Sunday, February 11, 2018

FHS girls take 1st in Hockomock Indoor Track Championships; FHS boys 4th

Via HockomockSports and Twitter we share the results of the FHS sports action on Saturday, Feb 10, 2018.


GIRLS TEAM RESULTS
1. Franklin – 101
2. Sharon – 78
3. North Attleboro – 67
4. Taunton – 58
5. Mansfield – 55
6. King Philip – 45
7. Milford – 38
8. Oliver Ames – 27
9. Foxboro – 24
10. Foxboro – 24
11. Attleboro – 10
11. Canton – 4

55M Dash
1. Jessica Kroushl, Franklin – 7.34

300M
1. Veronica Wallace, Sharon – 41.86
2. Jessica Kroushl, Franklin – 42.07

600M
1. Julia Fenerty, Franklin – 1:38.74
6. Samantha Powderly, Franklin – 1:44.90

1000M
1. Maggie Sullivan, Taunton – 3:15.35
5. Sydney Hawkins, Franklin – 3:20.83
5. Ella Gutkowski, Franklin – 3:21.82

1 Mile
1. Nicole Clermont, Franklin – 5:22.36
2. Katherine Hartnett, Franklin – 5:27.69

4×200 Relay
1. Sharon – 1:47.54
3. Franklin – 1:52.16

4×400 Relay
1. Franklin – 4:12.81

4×800 Relay
1. Franklin – 10:14.27

Shot Put
1. Shira Stoller, Sharon – 35′ 3.25″
4. Sarah Goodermuth, Franklin – 32′ 10″

Long Jump
1. Jada Johnson, Sharon – 17′ 6.5″
6. Lauren McGrath, Franklin – 16′ 5.25


BOYS TEAM RESULTS
1. Mansfield – 125
2. North Attleboro – 80
3. Milford – 43
4. Franklin – 42
5. Oliver Ames – 40
6. Stoughton – 36.5
7. Taunton – 36
8. Sharon – 35.5
9. King Philip – 31.5
10. Canton – 14.5
11. Foxboro – 11
12. Attleboro – 3

600M
1. Mike Shannon, Mansfield – 1:23.69
3. Dylan Kehoe, Franklin – 1:25.73

1000M
1. Jason Windvogel, Oliver Ames – 2:35.91
6. Nicholas Calitri, Franklin – 2:45.96

1 Mile
1. Tyler Brogan, Franklin – 4:25.83
5. Michael Hagen, Franklin – 4:42.49
6. Paul Linehan, Franklin – 4:43.71

4×400 Relay
1. Mansfield – 3:34.47
6. Franklin – 3:50.09

4×800 Relay
1. Mansfield – 8:27.28
2. Franklin – 8:37.51


For all the Hockomock results
https://hockomocksports.com/hockomock-league-indoor-track-championships-2018/

The HockomockSports.Com photo gallery can be found here
https://hockomocksports.smugmug.com/20172018/Winter-2017-2018/Hockomock-Indoor-Track-Championships-02-10-18/

The complete meet results can also be found on Cool Running
http://www.coolrunning.com/results/18/ma/Feb10_Hockom_set1.shtml

3 peat!!!! The girls are Hockomock League Champions!!! Awesome team effort today
3 peat!!!! The girls are Hockomock League Champions!!! Awesome team effort today







FHS Gymnastics finish 4th in Hockomock Championships

Via HockomockSports and Twitter we share the results of the FHS sports action on Saturday, Feb 10, 2018.


TEAM RESULTS
1. Mansfield – 144.450
2. Oliver Ames – 140.500
3. North Attleboro – 138.650
4. Franklin – 134.950
5. Attleboro – 133.800
6. King Philip – 133. 350
7. Sharon – 128.550
8. Taunton – 123.850
9. Canton – 109.950


All-Around
1. Erin Hurley, Mansfield – 36.800
2. Mia Lizotte, Franklin – 36.450

Floor Exercise (All-Around)
1. Lil Goulding, Mansfield – 9.400
T-1. Liz Traphagen, Franklin – 9.400
3. Mia Lizotte, Franklin – 9.350

Balance Beam (All-Around)
1. Mia Lizotte, Franklin – 9.400

Balance Beam (Specialist)
T-6. Julia Hill, Mansfield – 8.500
T-6. Sadie Rondeau, Franklin – 8.500

Uneven Bars (All-Around)
1. Emma Hurley, Mansfield – 9.600
6. Mia Lizotte, Franklin – 8.400

Vault (All-Around)
T-1. Erin Hurley, Mansfield – 9.300
T-1. Mia Lizotte, Franklin – 9.300

For the full results from gymnastics
https://hockomocksports.com/hockomock-gymnastics-championships-2018-results/

For the HockomockSports.Com photo gallery from the meet
https://hockomocksports.smugmug.com/20172018/Winter-2017-2018/Hockomock-Gymnastics-Championships-2-10-18/

FHS Panther at gymnastics meet
FHS Panther at gymnastics meet









FHS wrestling takes First place in D1 Sectional Meet

Via HockomockSports and Twitter we share the results of the FHS sports action on Saturday, Feb 10, 2018.


