The junior — an honor roll pupil — earned her second straight All-State title, profitable all 4 of her matches within the 147-pound class. Dehney earned World Crew Trial All-American honors.
JACLYN DEHNEY
CENTRAL CATHOLIC
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The All-Merrimack Valley Convention performer competed within the boys match and took a fourth within the Div. 1 North sectionals and fifth on the Div. 1 States, ending her profession with 101 wins. On the nationwide ladies’s scene, Dehney was the 2021 Pan Am Gold Medalist and is a two-time Tremendous 32 champion. The honour roll pupil trains at Doughboy Wrestling.
SYDNEY DIAUTO
SILVER LAKE
The 106-pound senior captured the All-State title on her solution to a 24-14 file in opposition to combined competitors (10-2 in opposition to ladies). Diauto took the Phillips Academy Ladies Event, positioned second on the Kevin Curtis Scituate Opener Tourney, sixth on the Marshfield Holidays. Diauto was a runner-up on the Ladies All-States final yr and ended her profession with an general mark of 50-33 (21-7 in opposition to ladies). A wonderful pupil with a 4.7 GPA, Diauto is undecided about her faculty vacation spot.
AYLA GOLDMAN
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MIDDLEBORO
The senior captain superior to the finals of the All-State match, shedding an in depth match to Central Catholic’s Ashley Dehney within the 147-pound finals. Goldman went on to the Nationals in Virginia Seashore, the place she received 5 matches and completed fifth, incomes All-American recognition within the course of.
LINDSAY LAWS
SILVER LAKE
The junior took gold within the 160-pound weight on the All-States for the second consecutive season in addition to the title on the Senators All-Ladies match. Legal guidelines posted an general file of 25-23 (16-2 in opposition to ladies). The honour roll pupil performed on the Silver Lake soccer crew that captured the Div. 2 state title in 2022.
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SARA MCLAUGHLIN
SCITUATE
The freshman is already a two-time All-State champion, rolling to the title at 111 kilos. A 3-time All-American, McLaughlin is nationally ranked by USA Wrestling. McLaughlin earned her most up-to-date All-American honors in March as she took a 3rd on the NHSCA Nationals in Virginia Seashore. She received the Div. 3 South boys sectional title at 113 kilos. The honors pupil wrestles at Riptide Wrestling Membership and can be on the USA Nationwide Crew this summer season.
FREYA MUNSHI
NEWTON SOUTH
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The Twin County League Feminine Wrestler of the Yr received the 118-pound title on the All-States. The junior was a finalist on the Marlboro Early Fowl and Watertown Invitationals. A two-time All-State champion, Munshi carried a 4.5 weighted GPA and likewise is the vocalist for the honors jazz ensemble in school. Munshi wrestles year-round for the MetroWest Wrestling Membership.
ASHER POLANCO
METHUEN
After ending second as a freshman, the sophomore returned to the All-States and captured the 175-pound title, avenging a loss to Agawam’s Athena Gonzalez, who pinned her within the finals in 2022. Polanco throws the javelin and shot put for the college’s monitor and discipline crew.
NORA QUITT
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ASHLAND
Quitt turned the primary feminine wrestling champion at school historical past, profitable the 136-pound All-State title. On the season, Quitt was undefeated in opposition to ladies (11-0) and completed with a 19-15 file, incomes the Tri-Valley League Ladies MVP within the course of. Quitt captured the Mahar Senators Ladies title and positioned on the mixed-gender Milford Event.
A huge fourth quarter by Camryn Tade helped the Army West Point Black Knights women’s basketball team rally from a deficit to defeat Boston U, 59-52, on Saturday in Boston.
The Black Knights (13-3, 5-1 Patriot) have won two straight games since they fell to Lehigh a weekend ago and dropped from the ranks of the undefeated teams in the league.
Now, Army is tied for first place with both Navy and Holy Cross at 5-1 going into next week’s games. Lehigh is a half-game back at 4-1.
