Merrimack Valley Sports Desk: Chelmsford Cal Ripken Team – Lowell High School AD David Lezenski – Merrimack Valley Football Talk

MERRIMACK VALLEY SPORTS DESK – We discuss the Chelmsford 8U Cal Ripken baseball team, which fell to Upper Allen Mechanicsburg 10-0 in the World Series championship morning in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, ending its great run. “It was a tough loss,” Chelmsford coach Adam McCusker told The Lowell Sun. “The pitching rules came into play. It was tough, but Upper Allen were a good team. They were solid defensively. We never really got anything going offensively.”

We also discuss the New England Football Journal’s pre-season All-State picks from the Merrimack Valley: Central Catholic‘s Preston Zinter and defensive back/running back Matthias Latham, who were named to the first team. On the second team were Central Catholic’s Sean Mercuri and lineman Jaden Wiggins.

Andover running back/receiver/linebacker Lincoln Beal was on the third team, and Methuen QB Drew Eason and Central first-year starting QB Blake Herbert were honorable mentions.
We also interview Lowell High School Athletics Director David Lezenski about the school’s new athletics facility, the MIAA statewide rankings format and all things Lowell Athletics.

Dom Nicastro & Nick Curcuru – North Shore Sports Desk

 

Lowell Public Schools – Department of Athletics – News Letter from AD 

Official newsletter of Lowell Public Schools Department of Athletics. Proud member of the Merrimack Valley Conference (MVC), Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA) and National Federation of High Schools (NFHS)
DON’T PROCRASTINTE – SIGN UP ON FAMILYID.COM TODAY

Remember to register for Fall Athletics NOW!!! Here is the link!!!https://www.familyid.com/lowell-high-school/lowell-high-school-fall-2022-athletic-sport-registration

FROM THE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR’S DESK…

Greetings Lowell High School Families,Although we are just weeks away from the end of vacation, Lowell Athletics has been working diligently to prepare for the upcoming 2022 Fall athletic season. We are excited to begin a new academic and athletic year in August, hopefully with less disruption due to COVID-19.

Lowell Athletics strives to offer effective, timely communication with families in an effort to build awareness and surrounding expectations. Traditionally, we use this monthly Athletic Department newsletter as a communication tool to keep families abreast of information pertaining to our program.

This respective newsletter features the following helpful topics:

  • Fall season information
  • Sport offerings
  • Student-athlete participation requirements
  • What student-athletes need
  • Start days/times (first 3 days) for all sport offerings
  • Captain’s Practice – MIAA Rule Defined
  • Fall Sports Informational Night by Individual Program
  • Physicals/Concussion Testing
  • Lowell Athletics website
  • Social media handles

In closing, our Athletic Department’s goal of offering a first-class educational athletic experience remains in the forefront of every decision that we make. Once again we look forward to serving the people of this great community the best way we can!

Enjoy the rest of summer!!!

Dave Lezenski, CMAA

Director of Athletics

Lowell Public Schools

WHAT DO I NEED TO DO IN ORDER TO TRYOUT?

Only student-athletes who have accomplished the following tasks will be eligible to tryout/participate during Day 1:

  • Be academically eligible (the standard is detailed below) *all incoming 9th graders are eligible during Term 1*
  • Register on FamilyID (deadline is FRIDAY AUGUST 19, 2022)
  • Upload an updated physical with your FamilyID.com registration.
  • **STUDENT-ATHLETES WHO DO NOT HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE PHYSICAL WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO PARTICIPATE**

Please note, it can take up to 24 hours to clear a student-athlete for participation.

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