Raiders Report | Watertown Baseball Walks Off AGAIN, Girls Lax Drops First Game
WATERTOWN – The 2023 Raiders baseball team is now 3-2 this season, but they have had to fight and claw their way to two of those victories. For the second straight week, the Raiders won a game in their final at-bat. The commonality between those two games? Watertown’s Emilio Berndt delivered the walkoff hit in both games.
Elsewhere in WHS sports, the Raiders girls lacrosse team lost their first game of the season to Belmont, the softball team is back at .500 after starting 0-2, and the boys lacrosse team earned their first win of the season in gritty win against Somerville.
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Watertown Community Foundation Has Awarded over $700K in COVID Relief Grants in 2023
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