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Marblehead's Dean Fader scores Gloucester goalie Jesse Glidden during their Cape Ann Savings Bank Holiday Tournament game at the Talbot Rink Wednesday. The game concluded after the Gloucester Times went to press, for a complete game story and box score please see gloucestertimes.com/sports. The Holiday Tournament final will be played tonight at 8:00 p.m. with the consolation game being played at 6:00 p.m. Beverly beat Triton 6-3 in the night's first contest to move on to tonight's final. At press time Marblehead was leading Gloucester 3-0 after two periods of play.
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Bruins rally late to beat Rangers, take 3-0 series lead
NEW YORK -- It took 40 years for Original Six rivals Boston and New York to face off again in the playoffs. Beantown's Bruins seem intent on wrapping up the long-awaited get-together in a hurry. Daniel Paille scored the tiebreaking goal with 3:31 le
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Boys Lacrosse: Gloucester holds off ME for 6-5 win
GLOUCESTER-- Gloucester head lacrosse coach Drew Dominick said one of his team's worst performances of the season came in a 6-1 loss to Manchester Essex earlier this season. With the Hornets visiting Nate Ross Field on Tuesday, Gloucester was looking
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Area Roundup: GHS girls lax falls setting up must win game today
Girls Lacrosse Lynnfield 15 Gloucester 8 Gloucester drops to 5-8 with the loss and can not finish the regular season above .500 but still has a chance to get into the postseason. Gloucester can clinch a share of the Northeastern Conference South titl
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