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Monday September 23rd Only one Tiger team in action today, as soccer plays beneath the lights. Away BOY’S SOCCER (2-3-1) looks to move back to 500. when it takes on local rival Waltham (0-4). To say the Hawks have been having a bad season would be doing them a favor - the Dual County (Large) bottom dwellers have scored only one goal all season and have yet to allow less than three goals in a game. Kick-off at 6:30 PM at Waltham High School Tuesday September 24th If you can’t wait until Thanksgiving for some North-Brookline action, today is your lucky day. Home FIELD HOCKEY (2-2-1) looks to continue its ascent up the ranks of the Carey Division when eternal rival Brookline (1-4) visits. The Warriors have struggled on all fronts, but their defense has been particularly woeful this season, allowing just under five goals a game. The match starts at 4:00 PM at Dickinson Stadium. GIRL’S SOCCER (5-0) has been firing on all cylinders over the course of the season’s opening weeks and that hasn’t gone unnoticed. The Tigers moved up to 2nd in the state in the latest polls and will put that ranking on the line against bitter rivals Brookline (1-3-1). Seniors Shannon Fitzgerald and Angela Ward, who both received praise in the Boston Sunday Globe, will lead an offense that certainly wouldn’t mind putting six goals past the Warriors. Kick-off at 4:00 PM at Lowell Ave Field. And then there were two. GIRL’S VOLLEYBALL (6-0) faces Brookline (5-0) in a battle of the only remaining unbeaten teams in the entire Bay State Conference, with the winner taking sole control of the Carey Division - for the time being. The meeting will also have ramifications for the state’s Top 20 - North is 2nd in the state, while Brookline is 13th. The match starts at 4:00 PM in the Reggie Gym. Away GOLF (2-5) travels to Needham (5-1), hoping to knock off the Carey Division leader. First tee at 3:45 in Needham. GIRL’S SWIM & DIVE (2-0) travels to Herget Division member Natick (1-0). The Redhawks should be wary of their opponent, as the Tigers have blown their past two opponents out of the water and look to continue the trend. The meet starts at 3:45 PM at Natick High School.
Posted on: Sun, 22 Sep 2013 19:28:32 +0000

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