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Boston College offers five from Tabor Academy

It has been a banner week at Tabor Academy, as Boston College offered five Seawolves players. The five players are Hugo Djeumeni, Amahn Williams, Kaiden Drinkwater, Jacob Burns, and Botond Varga. All five players also hold UMass offers. Djeumeni is a 6-foot, 190-pound running back in the 2025 class from Canada. Williams is a 6-4.5, 260-pound offensive lineman in the 2026 class from Randolph. Drinkwater is a 6-0.5, 180-pound wide……

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Q&A with Weymouth coach Mike Donovan

Weymouth football is experiencing a resurgence unlike most anyone expected under first-year coach Mike Donovan, who was previously an assistant at Brown. The Wildcats are 7-2, and coming off their biggest win of the year, a 20-0 shutout over Lincoln-Sudbury in the D1 playoffs. This week, Weymouth takes on Andover in another game the Wildcats are probably the underdog. We spoke over the phone with Donovan about his team and……

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College Dudes of the Week – Week 10

The season is winding down and conference title races are heating up. There were some big performances this past weekend in Division One College Football in New England  Here are our Dudes of the Week. Boston College quarterback Thomas Castellanos has been a fixture on this list. He completed 20-of-37 passes for 165 yards and a touchdown pass. He also carried the ball 22 times for 87 yards and a……

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Hafley’s consistency & team’s unwavering belief in him has led to turnaround for the Eagles

Image courtesy of BC Athletics Just about two months ago as Boston College sat at 1-3, the majority of the BC fan base wanted Jeff Hafley fired. Some of those fans seemingly had a good reason too. An ugly loss to NIU, a narrow win over Holy Cross and a downright embarrassing performance against Louisville didn’t inspire much confidence that things would get better any time soon. Fast forward to……

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Top 16 College Poll – Week 10

The top four teams all held serve and won this weekend, staying their respective conferences races.  The middle of the pack changed as several teams with faint conference and playoff chances all lost. Now they are finishing the season looking to win out.  Here is this week’s poll.  1. Harvard (7-1)- The Crimson took care of business at Columbia and host Penn on Saturday in a huge Ivy League match……

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