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Led by Alex Pray and Jamie Debreceni with eight and six kills respectively, Groton-Dunstable, defeated visiting Leominster in a Midland B girls volleyball game. GD (6-1, 3-0 Midland B) started slowly in the first game and trailed 11-8.  But with Alex Pray and Sam Whitney at the serve, GD took a 21...
Visiting Marlborough (2-1, 2-0 Mid-Wach B) spoiled Groton-Dunstables home opener, shutting out the Crusaders 28-0 in Mid-Wach football action. GD starting quarterback Corey Romich reinjured his shoulder and will be out indefinitely leaving varsity coach Derek Asadoorian searching for a replacement...
First: Team 1-(32), Rod Van Guilder, Marc Broussard, Don Black, Neville Markham Second: Team 4- (33), Glenn Cushman, Willie Ewing, Bud Robertson Third: Team 11-(33), Bob Mosscrop, Clive Corp, Don Hague, Delores Alberghini Fourth: Team 5-(33), Bob Anderson, Ed Shaffer Renee Moe, Dick Olson
Girls Volleyball GD 3, Nashoba 1-Jamie Debreceni, Taylor White, and Laura Bieren each had 10 kills.  Debreceni and White also had great defensive games with 10 digs.  Rose O'Malley had 19 assists and 4 aces.  Alex Pray and Sam Whitney chipped in with 5 kills each. Pray also had 4 blocks. GD is now...
The third annual Friends of Nashoba Valley Technical High School 5K Road Race is Saturday, Oct. 18 at 11:30 a.m., with a fun run at 11. Entry fees before Oct. 12 are $25 for adults, $15 for students under 19, and $10 for runners over 65. After Oct. 12, the fees are $35 for adults, $20 for students...
Groton Town Forest Trail Race Sunday, Oct. 19, 163 West Main St. Sponsored by Squannacook River Runners. Part of WMAC's Grand Tree Trail Race Series. Race start 12:30 p.m. (9.5mi), 12:40 p.m. (3.4 mi). Both courses, 9.5 & 3.4 miles, tour Groton Town Forest, have no road crossings. Courses are...
Groton-Dunstable field hockey battled back from a 0-2 deficit to deadlock the game in regulation at 2-2 on goals by seniors Abby Sullivan and Sam Gavin in Midland B field hockey action. Not a "W" but a very solid effort, with time running out, from a very determined team. The Crusaders dominated...
Visiting Groton-Dunstable (2-0) won its second straight football game in the young season, defeating Hudson, 23-6 at the Hawks' Morgan Bowl. Sophomore backup quarterback Michael Tammaro, playing his first varsity game, filled in admirably for starting QB CoreyRomich who was out with an injury. I...
The Groton-Dunstable girls X country team had a great win Tuesday defeating defending league champions Nashoba, 27-28. From left to right, 2nd, 3rd and 5th runners are Emily McAuliffe, Sammie Ferraro, and Emily Wilson.  Photo by Briana Bozkurt Crusader junior Nick O'Dell (left) finished second in...
In a recent soccer game, sophomore Dean Tornaritis gets by Marlborough defender. Photo by Robert Mingolelli.

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