
Andrew Grange, a junior at the University of Massachusetts at Lowell, earned his fifth All-American honor at this year's NCAA Track and Field Championship. The honor marked the second straight time the Central Catholic alum and Methuen native was named an All-American in the outdoor 400-meter dash. Grange entered the meet ranked 13th in the 400, but finished sixth, running it in 47.65 seconds.

27 year-old Kristy (real name?) is featured on the front page of www.sexysoxgirls.com. According to the interview on www.masslive.com, her hometown is Methuen, MA.
That means she would have graduated 2000ish. Anyone recall?
Interview:
http://blog.masslive.com/redsoxmonster/2008/05/sexy_sox_girls_speak_out....
Her own page:
http://www.sexysoxgirls.com/sexy_red_sox_girl_profile.php?girl_id=25&pho...
Her MySpace:
http://www.myspace.com/sparklypinkflamingo

October 29, 2007 2:31 PM
In order to protect teams from Bill Belichick, the league is considering a rule that would prevent the Patriots from throwing passes longer than five yards once they gain a four-touchdown lead.
If the opposing team makes it a three-score game, the Patriots would be allowed to file an appeal for "more creative routes," but receivers Randy Moss and Wes Welker are no longer allowed to be on the field together in the second half.