From the principal –
Girls hoops sectional finals, Notre Dame 58, Medfield 53. Great effort by the Warriors, battled back & played hard for 4 qtrs. #warriorpride
From the principal –
Girls hoops sectional finals, Notre Dame 58, Medfield 53. Great effort by the Warriors, battled back & played hard for 4 qtrs. #warriorpride
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http://www.hnibnews.com/mass-d2-south-boys-tourney-preview-top-seed-medfield-heads-talented-pack/
Play will begin Tuesday with first round action in what may be the most intriguing sectional bracket, Division 2 Boys South. Sixteen teams have qualified
Here is a look at them as they are seeded:
#1 Medfield (14-1-5): The Warriors spent most of the first half of the season ranked #1 in Mass D2 and for good reason. They are a solid squad, certainly capable of reaching the Garden.
“I think that we (as all teams) will feel the pressure of the moment,” said Medfield coach Toby Carlow. “It is how we handle each game. The keys to our success starts from the back end. We have gotten solid goaltending all season and solid defensive play.”
Medfield can also score, led by veteran seniors Matt Treiber (21-21-42) and John McLean (18-17-35). Freshman Brian Abely (9-18-27) has been a welcome addition. Sophomore Ryan Johnson (12 pts) will contribute. The defense will look to senior Nigel Reiff (12 pts), senior Jonathan Seibel (9 pts) and senior Michael Walsh (8 pts) for leadership in front of senior goalie Matt Malvese.
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Posted in Medfield High School, Sports, Uncategorized
Great idea in a story from the Hometown Weekly – see article below –
“Medfield High senior George Sawan and D-S senior Will McMillen have arranged a collection at the Thanksgiving Day game. . . to support the Medfield Food Cupboard” –
Nice work guys! –
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The Thanksgiving Day football game between Medfield and Dover-Sherborn will offer more than just an on-field rivalry. (Staff Photo)
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Wed, Nov 18, 2015
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Medfield High senior George Sawan and D-S senior Will McMillen have arranged a collection at the Thanksgiving Day game, which is annually the biggest crowd of the season, to support the Medfield Food Cupboard.
The Food Cupboard helps families in and around Medfield keep food on the table and, especially during the holiday season and over the winter, it needs the community’s support to make that mission happen.
To help the cause, McMillen and Sawan are asking that each fan bring one non-perishable food item to the game on Thursday, Nov. 26.
“We never know, any of us, what is going to happen in our lives and it could be that someday we will be the ones that need a little help,” said Sawan.
“During the holiday times things can be especially tough for these families as they try to make things a little more happy and festive without a lot of resources.”
Although Sawan and McMillen have not met, the two seniors are spearheading the Thanksgiving game effort and are turning it into a friendly rivalry to see which set of fans will donate the most.
Sawan explained, “It may seem like just a small gesture but small gestures add up and create stronger communities.”
“We may be different towns and sports rivals but we all want the same outcome, to support and help those in need.”
Among the items that the Food Cupboard is requesting are chili, beef stew, assorted soups, canned chicken and beef, baked beans, pasta sauces, tomato products, canned pineapple, raisins, large juices, canned vegetables (especially corn, carrots, and peas), sweet and salty snacks, and kid-friendly cereal.
For more information and the full list of items that the Food Cupboard needs, visit http://www.medfieldfoodcupboard.org.
Every year, the battle between the Raiders and the Warriors is significant, but for Sawan this season means a little more because of the off-the-field losses that his teammates have fought through this fall.
“I have been inspired by my teammates and how they have handled their losses. A win would mean everything to us, and I know I am going to play my hardest to make sure that happens, but even if we lose, we know we still have each other to lean on.”
— Hometown Weekly Staff
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Posted in Charity, Medfield Food Cupboard, Medfield High School, Sports

Tuesday November 24, 2015@ 7:00 PM
AGENDA (SUBJECT TO CHANGE)
7:00 PM Medfield High School State Championship Boys Lacrosse Team
Presentation of citations
NEW BUSINESS
Vote to sign contract with Waste Water Services, Bridgewater, MA
Other business that may arise
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Posted in Medfield High School, Schools, Select Board matters, Sports
Medfield Foundation Angel Run is celebrating its 10th Anniversary! The race will take place on Sunday, December 6th at 2PM. If you register by October 31st you will save $5 (early registration is $25 and race day registration is $30) AND you will receive the always popular Angel Run T-Shirt. This year 10th anniversary keepsakes can also be purchased through online registration (they will be available at Park St. Books after on-line registration closes 10/31). You can register at http://MedfieldFoundation.org.
We are currently looking for volunteers to help us make this year another big success. We would appreciate it if you would review the volunteer opportunities available on the link below and sign up to help us make it happen.
www.SignUpGenius.com/go/904084EADAA2DA20-volunteer
Please note my fellow committee chairs will also be sending similar emails out. It is possible you will receive more than one email requesting your assistance. Please excuse the inconvenience. It would also be great if you could share this email with your network to help recruit both participants and volunteers. The Angel Run is all about helping Medfield residents in need and the Medfield Foundation motto is “Building Community” and we can’t do that without you.
Thank you in advance for your help!
Evan
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Posted in Entertainment, Events, Medfield Foundation, Sports
The frost isn’t on the pumpkin yet but the wings are on the angel!
Time is flying so register now for early bird pricing and the famous Angel Run t-shirt for the 2015 MFi Angel Run.
Regstration is exclusively online at http://www.medfieldfoundation.org through Oct. 31st. After that date, you can only register on race day and t-shirts will not be available. Don’t miss out! Do your first good deed of the coming holiday season by signing up today. Proceeds from the MFi Angel Run stay right here in our community to help Medfield residents in need.
In honor of the 10th anniversary of the Angel Run you can purchase during registration a special Angel Run keepsake.
“Give Where You Live” and sign up at medfieldfoundation.org.
Follow us on Facebook and Twitter @MedfieldFndn for updates on the run/walk, training tips and more opportunities to be involved in this great community event. This year features bib chip timing and as always, all paces, including strollers and leashed dogs are welcome.
Join us on Sunday, December 6th at 2pm with bells on!
With appreciation,
Your MFi Angel Run Team
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Posted in Charity, Children, Entertainment, Medfield Foundation, Sports, Teens
Join us for the 10th running (or walking) of the Angel Run on Sunday, December 6th at 2pm!
Registration for the MFi Angel Run is officially open. This year registration is exclusively online at www.medfieldfoundation.org and runs through October 31st. Register by this date to receive the always popular commemorative Angel Run t-shirt. After October 31st online registration will close and sign ups will be limited to the day of the event only, with no t-shirt option. New this year will be bib tag timing and an option to purchase a special 10th anniversary Angel Run keepsake when you register online.
Cheers,
The MFi Angel Run Team
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Posted in Medfield Foundation, Recreation, Sports
Lots of photos of the win by the MHS girls basketball team yesterday at this site. I was at MHS this morning for the MCAP meeting, and heard that the team was having a breakfast today, before its state title game.
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Posted in Medfield High School, Sports
In the New York Time today –
A Pete Carroll Fan Club Deep in Patriots Territory
New York Times
MEDFIELD, Mass. — Pete Carroll left this town in 2000 and says he cannot remember ever coming back. He need not worry. His sterling reputation …
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Posted in Sports
Medfield High School senior Jack Cadigan is featured as Sports Illustrated’s high school athlete of the month – what a great story, with both a really special and a happy ending.
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Posted in Medfield High School, Sports, Volunteers