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Lowell High School in 1917 at Hayes and Masonic streets. In 1894, because the name Boys' High School was not in accord with the growing number of girls taking its college-preparatory classes, the school was renamed to honor the distinguished poet James Russell Lowell, chiefly through the efforts of Pelham W. Ames, a member of the school board.
A notable rivalry has existed primarily between the football teams from Crown Point High School and Lowell High School since approximately 1903. [3] Each team competes for "The Old Leather Helmet Trophy", [4] [5] a piece of World War I era leather headgear that is mounted to a wooden platform. [6]
Greater Lowell United FC is an American soccer club based in Lowell, Massachusetts. GLUFC's first-team began play in the North Atlantic Conference of the National Premier Soccer League (NPSL) in 2014. The club left the NPSL and joined the Champions Soccer League USA (CSL USA) for the 2017 season.
Cawley Memorial Stadium is a 6,000-seat multipurpose stadium in Lowell, Massachusetts primarily used for football, soccer, field hockey, track and field and lacrosse.The stadium was named after Edward Cawley, a landowner who owned several plots of land near the stadium on which the complex sits. [1]
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Rockland High's Tommy Hynes is a three-sport athlete. The junior is currently a member of the Rockland High School soccer team and also played for the school’s basketball team last winter.
Anthony González and Sergio Quevedo each scored twice to lead Sunnyside High to a 5-1 win over Roosevelt to improve to 19-1-3. This “overlooked” high school soccer team just improved to 19-1 ...
In September 1932, the Australian Cricket Team played a North California all-star team in the Australians' 56-game tour of the U.S. and Canada. The stadium was also home to several colleges (Santa Clara, USF, St. Mary's), Lowell High School, and the now-defunct San Francisco Polytechnic High School.