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The Daily Olivian

The Daily Olivian

The student news site of Oliver Ames High School in Easton, Massachusetts

OA Boys Soccer Secures Hock Title

October 30, 2017 By The Daily Olivian

By Sean O’Brien This past Friday afternoon the Oliver Ames boys soccer team captured the Hockomock league title in a 0-0 tie against the Mansfield Hornets. The game kicked off at 3:45 and the first half was extremely slow, but the boys knew the importance of the game. With either a win or a tie […]

Oliver Ames Boys Soccer Senior Night

October 30, 2017 By The Daily Olivian

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The Wood Report: The Problem With The Big Hock

October 25, 2017 By The Daily Olivian

With football’s recent struggles, this question is more prevalent than ever… Why is Oliver Ames in the Big Hock? I know why at the start after my freshman we made the change. North Attleboro had lost a lot of kids to other schools while Easton was gaining more than ever. It was the year that […]

Girls Soccer Senior Night

October 24, 2017 By The Daily Olivian

By Chris Pearsons The OA girls soccer senior night was a huge success last Thursday. Although the final score of game was not in their favor, it does not depict how hard the girls fought. Prior to the game, each of the nine seniors took their turn being thanked for their participation in Oliver Ames […]

Athlete of the Week: Sadie Homer

October 19, 2017 By The Daily Olivian

By Chris Pearsons The athlete that stood out from last week was Sadie Homer, on the volleyball team. Because of her success on the court, she has been named the most recent player of the week.  Sadie had a pair of 13 and 26 digs in her past two games. Volleyball digging is essential for […]

OA Football’s Miserable Loss to KP

October 19, 2017 By The Daily Olivian

By Kyle Marsh Last Friday, OA traveled to King Philip where they lost 0-42. Oliver Ames struggled throughout the whole game to find their grip on offense, and their defense simply could not contain the unrelenting KP offense. Despite King Philip being a powerhouse, Oliver Ames has a lot to learn from that game. After […]

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