The Boston Red Sox had a very good season last year. Their overall regular season record was 93-69.The Red Sox had a good run last year, but their lack of offensive production, such as in their total lack of power hitters, hurt once they played Houston, who they met in the first round of the…
Year: 2018
A Loss For the Boys in White
A tremendous loss for the boys in white against St. John’s Prep Thursday May 24th on Senior Night. With a score of 13-6 the boys in white held their own and put up quite a fight against St. John’s Prep. The boys have made it to the playoffs and the first round begins Tuesday June…
Relay for Life
On Friday, June 15th, Marblehead High School Cancer Awareness Club will be participating in the Relay for Life at Peabody High School.As a co-president of Cancer Awareness Club, I want to inform as many people as possible about this event, encouraging anyone who’s interested in supporting our cause to join our team, or to donate!…
The Art of Promming
High school students are in the midst of prom season. To those who have never experienced prom season, it may seem like no big deal. But as I have learned in the past month, there is definitely an art of promming. Here’s my best advice for succeeding at the art of promming, to ensure a…
Black Lives Matter Banner Revealing At UU Church
On Sunday, May 6, The Unitarian Universalist Church of Marblehead revealed their Black Lives Matter banner in front of the masses. Men, women, young and old came to participate in the celebration that was filled with peace, love, and prosperity. The milestone was a beautiful hymn in times where racial inequality rings high. The revealing…
Newton North Dominates the Field Against the Boys in White
While the boys in white have been ranked number 5 and have only lost twice, Newton North was on their A game last Saturday May 12th. The Boys in White lost with a great effort of 8-14. Marblehead Lacrosse held up their own for the most part in offensive strategy but the game sadly resulted…
What it Means to be a High School Class Officer
Last fall, when I came into my freshman year of high school, I was unsure of how I would fit into the school community. From depictions in pop culture, I understood secondary education to be an extremely divisive experience. In movies, the student body divides based on polarizing interests, with barely any intersection of cliques….
Tough Loss For The MHD Boys Against Wayland
MHD Lacrosse Team had a tough loss to Wayland Saturday May 5th with a final score of 9-12. Wayland held-up their own when MHD scored. When the game was tied and we scored they would respond with strong offensive efforts until the 4th quarter. Catch the boys in white in action Saturday May 12th…
My Magical Test Gods
Throughout my high school career, there have been weird… instances. Now, I’m not talking about peculiar things I’ve seen but more along the lines of strange phenomena that has happened to me. In the past few years, whether I needed one more block to study for a test or a whole other night, someone or…
Brian Crowley & MHS Track and Field: A Longevity of Success
Many people in the MHS Community have known Mr. Brian Crowley as an excellent teacher in the History department for 18 years. Mr. Crowley teaches World Cultures, U.S. History, and WWII and the Cold War. He has been interested in history since he was 9 years old. At the time, his mother gave him a…