Giacalone looking to states after setting record in 300
When Bianca Giacalone first crossed the finish line at last Thursday's Northeastern Conference Championship Meet at the Reggie Lewis Center in Boston, she was initially a little disappointed. The always competitive Giacalone, who was undefeated in duel meet play during the regular season, finished in third place behind Peabody's Heather MacLean and Beverly's Caitlin Harty in an incredibly close ...
Railey holds off Reineke to win Laser Radial regatta
Paige Railey held off Erika Reineke to win the Laser Radial North Americans regatta Sunday.
MONROE: Scouts go racing
Amy Batista, Special Writer MONROE — The Mill Lake Elementary School was transformed into a mini raceway Friday where about 55 Monroe Cub Scouts from Pack 3 and their families cheered on their cars at the annual Pinewood Derby as they raced down the 48-foot aluminum track.
Kingsford High School skiing
IRON MOUNTAIN — Kingsford High School ski coach Kevin Cory found many positives in the Flivvers’ team runner-up results at Hancock’s Mont Ripley.
MOTORSPORTS: Hillsdale man ups the ante on racing career
Sometimes failure forces an athlete to either commit to a sport or relinquish it.
Track & field has best finish ever in Big East
The DePaul track team competed in the Big East Outdoor Track and Field Championship last weekend in Cincinnati. Overall, the men's team scored 37 points and finished 10th overall, a school best. The women's final tally was 36 points, 11th overall.
McGee: Mad scramble to halfway bonus
Racing for bonus money is practically as old as racing itself. So what has fans so riled up about the halfway bonus in the Daytona 500? Well, 200 large gets people talking.
Geoff Hollister, an original Nike employee and former University of Oregon track runner, dies
Hollister's promotional efforts were credited with bringing Nike running shoes to prominence in the early 1970s.
Dick and Rick Hoyt: The picture of inspiration
Even after taking 1,000 photos of his latest subjects and watching them pose on and off for 22 hours, the artist savors intimate moments like these: the older man’s determined finish-line stare softened, the son beaming as his father’s hand rests on his shoulder.