Thursday, June 11: Community Notes & Photos – MIAA Tournament Updates

MIAA Spring Tournament Brackets 

From the Desk of Media Director Bill Newell:

In high school tournament sports –

Baseball…Georgetown plays in the Division 5 title game tomorrow afternoon against English High at Polar Park in Worcester at 4 p.m.
Softball…Georgetown lost 9-6 yesterday in the D4 state semifinals.
Girls Lacrosse
Ipswich meets Sandwich today for the Division 4 title at Wellesley at 4:30. Ipswich has been to the championship game 3 out of the last 4 years.
Boys Tennis
Wayland took out Newburyport 4-1 yesterday in the D3 semifinal
Hamilton-Wenham shoots for a division 4 state title Saturday against Mystic Valley.
Girls Tennis
Dover Sherborn edged Swampscott 3-2 yesterday in a D3 semifinal match-up.
In D4, Hamilton-Wenham topped Bromfield 3-2 and will now play Manchester-Essex for the state title on Saturday. The generals are four time defending state champions.
In coaching news, Gloucester is seeking a girls varsity soccer coach for the fall season.
The Rays beat the Red Sox 7-5 yesterday as the Sox lost all three games this week against the Rays. The Red Sox are off tonight, tomorrow night they host Texas.
ME Athletics
Girls Tennis: FINAL – The Hornets defeat Ipswich and advance to the MIAA D4 State Championship for the second year in a row! They will face the winner of Hamilton-Wenham and Bromfield on Saturday, June 13 at MIT. Time TBA. Way to go, Hornets!
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Lynn Police Dept
We are so excited to be able to offer the Lynn Police Student Academy again this summer. Please find the application below! We hope to see you at one of the sessions! docs.google.com/document/d/12b
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City of Gloucester

The City of Gloucester extends its deepest sympathy
to the families and loved ones affected by the tragic loss of the F/V Lily Jean.

For those looking to support the families:

donations can be made through Fishing Partnership Support Services:

Please note that donations should be designated for the Lily Jean families.
Thank you for the continued compassion and support shown by our community.

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