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These finished ceramic bowls were given to Empty Bowls Dinner attendees at last year’s fundraiser |
– Franklin coach Lou Verrochi said junior Eric Civetti was unstoppable and sophomore Jacob Alexander dominated in the face off X to pace the Panthers past a senior-laden Falmouth side. Civetti scored five goals and had two assists while Alexander won nearly 80% of the draws. Junior Connor O’Rourke made 10 saves in goal and Verrochi said Wyatt Arsenault, Patrick Morrison and Spencer Briggs played very well defensively. Verrochi added LSM Jack Platner, short stick defensive midfielder Will Harvey and Aaron Mallo all played well. Chase Tanner scored twice and added an assist, Sam Arsenault had a goal and an assist, Packie Watson notched two helpers and Kyle McEniry, Nitin Chaudury and freshman Jake Davis each scored once.
– Franklin led by just a goal (6-5) at halftime but had a very strong second half to open the season with a win over the Rockets. Freshman Erin Walsh impressed in her debut, netting a team-high four goals to pace the Panthers. Classmate Gianna Cameron also had a solid debut in goal, registering 10 saves in net. Halle Atkinson added three goals and Kendall Reardon notched two goals and an assist. Head coach Kristin Igoe Guarino said senior Grace McDermott played well defensively with five caused turnovers.
Home opener vs Needham for Girls Lax! #roadtotheship #letsgo @HockomockSports pic.twitter.com/NbHfg1Pz0y
— FranklinAthletics (@FHSSports) March 30, 2017
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Great first game and first win against tough Needham team! Let's keep getting better. #neverquit #neversettle— FHS Girls Lacrosse (@Fhsglax) March 31, 2017
HUGE win by @Fhsglax over a tough Needham team! Well done ladies! #HardWorkPaysOff #KeepPushing @HockomockSports pic.twitter.com/COAvMizeNL— FranklinAthletics (@FHSSports) March 30, 2017
Win over @FalmouthLax 11-6, Eric Civetti with 6 goals, great defense lead by Conor O'Rourke @bostonlaxnet— Franklin Lacrosse (@Franklin_Lax) March 30, 2017
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"The School Committee will decide at its next meeting whether to allow school choice students into the district.
The matter was raised at the most recent committee meeting, with Superintendent Maureen Sabolinski noting that it had been some time since the schools have accepted such students.
"We haven't taken school choice students since 2006-2007," she said, noting that seven students accepted at that time currently attend Franklin High School."
"Years after the initial running of the "Dean Dash," organizers believe the 5-kilometer event has become the campus tradition they'd hoped it would be.
The fourth annual race - scheduled to take place at Dean Hall at noon on April 8 - is expected to draw between 200 and 250 runners, said college Recreation Director Carlos Aguilera.
"It started in 2014," he said. "We were thinking of traditions that the school might call its own. I was always a runner myself, so I suggested a 5K."
Aguilera said he thought the intent - to establish a new tradition - has been met; on student surveys, he said, the dash is often mentioned as a positive event."
set up for the Dean Dash 5K on the Dean campus in a prior year |
Franklin School Committee Front Row: Cindy Douglas; Dr. Kevin O'Malley, Chairman; Dr. John Jewell Back Row: Vanessa Bilello, Dr. Anne Bergen, Vice Chair; MaryJane Scofield, Denise Schultz |
Let’s Laugh Today - Wednesday, April 5 |
Let’s Laugh Today - Wednesday, April 5 |
"The second annual "Party for the Pantry" concert, set for this Friday night, will look to once again raise thousands of dollars for the Franklin Food Pantry.
The concert - featuring the bands Karate Show, The Abe Froman Project, Charity Case and South Street Six - will start at 7 p.m. at the Black Box Theater, mere steps from the pantry.
Bill Donovan, one of the organizers, said he got the idea for "Party for the Pantry" during another charitable event. He said he approached co-organizer Ray Auger, who had set up that event, about hosting something to benefit the Franklin community. He said since the people involved were musicians, it made sense to put on a concert.
"Most, if not all, the bands have current or former Franklin residents," he said.
Local Music Scene Plans Second Annual "Party For The Pantry" |
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The Fat City Band Friday, April 7 |
Good Friday ‘Cross Walk’ - Franklin Town Common - Friday, April 14 |
Franklin teens raising funds - Karaoke - April 1 |