April 16 high‑school boards

Local outlets posted full high‑school scoreboards from April 16, including a Finger Lakes final-scores roundup and a Boston Globe package covering baseball, softball, lacrosse, volleyball and tennis. (fltimes.com) The Finger Lakes piece featured action photos such as Waterloo senior Kyle Shangraw, while the Globe provided dedicated scoreboards across seven sports. (bostonglobe.com)

On Thursday, April 16, local newsrooms in New York and Massachusetts turned a full night of spring high-school games into public scoreboards that readers could search sport by sport. (fltimes.com) (bostonglobe.com) The Finger Lakes Times posted a roundup labeled “HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS FINAL SCORES: Results from 4/16” on April 17 and asked Section V coaches or team representatives to send scores and statistics to its sports desk after games. (article.wn.com) The Boston Globe’s high-school hub listed a statewide scoreboard with filters for date, school, conference, and sport, and its main high-school page linked daily roundups, rankings, standings, and newsletters in one package. (bostonglobe.com 1) (bostonglobe.com 2) That kind of scoreboard is basic local infrastructure for spring sports, when baseball, softball, boys’ and girls’ lacrosse, volleyball, tennis, track, and rugby can all be in season at once. The Globe page for April 16 showed dedicated scoreboards for at least baseball and boys’ lacrosse, while its navigation also surfaced softball, girls’ lacrosse, boys’ volleyball, boys’ tennis, girls’ tennis, boys’ track, girls’ track, and boys’ rugby. (bostonglobe.com 1) (bostonglobe.com 2) In the Finger Lakes region, the roundup format also doubles as a reporting pipeline. The paper’s post explicitly invited schools to email in results, a sign that many high-school scoreboards still depend on direct submissions from coaches and athletic departments rather than centralized league feeds. (article.wn.com) In Massachusetts, the Globe has built a broader database product around that same nightly ritual. Its scoreboard says readers can search for favorite teams and sports, and it gives schools a separate email address for score and schedule changes. (bostonglobe.com) The April 16 package also showed the limits of live aggregation. The Globe’s girls’ volleyball roundup page for that date said, “No results reported for today,” even as the broader high-school section continued to publish roundups and scoreboards in other sports. (bostonglobe.com) For readers, parents, and athletes, the practical value is simple: one date stamp, one page, and a record of who played, who won, and which results were still missing. On a crowded Thursday in mid-April, that was enough to turn scattered school-by-school updates into a regional snapshot. (fltimes.com) ([bostonglobe.com](https://www.bostonglobe.com/sports/high-schools/scoreboard/?date=2026-04-11&filters=%7B%22sport%22%3A%7B%22value%22%3A%22%22%2C%22text%22%3A%22%22%2C%22default%22%3A%22All+Sports%22%7D%2C%22school%22%3A%7B%22value%22%3A%22%22%2C%22text%22%3A%22%22%2C%22default%22%3A%22By+School%22%7D%2C%22conference

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