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Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Big Blue Sports

VIDEO: Robert Serino's Garden Goal

One more look at the Blue's goal in Sunday's game at the Garden.

Robert Serino wraps around the goal and puts the puck in the net lighting the Garden lamp.

Bridget Russo

12:26 pm on Thursday, March 21, 2013

She is doing fine. Got inducted to the Nat'l Honor Society last night with a bandage on her forehead but is getting her stitches out tomorrow afternoon.   more ›

Monday, March 18, 2013

Big Blue Sports

VIDEO: Blue's Unexpected Garden Voyage

Clips from Swampscott's day at the TD Garden vs Westfield.

  Fans got loud. Fans got quiet.  They mugged and danced for the TD Garden glam cam and rooted for their hockey team Sunday. They made a sea of white in their white T-shirts. Big Blue supporters came out big-time for the Swampscott hockey game on Sunday, a game that ended in a 4-1 loss to Westfield. What was gained was the fun getting there and being in the championship, Swampscott's first hockey finals. And based on underclassmen's play this year — they may be back.   The Big Blue fans photo is courtesy of Amy Powell.

Gizmo

9:04 am on Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Well, first I'd like to thank the players who played by the rules I really wish you had won. And next I'd like to thank the High School for having the right stuff by enforceing the rules. I was surprized at the story about the team I read in the Lynn Item.   more ›

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No Luck for Big Blue Hockey

Westfield Bombers Find Their Target, 4-1

Swampscott's Big Blue followed the rainbow in a historic run to the Division III State Championship, but they found only a pot of silver instead of gold as it came to an end on St. Patrick's Day at TD Garden. Westfield 4 Swampscott 1 To see more of Robert Marra's work check out his website.

pam varone

12:08 pm on Monday, March 18, 2013

it was such a great day to see the team come together and play on the ice at the garden what an unbelievable experience for the seniors to have their last high school games being played at the Boston Gardenalso known as T D farden. They did there very best. thank you to the team   more ›

Sunday, March 17, 2013

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Tourney Journey Ends in Garden

Big Blue battled Westfield and was on the verge of turning the tide before Westfield scored an empty-netter to make it 4-1.

  The run ended Sunday in Boston for Big Blue and their legions of fans when they lost to Westfield 4-1 for the Div. III state championship. Robert Serino wrapped around the goal late in the third period and swept in a goal to make the score 3-1, breathing new life into the Swampscott attack. Big Blue followed with several threats in the Westfield end, but none of the shots found a home past the Westfield goalie. Westfield, on the other hand, added an empty-netter to make the final 4-1. Swampscott had a huge fan following. Hundreds of students in white shirts chanted and cheered at the end for a come-back. One of their cheers, "It ain't over," reflected the team's play on the ice. The team has never given up throughout the year and that …

Anthony

1:43 pm on Monday, March 18, 2013

Great season,GO BIG BLUE!!!   more ›

Grandmother Gets to Big Blue Games No Matter What

Connie Morretti Petroni, 84, will be among the Swampscott fans at the Garden.

  She may be Big Blue hockey's oldest fan and biggest supporter. It's tough for Connie Morretti Petroni, 84, to get around but she gets to the Swampscott games. At the last one, the overtime win against Medway, Connie got so emotional she could not move. "I had to sit there, my heart was pounding," she said. Her daughter Madeline Romano said it was a major feat for her to climb all the stairs — even with her children's help — at the Chelmsford Forum for the Medway game. Due to health issues walking distances can be an issue and climbing stairs is exhausting. "But she needs to be up high to be able to see the game," said Madeline. "We even managed to get her up standing on the bleacher seats (in Stoneham) at the game when everyone was …

Sharon Romano

12:38 pm on Monday, March 18, 2013

She's amazing, not surprised, her daughter Madeline, my sister-In-law is the best!   more ›

Saturday, March 16, 2013

Big Blue Sports

Swampscott High Rallies For Hockey

The high school's hundreds of students filled their auditorium and sent their hockey players to the Garden on a high note — rallying the team to the state championship.

