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Bam Bam and Pebbles T-ball plays finale games at Middlesex County Sports Complex

The Bam Bam and Pebbles T-ball program finished Saturday as players and coaches played their finale games of the four-week season and attended an awards ceremony at the end of the games, which were at the Middlesex County Athletic...

CHRISTCHURCH SCORES IN GRIDIRON HOME OPENER

The Seahorses’ first two games on the road were a test of resilience, facing strong, experienced teams at Nansemond Suffolk and Atlantic Shores, which both played last year. Coming home this week, the expectations from CCS coaches were for the team to take one more step forward.

Bam Bam T-Ball fun Saturday

This year’s Middlesex County Parks and Recreation Department Bam Bam and Pebbles T-Ball League will present its annual awards banquet at the last games on Saturday, Oct. 2.

MIDDLESEX BLANKS LANCASTER

The Middlesex High School (MHS) Charger (2-0, 0-0) football team remains undefeated this week as MHS beat the Lancaster Red Devils Friday in Lancaster stadium, 37-0.

MHS volleyball defeats K&Q and Mathews

Middlesex High School’s varsity volleyball team posted two wins last week defeating King and Queen Central, and Mathews. The Lady Chargers swept both matches in three straight sets.

Register now for Habitat-benefit golf tourney 

Jackie Wake, president of Middlesex Habitat for Humanity, urged the Middle Peninsula golfers to join her and others in the golfing community at the Piankatank River Golf Club for the first Habitat “Fore” Humanity Tournament on Oct. 1.

MHS’s Peyton Lambert is Tidewater District’s individual golf champ

Middlesex High School’s Peyton Lambert shot a 77 on Tuesday to earn the title of individual champion of the Tidewater District Tournament at King William’s Queenfield Golf Club.

Middlesex Football opens with 35-6 win

The Middlesex High School Charger football team put on an offensive and defensive clinic Friday night as MHS defeated the Windsor Dukes, 35-6, in its opening game of the 2021 gridiron season.

Outlook good for boys cross country season

Coach Pierce told the Sentinel Friday. “We have a lot of young talented runners. Our outlook is good and their ability is good, considering their age.”

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