New England's High School Sports Stars Shine Bright

New England, USASun Jan 04 2026
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New England's high school sports scene is buzzing with impressive achievements. James Tildsley, a senior at Shawsheen, made history by becoming the first wrestler in New England to secure 200 career pins. His quick and effective moves on the mat have made him a standout. Meanwhile, Aydin Lamb, a senior captain at Wakefield, broke his school's wrestling record with his 158th win. His coach praised his dedication and hard work, both in and out of the season. In hockey, Tewksbury's Tyler Bourgea surpassed a long-standing school record with 149 points, thanks to his stellar performance against Newton South. Vinny DeMaio from Methuen is closing in on the program's all-time wins record after reaching 200 career victories. Adam Loebl, a senior captain at Sharon, also hit a significant milestone with his 100th wrestling win.
Coach Kevin Russo celebrated his 500th career victory, a remarkable achievement spanning over three decades. His journey from Belmont to Watertown highlights the impact of dedicated coaching. Jack Lightfoot from Tewksbury earned his 100th wrestling win, showcasing his growth and resilience. On the basketball court, Matthew Cloonan from Needham led a thrilling comeback, while Samia Lalikos from Masconomet dominated with a double-double. In hockey, Donnie Gregory from Martha’s Vineyard and Chase Pelletier from Pentucket delivered standout performances. The list of top scorers and defenders across various sports reflects the talent and competitiveness in New England high school athletics.
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