About Us
Ryan Lanigan
Ryan Lanigan is the founder and editor-in-chief of HockomockSports.com. He graduated from Bridgewater State University in May of 2011, with a degree in Communications. While at BSU, he worked at multiple positions at the university's student-run newspaper, The Comment, including Managing Editor his senior year.
He served as an assistant sports editor before being promoted to copy editor at The Comment. Ryan also covers high school sports for ESPN Boston and Patch.com. He served as StoughtonPatch's beat writer for basketball during the 2010-2011 season.
He has covered the New England Revolution since March of 2012 for New England Soccer Today.
Josh Perry
Josh Perry is the Managing Editor of HockomockSports.com. He graduated from Bishop Feehan in 1997 and Rhode Island College in 2001. He has been a freelance sports reporter with the Fall River Herald and Middleboro Gazette. He worked for over three years as the Sports Producer at DoubleACS, doing play-by-play for Attleboro High sports. He has also worked with North TV covering North Attleboro football, soccer, and basketball.
Josh has also covered high school sports for Patch.com. He has recently worked doing play-by-play with Norton Cable and produced sports programming for Bristol Community College.
He is currently a reporter and editor with Hometown Weekly covering Needham and Westwood.
Josh has also covered high school sports for Patch.com. He has recently worked doing play-by-play with Norton Cable and produced sports programming for Bristol Community College.
He is currently a reporter and editor with Hometown Weekly covering Needham and Westwood.
Andrew Cyr
Andrew is entering his senior year at Franklin High School and his second year on staff at Hockomocksports.com. He will be focusing mainly on Franklin sports and will return as the Lady Panther’s color commentator for the second consecutive year.
Cyr will also be working for Franklin High’s radio and television station while continuing to write sports articles for the school’s newspaper.
Following high school Andrew plans on majoring in broadcast journalism, as he co-hosts his own sports talk radio show called “The Sports Blast.” The show continues to expand as it will broadcast from different stations across the country this year.
Cyr will also be working for Franklin High’s radio and television station while continuing to write sports articles for the school’s newspaper.
Following high school Andrew plans on majoring in broadcast journalism, as he co-hosts his own sports talk radio show called “The Sports Blast.” The show continues to expand as it will broadcast from different stations across the country this year.