The Black Knights started the fourth quarter down 46-38. Tade came to the rescue, as she scored 11 of her 18 points in the final 10 minutes.
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She got to work 40 seconds into the quarter with a 3-pointer that cut the lead to five points.
After several empty possessions, Tade struck again with another 3-pointer to push the Black Knights within two points, 46-44, with 7:30 left.
The Terriers remained in the lead as they and the Black Knights traded free throws before Army took the lead, thanks against to Tade. Her lay-up with 5:25 left put Army in the lead, 48-47.
From there, the Black Knights remained ahead. A Fiona Hastick lay-up pushed the lead to three points, followed by a 3-pointer by Tade with 3:32 left that made it 53-47 Army.
Boston (7-10, 1-5) never got any closer.
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The Terriers controlled the game in the first half, as they took a 10-9 lead after the first quarter and then pushed that lead to 25-15 at halftime. Army surged to 23 points in the third quarter, but Boston hung in there by scoring 21 points before the Black Knights outscored the Terriers, 21-6, in the final stanza.
Tade made four 3-pointers for the game, three of which came in the fourth quarter. She also had seven rebounds and two blocked shots. Trinity Hardy led Army with 21 points, along with eight rebounds, one assist, one block and one steal.
Reese Ericson hit some key free throws down the stretch, as she went 6-fot-6 from the line for the game and finished with nine points. She also had four assists.
Inés Monteagudo led Boston with 12 points, while Allison Schwertner added 11 points.
Next week is critical for Army’s Patriot League Tournament seeding as it will face Holy Cross on Wednesday and Navy on Sunday. The Black Knights already have a loss to Lehigh, so they can ill-afford a loss to either the Crusaders or their rivals, the Midshipmen.
A prominent Boston-area doctor accused in several lawsuits of sexually assaulting more than 200 former patients was indicted by a grand jury on rape charges.
Dr. Derrick Todd allegedly assaulted two women during examinations in December 2022 and June 2023 at the Charles River Medical Associates in Framingham, Mass., the Middlesex County District Attorney announced Thursday.
Todd, a rheumatologist, appeared in Middlesex Superior Court Friday after he handed himself over to police the previous night.
The two women had either a pelvic exam or pap smear with the doctor when the alleged assault occurred, NBC Boston reported.
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The patients alleged the exams went beyond “normal.”
One of the women endured enough pain for her to scream at Todd to stop but the doctor didn’t listen and continued the exam.
The second patient alleged she didn’t give Todd consent to perform the specific examination but the doctor went ahead despite the rejection, the outlet reported.
Todd pleaded not guilty to the two rape charges.
He was held on a $10,000 bail.
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A judge ordered Todd to surrender his passport, not have any contact with his alleged victims, and give up all medical licenses.
Claims of abuse from Todd date back to 2010 but only surfaced in 2023 after Brigham and Women’s Faulkner Hospital received anonymous complaints.
Todd is the former chief of clinical rheumatology at the Boston hospital but resigned after 14 years in 2023 when two other physicians questioned the appropriateness of pelvis exams for his rheumatology patients, the Boston Globe reported.
Over 200 of Todd’s former patients accused him of performing unnecessary pelvic floor therapy, breast examinations, testicular examinations, and rectal examinations.
The accusers include over 200 women and several men between teenagers and 60-year-olds.
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Attorneys for 180 of the former patients say the two rape charges are just the start of the doctor’s legal battle.
“It’s just the beginning of the criminal case against Dr. Todd, but it does help validate the civil claims that Lubin & Meyer is pursuing on behalf of so many of his former patients,” Attorney William Thompson said. “Fundamentally, it’s about a doctor abusing his position. And taking advantage of patients who put their trust in him for his own personal sexual gratification.”
Todd voluntarily ceased his medical practice in Massachusetts in September 2023.
The announcement was made in a letter to the Board of Registration in Medicine.
The class-action lawsuit against Todd also listed the hospital as a defendant for allegedly knowing about the abuse and failing to stop it.