lacrosse (Sunday June 4)
Division 1 = #26 Andover, 8 @ #7 Franklin, 19 – Final
Big 19-8 tournament win today! Total team effort all over the field. Proud of how the girls played after almost 2 weeks without a game. Congrats to Andover on a great season and good luck to the seniors next year.

Next we play CC at home on Wednesday 4pm.

Final from Pisini Stadium 
Franklin 19
Andover 8

Atkinson 3 goals 3 assists 
K. Carney 6 goals 3 assists
K. Ryan 1 goal 2 assists
K. Peterson 5 goals 3 assists
J. Tanner 4 goals 

Franklin will play Concord-Carlisle TBD  https://twitter.com/FHSTrainingRoom/status/1665395498436513792


Other results from Saturday ->  

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FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers

Tuesday, May 30, 2023

FHS baseball tops St John's Shrewsbury 6-0 on Monday

"Move aside hamburgers and hot dogs. Take a seat macaroni and potato salad.  

On Monday, the top item on the Memorial Day menu for the Franklin High baseball team was soup. 

Courtesy of Austin Campbell. 

The Franklin High junior left-hander, whose teammates call him “Soup” due to his last name, dished out a stellar performance on the mound as Campbell nearly collected a no-hitter in a dominating 6-0 win over Saint John’s (Shrewsbury) at Franklin High. "
Continue reading the article online (subscription maybe required) 

Franklin 6, St. John’s Shrewsbury 0. WP-Austin Campbell complete game shutout (7inn, H, 2BB & 13Ks)! Offensively, Gerety (2B, R) Lyons (1-3, R,RBI,BB) DiGiorgio (2-3,R,2RBI) Jarosz (HR,R,2RBI) Sidwell (2-3) DePaolo (R,RBI). Franklin finishes reg. 19-3. Next up: MIAA State tourney. https://twitter.com/FHSCoachZBrown/status/1663270359246749706
“Soup had a great game. I think it was one of his better ones. He was dealing to everyone; he was dominating today.”
“Soup had a great game. I think it was one of his better ones. He was dealing to everyone; he was dominating today.”

Sunday, May 28, 2023

FHS World Language Student Accomplishments

Catching up to share via Laura Evans the accomplishments of FHS world language students:

#1
Congratulations to all of our 2023 @FranklinHS world language scholars who earned the MA Sate Seal of Biliteracy! We are so proud of you! @BiliteracySeal
our 2023 @FranklinHS world language scholars who earned the MA Sate Seal of Biliteracy
our 2023 @FranklinHS world language scholars who earned the MA Sate Seal of Biliteracy

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#2
Congratulations to our Latin National Honor Society graduates!
Congratulations to our  @FranklinHS  Latin National Honor Society graduates!
Congratulations to our  @FranklinHS  Latin National Honor Society graduates!

Shared from -> https://twitter.com/LevansFHS/status/1658910104790474752

#3
Congratulations to all National Latin Exam award winners!


Congratulations to all  @FranklinHS  National Latin Exam award winners!
Congratulations to all National Latin Exam award winners!


#4
Congratulations to our Massachusetts Foreign Language Association excellence awards and leadership award winners!
Congratulations to our  @FranklinHS  Massachusetts Foreign Language Association excellence awards and leadership award winners!
Congratulations to our Massachusetts Foreign Language Association excellence awards and leadership award winners!

Shared from -> https://twitter.com/LevansFHS/status/1658911277379383296