Wrestling


D1 CENTRAL
Teams = 1. Franklin – 254.5

PLACEMENTS
106 = 2nd – Jake Carlucci, Franklin
113 = 2nd – Ken Sauer, Franklin
120 = 2nd – Ian Bakalars, Franklin
126 = 2nd – Jordan Carlucci, Franklin
132 = 1st – TJ Remillard, Franklin
138 = 3rd – Brian Farrell, Franklin
145 = 3rd – Mike Racca, Franklin
152 = 4th – Seamus Cogavin, Franklin
160 = 4th – Don Sackley, Franklin
170 = 4th – Caleb Maclean, Franklin
182 = 2nd – Myles Polito, Franklin
195 = 2nd – Bruce Johnson, Franklin
220= 4th – Jack Coughlin, Franklin
285 = 4th – Riley Downing, Franklin


For other wrestling results around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/hock-results-from-miaa-wrestling-sectional-meets-2018/

FHS wrestling take 1st at D1 Central Sectionals
FHS wrestling take 1st at D1 Central Sectionals












Call for Figurative Artists for "Art in Motion Juried Exhibition" - April 28

The Franklin Cultural Council has announced a call for artists for their Art in Motion Juried Exhibition and Live Art Event being held at the Franklin Public Library during ArtWeek. The juried exhibition will showcase paintings and drawings of figures in motion. 

The kick off to the Art in Motion Exhibition will be the Live Art Event on April 28 from 2:00 - 4:00 pm, during which the public can watch exhibition artists paint and draw live performers as they are performing. 

The prospectus for the exhibition can be found at http://bit.ly/ArtinMotion_prospectus. Online applications are due by March 1, and can be found at http://bit.ly/artist_entry. There is no fee to enter this inaugural ArtWeek exhibition.

The Art in Motion Juried Exhibition is part of ArtWeek, a statewide art festival April 27-May 6, 2018, that is being sponsored in Franklin by the Franklin Cultural Council. 

Dozens of arts, cultural and culinary events will be held in Franklin during ArtWeek. More information on ArtWeek can be found at www.artweekma.org.


Call for Artists for "Art in Motion Juried Exhibition" - April 28
Call for Artists for "Art in Motion Juried Exhibition" - April 28

Franklin Cultural Council Seeking High School And College Performers For "Art In Motion Live Art Event"

The Franklin Cultural Council is holding open video auditions for a Live Art Event during their ArtWeek Art in Motion Exhibition at the Franklin Public Library. The juried exhibition will showcase paintings and drawings of figures in motion. 

The kick off to the Art in Motion Exhibition will be the Live Art Event on April 28 from 2:00 - 4:00 pm, during which the public can watch exhibition artists paint and draw live performers as they are performing. The FCC is seeking groups of high school and college dancers, musicians and actors to perform fifteen minute segments during the event. 

There is no fee to participate, and performers will be featured in press releases and on social media. A short application form and one to five minute video audition is all that is required to apply. 


High School And College Performers For "Art In Motion Live Art Event"
High School And College Performers
For "Art In Motion Live Art Event"
Applications are due March 1, and can be found online at http://bit.ly/ArtinMotion_performer

Detailed information and application requirements can be found at http://bit.ly/ArtinMotion_details.


The Art in Motion Exhibition is part of ArtWeek, a statewide art festival April 27-May 6, 2018, that is being sponsored in Franklin by the Franklin Cultural Council. Dozens of arts, cultural and culinary events will be held in Franklin during ArtWeek. More information on ArtWeek can be found at www.artweekma.org.


In the News: Roy seeks 4th term; school technology uses

From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin.

"Now serving his sixth year on Beacon Hill, state Rep. Jeffrey Roy will seek a fourth term this fall. 
There’s more work ahead, without question, the Franklin Democrat, of the 10th Norfolk District, said in an interview Friday. 
“When I started in 2012, I was dedicated to education. I think that’s the most important thing that we do as a government and there is still a lot of work to be done in that area.” 
Roy currently serves on a national commission on student-centered learning, an initiative that brings lawmakers from across the country together to find ways to bring project-based and competency-based education into local classrooms."
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20180211/political-notebook-roy-seeks-fourth-term


"Students in Lorraine Magee’s third-grade class are pros at using technology. 
The class at Natick’s Johnson Elementary School has Skyped with students in other states and countries, tweeted favorite authors, shared pen pal letters with students in Uganda through Google Drive, sent cloud observations to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and an average Thursday morning had them solving a math challenge from students in Georgia. 
That’s the short list. 
“It’s cool because when we were in third grade, we could say, ‘Yeah, I do science experiments in class,’” Magee said. “But now (students can say), ‘Yeah, I do science experiments and send them to NASA."'

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20180211/raising-good-digital-citizens


"we want to build a country that works for all of us”

From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:

"Wrentham resident Larry Grant chose to get personal when he stepped up to the microphone to quiz U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren on Saturday. 
He described his 30-year-old son, who has spent much of his life battling drug and alcohol addiction. 
He argued for more investment in helping people struggling to get sober, and suggested transforming Wrentham State School into a rehab facility. 
While Warren said she looks for guidance from local officials on the help they need, she highlighted the importance of cutting down on the prevalence of opioids and advancing alternative painkillers."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20180210/sen-elizabeth-warren-shares-vision-at-franklin-town-hall-meeting