GHS Softball vs Danvers Slide Show Pics From David Cox

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GHS Softball vs Revere Slide Show Pics From David Cox

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There are way too many great photos to post individually.  There are some fantastic pictures in the slide show.

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GHS Softball vs Revere Slide Show- Pics From David Cox Coming Tomorrow

 

 

Cape Ann Youth Lacrosse

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A few photos of Cape Ann Youth Lacrosse Players in action.

This is Cape Ann Youth Lacrosse’s 9th year, and it has been built on the principles of learning and sportsmanship, not competition and trophies. There are no standings kept, no league championship or playoffs.

We play all players as equally as possible with the goal of teaching the sport and providing a fun experience for all involved.

This year we have created an all girls lacrosse team at the U15 level, next season we will be expanding to include girls in the 1st to 8th grades.  All of our home games are played at  O’Maley School for the boys and Magnolia Woods for the girls.

If you would like more information about the program please visit our website at www.capeannyouthlacrosse.org.

Beach Soccer at Good Harbor Beach June 19-20

Rosemarie writes in-

Hi all,
Just wanted you all to know that this summer June 19th and 20th there will be the first ever beach soccer tournament on Good Harbor Beach.  Starting it up is two of our own Gloucester boys that have been playing soccer since they were just wee ones!! If interested in starting up a team please check out http://www.nebeachsoccer.com
It is going to be the event of the summer!!! So don’t miss out on the fun!

Girls Youth Lacrosse in Gloucester!

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Girls Lacrosse Youth Lacrosse has come to Gloucester.  Here are some photos of Today’s game warm-ups!

Jen Amero Sends In- "Hoop Free" for Earth Day Pics – Sat April 24

Jen writes-

Metamorphosis Alternative Fitness-  we do it every Saturday in good weather as a wacky class at my out-there training studio!!!

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GHS Baseball vs Saugus Slide Show- Pics From David Cox

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GHS Baseball vs Saugus Slide Show From David Cox Coming at 3:00PM

GHS Baseball vs Marblehead Slide Show- Pics By David Cox

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GHS Baseball vs Fenwick Slide Show by David Cox

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GHS Wins 12-0

Who Wants to Hop Skip and Go Nekkid With Your Boy Joey?

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Thursday Night we are having a blow out to “Celebrate Gloucester” at Lat 43.  Mark McDonough asked me to put together a movie of man on the street “Why I love Gloucester interviews” which we will show during the evening.  There are going to be free I Heart Gloucester Bumper stickas.  There’s going to be contests and giveaways.   Also there have been a bunch of folks who will be celebrity bartenders.  I’ve also been asked to fill a shift as a celebrity bartender.  My shift will be at 8:30PM if any of my peeps (that means you if you’re reading this) want to come by and show some love.

So let’s get to the good part shall we?  The Hop Skip and Go Nekkid Part.   I knew you wanted to so I won’t bore you with the rest of the details til later on in the post.

This morning at 3:30AM it struck me!  I shot up out of bed with an eureka moment!   I was semi-sweating the celebrity bartender part as I’m no mixologist but y’all know when I have a project I come big!   So this past weekend we had a dinner party at the house of some very special friends- The Foster’s.  The Foster’s served up Hop, Skip and Go Nekkid’s at the dinner party and not only did they serve them, but they served them in Mason Jars!  What’s better than drinking out of mason jars FFS!  so I put in numerous emails and phone calls til I got to my boy McDonough to get the green light for the purchase of several cases of Mason Jars!   He being a man of great wisdom and vision whole heartily agreed with my plan to have each celebrity bartender create a signature drink for the evening.

What’s in a Hop, Skip and Go Nekkid you ask?  Well since you asked I’ll tell ya- Beauport Vodka, Lemonade and Beer!  You can’t even taste the booze but they get you shithammered in a hurry!  You’re gonna love em, trust me!

So make sure all you hot bitches and hos make your way to Lat 43 Thursday night and Party like a rockstar with your boy.

Now for all the other stuff-

Lat 43’s official Press release-

Celebrating Gloucester – Raising Funds for Rebuilding Newell Stadium

On Thursday, April 29, the community of Gloucester will come together at Latitude 43 to celebrate all the people, organizations and places that make this such a great community.  Although one never needs a reason to have a good time, on the 29th of April we will be partying with a purpose!  The goal of this celebration is to raise funds for The Gloucester Fishermen Athletic Organization (GFAA) in their efforts to keep Gloucester sports alive.  More specifically, the event will help raise funds for the GFAA to offset the continually rising price of sports user fees, thereby increasing access to and participation in youth sports programs, regardless of family income or individual athletic ability.

