Archive for: May, 2010

Canton Choral Society’s spring concert

The Canton Choral Society performed its first pops concert at the Canton Town Club on May 15th.

As You Like It: Grey’s Calamity — just call me McNutsy

There are times in my life when I’m thrilled to get more of anything, but most of the time I, like the architect Mies van der Rohe, believe that less is more. I don’t like things when they are overdone, overblown, overdressed. That being said, there are still too many times when I get caught […]

Man About Canton: Canton Choral Society wins battle with Murphy’s Law

DID YOU KNOW… Murphy’s Law made an unexpected appearance at the Canton Choral Society’s first pops concert on May 15 at the Canton Town Club, and the unwanted law lost the battle. Murphy’s Law says if something can go wrong, it will go wrong; and in this latest case, the law involved the electrotonic piano […]

Girls’ track team finishes strong at league meet

The CHS girls’ outdoor track team placed fifth in the Hockomock League’s two-day championship meet in Wrentham last week. Canton finished six points behind fourth-place North Attleboro. The team was led by veterans Anna Amico, Vicky Tondre, and Colleen Healy in the running events, and Chidimma Nwankwo, Amarachi Njoku, and Radiya Buchanan in the field […]

Boys’ track team ends regular season on high note

The CHS boys’ track team finished sixth in the Hockomock League Championships last week and ended the regular dual meet season with a good win over King Philip. The team had good success in the sprints, hurdles and many field events. Jon Vaughn placed second in the 110-meter hurdles with a best time of 15.28 […]

Girls’ lacrosse heading into postseason with momentum

The Canton High girls’ lacrosse team finished the season strong with two wins, 8-7 over Mansfield and 10-8 against Ursuline Academy. The girls finished the regular season with a 10-5-1 record, solidifying the team’s season-long goal of attaining double digits in the wins column. The win against Mansfield was particularly special because it was the […]

Boys’ lax ends regular season with dramatic week

By Dan DeBlasio It was the last week of the regular season for the Canton High School boys’ lacrosse team, and what a week it was. The Bulldogs were looking to make a little noise and improve their seeding in the Division 3 state tournament, which will begin next week. Canton had three games against […]

Softball team suffers frustrating loss to Stoughton

By Kathy Anderson The Canton High School varsity softball team fell to Stoughton in its only game last week 8-2, having previously defeated the Black Knights 7-0 on April 15. “This season has been really up and down for us,” said coach Danielle McNamara. “We play a really great game, and then have a poor […]

Baseball edged by Stoughton

The Canton High baseball team played well defensively, but a late rally fell short and the Bulldogs were defeated by visiting Stoughton 2-1 on May 17. Pitcher Joey Wilkinson pitched extremely well, giving up one earned run on six hits while striking out three batters in seven innings of work. The game featured several outstanding […]

Different lineups, same positive result

~ Girls’ tennis at 12-5 ~ By opening last week against Stoughton and Fontbonne Academy, two of the weaker opponents on the schedule this season, CHS girls’ tennis coach Sheila Conneely was able to shuffle her lineup, but even with a different combination of players, the results were just the same: Canton wins.  The girls’ tennis […]

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