Shrewsbury ties it up!
Aidan Lenahan Steele scores his second as the Colonials tie it back up at 5.
Shrewsbury: 5
Feehan: 5
10 and a half minutes to go!
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HALFTIME:
Feehan: 4
Shrewsbury: 4
Aloisi leads with two goals for the Colonials, and Dreystadt has two for Feehan. Monghan and Izzo have the others for the Shamrocks, and Lenahan Steele and Dowd have the others for the Colonials.
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Shrewsbury keeps on rolling!
Shrewsbury takes the lead on a goal from Jack Aloisi, after he spin moved one of Feehan's defenders.
Three different goal scorers for the Colonials.
Shrewsbury: 3
Feehan: 2
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COLONIALS TIE IT UP!!!
Shrewsbury put in a mad scramble at the net to find the goal to tie it up. Goal is credited to Aidan Lenahan Steele.
Shrewsbury: 2
Feehan: 2
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Unless this is lacking context, did the Xaverian football coach really, on the record, hit schools without endless resources and limitless boundaries in terms of getting players with a “get better?” Lol. Sports are better with villains. Can’t hate it.
Our Boys Lacrosse team travels to Wachusett Regional High School's Hal Lane Field this evening for a 6pm faceoff vs Wachusett in their yearly Project New Hope Camo Game. Donations to Project New Hope will be collected at the Gate. #GoColonials
FINAL: @Gburg_MLax 13, Dickinson 12
The Bullets are your 2026 @CentennialConf Champs and get it done in electric fashion.
Gettysburg trailed 12-9 with 4 minutes left before sparking a 4 goal run for the win.
📹: Will Hedley CTO ➡️ Jackson Hearn GWG.
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OVERTIME IN THE CENTENNIAL.
If the Bullets pull it out this may go down as the goal of the year. INSANE hidden ball trick on the pick. CINEMA!!
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NEW: Pennsylvania House passes bill to separate private and public schools in state championships by 178-23 vote👀
Senate vote is next — this could reshape high school sports across the state
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Alex Cora sent an email thanking everyone in the Red Sox organization on Wednesday. Here's the full thing. Credit to @MassLive for getting their hands on it.
“Good morning. I wanted to take a moment before heading home to thank you.
Being part of this organization has meant a great deal to me. As a player and as a manager.
Like I always tell free agents, I’m glad my kids grew up here. It’s unique, special and magical.
Thank you for treating me with respect and most importantly accept me as AC. I’m grateful for this experience, it made me better.
We are happy to have the time to be full time parents, that’s the truth, but also we are disappointed that we didn’t finish the job.
I respect the direction the organization is taking. A lot of talented people will help to accomplish the ultimate goal, having another duck boat parade.
Thank you for the hard work, sleepless nights, professionalism and effort to help me lead this great organization.
One last thing, keep showing up everyday and don’t take the Fenway experience for granted, your working place is the best in the world.
Gracias
AC"