Island Cup Heads to Fenway Park

For the first time in history, the Island Cup will be played at Fenway Park, with the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School football team heading to Boston this year to take on the Nantucket Whalers in the longstanding tradition.

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Fighting for Gender Equality on the Sports Beat

Baseball is part of sports journalist Melissa Ludtke’s DNA, starting from the letter her grandfather wrote her mother when Ms. Ludtke was born.

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Sharks Set Sights on Playoff Run

With just under 10 games left in the regular season of the 2024 NECBL summer campaign, the Sharks find themselves firmly in the mix to make the playoffs.

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Play Ball!

Oak Bluffs parade and opening day ceremonies herald a new season for Martha's Vineyard Little League.

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Croquet Club Has a Ball in Sandwich Match

Gathered at their usual playing field behind the Boys and Girls Club, brandishing long wooden mallets and donning floppy cloth hats, members of the Edgartown Croquet Club faced off against their counterparts and friendly rivals from Sandwich.

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Athletes Urged to Isolate

Island athletic coaches have sent out emails urging their players to practice social isolation and not get together for informal training sessions.

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Among Many Accomplishments, Coogans Go Best With Ice

Some families go to church on Christmas. The Coogans play hockey. “I don’t remember when we started,” Will Coogan said.

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Simon Family Aided Baseball Barrier Buster
Jason Gay
This is the unusual story of the unlikely relationship between the families of Vineyard photographer Peter Simon, his rock ’n’ roll star sister, Carly, and baseball pioneer Jackie Robinson.
 
The tale begins in 1955, when the fleet-footed Mr. Robinson — the first African-American Major League baseball player in history — was leading the Brooklyn Dodgers to their first World Series title. 
 
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Seniors Tennis Tournament Is Farm Neck Fountain of Youth

Farm Neck hosted the Island's first USTA sanctioned national tennis tournament — a seniors, round-robin mens doubles event.

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Mr. Havlicek Sallies Queasily Forth, Fishing for Philanthropy
Jim Kelly
John Havlicek didn’t say much on the way back from Nantucket, but then you really have to have something important to say to holler over a diesel engine growling at 3,000 rpm.
 
It had been a long seven hours at sea for Mr. Havlicek, with the time spent bouncing around Nantucket Sound telescoped in a way only those who have been seasick can describe.
 
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