Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Photos of the Stoughton High cross country teams competing in the Hockomock Championship Cross Country Meet held at Borderland State Park on October 27.
Photos by Justin Braga; article by Stoughton Patch editor Jeffrey Pickette; information courtesy coaches Bob Clarke and Harvey Blonder: The Stoughton High boys' and girls' cross country teams competed at the Hockomock League Championships last Saturday, Oct. 27, held at Borderland State Park in Easton. The girls' team, led by Amy Kelly's 10th place individual finish, finished fifth overall among the 12 squads there, and second among Davenport Division teams. Kelly, finished as one of the top runners in the Hockomock, and led the Stoughton girls at Borderland with a time of 20:08. Kerry O'Neil finished in 12th place (20:15, a personal record); Shannon Barkey came in 33rd (21:35); Katie Daly came in 41st (21:55); Susanna Noe came in 48th (22…
Monday, October 31, 2011
Kelly, a freshman, paced Stoughton in the girls’ race. Meanwhile, Nick Green led the boys’ team, finishing 14th overall in the boys’ race. The Stoughton girls’ team finished 5th overall out of 10 teams, while the boys’ team finished 9th out of 10 teams.
Stoughton High’s Amy Kelly continued her stellar debut season, finishing eighth overall at the girls’ varsity Hockomock League cross country championships, held this past Saturday at Borderland State Park in Easton, on a raw October day, with temperatures barely above 40 degrees. Kelly, a freshman, ran the 5K race in 20:13. It was her “best performance of the year” at that distance, Stoughton girls’ coach bob Clarke said. Kelly was the top freshman runner in the varsity race. The SHS girls’ team finished fifth overall in the 10-team championship meet, the second best showing for a Davenport Division team (small Hockomock), behind only Oliver Ames. Meanwhile, the SHS boys’ team finished ninth out of ten teams, ahead of Canton. As he has …
Sunday, July 31, 2011
The Sunday Patch Passport has you leaving the friendly confines of Stoughton, mapping out where you can go on a 15, 30, or 60-minute drive from your home. You won’t want to miss these unique stops on our trip.
In the Venture Out portion of the Patch Passport series, we show you some of the best places you can visit in the area that are less than a tank of gas away. Learn more about each of these spots by watching a short video about each destination in the media gallery of this article. Borderland State Park in Easton (By Patrick Maguire, Easton Patch) If you’re looking to get out, enjoy nature, play a game of Frisbee golf or go for a run while taking in a piece of history at the same time, Borderland State Park is the perfect place for you. Located on Massapoag Ave. on the Easton-Sharon line, the park is the former estate of local socialites Oakes and Blanche Ames, whose stone mansion still remains the centerpiece of the property. Purchased by …