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Beverly hopes streak continues against Classical

The Beverly football team celebrates after winning their home opener against Lynn English, 28-13, Saturday, Sept. 8. They hope to continue their winning ways against Lynn Classical.1 Photo

Beverly High football coach Dan Bauer didn't actually hear any preseason rumblings about the subject. But he wouldn't be surprised if some people expect his Panthers to fall short of the level of play they established last season.

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Football, 09/13/07 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Finn leads Beverly

Meg Finn broke a scoreless tie 19:40 in the second half as Beverly clipped Danvers, 1-0. Bethany Cullen and Molly Kelleher anchored an iron-tight Panther defense.

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Field Hockey, 09/11/07 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Beverly football wins season opener as Greg Pierce rushes for 250 yards, scores 3 TDs

Beverly's Rashad Sims moves past Lynn English's Jason Gervasion to score the Panthers first touchdown in their home opener Saturday, Sept. 8. Beverly went on to defeat Lynn English, 28-13.8 Photos

BEVERLY | A stifling hot weightlifting room that didn't have a fan in sight.

A calendar that teased them at the time of a season that was still months away.

And of course, a whole lotta Greg Pierce.

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Football, 09/08/07 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Digiacomo propels Tanners

Erika Digiacomo recorded a hat trick and added an assist, while Alyssa Manoogian scored and assisted on all three Digiacomo goals, and Peabody beat Beverly 4-0. Amy Perkins made five saves to earn the clean sheet, while Haley Lorge made five saves in the loss.

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Girls Soccer, 09/08/07 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Beverly shuts down Revere

Beverly received goals from three different players as part of a 24-shot onslaught on the way to a 3-0 win over Revere. Margaret Finn, Haley Govoni, and Kate Williams struck for Beverly, while Jennifer McKenna made four saves to earn the shutout.

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Field Hockey, 09/07/07 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Beverly Girls Soccer Preview

Last year's record: 5-7-5

Coach: Kristin Macdonald (4th year)

Returning starters: Alyssa Accomando, sr, midfield; Marianna DiMaggio, Sr. midfield; Kara Murphy, Sr. defender; Daryl Powell, Jr. midfield; Jess Shaw, Jr. midfield; Kellie Shea, Jr. defender; Meghan Chatellier, Jr. defender; Mary Accomando, Soph. forward; Bridget Leahy, Soph. forward; Hayley Lord, Soph. goalkeeper.

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Girls Soccer, 09/05/07 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Panthers want to keep the good times rolling

Rashad Sims, right, bumps a receiver at the line of scrimmage during a preseason practice session.1 Photo

BEVERLY | Senior co-captain Greg Pierce stepped into the Beverly High football coaches' room before a recent practice to ask a question. But before he could get the words out, he was stopped cold by a playful verbal joust from one of the Panther assistants.

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Football, 09/04/07 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Beverly Boys Soccer Preview

Last year's record: 12-5-2

Coach: Kevin Leahy (5th season)

Returning players: Brett Battistelli, Sr., GK; Taylor Marton, Sr., Mid; Gustavo Cordova, Sr., Mid; Mike Boches, Sr., F/Def.; Yuri Lazarek, Jr., Mid; Rodrigo Valdez, So., F; Eric Collins, Sr., Def.; Ben Kemmer, Sr., Def/Mid.

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Boys Soccer, 09/04/07 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Goal line stop sends Panthers to victory

Beverly quarterback Nick Tanzella runs the ball for a short gain as Gloucester's Cameron Marston gives chase during the first half of their football game at Newell Stadium in Gloucester Friday night. Beverly won the close-fought game, 20-18.1 Photo

GLOUCESTER | According to the Newell Stadium scoreboard, the game was over.

But the Beverly High football substitutes who spilled onto the field in delight were sent back to the sideline by the officials for one more play. For despite having stopped Gloucester on two straight quarterback sneaks from the 1-foot line, the Panther defense was being asked to do it one more time.

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Football, 08/24/07 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Salem seniors stand proud after successful season

Anthony Silva of Salem lets the ball slip through his hand on a pass as Greg Pierce of Beverly defends him on fourth down during the Thanksgiving day game between the two teams, held at Hurd Stadium in Beverly on Thursday, November 23, 2006. Beverly won the game, 28-7.1 Photo

BEVERLY | They had emerged from two winless seasons in the previous three years to have this, the most successful Salem High football campaign since 1999.

So forgive the Witches' seniors if they were understandably despondent over yesterday's 28-7 loss to arch rival Beverly at Hurd Stadium, one that not only saw them end their year at 5-5, but also end their careers.

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Football, 08/24/07 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars
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