4-alarm fire tears through South Shore sports complex

Boston, MALocal News

A four-alarm fire devastated the South Shore Sports Center in Hingham, Massachusetts, likely leaving it a total loss. Firefighters responded shortly after 11 p. m. to find flames fully engulfing the roof and heavy fire concentrated in the kitchen area. Deputy Fire Chief David Levenson indicated the building is probably beyond repair, marking a significant loss for local sports.

Parents expressed their distress over the facility's closure, emphasizing its role in hosting youth sports for over 25 years. The South Shore Baseball Club faces immediate challenges due to the loss of equipment stored inside, but representative Frank Niles remains optimistic about continuing baseball activities. He mentioned that the community's response has been overwhelming, with many offering support. The State Fire Marshal's Office is investigating the cause, focusing on the office, dining room, and kitchen areas as potential origins. Such a loss impacts not only sports activities but also community gatherings and events, highlighting the importance of the facility.

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