MAY 10, 1945 – From sports editor Frank Stawasz’s column, with World War II winding down:
“Home for the first time in many months is Bob Jauron, former Purple football, baseball, basketball and track star, and later of Boston College where he played with the Frank Leahy national ...
MAY 9, 1955 – “Robert Francoeur of Hudson successfully defended his 1954 state bowling crown yesterday topping a field of 55 Granite State Keglers for the 1955 singles title. Francoeur toppled a total of 1137 pins over the 10-string route.
“In the runner-up spot was Augustine St. Pierre ...
Here are a few tids and bits to chew on while we begin Mother's Day Weekend and for some reason during this strange time have to experience March in May:
First, you have to feel for now-former Bishop Guertin High School girls soccer coach Pat Mulcahy, and then again, you can also feel happy ...
One of the silliest myths on the planet is the notion that big-time college sports – the ones that generate hundreds of millions in dollars – are more about athletics than business.
Michigan football coach Jim Harbaugh sailed directly into that headwind Thursday with a proposal to allow ...
Nashua Silver Knights general manger Cam Cook a few days ago got a text from former Knights field manager and VP of Player Personnel B.J. Neverett.
“You're phone is going to be burning up in the next few days,” Neverett told him.
That was right after word got out that the New England ...
Asante Samuel, last noticed here when he ruined a perfect season by letting a sure interception clank off his finger tips, offered his thoughts as to Tom Brady's flight to Tampa Bay.
“He probably just got fed up with it at the end of the day,” Samuel said in an interview with TMZ Sports. ...