Saturday, January 26, 2013
The Boston-area finalists in the New England Revolution Rev Girl search included Danielle Ringler of Norwood.
The Boston-area finalists in the New England Revolution Rev Girl search - including Danielle Ringler of Norwood - will be at Game On! on Thursday, Jan. 31, helping determine the 2013 promotional team for the New England Revolution. Twenty local women have made it to the final round of auditions, 10 of which will participate in the Boston finals. Four will be selected as Rev Girls for the 2013 season. An additional finals date will be held in Providence on Thursday, Feb. 7 to round out the squad. Rev Girls represent the Revolution at various events during the Revolution season, including home games, community and charity events, scheduled meetings and photo shoots and other promotional events. Participants are 18 years of age or older and…
Sunday, December 16, 2012
The New England Patriots will wear black-ribbon logos on their helmets and hold a moment of silence before Sunday night's game against the San Francisco 49ers in Foxborough.
Foxborough will be center stage of the National Football League world for the second time in six days Sunday night when the New England Patriots host the San Francisco 49ers in primetime on NBC's Sunday Night Football. But even a game with so much significance on playoff positioning will simply be less important in the wake of Friday's tragedy in Newtown, Conn. The New England Patriots, along with the rest of the country, will have the 26 victims of Friday's shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School on their minds and in their hearts during Sunday's game at Gillette Stadium. In recognition of Friday's tragedy, the Patriots plan to honor the 20 children and six adults killed in the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School by wearing black-…
Friday, December 17, 2010
In U.S. for his medical care, the young Haitian soccer fan meets a sports hero touring Gillette Stadium, and finds a home away from home.
It is impossible to tell if the 6-year-old boy with enormous brown eyes peering out from the photo snapped eight years ago in his native Haiti is smiling. The massive tumor disfiguring his face engulfs his upper lip, left eye and cheek, and cruelly twists his nose to the right side of his face. What is certain, however, is that at the time the picture was taken, in his remote, desperately impoverished corner of Haiti, the boy - Junior Jean Louis - couldn't have known that in just a few years' time he would be in the United States, happily touring Gillette Stadium with a professional soccer player, and that the majority of his tumor would be gone. "I was surprised that after my surgeries, I got to see this pretty place," Junior said of …
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