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COVID puts some Natick winter sports on ice temporarily; forces spectator changes for sports, arts

January 7, 2022 by Bob Brown Leave a Comment

In coping with the COVID-19 surge, Natick Public Schools is putting a handful of its winter sports on pause after consulting with local and state health officials.

Here’s the plan:

  • Boys’ varsity Ice hockey: Paused 12/31, return on 1/10
  • JV boys’ ice hockey: Paused 1/6, return on 1/17
    9th grade boys’ ice hockey: Paused 1/6, return on 1/17
  • Wrestling (all levels including Middle School): Paused 1/4, return on 1/15
  • Boys’ varsity basketball: Paused 1/4, return on 1/15
Spectators of Natick High and Middle School athletics are in for a change, too, as are those with other schools in the Bay State Conference. NPS calls this move “a proactive measure to limit the scope of the latest COVID 19 surge.”

Natick High School and Middle School Athletics will be adopting the following protocols for all home games/contests until Tuesday Jan. 18.

  • limiting spectators to 2 adult guests per player for both home/away teams
  • visiting teams will be arriving dressed to play with no locker room availability
  • live streaming games at as many levels as teams/Natick Pegasus can handle

Wellesley High’s recent temporary suspension of winter sports due to rising COVID-19 rates created a weird local media frenzy before the school system shortly thereafter announced a resumption of activities the next week.


Natick Public Schools also announced a temporary change for attendees of its arts/honors recitals:
  • Family members only, seated in auditorium in family clusters with 6 feet of distancing between family groups


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Those who saved runner in Natick during Boston Marathon to be honored

November 9, 2021 by Bob Brown Leave a Comment

Update: Here’s a video of the ceremony.

The Boston Athletic Association on Wednesday, Nov. 10 plans to recognize those who saved a runner’s life during the 125th Boston Marathon, according to the Natick Police Department.

The ceremony is being held at 1pm in front of the Natick Fire Station at 22 East Central St. in Natick and will recognize the runners and professional first responders who provided life-saving care to Meghan Roth, a runner who suffered cardiac arrest near mile eight, just before the Natick line.

Honorary medals will be handed out.
Those being honored:
• Capt. Eric Williamson, Natick Fire Department
• LT. Matt Mullen, NFD
• FF/Paramedic Kyle Sammon, NFD
• FF Jeff Libby, NFD
• FF Dan Gould, NFD
• Ofc. Scott Wade, NPD
• Framingham EMS/Brewster
• A1(P44) – Scott Marcosa & Mark Jacobs
• FS3 – Ken Reynolds
• Dr. Dan Muehschlegel/Runner
• Tom Grilk, President & CEO of the B.A.A.
• Chris Troyanos, Medical Coordinator for the Boston Marathon

Boston Marathon 2021, Natick


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Natick turns out to support Boston Marathon 2021 runners

October 11, 2021 by Deborah Brown Leave a Comment

In a raucous show of support, Natick residents lined either side of the 01760 section of the Boston Marathon course in big numbers to cheer on athletes as they made their way to the Boston finish line.

Runners and para athletes seemed to appreciate the mid-race noise put out by the drummers in front of the Morse Institute Library; the golden-oldies tunes that blared from a speaker system set up in a pick-up truck outside of Dunkin; shouts from front porches and rooftops; along with the clang of many, many cowbells

Over 50 Natick residents were on the list from the Boston Athletic Association for official runners of the 125th in-person Boston Marathon. Some qualified based on speed, some for committing to raise money for charities.

Natick’s fastest overall runner was Dylan Jones, with a time of 2:43:29, according to the Boston Athletic Association. Christine Mcgrory topped all female runners from Natick in 3:18:51.  More results.

Here are some pics of the scene:

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Boston Marathon 2021, Natick

 

Boston Marathon 2021, Natick

 

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Natick’s Boston Marathon runners

September 28, 2021 by Bob Brown Leave a Comment

Here’s the list from the Boston Athletic Association for official runners of the in-person Boston Marathon, slated for Monday, Oct. 11. Some qualified based on speed, some for committing to raise money for charities.

Where we know a runner’s charity, we’ve linked to their fundraising page below (some may require login). Feel free to message us to add yours: natickreport@gmail.com

Bib # Name M/F
13147 Armitage, Natascia F
17640 Bajpai, Ravi M
18160 Barbin, Michelle F
19033 Beale, Shannon F
18292 Briggs, Graham M
18207 Caruso, Anthony M
18205 Case, Kenneth M
17178 Chukwu, Isioma F
18466 Dal Molin Jr, Thomas M
3610 Davis, Michael M
18998 Delorie, Alexander M
19282 Delrey, Jennifer F
17381 Edwards, Rick M
18218 Fair, Josephine F
18307 Ferguson, Sarah F
2990 Fleming, Jack M
1501 Georgules, Chris M
18170 Gonzalez, Fernando M
16285 Gonzalez, Monica F
18274 Green, Juliana F
1489 Greenwald, Russell M
19451 Harrow, Amanda F
16900 Heald, William M
18202 Henkle Aguirre, Helen F
5434 Jetzer, Charles M
826 Jones, Dylan M
6606 Keenan, Tom M
16876 Kemp, Mark M
18430 Kynoch, Nicholas M
18340 Lafleur, Emily F
18213 Lucenta, Allison F
17539 Lund, Tiffany F
7695 Macfarlane, Craig M
2985 Mandhata, Uday M
7400 Mcgrory, Christine F
17080 Mcmillan, Chris M
16556 Miller, Amy F
18270 Osborne, Lauren F
17218 Pascarelli, Jenney F
17667 Pierce, Drew M
18166 Riley, Sabrina F
18329 Rochelle, Robert M
18248 Root, Kirsten F
18155 Sack, Jennifer F
10833 Santo, Leah F
4201 Schenk, Patric M
12899 Shumaker, Jacey F
19382 Smith, Josh M
16015 Stevens, Aaron M
17498 Sugg, Andrew M
8845 Takahara, Mineharu M
18459 Vogel, Tom M
virtual boston marathon runners

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Natick athletes recognized as All-Scholastics

July 19, 2021 by Bob Brown Leave a Comment

A handful of Natick High School student-athletes earned recognition for their efforts during the Spring and Fall II seasons through the Globe All-Scholastics program (a print version was available on Sunday, July 18). A bunch more athletes earned honorable mention and all-star honors.

Natick’s All-Scholastics:

  • Katherine Canty, pitcher and RBI machine, softball
  • Colby LeBlanc, boys lacrosse
  • Jalyn Aponte, running back, football
  • Will Lederman, QB, football
  • Joe Babson, wrestling

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