By Avonlea Cummings
Hometown Weekly Sports Reporter
The Needham boys lacrosse team hosted the Newton North Tigers on Thursday, May 2 for their tenth Bay State Conference competition of the season. The Rockets dominated over the Tigers, solidifying their seventh straight win against Newton North 12-3.
Girls’ Lax silences Dedham

By Avonlea Cummings
Hometown Weekly Sports Reporter
The Medfield girls lacrosse Warriors hosted the Dedham Marauders on Monday, April 22, for their sole Tri-Valley League competition of the regular season. The Warriors secured a decisive victory against the Marauders, with a final score of 19-0. Under the...
Boys’ Lax squash Wellesley

By Avonlea Cummings
Hometown Weekly Sports Reporter
Medfield boys’ lacrosse displayed a dominant performance against the Wellesley Raiders on Tuesday, April 16. Led by Tim Collins, who recorded seven goals and two assists, and Braedon Sutton, who contributed four goals and one assist, the Warriors secured a...
Girls’ tennis defeats Holliston

By Avonlea Cummings
Hometown Weekly Sports Reporter
The Medfield Girls’ Tennis team has shown promising progress as they navigate through the 2023-2024 season. Adding another victory to their record, the girls secured a hard-fought win against the Holliston Panthers with a score of 3-2 on Wednesday, April...
Boys’ Volleyball triumphs over Nipmuc

By Avonlea Cummings
Hometown Weekly Sports Reporter
The Medfield boys volleyball team hosted Nipmuc High School on Wednesday, April 10, where the boys emerged victorious with a 3-1 win over Nipmuc. With this win, the Medfield Warriors advance to a 3-0 Tri-Valley League record and carry an...
MedLax dominates Westwood

By Avonlea Cummings
Hometown Weekly Sports Reporter
The Medfield boys’ lacrosse team traveled to Westwood High on Thursday, April 4th, for their first road game of the season against the Wolverines. The Warriors delivered a strong performance, securing a win with a final score of 19-10 over...
MedTen: Warriors Will

By Avonlea Cummings
Hometown Weekly Sports Reporter
The MedTen girls are primed for the upcoming tennis season, armed with determination, talent, and excellent team chemistry. Under the guidance of head coach Beth Eby, the team has commenced their preseason preparations and kicked off their campaign against Ashland...
Collins Carries boys’ lax to victory

By Avonlea Cummings
Hometown Weekly Sports Reporter
In Medfield's season-opening victory against the Ashland Clockers, Tim Collins played a pivotal role in guiding the boys' lacrosse team to success. Collins demonstrated his prowess on the field, tallying five goals and providing two assists in the decisive 13-1...
Girls’ Lacrosse prepares for regular season

By Avonlea Cummings
Hometown Weekly Sports Reporter
On a cold and rainy Saturday morning, March 23, the Westwood Flahive and multi-purpose fields buzzed with activity as the Westwood girls' lacrosse play day commenced. Despite the rain, the event saw enthusiastic participation from multiple high school teams, including...
Girls hoop wins State Championship

By Avonlea Cummings
Hometown Weekly Sports Reporter
In a hard-fought contest on Sunday at the Tsongas Center in Lowell, the top-seeded Medfield High School girls' basketball team secured the Division II state championship with a 48-42 victory over sixth-seeded Worcester South. It required a stellar team effort...
Boys’ Hockey season comes to a close

By Max Clifford
Hometown Weekly Reporter
A raucous Loring Ice Arena in Framingham was the most fitting setting for a physical showdown between the Medfield High School varsity boys’ ice hockey team and the hosts from Shawsheen Valley Technical High School. The Warriors gave the second-seeded Rams...
Girls hoop rolls on to State final

The Medfield girls basketball team punched their ticket to the State Championship game Tuesday night with a decisive 60-46 win over Oliver Ames. The girls will now face the winner of Northampton and Worcester South in the championship game at Tsongas Arena in Lowell later this week.
Medball raised the...
MHS hosts first Model United Nations conference

Superintendent Jeffrey Marsden and Principal Robert Parga are pleased to share that Medfield High School's Model United Nations club hosted about 80 student delegates from eight schools at its first conference.
The MEDMUN event, held at Medfield High School earlier this month, provided an educational experience for student delegates interested...
MedBall and Big Blue doubleheader

By Avonlea Cummings
Hometown Weekly Sports Reporter
The gymnasium was packed Friday, March 1st at Medfield High School, as many fans gathered to cheer on the number one-seeded MedBall team and the sixth-seeded Big Blue team as they hosted a double-header in their first round of playoffs....
Warriors finish regular season strong

By Max Clifford
Hometown Weekly Reporter
Medfield High School Boys’ Varsity Basketball finished their regular season strong, winning their sixth straight game and earning the championship trophy from the annual Warrior Classic hosted by Foxboro High School. The Warriors of Medfield faced off against the hosts in...
MedBall slips past Central Catholic in final seconds

By Avonlea Cummings
Hometown Weekly Sports Reporter
The MedBall (18-1) girls traveled to Woburn Memorial High School on Saturday, February 17, to compete in the 35th annual Comcast tournament. MedBall went head to head against Central Catholic High (15-4) and battled throughout the afternoon, coming out on...
Boys’ Hockey faces ups and downs

By Max Clifford
Hometown Weekly Reporter
Medfield High School Varsity Boys’ Hockey wrapped up league play last week with a Monday night tune-up against Holliston before hosting Westwood for their senior game on Friday. After teeing off for nine goals against Holliston, the Warriors found themselves in...
Girls’ hockey falls short to Wolverines

By Avonlea Cummings
Hometown Weekly Sports Reporter
On February 7, the Medfield girls’ hockey team traveled to the Westwood Wolverines house at the Canton Ice House for their second TVL match-up of the season. In Wednesday evening’s competition, the Wolverines were ready to draw blood, scoring three...
MedBall dominates Wolverines

By Avonlea Cummings
Hometown Weekly Sports Reporter
Basketball is a fast-paced game, counting down the seconds on the shot clock, teams have only 35 seconds to strategize and execute their chances to the hoop. Alongside strategy, comes agility, and the determination to stay in the game every...
Harlem Wizards visit MHS

By Madison Butkus
Hometown Weekly Reporter
Medfield residents enjoyed a special treat on Wednesday, January 31st, as the World Famous Harlem Wizards visited Medfield High School (MHS) Gymnasium for a fundraising event. Throughout the evening, the Wizards engaged with the crowd, signed autographs, showcased amazing trick shots,...