Brendan Connelly – Boston Herald https://www.bostonherald.com Boston news, sports, politics, opinion, entertainment, weather and obituaries Tue, 31 Oct 2023 23:42:30 +0000 en-US hourly 30 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.2 https://www.bostonherald.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/HeraldIcon.jpg?w=32 Brendan Connelly – Boston Herald https://www.bostonherald.com 32 32 153476095 Division 2 state golf: Potter’s 1-over leads way for Dover-Sherborn https://www.bostonherald.com/2023/10/31/division-2-state-golf-potters-1-over-leads-way-for-dover-sherborn/ Tue, 31 Oct 2023 23:42:00 +0000 https://www.bostonherald.com/?p=3581401 BROCKTON — As Charlie Potter made his way to the course Tuesday, a bitter chill hung in the air. Cars whistled past nearby in the City of Champions. However, he strolled out with a bit of swagger, confident in his approach.

The sophomore shot a 71 (one-over-par) on the afternoon, helping Dover-Sherborn capture the Div. 2 golf championship at Thorny Lea Country Club in Brockton.

“It really is an amazing feeling,” Potter said afterward. “Coming out here, my first time playing. I kind of surprised myself with my ability today.”

Potter was named the tournament’s medalist, besting Reading’s Brandon Vitarsi by one stroke. His efforts directly impacted Dover-Sherborn in the final standings, as the Raiders edged Bishop Stang by two strokes for the state title.

Despite the tricky greens, which wreaked havoc for fellow golfers, Potter navigated the course’s tricks with little interruption.

His coach and mentor, Jon Kirby, was not surprised.

“He has (been incredible),” said Kirby. “He shot 11-under, set the course record at Pinecrest on his own, probably a 50-year mark. We had a practice on Sunday the same week, and he shot five-under our place for nine — to set the court record at Sassamont. He’s a good player. He’s a great player.”

Potter finished with a pair of birdies during the event, but also ran into some obstacles. After shooting a par on his seventeenth hole of the day, Potter walked out to the course’s second hole, looking to close his outing. His tee shot struck a tree and skipped into the rough, as he clung to a slim lead in the individual standings. Despite the tough lie, he was able to recover to finish with bogey, winning the championship for his school in the process.

“That’s the big one,” Potter said. “It felt amazing as a team to win. We got one two years ago. I wasn’t on that team unfortunately. But it meant the world to win today, as a team.”

In addition to Potter, Tim Hill finished tied for fourth overall for Dover-Sherborn, shooting a 75 (five-over-par). Grant Mayer (83) and Griffin Sipp (85) rounded out the top scorers for the Raiders. Their efforts topped the combined performance of Bishop Stang’s grouping of Matthew Oliveira (75), Matt Costello (76), Jack Shea (81) and Nathaniel Mello (84).

The title is the latest in a recent run of success for Dover-Sherborn, despite the school making the leap from the Div. 3 ranks to Div. 2.

It was also the latest title for Kirby, who has helped establish dynasties with Dover-Sherborn’s respective golf and tennis programs.

“I’ve just been very lucky personally to be associated with great players,” said Kirby. “It’s not me, it’s them. I’ve been lucky. It’s been a pleasure, and they’re great kids too. I just couldn’t be a luckier guy.”

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Painful loss in 2022 drives Billerica High boys soccer team https://www.bostonherald.com/2023/10/30/soccer-notebook-6/ Mon, 30 Oct 2023 04:23:21 +0000 https://www.bostonherald.com/?p=3552662 BILLERICA — Billerica High’s boys soccer program has established itself as one of the state’s elite, and its recent success is somewhat new.

“We can score goals,” said Billerica soccer coach John Vassallo. “So that helps. We’ve got some guys that we moved around, couple guys that played midfield last year that are playing central defense this year, and we have a goalie who’s a junior and is coming into his own. He has been tremendous also.”

Last fall, the Indians reached the Div. 2 playoff field as the No. 11 seed with a record of 11-2-5, only to be bounced in the Round of 32 (a 2-1 loss to Nauset).

“It really helped motivate us, the loss last year,” said Vassallo. “Because we had a home game, so we thought we were going to be able to go a little bit further than we did. But reality kicked in, finding a program like Nauset, who has always been really good. They knew how to win in the playoffs, and we didn’t. These guys dedicated themselves for the summer, and said our goal is to win the league, then get a good draw for the tournament, get further than the first round. We want to win a few games in the tournament, and I think our ranking will help that. The loss definitely motivated us (the last) year.”

Now Billerica has a firm grasp on the top overall seed in this year’s Div. 2 power rankings at 16-1-1, with a team rating of 3.2322.

Billerica High's Jason Xintaropoulos is a major reason the Indians are 16-1-1 entering the state tournament. He has 12 goals. (Staff Photo/Stuart Cahill/Boston Herald)
Billerica High’s Jason Xintaropoulos is a major reason the Indians are 16-1-1 entering the state tournament. He has 12 goals. (Staff Photo/Stuart Cahill/Boston Herald)

The showing is due to emergence of stars such as senior midfielder and reigning Merrimack Valley Conference (Small) Player of the Year Brian Jones (10 goals, six assists), and other standouts such as junior forwards Jason Xintaropoulos (12 goals, nine assists in league play), Ryan Jacob (25 goals, 10 assists), and goaltender Riley Donovan (seven goals surrendered, 6.5 shutouts).

The Indians have found a winning formula, and it starts with their core group.

“Last year in the playoffs, we were hoping we’d make it further,” said Jones. “When we lost to Nauset in the first round, it wasn’t what we were hoping for. Then this year, we won our first game. Our second game, we lost, and that kind of flipped the switch for us. We kind of realized how everything is supposed to be picked up, and ever since then, we haven’t lost a game.”

