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The student news site of Hollis Brookline High School

The CavChron

Jack MacLeod 17 showing off his Falcons gear

Flag football league has renewed rivalry

Mario Barassi, Assistant Sports Editor November 30, 2016

There are many sports that Hollis Brookline High School offers, but some kids may want to try out-of-school sports as well. NFL Play 60 offers Flag Football at the Hampshire Dome in Milford. This is a...

Patrick MacDonald 18 tees off

An unexpected brotherhood

Dan Leone, Staff Writer October 20, 2016

Many supporters and players themselves thought that this golf season was going to be just another fall sport. But once the practices and matches got rolling, an unexpected brotherhood began.   Unlike...

Just some of accomplishments of David Ortiz

Bidding adieu to Big Papi

Colton Mailloux, Staff Writer October 19, 2016

On October 10, Red Sox Nation said a sad goodbye to an all time legend: the designated hitter, number 34, David Ortiz. The Red Sox played the Cleveland Indians in Game 3 of the American League Division...

Captains Sam Hall 17, Ryan Olson 18, JB Brackett 18

Captain Crisis

Dan Leone, Staff Writer October 4, 2016

It’s not very often a team loses its co-captains to injuries, let alone, a team filled with three captains all getting benched for this reason. For Hollis Brookline Varsity boys’ soccer, the scenario...

Sammy Mello 17, Miranda Moscatelli 17, Livi Simmerman 17

Cavalier Cheer Captains

Rachel Marquis, Media Editor September 21, 2016

The HBHS varsity cheer team brings spirit to the school, a type that goes beyond simply being proud to be a Cavalier. Leading the Spirit Squad this year are seniors Miranda Moscatelli, Livi Simmerman,...

HB looks to join local schools like Milford and Bishop Guertin by having a bass fishing team in the fall.

HB reeling in a bass fishing team

Nate Corsetti, Staff Writer April 5, 2016

Hollis Brookline offers a wide variety of sports for students to take part in. One sport, however, that has not been offered before at HB is bass fishing... until now. This fall, Hollis Brookline will...

The teams preseason scrimmage at UNH last weekend surp featured snow.

Young team holds high aspirations

Cam Chrystal, Staff Writer April 5, 2016

With spring sports starting last week, the girls lacrosse team has high hopes for this season. There are only a few returning seniors and six freshmen, so the team is very young. With all of the new players...

The 2016 Masters

The 2016 Masters

Jack Shields, Sports Editor March 31, 2016

Spring is finally here, which means golf’s most prestigious tournament is fast approaching. The Masters is a tournament that will last forever but has seen career’s flash before our eyes. Every April,...

The wrestling team put together an impressive season this year, led by seniors, Wyatt, Nathaniel and Kayne (pictured here).

Training for a purpose

Erowynn Maul-Latham, Staff Writer March 28, 2016

This wrestling season HB did great, like you could say about them every year. This year was a special one for senior wrestlers Wyatt Farwell ‘16, Caleb Lomme ‘16,  Nathaniel Lindsay ‘16, Nick...

Sports are a great way for people to go out, get together, exercise and enjoy themselves in a competitive environment.

Why sports rock

Sarah MaEachen, Production Editor March 25, 2016

Those of us who do not call themselves particularly, “athletically inclined” may not understand another’s fascination with how fast he or she can run, far he or she can throw, and how high he or...

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