This Week's Community Advocate April 23, 2021

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COMMUNITY ADVOCATE • Friday, April 23, 2021 • 17

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Westborough Volleyball hosts the ‘Dig Pink’ cancer awareness event By Kelly Burneson Contributing Writer

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WESTBOROUGH - The Westborough Rangers Volleyball team raised money for breast cancer awareness on its way to a 3-0 win over Wachusett, April 15. The game marked the latest annual “Dig Pink Awareness and Fund Raiser Event,” which had to be postponed last year due to COVID-19. Dig Pink is a national movement in volleyball to help raise funds for cancer research. Westborough alone has raised over $30,000 through Dig Pink events since 2009. With the restrictions on

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Rangers Volleyball players gather before their Dig Pink fundraiser.

in-person attendance still in place, volleyball players decorated their school and the gymnasium in pink April 15. They also encouraged all who were

able to attend to dress in pink. Playing for a cause, the Rangers dominated the court, improving their undefeated season win-loss record to 10-0.

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The seniors of the Algonquin Regional football team pose together after being honored on senior night.

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By Jeff Slovin, Contributing Writer NORTHBOROUGH – The Algonquin High School football team wrapped up a most unusual football season April 17 by honoring 18 senior football players and three cheerleaders with “senior night” celebrations. Football is normally a fall sport in Central Massachusetts. However, due to COVID, it was played this year during a special five game season known as “Fall II” that spanned March and April. Following celebrations, Algonquin faced off against Wachusett, dropping a tough 27-0 final score to the Mountaineers.

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GRAFTON - Grafton Gators Football players had quite a bit to celebrate for the second straight week, last week as they beat Marlborough. Fresh off a win against Tantasqua (pictured at right) the Gators hit the road to roar past the Panthers by a 42-24 score.

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