Gloucester native and former GHS track star Jeff Destino, GHs 2004, is still involved in his spring season with the UMass Lowell outdoor track team. Read more »
By Nick Curcuru
Correspondent, Gloucester Daily Times
If you take a look at the high school track career of Liam Anastasia-Murphy, it's easy to see why he is a Division 1 college prospect. Read more »
By Nick Curcuru
Correspondent, Gloucester Daily Times
GLOUCESTER — When the Gloucester High School co-ed Cheerleading team left home for Orlando, Fla. for the Cheerleaders of America Ultimate Nationals, they left as an accomplished team. Read more »
Gloucester, MA January 29, 2007 – The Gloucester Fishermen Athletic Association (GFAA) today announced that fundraising efforts through the end of 2006 have yielded a before expense total of $93,995.14. Read more »
By Dan Guttenplan
Staff writer Gloucester Daily Times
MARBLEHEAD - Add another conference championship banner to the Benjamin A. Smith Fieldhouse rafters for the Gloucester boys indoor track team.
The Fishermen claimed their 12th Northeastern Conference championship in the last 14 years last night with victories over Salem (73-8) and Marblehead (56-25). Read more »
By Nick Curcuru , Correspondent
Gloucester Daily Times
Now that the 2007 football season has come to an end and the Gloucester Fishermen have been crowned Eastern Mass. Division 2A champs, there is still one more debate to be waged. Read more »
Matt Langone
After carving up the Northeastern Conference on mainly grass fields this fall, the Gloucester High School football team used the smooth turf surface to its advantage en route to a dominating 39-0 victory over Masconomet in the Division 2A semifinals. With the win, Gloucester remained unbeaten at 12-0 and punched its ticket to the Division 2A Super Bowl on Saturday at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro. The Fishermen will play Hingham (time of game to be determined today). Read more »

By Matt Langone
Sports editor
GLOUCESTER - In terms of the standings, yesterday's Thanksgiving Day contest between Gloucester and winless Danvers meant absolutely nothing.
But that held very little water with the Northeastern Conference Large champion Fishermen. Read more »
By Kristen Grieco , Staff writer
Gloucester Daily Times
At his first triathlon in Maine 12 years ago, Janda Ricci-Munn showed up to discover that most of the other racers had donned wetsuits for the ordeal, which started with a quarter-mile swim in 50-degree ocean water. Ricci-Munn was wearing a Speedo. Read more »
On Football by Matt Langone, Sports editor
Gloucester Daily Times
However, the 40-degree temperature, misty rain and cold breeze coming off the ocean didn't phase Gloucester head coach Paul Ingram when his players treated him to an early shower on the sideline. Read more »