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From a season that began 2-2, to one that’s one win away from Campbell and the Lions’ home of Ford Field, Boyne City’s 2024 campaign (10-2) is one for the history books in Boyne. As Suttle ...
Now, he gets another shot as a senior when No. 6-ranked Boyne City (8-1) and No. 10 Grayling (7-2) meet again Friday ... #6 Boyne City Ramblers face #10 Grayling in D-6 playoff opener Skip to main ...
Sep. 29—Charlevoix at Boyne City RECORDS: Charlevoix (5-0); Boyne City (5-0) WHEN: Friday, 7 p.m. SERIES: The Rayders lead the Ramblers 40-29-2. LAST MEETING: Boyne City topped Charlevoix 27-8 ...
The 2008–2009 season saw the Boyne 1st team claim Ireland's oldest trophy – the Leinster Towns Cup. The final was held in Ashbourne RFC on 19 April 2009 and Boyne beat their opponents on the day, Tullamore, 27–21. [1] Boyne retained the cup in 2010, again facing Tullamore, winning 32–25. [2]
After Boyne passed opportunities to acquire Telluride Ski Resort in Colorado and Jackson Hole Mountain Resort in Wyoming, [citation needed] they closed a deal to purchase Chet Huntley's Big Sky Resort in 1976, only a few years after its opening in December 1973, and now is the second-largest ski resort in the United States by acreage. [6] In ...
[6] Boyne is gay, and has spoken about the difficulties he encountered growing up gay in Catholic Ireland. [7] [8] [9] He has spoken of suffering abuse in Terenure College as a student there. [10] He regards John Banville as "the world's greatest living writer". [11] In May 2024, Boyne was the castaway on BBC Radio 4's Desert Island Discs. [12]
Boyne City senior Ryan Spate might get labeled as a running back and linebacker, but he's been showcasing much more than that in 2024:
Boyne Resorts, a company that owns and operates ski and golf resorts in the United States; Brú na Bóinne, valley in County Meath, Ireland, at a bend in the River Boyne; Boyne-class ship of the line, a class of two 98-gun second rates, ordered in 1783; HMS Boyne is the name of several ships in the British Royal Navy