Ally Filipkowski Shines on Puerto Rican National Team
By Masid Kamara (Correspondent) Sharon Senior, Ally Filipkowski, is coming off an amazing summer as she was selected on to U-20 Puerto Rican national women’s soccer team.
Read moreBy Masid Kamara (Correspondent) Sharon Senior, Ally Filipkowski, is coming off an amazing summer as she was selected on to U-20 Puerto Rican national women’s soccer team.
Read moreBy Yanay Rosen (Online Editor-in-Chief). UEFA president and FIFA vice president Aleksander Ceferin has weighed in on President Trump’s immigration ban. As the United States looks to host the 2026 World Cup, Ceferin says that the ban will not help the United States’ chances of securing the bid.
Read moreBy Danny Emerman (Online Editor-in-Chief). “SUNDAY AT 2:00. SUNDAY AT 2:00,” The rallying cry through the halls of Sharon High School echoed for days preceding the Eagles’ first round home playoff game.
Read moreBy Danny Emerman (Online Editor-in-Chief). In the month of October, the SHS Boys Soccer team (11-3-4) sported striped pink socks to raise awareness for breast cancer.
Read moreBy Danny Emerman (Online Editor-in-Chief). Powered by goals from the explosive tandem of Andy “Hustle” Reyes-Jones and Marques “Flow” Benton, the Sharon Eagles squished the Stoughton Black Knights to improve to 9-3-4. The Eagles remain undefeated in division play and, with a Canton loss, secure first place in the Davenport division — a feat no Sharon team has accomplished since 1994.
Read moreBy Danny Emerman (Online Editor-in-Chief). Late in the game, senior captain Ben Stamm skirted past the deployed Bulldog goalkeeper on a breakaway and comfortably tapped the ball into the net. As the shot trickled past the goal line, Stamm brought his pointer finger to his mouth and silenced the Canton crowd. Stamm’s game-sealing goal gave the Eagles a 2-0 win on Saturday afternoon and a reservation to the postseason. The striker says that Sharon (8-3-3) is peaking at the right time.
Read moreBy Danny Emerman (Online Editor-in-Chief). Captains Ian Camilli (concussion) and Ben Stamm (hamstring) watched helplessly from the sideline as their team didn’t miss a beat. With the 2-1 win over the Foxboro Warriors, the Eagles, 7-3-2, have reclaimed the Davenport Division lead and have extended their winning streak to three games.
Read moreBy Danny Emerman (Online Editor-in-Chief). When the Sharon Eagles were hungry for some goals, captain Ben Stamm delivered. With two goals on Friday — both on long throw-ins into the box — Stamm led the Eagles past the Franklin Panthers 2-0.
Read moreIBy Danny Emerman (Online Editor-in-Chief). The Sharon Eagles protected their home field against the Norwood Mustangs on Columbus Day. With the lone goal from senior captain Ben Stamm, the Eagles prevailed 1-0, despite struggling in the second half.
Read moreBy Danny Emerman (Online Editor-in-Chief). Despite a second half surge from the Stoughton Black Knights, the Sharon Eagles dominated the play and secured a 4-2 victory on a cold, muddy Wednesday afternoon. Fueled by goals from Ben Stamm, Ian Camilli, Andrew Reyes-Jones, and Jeffrey Gao, the Eagles posted by far the best offensive performance of the season.
Read moreBy Danny Emerman (Online Editor-in-Chief). Junior Marques Benton’s two magnificent goals fueled the Sharon Eagles to a 2-1 victory over the Canton Bulldogs. With the win under the lights, Sharon secured their third win and improved to 3-2-2.
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