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Drama Students Earn Acting Awards in Festival Hosted by HHS

Hanover High School drama students shone as they performed and hosted the Massachusetts Educational Theater Guild Competition on March 3. Hundreds of students from eight schools converged on HHS for the daylong event, each performing a timed play before a panel of judges. The top three schools moved to the next round and one step closer to the state competition.

HHS students performed A Day in the Garden, written by junior John Salvucci and senior Olivia Norris. It is an original take on the biblical story of the Garden of Eden. While the METG judges did not choose the play for the next round, students Elise Falvey, Fred Trankels and Cole Fitzpatrick all won acting awards.

“There was such an exciting buzz of positivity between hundreds of teenagers who didn’t know each other previously but all shared a passion for theater,” said Humanities Director Dr. Walsh. “Hanover students were respectful and kind and represented our community and school with class.”

Parents, students and teachers volunteered throughout the day to time the plays, serve lunch and dinner, and host a dance that capped off the night.

Photos courtesy of Peggy Linn

 

Winter Tourney: Boys Hockey Skates into State Final

For the third time in five years, the boys hockey team has earned a spot in the Division 3 state championship game. The Indians defeated Swampscott 5-0 March 14 to win the D3 Eastern Mass championship and a trip to the Garden. Manning Morris scored two goals, and Zachary Taylor, Connor Morris and Justin Conforti each added another.  Kevin Chandler had yet another shutout in net . The Indians are hoping for a repeat of 2016, when they took home the state title.

Named top seed in Division 3 South after going 19-0 in the regular season, the Indians  won the Sectional title with a 6-0 win over Rockland March 11.  Led by captains Taylor,  Connor Morris, Drew Cratty and Paul McCabe, the Indians had earlier rolled past 20th seed Ashland, 6-0, and 17th seeded Abington, 9-0. Their only post-season challenge has been a 2-1 win over 8th seeded Bishop Stang in the South Sectional quarterfinals March 5.

The championship game will be played at TD garden on Sunday, March 18. Hanover, which is the only unbeaten team in the state, will face defending champ Shrewsbury.

The boys basketball team’s quest for a repeat state championship ended in the Division 2 South semifinals, a bittersweet moment that capped a stellar season. Seeded 5th in the tournament, lost to top seeded Boston Tech, 58-47, on March 7. JP Landry scored 18 points and two-time league MVP Matt Delahunt added 17. But Tech’s offense came out on top. The squad had advanced to the semifinals  with a gritty win over Foxboro, 58-57, on March 4. A big crowd of supporters had traveled to 4th seed Foxboro to cheer on the Indians, who were powered by 25 points from Landry and a key basket in the closing seconds by  Delahunt. Coached by Mr. Hannigan, the team went 17-4 in the regular season and won the Patriot League Fisher Division.  Delahunt scored his 1,000th point and he, Landry, Aaron Boise and Jake McInerney were named Patriot League All-Stars. This was the team’s first season in Division 2 South after winning the D-3 South title last year .

 

Check back for updates and a roundup of all HHS winter sports teams!

 

Celtics Red Hot After All-Star Break

Since the All-Star break, the Boston Celtics have won four straight games and are playing some of their best basketball of the season. They are averaging 118 points per game while only giving up 103. Kyrie Irving has been leading the Celtics with 27 points per game over the last four. He continues to prove that the Celtics trade for him was a smart deal.

During this winning streak, the Celtics bench has been spectacular, with Marcus Smart back from a hand injury and the emergence of Terry Rozier. Jaylen Brown and rookie Jayson Tatum both have played well, each scoring double digits at least twice in this four game stretch. Lastly, Al Horford has played tremendously all year and has been doing everything for the Celtics. On a nightly basis, he rebounds the ball well, looks to score and has high assist totals for a big man. I believe the key to this win streak has been the rest that the team got over the break. They also are playing better defense and sharing the ball more on offense.

The next big test for the Celtics comes this Saturday night at 8:30 pm against the Houston Rockets, who have won 14 straight. The last time these two teams faced off, the Celtics won 99-98 after two key turnovers from James Harden. This should be a great matchup on Saturday and it definitely is must -watch NBA basketball.    

RAD Training Gives Students Self-Defense Skills

Someone in the United States is sexually assaulted every 98 seconds, according to to the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN), an American organization that works to stop sexual violence (2018). Not only that, the highest percentage of victims of sexual violence are aged 18-34 (RAINN 2018). Therefore, knowing how to defend oneself against sexual assault is not just a helpful precaution, but a skill set that is becoming increasingly important.