Mark McDonough, owner of Latitude 43, decided to do a fund raiser for the GFAA after hearing of the cause from Gordon Baird when asked to design the poster for the “Battle of the Bands.”  “I never felt like I had a home town until I moved to Gloucester,” McDonough says, “I’ve never seen a town with as much heart as Gloucester.  We fight a lot over the schools, the fort, the police, the firemen, the hospital, harbor, the traffic patterns, whatever.  But it’s because we care.  I think that our passionate love of our community is worth highlighting and celebrating.”

And, of course, Gloucester loves a party – a block party, a high school super bowl party, a fiesta party, a beach party, a private party.  We love to party.  “That’s why it makes so much sense to raise money for the GFAA with a party.  We may have our issues, and it seems the whole universe knows it, but we love this place and we love to celebrate the GOOD of this island like nobody else,” says Jennifer Goulart Amero, Director of Events and Marketing for the restaurant group.  “We’re going to focus on the positive and make this a fun and memorable evening for a something else we love – Fisherman sports.”

“Latitude is providing free food.  There will be free tasting booths by Gloucester’s own spirit mastes Ryan and Wood Distillery and Fishermen’s Brew.  Joey Ciaramitaro, blog-meister of “Good Morning Gloucester” will unveil his latest video of “man on the street” interviews answering the question, “Why I Love Gloucester…”  Local DJ Leo Francis will be spinning tunes and a host of celebrity bartenders will be serving drinks with all tips going to the GFAA.  Celebrity bartenders include Joe Ciaramitaro, Sefatia Romeo Theken, Geoffrey Richon, Deborah Coull, Ruth Pino, Lenny Linquata, Vito Giacalone, members of the Gloucester School Committee, and more.  A prize raffle including a fully catered graduation party, signed sports memorabilia and other terrific items will contribute to the potential for funds, as well as a 50/50 raffle and I Heart Gloucester T-shirt sales (part of a summer long positive image campaign and long-term sports fundraiser) will add to the mix to help raise even more money, keeping user fees down for even more kids.

$5 at the door goes directly to the GFAA for this year’s user fees.  A 50-50 raffle will go half to athletic fees and half to a lucky winner.  GFAA has organized a silent auction and Jen Waitkus manager of Lat 43 has devised her own raffle for raising funds:

    • FIRST PRIZE: Free Catered Graduation Party valued at $500
    • SECOND PRIZE: Sushi & Spirits Gift Basket with Ryan & Wood Spirits& Latitude 43 Sushi
    • THIRD PRIZE: Beer Lover’s Bash Gift Basket with Fisherman’s Brew & 10 lbs Lat 43 Wings

Current student user fees are between $295 and $395 per sport, a seriously prohibitive amount for many families.  Furthermore, most students play more than one sport within each school year, which increases the financial burden carried by each family.  The increasing cost is the result of a decrease in funding for school sports and the school committee’s efforts to make athletics self-funding.  The GFAA’s creation was prompted by the imbalance in cost and funding, and their sole purpose is to raise money toward universal decreases in user fees for all sports.  According to Jonathon Pope of the GFAA “what happens is top tier athletes will find funding.  It’s the third stringers or the kids that only go in when the team is winning who choose not to pay the fees to play.  So only the stars athletes are out there.  Participation is down all across the board.  We want every kid to get a chance to play, whether they are stars or not.  That’s what we work for”.

GHS Baseball vs Winthrop Slide Show – David Cox Photography

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I Think It’s Funny!

These guys have nothing on Joeys Pink Man Spandex Outfit he wears at the Roller Derby Matches. Of course Joey won’t let me show that video.

 

Gloucesterite Tristan Colangelo Local Running In The Boston Marathon Today photo By David Cox

Note Tristan’s number 2022- that’s pretty good out of the huge field.
He finished 526th out of the entire field which is phenomenal!  Congrats Tristan!

Get Fit Gloucester! to Hold Harbor Walk and Fitness Fair on Saturday, May 1

Gloucester, Mass. – Get Fit Gloucester! will host a Harbor Walk and Fitness Fair on Saturday, May 1 to highlight the options for physical activity and healthy eating available to Gloucester residents. All residents are invited to this free event, which starts at City Hall at 9 a.m.

“Gloucester residents have lived and worked hand-in-hand with Nature for over 400 years so physical activity is part of our heritage,” said Mayor Carolyn Kirk. “Get Fit Gloucester’s goal is a ‘Fit-Friendly Gloucester’ in which healthy eating and exercise are a natural and accessible part of our daily life.”

