Crusaders
Trinity’s Edokpolo, Memorial’s Rodriguez shine in weekend track meets
read more…: Trinity’s Edokpolo, Memorial’s Rodriguez shine in weekend track meetsMemorial High’s Hannah Rodriguez turned in a sterling individual performance, with two first place finishes and a second, in Saturday’s multi-team meet at Phillips Exeter Academy.
Slumping Memorial steamrolled by Bishop Guertin, 62-27
read more…: Slumping Memorial steamrolled by Bishop Guertin, 62-27Balance and depth helped Bishop Guertin snap a three-game losing streak in emphatic fashion, slamming Memorial, 62-27, Friday night.
Bedford grapplers sweep past Central, Memorial
read more…: Bedford grapplers sweep past Central, MemorialA popular saying in coaching circles is, “any time you compete, there are only two possible results. You either win or you learn.”
Trinity rallies past Memorial, 66-64
read more…: Trinity rallies past Memorial, 66-64Shawn O’Neil dropped in 10 of his game-high 20 points in the fourth quarter, leading Trinity High to a wild, 66-64 over Memorial, Tuesday night.
Pelham slips past Memorial, 46-44, moves into Chandler semis
read more…: Pelham slips past Memorial, 46-44, moves into Chandler semisGrace Riley sank a pair of free throws with 30.5 seconds remaining lifting Pelham High to a 46-44 win over Memorial High, Wednesday night in the nightcap of the opening round of the 2023 Doug Chandler Christmas Basketball Tournament at Central High.
Memorial boys suffer gut-wrenching loss to Concord, 2-1
read more…: Memorial boys suffer gut-wrenching loss to Concord, 2-1In a season filled with disappointment and frustration, the Memorial High boys soccer team found a new level of heartbreak in a 2-1 loss to Concord High, Tuesday night at Chabot-McDonough Field.
Smothering defense carries Bishop Guertin past Memorial, 65-48
read more…: Smothering defense carries Bishop Guertin past Memorial, 65-48A visit to Bishop Guertin, Friday night, brought the Crusaders back to Earth. The Cardinals used a smothering defense to build a 22-point lead midway through the second quarter and cruised to a 65-48 win.
Memorial outlasts Central, 39-37, loses Pepra-Omani to injury
read more…: Memorial outlasts Central, 39-37, loses Pepra-Omani to injuryIt was an image both heartbreaking and poignant. Memorial High’s Madison Pepra-Omani, laying under the basket on the floor of the Crusaders’ gym, tears flowing, in excruciating pain, being tended to by team officials. Sitting on the floor, right beside, was Memorial senior co-captain Elizabeth Barrientos.