


Boston Celtics legend Cedric “Cornbread” Maxwell hosted a basketball skills clinic at the Boys and Girls Club of Dorchester on Nov. 1 in an event for youth ages 9 to 12, who received bright blue commemorative jerseys.

Meet 20-year-old Shawn Leary. The Dot native took up hockey



About 100 off-duty Boston police officers hit the gridiron in Dorchester’s Garvey Park last Sunday (Oct. 26) for the inaugural Pink Ribbon Bowl, a “powder-puff”

Wide-eyed and star-struck, dozens of city kids from the Red Sox Foundation’s Nike RBI League baseball and softball program took their positions at friendly Fenway

A newly-formed semi-professional men’s soccer team has high hopes for repping Boston’s biggest neighborhood while offering young athletes a new route to compete in “beautiful

A rowing club on the Neponset River that was once open only to teens from Milton High School is looking for new crew members from

Quinn Carver is a 20-year-old sophomore, born and raised in Dorchester, is a wide receiver for the Bates College Bobcats. He cut his teeth as

The senior advisor to Mayor Wu who has been overseeing high priority construction projects at White Stadium and Long Island has left City Hall for

Boston Legacy Football Club, the pro women’s soccer team that will use Franklin Park’s White Stadium as its home playing field, says it has secured

Friday nights are back, and the Archbishop Williams varsity football team is, as always, ready to light up the field with plenty of blue and
Last month, the Boston Legacy Football Club announced the establishment of an Athlete Advisory Board, which includes as a member Sam Mewis, a World Cup

Dorchester Baseball’s 12-and-under All-Star boys’ team had a great summer-ending week in Cooperstown, NY, last month playing in a tournament while enjoying off-the-field time, thanks

Community members didn’t just step up to the plate in response; they knocked the ball out of the park, and thanks to that support, 15

Boston’s only triathlon is returning to the city this weekend, starting and finishing at DCR Carson Beach and Mother’s Rest Fields. But before the Olympic

While the race attracts elite athletes from around the world each summer, Saturday will be all about Boston’s youth and families.

The city’s Parks and Recreation Department has been without a full-time leader since Dorchester’s Ryan Woods left the post last year, and while the search

With the sound of the starter’s horn, 380 participants in the first-ever Mattapan Unity 5K were off and running on Saturday morning.



