2 monthes ago | By Boston Herald
FOXBORO - For the first time in program history, North Reading has a Super Bowl victory after coming up short a season ago.
The second-seeded Hornets recovered from a slow start and a 14-14 halftime score to take down No. 4 Shawsheen 44-28 in the Div. 5 Super Bowl at Gillette Stadium on Friday night.
“It feels so good,” said senior captain Alex Carucci about being able to cap off the season with a Super Bowl title after losing in the same contest last year. “Just after winter break last year, we devoted to the weight room. We devoted everything we had. We devoted every single ounce of...
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