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Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Canton High Team Earn Hockomock League Sportsmanship Awards

The Canton High boys' ice hockey and swimming teams were awarded sportsmanship trophies by the Hockomock League.

The Canton High School boys' ice hockey and swimming teams were recently awarded sportsmanship trophies from the Hockomock League for the winter sports season. Brian Brooks, Rich Nee, Pat Ward and Kyle Powers have been named Hockomock League all-star selections for boys' ice hockey. Mike Denehy was named an honorable mention selection. Obi Nwankwo was selected to the boys' indoor track team, while Craig Millis was named as honorable mention selection. For the girls' team, Lauren Berman and Mellyn Costello were girls' all-star selection and Amanda Eagles was an honorable mention pick. Sam Larson was named to the boys' basketball all-star team, while Andrew Mansfield was an honorable mention selection. Gabby Kendfick was an honorable …

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Canton Patch Sports Scoreboard: Dec. 20

The Canton High boys' ice hockey team was shut out by Franklin Wednesday night.

BOYS' BASKETBALL (1-1): Taunton 85, Canton 51; Milford 82, Canton 57. Sam Larson scored 35 points in the loss. Next Game: Friday, Dec. 21: at Oliver Ames, 6:30 p.m. GIRLS' BASKETBALL (0-1): Taunton 70, Canton 39, Canton 40, Milford 35. Kelly Bradley led the Bulldogs' comeback against Milford with clutch free throws down the stretch on her way to a 13-point effort. Next Game: Friday, Dec. 21: Oliver Ames, 6:30 p.m.  BOYS' ICE HOCKEY (1-1): Lincoln-Sudbury 5, Canton 1; Canton 2, North Quincy 0. Kurt Leavitt and John Femia had the scores for the Bulldogs against North Quincy. Franklin 3, Canton 0. Check out the details at espn.com.boston. Next Game: Saturday, Dec. 22: Mansfield, 6 p.m. GIRLS' ICE HOCKEY (3-0): Canton 10, King Philip 0, Canton…

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

State Officials Announce Seventh Human Case of EEE, Residents Take Caution

A Plymouth County resident was diagnosed with EEE.

A seventh human case of Eastern Equine Encephalitis was found in Massachusetts yesterday. A Plymouth County male under the age of 18 was diagnosed with the virus, the Massachusetts Department of Public Health announced yesterday. According to the Canton High School athletic site, after a board of health advisory, the curfew for the playing fields will be extended until Oct. 5. Grass fields are closed at 6 p.m., while the turf field at 8 p.m. After Oct. 5, the deadline will be reviewed. It is the second human case from Plymouth County. Other human findings have been Middlesex, Worcester, Franklin and Essex Counties. Two of the human findings have resulted in death. So far, no human cases have been reported in Easton or anywhere in Bristol …

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