Billerica has dominated its Merrimack Valley Conference games, with impressive victories over North Andover (a 3-0 win Oct. 12) and Lowell (1-0 Oct. 17).

“It’s definitely good to keep track of (the seedings), know where you are according to everything else,” Jones said. “But we can’t let it get to our heads. Just because we’re the one seed, it doesn’t mean we can’t have our best game. But you can see it, every other team wants to beat us since we’re so highly-ranked.”

The team’s lone loss was a 3-0 defeat to Bedford in early September, which sits second among Div. 2 schools in the power rankings at 9-2-4 with a team rating of 3.0843. Vassallo believes his group has grown from that game. A rematch with the Buccaneers is possible.

“I hope (for a second battle) anyways,” chuckled Vassallo. “They actually gave us a good eye-opener, where it was our second game of the season, so we were trying to figure out our defense. They were much more mature than us playing-wise. My group was young and inexperienced at that level, so it was actually a good game for us, where we learned a lot about how to play defense, and how to get going. It motivated us, because every once in a while, one of the kids will bring up the Bedford game.”

When the pairings are unveiled Wednesday, Billerica will be ready for whichever opponent comes its way.

“We need some rest, because we have some injuries and we’re a little bit tired,” Vassallo said. “I think the seniors and the captains have to step up, and say this is where we worked so hard — to get here. I think it’s about seeing if we can keep it going.”

Billerica High goalkeeper Riley Donovan during practice last Thursday. Donovan is a strong last line of defense for the 16-1-1 Indians. (Staff Photo/Stuart Cahill/Boston Herald)
Billerica High goalkeeper Riley Donovan during practice last Thursday. Donovan is a strong last line of defense for the 16-1-1 Indians. (Staff Photo/Stuart Cahill/Boston Herald)
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Big Little: Belmont Hill QB has big day https://www.bostonherald.com/2023/10/28/big-little-belmont-hill-qb-has-big-day/ Sat, 28 Oct 2023 21:45:33 +0000 https://www.bostonherald.com/?p=3552254 BELMONT — Sophomore quarterback Reis Little turned in one of his best performances of the season, finishing with 249 total yards and six touchdowns, as Belmont Hill won its fifth straight game with a 42-28 statement victory over BB&N.

“As a team, we obviously work hard for this,” said Little. “We practiced all week for this. We knew what they had, we knew their defense, and all it came down to was making the right reads, making the right plays, knowing what to do when we’re in that situation. I just think we really executed today.”

Little completed 14-of-20 passes for 186 yards, while adding 63 yards rushing, and Belmont Hill (5-1) needed just about every one of his plays in this one. He provided his group a 7-0 edge with 6:37 to play in the opening quarter, as he lobbed a 49-yard touchdown pass down the sideline to Charlie Walsh. Belmont Hill extended its lead to 14-7 in the second quarter, as Little connected with Nick Andersen for a 6-yard touchdown strike.

BB&N’s Henry Machnik knotted the score at 14-all with 50 seconds to play in the second quarter as he sprinted eight yards on a quarterback keeper.

After BB&N took its first lead at 21-14 off a four-yard touchdown rush by Bo MacCormack, Belmont Hill struck for consecutive scores in a span of just 1:54. Little connected with Andersen for a 13-yard touchdown with 5:39 left in the third quarter, before Little found the end zone on a 4-yard touchdown rush, helping his group regain the lead at 28-21.

MacCormack would knot the score at 28-all with a 14-yard touchdown rush with 11:56 left in regulation, but the Knights’ offense fizzled out from that point. Little would rush for two more touchdowns in the fourth quarter himself, icing the win.

“This is a kid who works really hard,” Belmont Hill coach Anthony Fucillo said. “He’s only a sophomore, and every game, he has matured. He has gotten so much better. He has developed leadership skills, and it couldn’t be better for him to cap it off with an awesome game today against a really good football team.”

Since opening its season with a 24-0 loss to Lawrence Academy, Belmont Hill has won five straight. The school will look to keep its momentum going against Milton Academy next week.

“That’s an awesome (BB&N) team,” Fucillo said. “They’re so well-coached, they have so many good players. But I think we’ve established that we’re a really good football team in this league too. I think every win for us is big. I try to preach that every week, that it doesn’t matter who we’re playing, our kids need to treat every game (like it matters). But to beat a team like that in the fashion we did, being able to run the ball at the end, I’m really proud of our guys.”

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Girls soccer: Tight-knit Hopkinton 15-0 and rolling https://www.bostonherald.com/2023/10/22/girls-soccer-tight-knit-hopkinton-15-0-and-rolling/ Sun, 22 Oct 2023 10:06:02 +0000 https://www.bostonherald.com/?p=3473968 HOPKINTON — No matter what type of sport or level of competition you watch, chances are you are going to find a small handful of teams that always seem to compete every single season. Sometimes the dynastic programs have hiccups, but they always find their footing in short order.

Then there are longer-term projects, some of which take years to come to full fruition.

Just off Route 85 in the hills of Hopkinton, there is a high school girls soccer program that has suddenly taken the state by storm, and its resurgence all stems from one word.

Camaraderie.

“I think that all of the players have put in a tremendous amount of effort in improving their athleticism, their individual technical skills, and with understanding what we want to do as a team tactically,” said Hillers coach Tom Skiba. “They’ve all put in tremendous effort in those areas, but I’d say the biggest difference this year is that the team has really come together this year, as teammates and friends.”

As recently as the 2019 season, Hopkinton was a .500 program (7-7-1). Back then, the current class leading the way was finishing up middle school. Skiba was fairly new himself to the coaching scene with the Hillers at the time. In years since, the school had seen steady improvement with each passing fall.

This campaign, however, was somewhat unexpected. Now the Hillers, labeled as one of the teams in the Commonwealth to beat, are in the midst of a perfect season at 15-0-0.

