Baseball
April 2 G-D 11, Marlborough 1
Softball
April 2 G-D 12, Marlborough 11
April 4 Nashoba Regional 9, GD 4
Boys Tennis
April 2 G-D 5, Leominster 0
April 4 G-D 5, West Boylston 0
Records: West Boylston 0-2, Groton-Dunstable 3-0
Boys Lacrosse
April 3 Westborough 17, G-D 6.
April 5 G-D 9,...

Haley Delandy and Jenny Davis circle the net on the attack. Photo by Matt Detora
Team lick cancer, a local group of 100+ riders come together each year on the first weekend in August to ride The Pan Mass Challenge. The PMC is a Massachusetts-based bike-a-thon that raises more money for charity than any other single athletic fundraising event in the country. Always held the...
Coaching Staff:
Matt LeBlanc, Head Varsity Coach, 19th season
Matt Coppolino, Assistant Varsity Coach, 9th season
Joe Bisbee, JV Coach, 10th season
League:
Midland Wachusett B (Nashoba, Westborough, Shepherd Hill, GD, Fitchburg, Hudson, Marlborough)
2024 Last year’s record: 8-9 Qualified for...
BOYS TENNIS
GD 4, Shepherd Hill 1
Friday, March 28, 2025, at Dudley
Singles:
Aadi Ravindran (GD) def. Jamison Paradis (SH) 6-0, 6-1.
Ayush Chaudary (GD) def. Andrew Heywood (SH) 6-1, 6-1.
Brandon Richard (GD) def, Andrew Heywood (SH) 6-1,6-1.
Reed Sezla (SH) Aleks Bobkob (GD) 6-2, 7-5.
Dan...

In the home opener, Groton Dunstable sophmore John Bordes pitched for the Crusaders against Triton Regional High School. Photo by Robert Mingolelli

L-R: Kyle Priest, Matt Coppolino, Jacob Barnes and coach Matt LeBlanc. Kyle Priest and Jacob Barnes were catcher and pitcher, respectively, on the 2016 team that won the state championship. Courtesy photo

The G-D infield rolls the double play in spring training. Photo by Matt Detora

The 4th Annual Students vs. Teachers Basketball Game was held recently, as it does each year just prior to March Madness, as an opportunity for the entire middle school to gather to enjoy a very competitive basketball game between 8th-grade students vs. the teachers and, as well, as a fund-raiser. This year a total of $740 was raised between a portion of the admissions’ gate for the game as well as the Chuck-a-Duck fundraiser, where students pay $5 per duck. The student who throws their numbered duck (each with a little dot sticker) the closest to center court wins a gift basket. The admissions’ gate was split three ways--grade 7, grade 8, and Project Mitten for the Groton Children’s Fund--and all proceeds from Chuck-a-Duck went to Project Mitten. Photo courtesy of Glen Shapland.
Pictured above is 8th grader Parker Wolfrey taking a shot from the far corner of the gym during the Students vs. Teachers basketball game. Also shown defending for the teachers are Principal Wendy Salvatore and with ELA teacher Brennan Bennett refereeing.

The Girls Varsity Tennis team rallies with each other and gets in some preseason practice matches together. Photo by Matt Detora