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Franklin went 3-0 on the day, picking up wins over West Springfield, Algonquin and Framingham, to improve to 15-0 on the season.
"The last time that Franklin and St. Mary’s (Lynn) met on the ice, it was an instant classic. The Panthers and Spartans wowed the crowd at the Boston Garden in a dramatic, double overtime thriller that Franklin won to claim its first state championship in three decades.
On Saturday night, the teams met again, this time in the smaller confines of Pirelli Veterans Arena, and the game played out very differently.
Franklin got off to a great start, taking a lead just 1:23 into the first period, but for the majority of the next 43 minutes the game was dominated by the visitors. St. Mary’s took the lead by the end of the first and never looked back, pulling out a 7-3 victory and exacting a measure of revenge for last season’s title game defeat.
“I thought we played well for the first 10 minutes,” said Franklin coach Chris Spillane. “I thought we had a jump in our step, we forechecked well, we were physical, and then right after that you could see it start to derail. That’s sort of been our season. We haven’t played a full 45 [minutes].”Continue reading Josh Perry's game recap for Hockomock Sports
Franklin senior James Kilroe (7) scored a third period goal in the loss to St. Mary’s (Lynn) in a rematch of last year’s state final. (Josh Perry/HockomockSports.com) |
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— Coach Spillane (@FHS_PuckCoach) January 15, 2017
Final: St Mary's 7, Franklin 3, Spartans get revenge for last year's state final with dominant performance #hockomock— Josh Perry (@Josh_Perry10) January 15, 2017
End of 2P: St Mary's 5, Franklin 1, all Spartans so far with 21-11 edge in shots, Bono and Reddy each with two goals #hockomock— Josh Perry (@Josh_Perry10) January 15, 2017
End of 1P: St Mary's 2, Franklin 1, shots 12-5 for Spartans, Owen Ginley playing well in goal for Panthers keeping it 1-goal game #hockomock— Josh Perry (@Josh_Perry10) January 15, 2017
Great 42-24 win over Framingham to start the day off with pins from Carlucci, Bakalars, MacLean, Hernandez, Colella, and Perry #FHSWrestle— Franklin Wrestling (@FHSWrestle) January 14, 2017
Another great 41-26 win against W. Springfield with pins from Carlucci, Bakalars, MacLean, Cogavin, and Hernandez. Algonquin is next— Franklin Wrestling (@FHSWrestle) January 14, 2017
Great end to the day with a 49-22 win over Algonquin with pins from Carlucci, Bakalars, Racca, Cropper, Hernandez, and Colella ending 3-0— Franklin Wrestling (@FHSWrestle) January 14, 2017
"The temporary location of the Franklin Public Library at Kenwood Circle is not nearly as massive as the "Hundred Acre Wood" where Winnie-the-Pooh resides, but it certainly seemed a lot like the old forest Saturday morning.
Dozens of youngsters and their parents and guardians packed in for a "Winnie-the-Pooh Party" in acknowledgment of the upcoming birthday of A.A. Milne, the author of the original popular book series that chronicles the adventures of one honey-loving, yellow bear and his gang of animal friends.
The English author was born on Jan. 18, 1882, with the anniversary coming up this Thursday.
"We're celebrating a few days early," said Caleigh Ross, the children's librarian. "We just thought it would be a fun event to do on a cold Saturday morning."
On Summer St, at the entrance to the Town Forest. Some of the land where the trees are would be were the development in question would be positioned. |
– Bea Bondhus scored a game-high 13 points for the Panthers, 10 in the second half, to help Franklin hand Mansfield its first league loss of the season. Carli Koffinke scored 12 points and Ali Brigham had 11 for the Panthers. The Hornets were led by Ann Maher’s 12 points, while Maggie Danehy scored nine and Jen Peel added eight (seven in the first quarter).
"Sometimes the numbers don’t always tell the whole story, but you don’t need to look much further than the halftime score between Franklin and Mansfield.
The visiting Panthers held a 24-10 lead over the Hornets. Franklin held the hosts to just four first half field goals (4/26) and used that advantage to pick up a 52-40 win.
“We pride ourselves on the defensive side of the floor, that’s one of our staples,” said Franklin head coach CJ Neely. “Anytime you can hold [Mansfield] to 40 you’re going to be jacked up and excited. You know they can score the ball with the best of them, they were one of, if not the top, scoring team in the league. Usually we try to keep them in the 50s and we know its going to be grind. It was about playing 32 minutes and buying into the scouting report for all 32 minutes. The guys did a great job of focusing on the game plan."