In December 2017, Hanover High School piloted a Rape Aggression Defense (RAD) Training program to offer female students the opportunity to learn how to defend themselves. Nearly 20 students reported to the gym during school hours for several days to receive training in self-defense from gym teachers and the Hanover Police Department. There will be another training program from March 13th to 15th to offer more students the chance to learn how to protect themselves.

Before bringing the program to Hanover, the HHS PE/ Wellness staff and local resource officer John Voelkel underwent comprehensive training to become certified in female physical defense, according to Mrs Bostwick and Mrs. Della Croce. The objective of the training is “to provide students with self defense knowledge (knowledge is 90% of self defense education) and skills so that if they are ever faced with a situation they will have a variety of escape and counter options at their disposal,” the teachers said. RAD was started at the high school primarily to protect students against sexual attacks. Mrs. Bostwick and Mrs. D added that the program helps bring the community together by involving the Hanover Police Department, and that the training expands the PE/ Wellness curriculum in an important way. Not only does this program prepare women for the future, it is also free of charge.

Though the types of defense strategies are kept confidential to protect the participants of the training, Mrs. Bostwick and Mrs. D. said the defense will help students to feel more capable and ready for whatever might happen in the future. They explained that the training not only teaches physical strategies for protection, but it also grants each participating young women self confidence in knowing that she can protect herself if necessary: “Perhaps one of the best benefits is self-reliance, knowing that you have this inner strength to protect yourself,” the teachers explained.

Kristen Nguyen, an HHS senior who participated in the December RAD training, described how she now feels confident not only in her ability to defend herself while living on a college campus but also in life after graduation. Kristen would recommend the program to other students. “I feel like it’s generally good knowledge to know how to keep yourself safe for college and beyond,” she said. “RAD in general was a welcoming experience to those who might be a bit nervous, and it was fun but also educational.”

In a world where sexual assault statistics are alarmingly high, knowing how to defend oneself provides the confidence and skills to feel safer and more prepared in any situation.

Click here for more information on RAD

Unified Basketball Photo Gallery

The Hanover High School Unified Sports program brings together Special Education students and peer mentors to play soccer, basketball, and kickball together against other area high schools.

Click the link below to view a gallery of photos from the Feb. 13 game, Hanover vs Abington, originally published on WickedLocal.com.

http://abington.wickedlocal.com/photogallery/WL/20180223/NEWS/223009994/PH/1?start=2

For more information, contact adviser Allyson Gately at agately@hanoverschools.ord.

2017 Music Broke Records & Boundaries

The year 2017 was one of record-breaking and genre-bending music. One of the biggest songs of the year, “Despacito” by Luis Fonsi, Daddy Yankee and Justin Bieber, soared through the charts. It has the most views of any video on YouTube,  is the best-selling song that isn’t primarily English, and is tied for the longest reign at number one. If it wasn’t for the smash hit, “Look What You Made Me Do” by Taylor swift, then Despacito would have remained at the top of the chart for a much longer time.

Despite its release late in the year, Swift’s album, Reputation, was the number one selling album of 2017. In fact, it became the best-selling album after only four days, with 1.9 million units sold. Her friend and collaborator on the album , Ed Sheeran, had the second best-selling album of the year, Divide, and the best selling song of the year, “Shape of You”. He also had the third, fifth, and eigth best-selling songs: “Castle on the Hill,” “Perfect,” and “Galway Girl.” Another outstanding achievement of this year was Cardi B topping the charts with her song “Bodak Yellow.” She is the only solo female rapper to achieve that since Lauryn Hill in 1998.

The highest award a musician can ever get is a Grammy and, in February, many deserving artists were awarded. Adele won the most with five awards including Album and Record of the Year. Later in the year, Bruno Mars dominated at the American Music Awards, with eight awards for his album 24K Magic.

Music has always been a way for people to connect and heal, which has never been more true than in 2017. It began with the horrific  attack on Ariana Grande’s concert in Manchester, England, last May that left 23 dead. To combat this hatred, Grande threw a benefit concert called One Love Manchester with all of the profits going to the victims of the attack. Other musicians began to follow her lead, realizing that they could use their platform to help others. These musicians included Jennifer Lopez, Lin Manuel Miranda, Jay-Z, and Willie Nelson, all for different causes.

In 2017, music started to become more political. Two artists stand out for doing this, Kendrick Lamar and Jay-Z, with albums heavily focused on issues that the American people are experiencing today such as racism and intolerance. In addition, several artists returned to the industry after going a while without a new release, including Taylor Swift, Jay-Z, Kelly Clarkson, Pink, Katy Perry, Kesha, Eminem, and Lady Gaga. 

