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St. Mary’s tops Leominster to claim the 2025 Patriots Girls’ High School Flag Football championship By Alexa Podalsky Globe Correspondent,Updated June 12, 2025, 10:26 p.m.
St. Thomas Aquinas senior Abbie Gaynor allowed one hit, one unearned run and struck out 11 in the win. "It was super exciting, and we were super pumped for playoffs to start," Gaynor said.