“It’s been awesome,” said Skiba. “We take everything day by day, game by game. We’re adjusting to what we need to work on and develop and to improve. Everyone has one hundred and ten percent bought into what we’re trying to accomplish.”

That’s not to say there hasn’t been some newfound pressure. After fighting for relevance in the difficult field known as the Tri-Valley League for years, Hopkinton suddenly has a bulging target on its respective back.

“It’s been helpful that we’ve had a specific core group that has been able to stay on the team a long time,” said senior captain and Connecticut College commit Juliana Grontzos. “That kind of helps strengthen the bond that we already have. Then, we can kind of bring in the new players as well with those relationships.”

Led by their seven seniors, the Hillers are maintaining a strong focus as they look to polish off a historic campaign. However, that’s not to say the group isn’t reveling in their recent success. At the very least, they have heard the whispers.

How could one avoid the publicity? It’s everywhere. In the latest Div. 1 power rankings released Friday, the school was seeded No. 3 overall in the polls with a rating of 4.2074. At this stage, the Hillers only trail perennial powerhouses Natick and Bishop Feehan for supremacy, according to the metric.

In the eyes of fellow senior captain Brooke Birtswhistle (three goals, two assists), keeping the pedal to the medal has aided the Hillers in their pursuit of perfection.

“I’d like to say we ignore (the power rankings),” laughed the Purdue commit. “But we don’t ignore them that well. We try not to think about it before every game. Like everyone said, we play it game by game. Even if we’re up by three goals, we set it back to zero-zero in our head. We play as hard in the last ten minutes as we did in the first minute.”

Hopkinton has been led offensively by junior Maddie Recupero (13 goals, 10 assists) and senior Georgina Clarke (13 goals, nine assists). Senior captain Johanna Dupont has added a boost with five goals and five assists.

“Since the beginning of the season, everyone has gone along really well, which makes coming to practice and working hard together even more fun,” Dupont said. “It’s really exciting to see all of the hard work paying off, seeing that we’re doing so well. I just look forward to continuing that success throughout the rest of the season.”

The Hillers have outscored opponents at incredulous clip, potting 54 goals while surrendering just six this fall. For most of the year, they were forced to do so without one of their premier stars as Steph Johnson looked to return from a sprained ankle. In her second game back, she sniped a goal to help key a 9-1 victory over rival Norwood on Senior Night.

“It was really nice for me,” said Johnson. “But I think just being able to be back and sharing the environment on the field that I’ve been able to witness from the sidelines is something that is really exciting for me. I have a really optimistic outlook for the tournament, and the rest of the season.”

A perfect season is firmly within reach for Hopkinton, and it all comes down to the remainder of the school’s TVL slate. The Hiller will play a road game this upcoming Tuesday against Medfield, before closing things out with consecutive home games against Holliston and Westwood.

Then, it’s onto the Div. 1 postseason, where they will aim to put a final stamp on things with a possible championship.

“Everybody’s kind of taking notice of how successful we’ve been,” Johnson said. “But I think it’s really essential for us to play every game just like we have no record. Regardless, just play as a team and play for each other. I think we’ve kind of had this goal throughout the season that the four of us captains and the team have outlined, that we want to play every game to our intensity, no matter the standings of the opponent. Just play like this is going to be our hardest game, the championship. I think that has led to a lot of our success this year.”

Norwood's Sophia Venditti, left, heads the ball behind Hopkinton's Abigail Waters during a girls soccer clash Thursday in Hopkinton. (Staff Photo/Stuart Cahill/Boston Herald)
Norwood’s Sophia Venditti, left, heads the ball behind Hopkinton’s Abigail Waters during a girls soccer clash Thursday in Hopkinton. (Staff Photo/Stuart Cahill/Boston Herald)

 

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Red-hot Wellesley, Max Poirier put up enough points to edge Natick https://www.bostonherald.com/2023/10/21/red-hot-wellesley-max-poirier-put-up-enough-points-to-edge-natick/ Sat, 21 Oct 2023 21:26:11 +0000 https://www.bostonherald.com/?p=3481044 WELLESLEY — As Max Poirier made the customary walk across the stream to the field Saturday, the skies appeared somewhat ominous. Wellesley football fans were concerned about an oncoming monsoon, but the senior was focused on his opponent.

Attention to detail pays off.

The wideout finished with 124 total yards, scampering for a late touchdown as Wellesley put the Bay State Conference on notice with a 17-10 victory over Natick on Senior Day.

“I think it’s fitting that we’re honoring our seniors today, because it’s really the seniors that have taken control the last few weeks,” Wellesley coach Jesse Davis said. “We started off 0-3, right? But to win four straight like that, especially against good teams like Natick, who are well coached, these kids are tough.”

For the majority of the first half, the game itself was a stalemate. The torrential rain wreaked havoc, keeping offense at a premium. Bronson Manccini hit a 25-yard field goal to break a scoreless deadlock with 8:35 to play in the second quarter, providing Wellesley (4-3) a 3-0 edge.

Then Wellesley staged a last-minute drive, starting with one play.

In the face of pressure, sophomore quarterback Bobby Shanahan dumped a pass over the middle to Poirier. With blockers in front of him, the senior found a lane and broke off a 64-yard reception, setting up a one-yard touchdown rush by Henry Redgate to make it 10-0 in favor of the Raiders at the half.

Later on, with 3:50 left in the third stanza, Davis and his staff drew up an identical play they did in the opening half – a quick screen pass to Poirier led to a 34-yard reception. Poirier capped the drive shortly thereafter with a one-yard touchdown rush as Wellesley jumped ahead 17-0 with 1:08 to go in the quarter.

“It was the perfect play call,” said Poirier. “D-line, everybody crashing. My line was in front of me, Bobby put it right on me. That’s all I could ask for.”