Pats Back in the Super Bowl

The New England Patriots appearance in Super Bowl LII marks the 10th for the franchise and the 8th in the Brady-Belichick era. The Pats are heading to Minnesota to face off against the Philadelphia Eagles after coming from behind to defeat the Jacksonville Jaguars in the AFC Championship on Sunday.

The Patriots were heavy favorites to beat Jacksonville until the cut heard around the football world occurred Wednesday. After Tom Brady sliced his right hand at practice, he missed Thursday and was limited on Friday. When news got out, many started picking the Jaguars to win the game. In his press conference Friday, Brady was optimistic about playing on Sunday, answering “ we’ll see.” With a Jaguars pass rush that can hit Brady and a great pass defense, Brady’s hand was up for a fight on Sunday.  But the hand was not a factor in the game. Brady finished 26/38 for 290 yards and two TD’s, while Danny “Playoff” Amendola had seven catches for 84 yards and two huge TD’s. 

On the first drive, Brady completed all 6 of his passes for 57 yards, leading  to a 31-yard field goal by Stephen Gostkowski. But then Jacksonville drove right down the field to score a touchdown and go up 7-3. The next possession stalled for the Patriots, forcing them to punt and give up the ball. That led to a Leonard Fournette touchdown and a 14-3 Jacksonville lead in the second quarter. The Patriots then got the ball with two and half minutes left in the second quarter and were looking for a touchdown to close out a sluggish first half. They did just that with a James White rushing TD with just under a minute left. Unfortunately, it came at the expense of Rob Gronkowski leaving the game due to a concussion.

To start the second half, the Jags got the ball and took it down the field but the Patriots defense held them to a field goal to make it 17-10. But while the Patriots defense tightened up in the second, their offense couldn’t get going and was stopped on its first two drives. Jacksonville once again had a great drive going, but the Pats defense stepped up and held them to yet another field goal to make the score 20-10 with 14:52 left in the fourth.

Just as the Patriots looked to gain momentum, the Jags defense recovered a Dion Lewis fumble on a trick play. But Jacksonville went 3 and out and gave the ball back to Brady and the offense. The Pats suffered a sack and an incompletion, leaving them in a desperate 3rd down and 18. That is when Brady connected with Amendola for the first down, a pivotal point in the game  that kept the drive alive and led to a nine-yard yard TD pass from Brady to Amendola. That brought the score to 20-17.

After that, Jacksonville got nothing going and punted it back to the Pats with about four minutes to go in the game. Brady drove them down the field and threw a four yard TD pass to – who else? – Danny Amendola. Amendola just got two feet down in the end zone to secure the score, putting the Patriots up 24-20 with 2:52 left in the game.  The Jags drove it down to the Patriots 43-yard line on 4th and 13 and Bortles threw a deep pass down the field, but Stephon Gilmore came soaring through the air and batted it down. The game was over after the Patriots ran out the clock. Brady took the final knee, sending the Patriots off to the Super Bowl for the third time in four years.

2017: What a Year for HHS Athletics!

The past year brought nothing but success to the sports teams of Hanover High School. It was a strong follow up to 2016, in which HHS won two state championships: football’s first since 1976 and boys hockey.

HHS kicked off the year with three Patriot league titles in boys basketball, girls basketball, and boys ice hockey.

Boys basketball went on to win the MIAA Division III State Championship for the first time in school history. Led by Patriot League MVP Matt Delahunt, the team finished the regular season with an overall record of 17-3.

Girls basketball finished with a regular season record  of 18-2. Patriot League MVP Meaghan Raab led the team to the South Sectional finals for the second year in a row. The team graduated three college-bound players, Megan Dixon, Meaghan Raab, and Hayley Wardwell, two of whom went on to play Division I basketball.

Boys hockey still proved itself to be a tough contender despite graduating many talented seniors from the previous state championship team. Captains Mike McGlame, Connor Morris, and Ryan Phillips led the Indians to the South Division III quarterfinals. The team ended with an overall record of 16-2-3.   

Wrestling also had a successful season with several athletes reaching the milestone of 100 personal wins. Led by captains Damien Galotti, Hunter Gillis, Coleman Lambert, and Danny Ryan, the team finished with a record of 24-4.  Damien and Hunter finished with a total of 107 wins, while Danny  set the school record with 109.

Following the winter season, spring athletes were hungry for more success.

Boys lacrosse finished with a regular season record of 12-4, claiming the Patriot League Championship title. The team went on to win the MIAA Division III South Sectional Championship, led by captains Mike McGlame, Tim Mullane, Abdullah Nassif, and Mike Nimeskern.

Girls softball also took home the Patriot League Championship title, led by Patriot League MVP Lindsey North. The team finished with an impressive record of 17-3.