Franklin’s Paul Mahon (left) drives to the basket against Mansfield’s Sam Goldberg in the first half. (Ryan Lanigan/HockomockSports.com) |
Franklin Dean Station; early in the morning, waiting for the train |
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Franklin Senior Center |
– For the second straight week, Isaiah Rodriguez and David Seybert each won a pair of events as Attleboro edged Franklin. Rodriguez was first in the 55M dash and the long jump while Seybert won the 600M and the 1 Mile races. Brett Szlachciuk won the 1000M and Otoniel Llanos finished first in the shot put. Franklin got first place finish from Paul Kroushl (300M), freshman Dylan Pare (2 Mile) and William Jacobs (55M hurdles and high jump).
– Franklin swept both relays and took first and second in nine of the 10 individual events to get the big win. Franklin got wins from Jess Kroushl (55M dash and long jump), Meghan Doherty (300M), Nicole Clermont (600M), Katherine Hartnett (1000M), Ella Gutkowski (1 Mile), Molly Houlihan (2 Mile), Danielle Pierre (55M hurdles) and Sarah Goodermuth (shot put). Attleboro took first and second in the high jump with Victoria Pike coming in first and Allison Wall placing second.
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Check out our student-photographer Peter Raider's photos from tonight's track meets! #hockomock https://t.co/9t4PdnY5lD— HockomockSports (@HockomockSports) January 13, 2017
#FranklinKellerKids after taking the court for the National Anthem. pic.twitter.com/wDPSVOazZV— Helen Keller School (@KellerSchool) January 12, 2017
"The town's schools have made strides in communicating to parents and the community at large, district officials reported in a mid-year review.
The officials spoke at Tuesday's School Committee meeting about progress made thus far on the District Improvement Plan and School Improvement Plans over the 2016-2017 school year. Goals in those plans included improving communication, implementing social/emotional learning in the classroom, promoting a culture of responsibility and aligning curriculum to meet student needs.
Superintendent Maureen Sabolinski said there had been an emphasis on improved communication.
"We've been pushing community engagement a lot," she said. "The (Annie) Sullivan (Middle) School has been amazing at using Twitter this year."
Keller School Best Buddies at the Celtics game |
Beyond proud of #1bbkeller. Thanks @FranklinPSNews @fps4students @BestBuddiesMA and @celtics for believing in #FranklinKellerKids pic.twitter.com/xHyTIdVDfX— Helen Keller School (@KellerSchool) January 12, 2017
from the Oak St Kindergarten twitter account |
– Taunton picked up wins from Alex Simon (170), Nuno Camara (182) and Woudanly Danger (220).
"Franklin’s offense came ready to play on Wednesday night at Pirelli Veterans Arena, rolling to a 7-3 win over North Attleboro to pick up two points in league play.
Coming off back-to-back five-goal games, Franklin’s offense continued to roll, scoring just over two minutes into the contest. On the power play, Franklin freshman defenseman Colin Oppelt found Joey Blasie for a slapshot that found the back of the net to put Franklin up 1-0.
A few minutes later around the nine minute mark, North Attleboro had a chance when Jason McNeany found space but a great save from Franklin goalie Cam Benham kept the Franklin lead at 1-0. A minute later, Franklin almost scored again on a slapshot by junior defenseman Jack McGrath from the blue line, but a nice save from goalie Ryan Warren kept the North deficit at one."Continue reading the article online
Franklin 7 NA 3, hat to Magazu 2gs |
Boys pick up division win 7-3 over North Attleboro. Hard hat to @DannyMagazu pic.twitter.com/COxO92HpIM— Franklin Hockey (@FHS_Puck) January 12, 2017
Final: Franklin 7 North Attleboro 3 @HockomockSports— Joe Clark (@joeclark0) January 12, 2017
Scrum in front of the net results in a Franklin goal. 7-3 with under 3 mins left. @HockomockSports— FranklinAthletics (@FHSSports) January 12, 2017
[Girls Winter Varsity Ice Hockey] Medway HS defeats Franklin HS, 3 to 0.— FranklinAthletics (@FHSSports) January 12, 2017
Great 48-11 win over Taunton with pins from Carlucci, Bakalars, Remillard, Farrell, Zogby, MacLean, and Downing #FHSWrestle— Franklin Wrestling (@FHSWrestle) January 12, 2017