That’s not to say Natick (4-3) was done. The Redhawks cut it to a 17-3 game with 6:41 remaining on a 34-yard field goal by Nathan Napier. Some thought the ballgame was over, and hastily made their way for the exits as the downpours picked up.

Might have been a mistake. With 2:50 left in regulation, sophomore quarterback Jesse Gagliardi connected with senior Ben Chandler for a 31-yard touchdown reception to make it 17-10.

As the Raiders attempted to ice things, Shanahan made a break for the sideline. Then, the ball was punched from his grasp. The quarterback tumbled to the turf in a scrum, and could only watchas it fell into the hands of a Redhawks tackler. Out of nowhere, Natick had an opportunity for the tying score.

When the pressure was at its highest however, Wellesley’s defensive front held strong, forcing the Redhawks into a turnover on downs to seal it.

Shanahan finished 6-of-10 passing for 127 yards to aid the Raiders, while Jordan St. Louis added an interception in the victory.

“Knowing that we started off 0-3, we worked our asses off for this four-game win streak,” Shanahan said. “We’ve just got to keep it rolling. Stay humble, keep our heads down.”

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Friday’s high school scores and highlights https://www.bostonherald.com/2023/10/20/fridays-high-school-scores-and-highlights-29/ Sat, 21 Oct 2023 03:49:09 +0000 https://www.bostonherald.com/?p=3474319 SCHOOL ROUNDUP

Boys soccer

Michael Folan, Antonio Guarino and DJ Tandy scored while Robbie Cibotti earned his 10th shutout as Archbishop Williams (8-3-4) qualified for the tournament for the 16th straight year with a 3-0 win over Cardinal Spellman in the Catholic Central League.

Francis Amani and Pat Moore scored for Plymouth North (10-2-3) in a 2-1 Patriot League win over crosstown rival Plymouth South.

Ryan Gasparro and Finn Ingalls found the net for Newburyport (11-3-2) in a 2-1 Cape Ann League win over Georgetown.

Kaiky Araujo struck for two goals, and Simon Ghebremariam netted his first goal as Rockland (10-5) rolled to a 4-0 South Shore League win over Randolph.

A pair of goals from Lucas Bereaud and two points from Jack Fredrickson (goal, assist) paced Swampscott (11-2-1) in a 3-1 Northeastern Conference win over Salem.

Marcus Dutra Africano (two goals), Nyzaiah Pacheco (goal, two assists) and Will Quinlan (goal) got the job done offensively for Westport (14-0) in a 4-0 Mayflower Athletic Conference win over Southeastern.

Girls soccer

Junior Kathleen Murphy buried a pair of goals and added an assist, as Blue Hills (14-0-2) shutout Bristol Aggie 3-0 in the Mayflower Athletic Conference.

Libby Nylen scored twice as Dexter Southfield (7-2-1) defeated New Hampton 4-1 in the NEPSAC. … Emma Fitzpatrick scored her first goal and supplied an assist for St. Mark’s in a 2-1 win over Dana Hall.

Ella Williamson, Zoie Maslanka and Brenna Howley got the goals as Abington (9-4) clinched its spot in the Div. 4 tournament with a 3-1 South Shore League win against Mashpee. … Freshman Hannah Morse scored the winning goal for Norwell (16-1-1) in a 1-0 victory over East Bridgewater.

Sydney Comeau maintained her rapid scoring pace with two more goals for Notre Dame Academy of Hingham (10-4-3), giving enough insurance to withstand a late rally as part of a 3-2 nonleague win over Silver Lake.

Field hockey

Madison Faragi dialed up a hat trick and dished an assist, leading Bishop Fenwick in a 4-1 nonleague win over Malden. … Sawyer Groothius set up two goals with assists and added a score himself, pairing with Sophia Ciciotti’s goal and assist to power Swampscott (9-5-1) over Bedford, 4-0. … Eva Thomson tallied two goals in a well-balanced effort as Medfield topped Nipmuc 6-1. … Sammy Logan and Ava Meehan registered a goal and an assist each as Bishop Feehan (11-3-1) bested Nashoba 4-0.

Grace Haskell scored three goals and dished an assist, and Kaelyn Zuber hit the back of the net twice as Dartmouth (15-0) cruised to a 7-0 Southeast Conference win over Bridgewater-Raynham.

Caroline Pitts recorded a hat trick and Kate Harrison scored twice, boosting Chelmsford in a 5-1 Merrimack Valley Conference win over Tewksbury.

Football

Montavius Zollarcoffer rushed for a pair of 10-yard touchdowns, giving O’Bryant (5-1) the scoring it needed to down English/New Mission, 14-0, in Boston City League play. Lamarre Petit-Homme added 155 all-purpose yards, along with 12 tackles and a forced fumble in the win.

Logan Keyes ran for 201 yards and two touchdowns on 13 carries, helping Walpole (4-3) coast to a 37-3 Bay State Conference victory over Braintree.

Mike O’Connor and Jayce Devine each ran for two scores as Xaverian (5-2) defeated Malden Catholic 41-0 in the Catholic Conference.

Liam Appleton ran for two touchdowns and caught a TD pass as Cohasset (3-3) blanked Mashpee 42-0 in the South Shore League. … Bolo Sotonwa ran for two touchdowns, propelling Middleboro (5-2) in a 24-14 win over Rockland. … Michael Reilly ran for two scores and threw for a third as Abington (6-1) defeated East Bridgewater, 33-13.

Myles Sanchez broke a 3-3 tie with an 18-yard TD run in the third quarter as Wakefield (5-2) went on to defeat Wilmington 16-3 in the Middlesex Freedom. … Nick Hitchman and Max Lanciani ran for two touchdowns apiece to power Melrose (5-2) to a 42-8 win over Watertown. … Jayden Arno threw four touchdown passes to Ben Logan as Belmont (4-3) outscored Woburn 43-35.