Rugby had been a club sport at HHS for 2 years prior to becoming a varsity team in 2017. Captains Aidan Curtis, Coleman Lambert, and Jeff Wheeler led the team to a 2-3-1 season and ended with the inaugural MIAA Division II State Championship.

This past fall brought a Patriot League-Fisher Division Championship for Cheerleading. The team was led by captains Cammie Porzio and Jaclyn Mignosa.

For me, witnessing Hanover High School win four state championships in two years is indescribable. Coming into high school, I would have never guessed that I would have the opportunity to see some of its most successful teams in school history. With games at the TD Garden, Gillette Stadium, and beyond, it was so amazing to see a small town like Hanover come together to support a team competing for a state title.

Seeing my friends, peers, and classmates hoist up the state championship trophies is something I will never forget for as long as I live and it gives me chills to think about. I am so lucky to have been part of it all.

To 2017, thank you for making it an unforgettable year for Hanover High School Athletics. To 2018, I hope you bring more success and more championship titles.

Why Tom Brady Should be the NFL MVP

Tom Brady should win the NFL MVP award and there should be no debate about it. The 40-year-old quarterback put up great numbers this year and led his team to a 13-3 record on the season. He led the league in passing with 4,577 yards and threw for 32 touchdowns to only 8 interceptions. No quarterback over the age of 40 has ever thrown over 30 touchdowns and more than 4,000 yards in a season and Brady did both. After losing Julian Edelman to a torn ACL in the preseason, many expected Brady’s number to decrease but Brady tore it up in the first 8 weeks of the season and he looked like he was playing the best football of his career. Then he continued to excel down the stretch of the season and lead his team to a first round bye in the playoffs and home field advantage throughout.

Over in Philadelphia, Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz was having just as good a season, if not better. But Wentz tore his ACL in week 14 and couldn’t continue his very successful second year in the league. He threw 33 touchdowns and only 7 interceptions with 3,296 yards and he played three fewer games than Brady. You can argue that Wentz could be the MVP, but he didn’t finish the season. If Wentz had continued to play the rest of the season, he probably would have won the MVP. But since he didn’t, I don’t think he will win.

The only other MVP candidate in my opinion is Los Angeles Rams running back Todd Gurley. In his third season, he put up monster numbers out of the backfield for an explosive Rams offense. He had 13 rushing touchdowns along with 6 receiving, and he ran for over 1,300 yards and 788 receiving yards. These are crazy numbers out of a running back and Gurley deserves to be in the discussion for MVP. He led the Rams to a winning record for the first time since 2003. Gurley will be in the conversation for MVP, but ultimately it’s really hard for a running back to win the award. Since 2000, only five running backs have won the award and the others were all quarterbacks.

After looking at all three candidates, Brady’s numbers and his impact on his team make him first in line for MVP. The award stands for Most Valuable Player and Brady is just that. Although Brady doesn’t need the award,  I’m sure he will gladly add it to his collection. More important to him, though, is the Lombardi Trophy given out on February 4th in Minnesota.         

Patriots take on Jaguars in AFC Championship

The New England Patriots have reached the AFC championship game for the 7th consecutive year and are playing the Jaguars on Sunday. This may come as a surprise to many this year who expected a rematch between the Steelers and Patriots, who battled it out for league title last season. But in the divisional round, the Jaguars shocked the Steelers and beat them 45-43. The Patriots took care of business against the Titans, beating them 35-14.

The matchup will showcase a young Jaguars team with a stout defense consisting of a great pass rush led by Calais Campbell and a strong secondary with rookie Jalen Ramsey leading the way with 4 interceptions on the year.  Jacksonville’s ground-and-pound offense is led by rookie running back Leonard Fournette and quarterback Blake Bortles. Bortles has been very inconsistent in his career but is 2-0 in the playoffs and competing for a trip to the Super Bowl.

Everyone knows what the Patriots bring to the game on Sunday, an explosive offense that scores a lot and a defense that can stop teams in the red zone. The Patriots will face their toughest opponent all year, according to the players. Brady and the offense will look to do what Pittsburgh did and score a lot of points, but the Jaguars’ pass rush could affect Brady and the offense. The Patriots defense will have to put up with a great run attack and try and force Bortles to make a mistake. When Bortles throws an interception, the Jags have a losing record, so it will be key for the Patriots to try and get the ball on defense.

This should be a great matchup on Sunday, but the game is in Foxboro and the Patriots are virtually unbeatable there in January. Jacksonville will have to play the perfect game and its defense will have to shut down Gronkowski and sack Brady multiple times. But when the game is over, I believe the Patriots will be on their way to there 8th Super Bowl in the Brady-Belichick era and will be playing in Minnesota for their 6th ring together as a duo.