Making a pitch for the home team

WORLD SERIES ELECTRIFIES THE CITY— As the Boston Red Sox set off for St. Louis and — hopefully— another World Series trophy last week, the students and faculty at Pope John Paul II Catholic Academy’s Columbia Campus banded together to show off their Boston pride.   The school kids were encouraged came to school wearing their fake beards last Friday— a hat tip to the hometown squad who turned this baseball season into one for the ages here in Boston. As the Reporter went to press on Wednesday, the Sox were one win away from  their third World Series win in ten years and their first captured at Fenway since 1918. Images courtesy Claire F. Barton Sheridan/ Pope John Paul II Catholic AcademyWORLD SERIES ELECTRIFIES THE CITY— As the Boston Red Sox set off for St. Louis and — hopefully— another World Series trophy last week, the students and faculty at Pope John Paul II Catholic Academy’s Columbia Campus banded together to show off their Boston pride. The school kids were encouraged came to school wearing their fake beards last Friday— a hat tip to the hometown squad who turned this baseball season into one for the ages here in Boston. As the Reporter went to press on Wednesday, the Sox were one win away from their third World Series win in ten years and their first captured at Fenway since 1918. Images courtesy Claire F. Barton Sheridan/ Pope John Paul II Catholic Academy


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