In response to rising obesity rates in Gloucester and throughout the U.S., Get Fit Gloucester! seeks to highlight ways to a healthier, more active lifestyle that are already available to Gloucester residents. For example, the May 1 Harbor Walk will follow a scenic route from City Hall along Middle Street to St. Peter’s Park, then along the waterfront and Rogers Street to Solomon Jacobs Park at Harbor Loop.

The schedule for Get Fit Gloucester’s Harbor Walk and Fitness Fair on May 1 is:

9 a.m. Mayor Carolyn Kirk kicks off “Get Fit Gloucester!” Month at City Hall and announces the Mayor’s Walking Challenge. Guest Speaker: Lea Ojamaa, Massachusetts Department of Public Health.

9:20 a.m. How can we make Gloucester a more walkable community? By Stephen Winslow, Gloucester Community Development Department.

9:30 a.m. Guided walk along Gloucester Harbor. Participants receive free pedometers.

10:30 – Noon Fitness Fair at City Hall featuring Zumba lessons, blood pressure and body mass index screenings, “A Tale of Two Tomatoes” by the Cape Ann Farmers Market, lung capacity tests, blindfolded “Guess the Mystery Fruit or Vegetable” games, music, refreshments and fun!

The event will be held rain or shine.

About Get Fit Gloucester!

The City of Gloucester started Get Fit Gloucester! to make physical activity and healthy eating a more natural and accessible part of daily life for local residents and workers. The purpose of Get Fit Gloucester is to identify and implement actions the community can take to combat rising obesity rates. Get Fit Gloucester! is paid for by a grant from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health through the Mass in Motion program. For more information, contact Project Manager Stephen Winslow at (978) 281-9781  x. 2269 or swinslow@gloucester-ma.gov.

Healthy Kids Day At The Cape Ann YMCA!

The Cape Ann YMCA Hosted their annual Healthy Kids Day on Saturday April 17th. We are excited to announce over 150 Youth and families came to participate in the days events. The day included: Gloucester Mason’s Volunteers running the CHIP’s program ( child identification) Representatives from the Boston Cannons- Running Lacrosse Demos Face Painting by the Talented Loren Doucette Kung Fu lessons from James Auditore of Mystics Athletic School Lisa White and the Camp Spindrift Small Fry’s Science Center Open Swim Open gymnastics Special Guest Appearance from  Dr Michael Sarraf – who taught us the correct way to brush our teeth!   For more pictures, join us on Facebook! Become a Fan of the Cape Ann YMCA Fan Page. http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?id=110684158948084&pid=293130#!/pages/Cape-Ann-YMCA/110684158948084

Katy Milne | Youth & Sports Director
Cape Ann YMCA

71 Middle Street | Gloucester, MA 01930
(M) 978-283-0470 ext. 1714 | (F) 978-283-3114

milnek@northshoreymca.org | www.northshoreymca.org

We Build Strong Kid, Strong Families, Strong Communities

If you would like to help support the YMCA click here.

Gloucester Fisherman Triathlon 2010 Preview With Janda Ricci-Munn and Judy Destino

The Gloucester Fisherman Triathlon is scheduled for August 8th, 2010 and there is still space available for competitors to sign up-

From the site-

Registration for the 2010 race is currently open. Click here.

The 2nd Annual Gloucester Fisherman Sprint Triathlon takes place on August 8, 2010 at 7:30 am. The race begins with a 1/3 mile swim at Pavillion Beach followed by a short run up to the Transition Area. Racers will then bike 15.5 miles on a gorgeous rolling and scenic bike course. Following the bike course is a fast and spectator friendly run course. A 5k in the heart of downtown Gloucester with the Finish Line right on Main Street in front of hundreds of screaming fans.

In addition to our age group awards, the Gloucester Fisherman Triathlon will be offer a $4,999.00 Prize Purse to the Top 5 Male and Female in the Elite/Pro Division.

The Gloucester Fisherman’s Triathlon is brought to you by the Gloucester Fishermen Athletic Association.

GHS Chess Champ

I have to Brag a little. It’s my Blog time slot so I can do what I want.

My number 4 Son Chris is number 1 in the East Division of the North Shore Interscholastic Chess League, Board #2.

The GHS Chess Team had a great Year, had a lot of Fun and met some great Friends From other High Schools across the State.

Congrats Chris.

The Champs Plaque!

 

Thinking hard
Making his opponent sweat

 

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