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Super 8 crossover live blog

Posted by Chris Forsberg, Boston.com Staff March 11, 2009 10:14 AM

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LOWELL -- We were live in Lowell bringing you updates from the two Super 8 crossover semifinals at Tsongas Arena. For video highlights, click the "full entry" link at the end of this entry. Here were the results:

Catholic Memorial will skate against Burlington in Sunday's Super 8 championship game at the TD Banknorth Garden.

Need to get caught up on the Division 1A tournament? Hop over to Super 8 Central for photos, video, box scores, and much more.

Burlington 1, Winchester 0

Catholic Memorial 6, Malden Catholic 4


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8 comments so far...
  1. fort knox fort knox

    Posted by jorge March 11, 09 07:42 PM
  1. how about a shout out for wakefield for a great run in division 1

    Posted by crs March 11, 09 07:50 PM
  1. burlington will prove they are the best public team in the state

    Posted by crs March 11, 09 07:57 PM
  1. how about no shout out for wakefield

    Posted by knight March 11, 09 10:37 PM
  1. sorry burlington

    Posted by meat March 11, 09 11:55 PM
  1. Great effort by Malden Catholic...... You guys played hard all year. Look back in Pride!

    Posted by EdMac March 12, 09 01:14 AM
  1. Go Burlington!! Make the Publics proud!!

    Posted by Public Super 8 Fan March 12, 09 09:12 AM
  1. Good luck to both teams, If CM plays the way they did against MC (best game to watch in super 8) they will win. Cudos to Burlington for fighting til the end. Hockey rules

    Posted by Donatello March 14, 09 08:38 AM
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  • Bob Holmes: A Reading resident (Go Rockets!) and Boston College graduate, Holmes is the Boston Globe High School Sports Editor. We remind you now that his weekly picks are often made in jest so everyone just calm down when he picks against Everett for 11 straight weeks.
  • Mike Carraggi: An Everett native (Go Tide!), Mike attends Eastern Nazarene college and is entering his second year with the Globe. He'll focus on Division 1 this fall, which means he'll spend a lot of time in his hometown, which Forsberg thinks is cool because the Tide have that Fried Dough cart.
  • Emily Wright: A Hyannis native (Go Barnstable Red Raiders!), Emily is a senior at Emerson College and has been with the Globe since the end of July. She'll cover Division 1A and will be the first intern we've trusted to navigate her way to Dennis-Yarmouth or any other school on the Cape.
  • Mike Grossi: A Lexington native (Go Minutemen!), Mike attends Northeastern and has been with the Globe for two months. He'll cover Division 2 and 2A and unsuccessfully lobbied to include Lexington in the preseason Top 20.
  • Jonathan Raymond: A native of Benicia, Calif. (a suburb of San Francisco), Jonathan attends Northeastern and has been working at the Globe since the end of June. He will be focusing on Division 3 and is likely woefully underprepared for covering a game in a foot of snow.
  • David Carty: A native of West Bridgewater (Go Wildcats!), David is a senior at Emerson College and has been working at the Globe for a year. He'll cover Divisions 3A and 4 because, "small school ball is in my blood."
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