Watertown High School wrestler Tessa Master working hard and making history
This week's BZ MVP of the Week is a hard-working wrestler who's making history for Watertown High School in just her junior year.
Nick Giovanni is a sports reporter and anchor for WBZ-TV.
Giovanni joined WBZ as a news reporter and anchor in September 2016 from CBS affiliate WUSA-TV in Washington, D.C., where he spent two years as a morning news anchor and sports reporter.
Prior to WUSA-TV, Giovanni was the weekend sports anchor for KPRC-TV in Houston, Texas, where he covered the Houston Texans from their playoff run to Gillette Stadium in 2013 and to New York City for the 2014 NFL Draft. Giovanni started his career at WJXT-TV in his hometown of Jacksonville, Florida.
Giovanni graduated from the University of Florida. He is proud to call Boston home.
This week's BZ MVP of the Week is a hard-working wrestler who's making history for Watertown High School in just her junior year.
Marshfield High School gymnast Annie Spencer has practiced gymnastics since she was a toddler, and that hard work paid off at the championship meet. She is this week's BZ's MVP.
Teya Sidberry spent time volunteering with elephants before she ventured to "The Heights" to dominate on the court. She is this week's BZ's MVP.
Six flag football teams from Massachusetts earned a spot to play in the championships on Pro Bowl weekend in Orlando.
Off the court, the Worcester North basketball team has had to try and cope with tragedy together.
Kat Cheesebro is passionate about leading her team to an undefeated season. She is this week's BZ's MVP.
The road to gold originated in Westford for two season athlete Kassidy Carmichael.
As Jerod Mayo stepped up to be introduced as the new head coach of the New England Patriots Wednesday the Mayo family sat two rows deep inside Gillette Stadium.
North Quincy High School's starting point guard Kobe Nguyen doesn't just share a first name with his favorite player of all time; he also wears number 24 in honor of Kobe Bryant.
Aoife Shovlin is a junior cross country star at Cambridge Rindge & Latin School and she is this week's BZ's MVP.
Caroline and Maggie Averill are headed to Switzerland in January for the International Ice Hockey Federation under-18 women's world championship.
It's a moment the Midshipmen and the Black Knights have been preparing for all year.
Ken LaChapelle is coaching two grandsons - and facing off against two others.
After 50 years on the sidelines for Abington High School, Jim Kelliher is hanging up the whistle.
Missael Pena Canela, the 18-year-old charged in the shooting death of a Salem State basketball player pleaded not guilty Thursday as new details in the case were revealed.