Cooper Tarantino had 10 carries for 70 yards and three touchdowns as Lincoln-Sudbury (6-1) defeated Concord-Carlisle 29-20 in the Dual County League. … Max Dresens racked up 21 carries for 221 yards and a touchdown, while Mekhi Walker added four receptions for an additional 103 yards and a score as Wayland (5-2) staved off a challenge from Bedford, 28-14.

Eli Ikkela and Dominic Cavallo ran for touchdowns as Bishop Stang (2-5) defeated Archbishop Williams 23-0 in the Catholic Central League. … Maxwell Parent accounted for both touchdowns as St. Mary’s (5-2) defeated Cardinal Spellman, 12-0.

Nick Cappuccio caught an 80-yard TD pass from Matthew Noonan with less than two minutes left as Winthrop (4-3) handed Salem its first loss 20-19 in the Northeastern Conference. … Travis Voisine threw for 123 yards and two scores as Danvers (5-2) beat Masconomet, 21-0.

Greg Canning rushed for three scores as Rivers (3-2) defeated Brooks 42-19 in the Independent School League.

In a Commonwealth Athletic Conference contest, Dan Keith rushed for two touchdowns, lifting Nashoba Valley (5-2) to a 35-22 victory over Lynn Tech (3-4). … Devin Nieves ran for 105 yards and two touchdowns to pace Northeast (3-4) in a 28-8 win over Greater Lowell. … Caleb Caceres finished with 11 carries for 141 yards rushing and a pair of touchdowns, as Shawsheen (7-0) rolled to a 36-6 romp of Greater Lawrence.

In the South Coast Conference, Jayce Duarte tossed two touchdown passes while Justin Marques hauled one in and rushed for a score, leading Fairhaven (7-0) to a 40-0 win over Seekonk. … Connor McManus booted three field goals as Greater New Bedford (3-4) defeated Apponequet, 23-14. … Isaiah Roderick returned an interception 10 yards for the winning score as Bourne (5-2) defeated Case, 28-24.

Jack Sullivan scampered for three scores, and Sean Miles threw three touchdown passes as Newburyport (7-1) rolled to a 42-0 win over Triton in Cape Ann League play.

In the Evergreen League, Quinn Carver rushed for two scores as Dexter Southfield (4-1) coasted to a 38-0 victory over New Hampton.

Corey Perkins ran for 158 yards and two scores on 23 carries as Bellingham (4-3) bested Millis 35-0 in the Tri-Valley League. … Jake Oglivie threw three touchdown passes as Norton defeated Dover-Sherborn, 28-10.

Willy Robinson finished with 205 all-purpose yards, racking up three rushing touchdowns while returning a kickoff 84 yards for a fourth as Scituate (4-3) outlasted North Quincy, 42-28, in the Patriot League. … Ben Scalzi accounted for three total touchdowns as Hanover (7-0) bested Pembroke, 31-8. … Davin True rushed for four touchdowns as Marshfield (5-2) defeated Plymouth North, 49-21.

Judd Dorival ran for 178 yards and two touchdowns as Billerica (7-0) cruised to a 41-22 Merrimack Valley Conference win over North Andover. … Omar Aboutoui booted a pair of field goals in the final minute as Methuen (5-2) defeated Tewksbury, 27-24.

In the Mayflower Athletic Conference, Nathan Marden ran for 106 yards and two touchdowns on six carries for Old Colony (6-1) during a 38-0 rout of Upper Cape. … Todd Egan threw a touchdown pass and ran for 142 yards and three scores, and DJ DeCoste rushed for 157 yards and two touchdowns, propelling South Shore Voke (5-2) to a 43-28 win over Wareham. … Ty Holmes ran in two touchdowns and caught one more from James Harris, who also ran for a touchdown as West Bridgewater doubled up Blue Hills, 28-14.

Payton Kellett hauled in six catches for 200 yards and a touchdown, proving a reliable target for Jayden Barber in a monster performance (315 passing yards, 93 rushing yards, four total TDs) as Dennis-Yarmouth (6-1) rolled to a 41-22 nonleague win over Durfee. … Tajardo France racked up 112 yards and two touchdowns on 10 carries for Barnstable (6-1) in a 48-8 win over Newton North. … Chase Frisoli and Ryan Bannon each ran for scores as North Attleboro (3-4) defeated Lynnfield, 14-11. … Alex Wilson ran for 67 yards and two scores as Westford Academy (5-2) edged Chelmsford, 21-19.

Volleyball

Victoria Soto Rivera had 12 kills, and Bailey Trust had 18 assists as Beaver Country Day defeated Wheeler 3-1 in the NEPSAC. … Erica Biner grounded 17 kills, and Corinne Holness finished with 14 kills as BB&N (10-2) beat Groton, 3-1.

Eliana Villa tallied nine service points and 22 digs, while Danna Cabreja recorded eight kills and a block as Greater Lawrence (4-13) swept Nashoba Tech 3-0 in Commonwealth Athletic Conference action.

Vivian Castano supplied 35 assists, and Mariah Eaton floored 12 kills while Ryann Johnson registered 10 kills as Dennis-Yarmouth (10-7) downed Marshfield 3-0 in a nonleague clash. … Fayth Bascon posted eight kills, and Brooke Farnum notched four kills and two blocks for Swampscott (10-7) in a 3-0 win over Northeast. … Elsa Richards did a little bit of everything with 11 kills, 11 aces, 20 assists and 12 digs, and Kaylin Potter finished with 13 kills as Essex Tech (11-6) outlasted Masconomet, 3-1.

Sofia Halunen racked up 11 kills, eight assists and 12 digs, and Elena Timo had 20 assists, four kills and 11 digs as Bourne (14-4) topped Greater New Bedford 3-0 in a South Coast Conference matchup.

