North of Boston Media Group Photos

northofboston > Windham: Racing for a throw, friends, from left Dan Vitale, of Plaistow, and Rob Rush, of Boston, play with heart, but the wet ball will land in the arms of neither during this play in Sunday's game of touch football at Griffin Park. The weekly game, involving eight friends--now in their mid 20's--who have known each other since they were in their teens, has become a staple in the lives of each, as the group, who have grown apart in distance, make socializing on the field once-a-week a priority in their now more separate lives.  Photo by Jan Seeger/Eagle-Tribune Sunday, December 28, 2008
northofboston > Windham: Taking a turn at being quarterback, Mike Bouchard, (c) of Andover, calls a play with three friends, from left, Matt Clougherty, of Derry, Rob Rush, of Boston, and Mark Bond of Londonderry, during a wet game of touch football at Griffin Park Sunday. The weekly game involving eight friends, now in their mid 20's, who have known each other since they were in their teens, has become a staple in the lives of each, as the group, who have grown apart in distance, make socializing on the field once-a-week a priority in their now more separate lives. Photo by Jan Seeger/Eagle-Tribune Sunday, December 28, 2008
northofboston > Windham: With Matt Boucher, of Lawrence, running close at his side, Matt Clougherty, of Derry, lifts his arm in hopes of catching the eye of quarterback Mike Bouchard, of Andover, during a wet game of touch football at Griffin Park Sunday morning. While this pass would be launched to another, there are plenty of chances to get into the ball in this weekly game involving eight friends--now in their mid 20's--who have known each other since they were in their teens, and who make socializing on the field a once-o-week priority in their now more separate lives.  Photo by Jan Seeger/Eagle-Tribune Sunday, December 28, 2008
Windham: Racing for a throw, friends, from left Dan Vitale, of Plaistow, and Rob Rush, of Boston, play with heart, but the wet ball will land in the arms of neither during this play in Sunday's game of touch football at Griffin Park. The weekly game, involving eight friends--now in their mid 20's--who have known each other since they were in their teens, has become a staple in the lives of each, as the group, who have grown apart in distance, make socializing on the field once-a-week a priority in their now more separate lives. Photo by Jan Seeger/Eagle-Tribune Sunday, December 28, 2008
northofboston > Windham: Racing for a throw, friends, from left Dan Vitale, of Plaistow, and Rob Rush, of Boston, play with heart, but the wet ball will land in the arms of neither during this play in Sunday's game of touch football at Griffin Park. The weekly game, involving eight friends--now in their mid 20's--who have known each other since they were in their teens, has become a staple in the lives of each, as the group, who have grown apart in distance, make socializing on the field once-a-week a priority in their now more separate lives.  Photo by Jan Seeger/Eagle-Tribune Sunday, December 28, 2008
Windham: Racing for a throw, friends, from left Dan Vitale, of Plaistow, and Rob Rush, of Boston, play with heart, but the wet ball will land in the arms of neither during this play in Sunday's game of touch football at Griffin Park. The weekly game, involving eight friends--now in their mid 20's--who have known each other since they were in their teens, has become a staple in the lives of each, as the group, who have grown apart in distance, make socializing on the field once-a-week a priority in their now more separate lives. Photo by Jan Seeger/Eagle-Tribune Sunday, December 28, 2008
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