St. John’s Prep overwhelms Methuen at home
DANVERS — When you’re the favorite, it’s easy to skip steps and take your opponent lightly – that’s how upsets happen. But Friday night at Glatz Field... Read more.
Rallying late to take down Brockton
When No. 32 Peabody hosted No. 33 Brockton in Thursday’s Division 1 action, it was bound to be a close match. In the end, the teams needed five sets to determ... Read more.
A conference title and more for James Smith
Peabody’s James Smith, who attends Malden Catholic High School, fell in love with golf when he was 7 years old. Despite struggles with self-doubt, he persever... Read more.
Contributions all around against Marblehead
The Peabody field hockey team edged Marblehead, 2-1, at Veteran’s Memorial Stadium in a closely-contested match from the get-go. But the visiting Magicians st... Read more.
Late drama comes to a tie between conference foes
Soccer is a game in which it doesn’t matter how many shots, corners, or chances you create, unless you put the ball in the back of the net. Tuesday night (Oct... Read more.
Positives on both sides as volleyballers top Saugus
A Northeastern Conference rivalry between Saugus and Peabody took place at Peabody High on Wednesday, Oct. 2 with the Tanners walking away with a 3-1 win. The T... Read more.
Tanners stunned by 35-point Swampscott run
SWAMPSCOTT — After starting the season with a home-opening loss, Swampscott (2-1) gave its fans something to cheer about Friday with a 42-21 victory against... Read more.
WEEKLY ROUNDUP: Peabody soccer teams reign supreme against Salem
What a day it was for the Peabody boys and girls soccer teams, who both took care of Salem on Monday. The girls were dominant in all phases of their game, domin... Read more.
A few of their favorite things – Ally Bettencourt
Ally is a student-athlete at Peabody High who plays soccer, basketball, and lacrosse. Food: Sushi Song: “Meet Me Halfway” Artist: Frank Ocean TV show: “... Read more.
50 years ago, Cinseruli went to bat for girls
PEABODY — 50 years ago, a 10-year-old girl named Janine Cinseruli grew up loving the game of baseball. From playing stickball and other games in the streets o... Read more.