July 13, 2010
By Matt Langone Sports Editor
Gloucester Daily Times
Gloucester lineman Max Millefoglie is the only Gloucester player participating in tonight’s Agganis All-Star Game in Lynn.
If Max Millefoglie's football career had ended last December, he would have been totally cool with it. Read more »
By Nick Curcuru Staff Writer, Gloucester Daily Times
So just what has the Times' Gloucester male Athlete of the Year Conor Ressel accomplished in his senior year? The question is more like what hasn't he accomplished? Read more »
By Matt Langone
Sports Editor, Gloucester Daily Times
The key reason for success last spring for the Gloucester High School baseball team was crystal clear to anyone who saw the team play, particularly in the state tournament. Read more »
College Notebook
Matt Langone- Gloucester Daily Times
Gloucester native and two-time collegiate All-American Nate Hunter was recently named to the Colonial Athletic Association's Silver Anniversary team for men's track and field. Read more »
By Nick Curcuru, Gloucester Daily Times
Given the tradition of the Gloucester High School football program, dubbing a Fishermen team's success as once-in-a-generation is not a term that can be thrown around lightly. Read more »
By Matt Langone
Sports Editor, Gloucester Daily Times
Northeastern Conference Large Champions. Read more »
By Matt Langone
Sports Editor, Gloucester Daily Times
Cape Ann lost a local sports icon last Saturday, as Jack Canniff died at the age of 77 after a lengthy battle with cancer. Read more »
By Gail McCarthy
Staff Writer, Gloucester Daily Times
The water off Pavilion Beach yesterday morning took on a neon confetti look, as hundreds of racers wearing colorful swim caps dipped into the harbor shortly before 9 a.m.
"It's like Fiesta all over again," said Ann Sanfilippo, who watched from the family homestead on Beach Court, overlooking all the excitement. Read more »
By Nick Curcuru
Staff Writer, Gloucester Daily Times
BROCKTON — We let them off the hook too many times.
That's what Gloucester senior centerfielder Ross Carlson said following the Fishermen's 8-3 defeat at the hands of Boston College High School last night at Campanelli Stadium in Brockton. Read more »
By Patrick Anderson
Gloucester Daily Times Staff Writer
Gloucester's school sports fees will be march upward again next year — and the question facing officials now is how much.
A "worst-case scenario" projection released by the School Department last week would have fees for the majority of high school sports rise to $463, up $161, or 52 percent, from last year. Read more »