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Hopkinton bumped from baseball playoffs after surprising regular season
BY RYAN O’CONNOR Dave Chase is the first to admit it. His seventh-seeded Hopkinton baseball team was hosting a first-round playoff contest, but the game was in jeopardy before the players even took the field. In fact, said Chase, it was in trouble
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Hopkinton girls take crown again; boys move up to fourth
BY RYAN O’CONNOR While other squads competed against fellow Class M-S programs, Hopkinton track and field traveled the state – often with head coach Rick Welch driving one of the buses – and faced some of the top competition from Class
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Hopkinton teaches larger-school foes a lesson at meet
BY RYAN O’CONNOR If you didn’t look closely enough, you may not have noticed that a recent track and field meet in Pelham featured a Class M team in the midst of several Class I powers. And if you did miss the oddity, then you probably also
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Hopkinton rides Nichols’ hot hand, breaks free for victory
BY CHRIS QUARTARONE Jake Nichols knew this was a special game when he scored the first three baskets for Hopkinton. He didn’t stop there, pouring in a career-high 22 points in the Hawks’ 49-26 Class M boys basketball win against the Hillsboro-Deering
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Young, gritty Hopkinton team comes up just short – again
By Matt Schooley HOPKINTON – At each timeout or break in the action during a Hopkinton High School girls basketball game, team members put their hands in the middle of the huddle and say the same phrase: “Prove it.” Hopkinton proved
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State champs prove talent isn’t confined to bigger schools
BY RYAN O’CONNOR Hopkinton coach Scott Zipke said he hopes the memory of back-to-back state champions reverberates for years to come. “Those leaving, they left a legacy of excellence and served as an example that we strive for excellence here
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Hopkinton siblings lead Derryfield to championship
BY RYAN O’CONNOR When Katherine DiPastina joined the Derryfield field hockey team as a freshman, she excelled immediately, not only starting throughout the season but led the Cougars with 12 goals. So it came as no surprise to Derryfield coach Lenny
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Hawks look to forget late-season woes, focus on title
BY RYAN O’CONNOR If the Hopkinton boys soccer team hopes to defend its state crown, coach Scott Zipke said his players must play much more consistently than they did late in the regular season. “I think they’re ready to go, but they
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Hopkinton drops in semifinal, still surpasses expectations
By Sapna Pathak Staff Writer As they listened to coach Curt Martin give his post-game speech on Tuesday, Oct. 31, following a 2-1 loss to Raymond in the Class M semifinals, the girls of the Hopkinton girls team heard a scream of pure joy and exhilaration
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