Chloe Heitman scattered 15 kills and eight aces for Acton-Boxboro (10-4) in a 3-0 Dual County League victory over Cambridge.

Lily Todorova notched nine kills, and Ella Quin and Nyra Joseph had eight kills each for Billerica (14-5) in a 3-0 Merrimack Valley Conference win over Lowell. … Sowol Lee provided 28 assists, finding Jessie Wang (14 kills) and Adrie Waldinger (eight kills) mainly as Andover (15-2) defeated Central Catholic, 3-0.

Swimming

With a 98-86 Bay State Conference victory, Needham ended Wellesley’s 75-meet win streak that dated back to 2016.

 

SCORES

BOYS CROSS COUNTRY

 

GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY

 

FIELD HOCKEY

Beverly 3, Marblehead 0

Bishop Feehan 4, Nashoba 0

Bishop Fenwick 4, Malden 1

Braintree 2, NDA (H) 0

Case 1, Dighton-Rehoboth 1

Chelmsford 5, Tewksbury 1

Concord-Carlisle 3, Lincoln-Sudbury 0

Dartmouth 7, Bridgewater-Raynham 0

Durfee 6, New Bedford 1

Gloucester 4, Malden Catholic 0

Maynard 2, Hudson 1

Medfield 6, Nipmuc 1

Milton Academy 1, Rivers 1

Nantucket 1, Falmouth 0

Natick 2, Needham 1

Plymouth North 1, Whitman-Hanson 1

Sutton 3, Medway 2

Swampscott 4, Bedford 0

Wachusett 4, Westwood 1

Waltham 2, Everett 0

Wellesley 7, Wayland 0

FOOTBALL

THURSDAY’S RESULTS

Ashland 21, Medfield 6

Bishop Feehan 29, Bishop Fenwick 26 (3 ot)

Bishop Stang 23, Archbishop Williams 0

Cathedral 43, Arlington Catholic 0

Everett 56, Malden 0

Holliston 49, Hopkinton 7

KIPP 36, Whittier 16

Mansfield 49, Oliver Ames 0

Nantucket 28, Monomoy 12

Newton South 20, Waltham 19

Roxbury Prep 18, Atlantis Charter/Westport 12

Southeastern 13, Diman 12

Stoughton 14, Sharon 13

FRIDAY’S RESULTS

Abington 33, East Bridgewater 13

Andover 22, Central Catholic 20

Barnstable 48, Newton North 8

Bellingham 35, Millis 0

Belmont 43, Woburn 35

Belmont Hill 34, Thayer Academy 12

Billerica 41, North Andover 22

Bishop Stang 23, Archbishop Williams 0

Boston Latin 28, Weston 21

Bourne 28, Case 24

Cambridge 14, Acton-Boxboro 13

Carver 45, Hull 0

Cohasset 42, Mashpee 0

Danvers 21, Masconomet 0

Dartmouth 35, Bridgewater-Raynham 22

Dedham 43, Medway 7

Dennis-Yarmouth 41, Durfee 22

Dexter Southfield 38, New Hampton 0

Dighton-Rehoboth 35, Nauset 26

Duxbury 35, Whitman-Hanson 7

East Boston 14, Latin Academy 8

Fairhaven 40, Seekonk 0

Foxboro 35, Canton 0

Franklin 21, Attleboro 14

Greater New Bedford 23, Apponequet 14

Haverhill 42, Dracut/Innovation 6

Holbrook/Avon 32, Cape Cod Tech 22

Hudson 40, North Middlesex 21

King Philip 23, Milford 14

Lawrence Academy 31, St. Sebastian’s 28

Lincoln-Sudbury 29, Concord-Carlisle 20

Lynn English 20, Somerville 6

Manchester-Essex 37, Lowell Catholic 6

Marshfield 49, Plymouth North 21

Martha’s Vineyard 26, St. John Paul II 6

Medford 44, Chelsea 6

Melrose 42, Watertown 8

Methuen 27, Tewksbury 24

Middleboro 24, Rockland 14

Nashoba Tech 35, Lynn Tech 22

Needham 33, Weymouth 7

Newburyport 42, Triton 0

North Attleboro 14, Lynnfield 11

North Reading 35, Essex Tech 0

Northeast 28, Greater Lowell 8

Norton 28, Dover-Sherborn 10

Norwell 33, Sandwich 6

O’Bryant 14, English/New Mission 0

Old Colony 38, Upper Cape 0

Old Rochester 32, Somerset Berkley 20

Peabody 28, Gloucester 7

Pentucket/Georgetown 33, Ipswich 0

Randolph 35, Brighton 26

Rivers 42, Brooks 19

St. Mary’s (L) 12, Cardinal Spellman 0

Scituate 42, North Quincy 28

Shawsheen 36, Greater Lawrence 6

South Shore 43, Wareham 28

Stoneham 41, Burlington 32

Taunton 21, Milton 15

Wakefield 16, Wilmington 3

Walpole 37, Braintree 3

Wayland 28, Bedford 14

West Bridgewater 28, Blue Hills 14

Westford Academy 21, Chelmsford 19

Westwood 44, Norwood 28

Winchester 31, Arlington 14

Winthrop 20, Salem 19

Xaverian 41, Malden Catholic 0

SATURDAY’S GAMES

BC High at St. John’s (Shrewsbury), 12

Noble and Greenough at BB&N, 12

Lowell at Lawrence, 12

Plymouth South at Quincy, 12

Amesbury at Hamilton-Wenham, 1

Brockton at New Bedford, 1

Catholic Memorial at St. John’s Prep, 1

Minuteman at Keefe Tech, 1

Natick at Wellesley, 1

Saugus at Falmouth, 1

Swampscott at Beverly, 1

Bristol-Plymouth vs. Tri-County, 2 (Xaverian)

