The Lynnfield girls tennis team held its annual awards banquet Friday night at the high school. Head coach Craig Stone shared a few nuggets about the history of the program, which he described as "an amazing legacy of success." In 43 years, the Pioneers have posted winning records and have qualified for the state tournament 41 consecutive seasons. Pioneers finished the … [Read more...] about A season to celebrate for girls tennis Pioneers
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Sharla’s spirit lives on through ‘Marathon’ Maddie
High school sports teams' banquets are always times to remember the highlights of the season and look forward to what the future may bring as well as recognize individual and team achievements. For the last two years, the Lynnfield girls tennis team banquet has also been a time to remember one of the most talented players ever to suit up as a Pioneer and honor her memory … [Read more...] about Sharla’s spirit lives on through ‘Marathon’ Maddie
Final 4 win against Manchester-Essex continues wild ride
DANVERS — And then there were two. As in, two Lynnfield teams were still alive after the semifinals. Less than 24 hours after the No. 1 boys tennis team clinched its spot in the Division 4 final, the No. 3 girls team followed suit at St. John’s Prep, defeating No. 2 Manchester-Essex, 3-2, in the Final 4. As it had earlier in the tournament, the girls match came down to … [Read more...] about Final 4 win against Manchester-Essex continues wild ride
Sieve’s heroics see Lynnfield get by Bromfield
And they are dancing. The Lynnfield girls tennis team pulled out a 3-2 win on June 5 over visiting Bromfield to punch its ticket to the Division 4 Final Four. The Pioneers were scheduled to play archrival Manchester-Essex Wednesday at 4 p.m. at St. John's Prep (results too late to print). The match took more than three-and-one-half hours before "Marathon" Maddie Sieve … [Read more...] about Sieve’s heroics see Lynnfield get by Bromfield
Sieve relies on a little help from a friend
The Lynnfield girls tennis team is heading back to the Final Four for a second straight year, thanks to a narrow 3-2 win over Bromfield on June 5. For three-and-a-half hours, the match was chock full of do-or-die moments. Fittingly, it was senior captain Maddie Sieve who, with nearly 100 people crowded around the new tennis court complex watching with bated breath, finally … [Read more...] about Sieve relies on a little help from a friend