High Schooler Shines Light on Women's Sports

Regional high school student Violet MacPhail organized a panel that included documentary producers and an Olympic gold medal winner to talk about women's rights and modern-day sexism in sports.

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Girls Soccer Continues to Shine as Fall Season Progresses

The Vineyard girls soccer team has picked up right where they left off last season, dominating their opponents by way of relentless attack and near-impenetrable defense.

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Field Goal Gives Football Team Exciting Overtime Win

On Friday, under the lights on a crisp early-fall night, the Vineyard football team defeated the Lunenburg Knights 16-3 to improve their record to 2-1.

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Fall Sports Season Gets Underway

With the turn of the calendar comes the return of fall high school sports on the Vineyard. And after last's year strong showing, the hype has returned, too.

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Tennis Teams Advance in First Round Playoff Matches

The Vineyard boys tennis team is on to the next round of the playoffs after sweeping Ludlow 5-0 Friday afternoon on their home court.

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Girls Golf Team Looks to Become a Varsity Sport

Longtime basketball coach Mike Joyce is now also the coach for the girls club golf team. Later this year, he will apply to register girls golf as a varsity sport at the high school.

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Spring Sports Rise to the Challenge at Mid-Season Mark

The Vineyard high school student-athletes were back in action this week following spring break and the time to lock in and stack up wins is now.

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Spring Sports Teams Hit the Ground Running

Spring sports are back in action at the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School as the tennis, baseball, softball, lacrosse, track and sailing teams open their sessons.

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Boys Hockey Falls To Tough Norwell Team

Playoff fever came to an end for the Vineyard boys hockey team Thursday evening as the top-seeded Norwell Clippers took down the Vineyarders 5-0 at The Bog in Kingston.

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Contractors Volunteer To Repair Field at High School

A trio of local contractors has volunteered to repair a steep drop-off, running more than 300 feet along the home sideline of the main athletic field.

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