Reading at Lexington, 2

Middlesex at Governor’s Academy, 3

Milton Academy at Roxbury Latin, 3

Revere at Lynn Classical, 3

Silver Lake at Hingham, 3:15

Groton at St. George’s, 3:30

St. Mark’s at Tabor, 3:30

Austin Prep at Greenwich Country Day, 4:30

Framingham at Brookline, 7

 

GOLF

 

BOYS SOCCER

Abington 2, Mashpee 2

Archbishop Williams 3, Cardinal Spellman 0

Brighton 1, TechBoston 1

Charlestown 2, Pioneer Charter 1

Dartmouth 3, Apponequet 0

East Boston 1, North Quincy 1

Hamilton-Wenham 2, North Reading 0

Latin Academy 1, Excel Charter 0

Lexington 2, Reading 2

Lynnfield 3, Amesbury 0

Newburyport 2, Georgetown 1

Newton South 2, Westford Academy 1

Plymouth North 2, Plymouth South 1

Rockland 4, Randolph 0

St. John Paul II 6, Sturgis East 0

St. John’s Prep 1, Masconomet 0

St. Mark’s 3, Dexter Southfield 1

Swampscott 3, Salem 1

Wakefield 6, Stoneham 0

Westport 4, Southeastern 0

Winchester 4, Woburn 2

GIRLS SOCCER

Abington 3, Mashpee 1

Berwick 1, Montrose 0

Blue Hills 3, Bristol Aggie 0

Chelmsford 5, Tewksbury 1

Dexter Southfield 4, New Hampton 1

Excel Charter 2, O’Bryant 0

Foxboro 3, Walpole 1

Gloucester 3, Lowell Catholic 1

Hamilton-Wenham 1, North Reading 1

Ipswich 1, Pentucket 1

Lynnfield 4, Amesbury 1

Norwell 1, East Bridgewater 0

Notre Dame (H) 3, Silver Lake 2

St. John Paul II 8, Sturgis East 2

St. Mark’s 2, Dana Hall 1

Sandwich 5, Middleboro 2

Tabor 2, St. George’s 0

Triton 1, Manchester Essex 0

Wakefield 2, Stoneham 0

Walpole 3, Foxboro 1

Wilmington 4, Watertown 0

Winchester 0, Woburn 0

SWIMMING

Andover 108, Chelmsford 78

Haverhill 99, Central Catholic 85

Methuen/Tewksbury 100, Lowell 67

Needham 98, Wellesley 86

VOLLEYBALL

Acton-Boxboro 3, Cambridge 0

Algonquin 3, Nipmuc 0

Andover 3, Central Catholic 0

Attleboro 3, Taunton 0

Beaver Country Day 3, Wheeler 1

Billerica 3, Lowell 0

Boston English 3, Muniz 0

Bourne 3, Greater New Bedford 0

Bishop Fenwick 3, Hamilton-Wenham 2

Brooks 3, Pingree 0

BB&N 3, Groton 1

Canton 3, Oliver Ames 2

Cathedral 3, Brighton 1

Chelsea 3, East Boston 0

Dartmouth 3, Bridgewater-Raynham 0

Dearborn 3, Pacific Rim 2

Dennis-Yarmouth 3, Marshfield 0

Essex Tech 3, Masconomet 1

Excel 3, Dearborn 0

Greater Lawrence 3, Nashoba Tech 0

Hingham 3, Norwell 0

King Philip 3, Milford 0

Mashpee 3, Abington 0

Nauset 3, Monomoy 0

Newton South 3, Wayland 1

Quincy 3, Brockton 0

Reading 3, Arlington Catholic 0

Sandwich 3, Randolph 0

Shawsheen 3, Wilmington 2

Silver Lake 3, Braintree 0

Snowden 3, O’Bryant 2

Stoneham 3, Somerville 2

Swampscott 3, Northeast 0

Tabor 3, St. George’s 0

Wachusett 4, Westwood 1

Weston 3, Concord-Carlisle 2

Woburn 3, Beverly 0

FOOTBALL BOXES

ABINGTON 33, EAST BRIDGEWATER 13

Abington (6-1)              7   20   6    0   –   33

E. Bridgewater (2-5)     6    7    0    0   –   13

AB – Michael Reilly 1 run (Michael Reilly kick)

EB – Chris Oman 20 run  (kick failed)

AB – Ryan Solimini 64 run (kick failed)

EB – Oman 20 run (Tim Heath kick)

AB – Reilly 19 run (kick failed)

AB – Connor Pease 34 pass from Reilly (Pease pass from Reilly)

AB – Nazir Paulding 92 run (kick failed)

 

ANDOVER 22, CENTRAL CATHOLIC 20

Andover (6-1)             0   7   8   8  –  22

Central Catholic (2-5) 6   0   0 14  –  20

CE – Mason Bachry 3 run (kick failed)

AN – Dominic Papa 11 run (Brian Hnat kick)

AN – Papa 8 run (Andrew Walles pass from Papa)

CE – Drew Alsup 25 pass from Jaxon Pereira (Drew O’Keefe kick)

AN –  Walles 51 pass from Papa (Brian Hart kick)

CE – Pereira 6 run (O’Keefe kick)

BARNSTABLE 48, NEWTON NORTH 8

Barnstable (6-1)   21    21    6    0    –    48

Newton North (1-6)       0      0    8    0    –    8

BA – Tajardo France 22 run (Hagen Dias kick)

BA – Chevy Shakespeare 4 pass from Kundel (Dias kick)

BA – Shakespeare 29 pass from Kundel (Dias kick)

BA – France 14 run (Dias kick)

BA – Karon Ford 26 run (Dias kick)

BA – Brandon Silva 3 run (Dias kick)

BA – Dias 40 int. return (rush failed)