  The high school hockey team sat quietly on the stage's edge facing their schoolmates. Occassionally some of the players in tan pants and white hockey jerseys shook their heads or looked at each other with raised eyebrows acknowledging this unexpected delightful time in their lives. It was the end of the school day Friday and the students were there to rally their team for the high school Div. III state championship game against Westfield at 3:30 p.m. on Sunday. Emotional scenes from the movie Miracle played on the screen in the darkened auditorium. Athletic Director Jon Flanagan spoke of the Swampscott team's character and heart. Coach Gino Faia, SHS Class '82, unleashed a rallying cry. Students chanted "Let's Go Big Blue" and waved side…

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Interview With Coach Faia Before Big Hockey Game

We sent Big Blue hockey Coach Gino Faia several questions the day after their win against Medway.

  Here is an interview from a few days ago. We asked Swampscott hockey Coach Gino Faia his thoughts as the team heads to the state championship game on Sunday.   Do you know if Swampscott has ever won a hockey state championship? Or what was the furthest a Swampscott hockey team made it in the tournament?  Swampscott has not won a state championship, this will be the first appearance in a state championship game  What are your thoughts about the game against Medway?  Unbelievable victory, showed the true character of the team by never giving up and finding a way to win. What did you tell the kids going into OT? Just told them to stay aggressive and keep attacking, unlike Medway who seemed to be content on going to a shootout. What are your…

Friday, March 15, 2013

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Rally Blue Hockey and Board Blue Train Sunday

Carry the electricity over Big Blue hockey from Sunday's rally at the high school to the Swampscott train station and to the Garden in Boston. Also, a limited number of Big Blue Superfan T-shirts will be available for sale on Sunday 12:15 pm at the school

THE SWAMPSCOTT ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT WOULD LIKE TO INVITE THE SWAMPSCOTT COMMUNITY TO THE HIGH SCHOOL AT 12:30PM ON SUNDAY, MARCH 17TH TO GIVE THE EASTERN MASS CHAMPION BIG BLUE HOCKEY TEAM A SEND OFF CELEBRATION.   PARTICIPANTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO PARK AT THE HIGH SCHOOL AND TO TAKE THE COMMUTER RAIL.   THE SCHEDULE FOR THE COMMUTER RAIL IS BELOW:INBOUNDLEAVING SWAMPSCOTT AT 1:26PM ARRIVE AT NORTH STATION AT 1:49PMLEAVING SWAMPSCOTT AT 2:46PM ARRIVE AT NORTH STATION AT 3:10PMOUTBOUNDLEAVING NORTH STATION AT 5:30PM OR 7:15PM PLEASE HELP US CELEBRATE THE SUCCESS OF OUR BIG BLUE HOCKEY TEAM BY COMING TO THE HIGH SCHOOL TO SHOW YOUR SUPPORT. GO BIG BLUE!!! Also, there are a limited amount of  Big Blue Superfan T-shirts available for sale on …

Kelsey Lombard

9:48 am on Sunday, March 17, 2013

Hi Terry, any chance you would know if the MBTA is offering student discounts today? Thanks!   more ›

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VIDEO: Gotta See These 13 Big Blue Seconds on Ice

Corey Carmody displays power and acrobatics giving Swampscott a 3-2 lead against Medway.

Corey Carmody displays power and acrobatics giving Swampscott a 3-2 lead against Medway Wednesday en route to Big Blue's trip to the state championship.

Bigblue123

6:11 pm on Thursday, March 14, 2013

Send to espn sportscenter it should be in the top 10   more ›

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Patch Will Cover Big Blue Hockey Championship Live

Turn to Swampscott Patch for live action from the TD Garden ice when Swampscott and Westfield go head-to-head Sunday.

Swampscott Patch will live blog the Big Blue versus Westfield hockey game, with coverage starting at 3 p.m. Sunday. If you can't make it to the Garden for Swampscott's first ever trip to the state championship then catch the action with Swampscott Patch. To enter the blog go to the Swampscott Patch homepage and click on the Live Blog: Swampscott vs Westfield story. You can ask questions and interact on the blog. If you're at the game, tweet us @SwampscottPatch. Later, we’ll have photos, video and a game story on the site.  It has been a historic run for the Blue, and a dramatic one, too.

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