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Principal Girzone honors his New York roots on Jersey Day, shown here with Alex Willard 23.

The Importance of Your Passions: Meet Principal Tim Girzone

Tate Klauber, Staff Writer October 6, 2022
“Get involved with more things, because those opportunities don't always exist, and high school might be the time in your life where they are most prevalent,” Girzone said. “We do a lot of things here at HB. You might find something that you never thought you would enjoy, and that can be a really rewarding experience.”
Hollis-Brookline vs Sanborn DII Conference Championship

Overcoming adversity

Jack Shields, Sports Editor December 8, 2014

The Hollis-Brookline football team has been a team in transition for years, but disappointments only seem to fortify their team and their faith in what's still to come. The Hollis-Brookline football community...

Wyatt Farwell runs the ball down field with help from offensive line

Looking towards the future

Alexander Cate, Opinion Editor November 25, 2014

It’s been a whirlwind of a season and the Cavalier football program is finally at a close. With an 32-7 loss to Windham, many seniors have hung up the pads for the last time. Captain of the football...

After their final game, the football team came together to celebrate the fantastic end of a season.

Football wrap-up: Defying history

Nicole Landry, Staff Writer November 18, 2014

Entering and dominating their first playoff game and winning their conference, the Hollis-Brookline football team traveled to the semi-finals against Windham last Saturday, November 15th, where they exceeded...

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