NN – Nate Day 7 pass from Hayden Willen (Ajani Gordon pass from Willen)

 

BELLINGHAM 35, MILLIS 0

Millis (1-6)            0    0     0   0  –   0

Bellingham (4-3)  6  15   14   0  –   35

BE – Corey Perkins 15 run (conversion failed)

BE – Wyatt Callery 1 run (Perkins rush)

BE – Perkins 12 run (Mendez kick)

BE – Max Gamble 18 pass from Dasha Domercant (Mendez kick)

BE – Gabe Egan 1 run (Mendez kick)

 

BILLERICA 41, NORTH ANDOVER 22

North Andover (4-3)   7     8   7    0     –  22

Billerica  (7-0)           22    6    6     7   –   41

NA – Zack Wolinski 2 run (Cam Bethel kick)

BI – Judd Dorival 12 run (conversion failed)

BI – Aidan Gibbons 32 blocked punt (Michael Murnane run)

BI – Steven Gentile 2 run (Cole Dillon pass from Murnane)

NA – Wolinski 14 run (Drew Fitzgerald run)

BI – Murnane 14 run (conversion failed)

NA – Wolinski 32 run (Bethel kick)

BI – Murnane 6 pass from Gentile (conversion failed)

BI – Dorival 1 run (Dan Venezia kick)

BISHOP STANG 23, ARCHBISHOP WILLIAMS 0

Bishop Stang (2-5) 8    0    8    7    –    23

Archbishop Williams (3-4) 0    0    0    0    –     0

BS – Eli Ikkela 22 run (Keegan Plante rush)

BS – John Horan 54 int. return (Dominic Cavallo rush)

BS – Cavallo 51 run (Wyat Bergeron kick)

BOURNE 28, CASE 24

Case (2-4)      0   14   7   3   –  24

Bourne (5-2)   0   15   7   7   –  28

BO – Ethan Fox 2 run (Ty Kelley kick)

CA – Sam Melo 15 pass from Jack Orton (Owen Dias kick)

BO – Drew Kelley 19 pass from T. Kelley (T. Kelley run)

CA – Melo 65 kickoff return (Dias kick)

CA – Melo 39 pass from Orton (Dias kick)

BO – T. Kelley 1 run (T. Kelley kick)

CA – Aedan Borges 21 field goal

BO – Isaiah Roderick 10 int. return (T. Kelley kick)

COHASSET 42, MASHPEE 0

Mashpee  (5-2)   0     0    0   0    –   0

Cohasset  (3-3)   7  14   21   0   –   42

CO – Shane Mulcahy 20 pass from Mike Wildfire (John Shannon kick)

CO – Liam Appleton 41 run (Shannon kick)

CO – Appleton 20 run (Shannon kick)

CO – Mike Wildfire 20 run (Shannon kick)

CO – Liam Appleton 25 pass from Wildfire (Shannon kick)

CO – Max Monahan 10 run (Shannon kick)

 

DANVERS 21, MASCONOMET 0

Danvers (5-2)  14   7   0   0   –   21

Masco    (1-5)    0   0   0   0   –     0

DA – Gasinowski 3 run (Akerman kick)

DA –  L.Metivier 5 pass from Voisine (Akerman kick)

DA – J.Downey 5 pass from Voisine (Akerman kick)

 

DEXTER SOUTHFIELD 38, NEW HAMPTON 0

Dexter Southfield (4-1) 10    21    7    0    –    38

New Hampton (2-3)   0     0      0    0    –    0

DS – Safety

DS – Quinn Carver 11 run (Chase Halfkenny pass from Darius Day)

DS – Halfkenny 3 run (Luke Hoganson kick)

DS – Carver 8 run (Judah Siff kick)

DS – Tyson Thomas 10 run (Hoganson kick)

DS – Mike Bonsu 59 pass from Joe McCauley (Siff kick)

 

FAIRHAVEN 40, SEEKONK 0

Fairhaven (7-0)     26     14     0      0   –   40

Seekonk (0-7)       0       0      0      0   –    0

FA – Nikko Morris 53 pass from Jayce Duarte (Jackson Dane kick)

FA – Justin Marques 13 pass from Duarte (Dane kick)

FA – Chase Feno 1 run (kick failed)

FA – Marques 57 run (kick failed)

FA – Colby Correia 8 run (Dane kick)

FA – Nick Lajoie 29 run (Dane kick)

 

FOXBORO 35, CANTON 0

Foxboro (6-1)    7   28   0    0   –    35

Canton (4-3)      0     0   0    0    –    0

FO – Nolan Gordon 29 pass from Mike Marcucella (Owen Hayes kick)

FO –  Brandon Mazenkas-O’Grady blocked punt recovery (EZ) (Hayes kick)

FO – Ryan Foley 82 pass from Marcucella (Hayes kick)

FO –  Foley 51 run (Hayes kick)

FO – Mazenkas-O’Grady blocked punt 5 return (Hayes kick)

 

HANOVER 31, PEMBROKE 8

Hanover (7-0)       14   10   0   7   –   31

Pembroke (2-5)      0    0    0   8   –    8

HA – Ben Scalzi 10 run (John McDonald kick)

HA – Vinny Mancini 9 run (McDonald kick)

HA – Mekhi Bryan 34 pass from Scalzi (McDonald kick)

HA – McDonald 34 field goal

PE – Will MacNamara 25 pass from Owen Pace (MacNamara pass from Pace)

HA – Ben Johnson 13 pass from Scalzi (McDonald kick)

 

KING PHILIP 23, MILFORD 14

Milford (6-1)        0     7   7   0   –   14

King Philip (7-0)  0   10   6   7   –   23

KP – Sean Woods 25 field goal

MI –  Nick Araujo 1 run (Araujo kick)

KP – Brandon Nicastro 40 interception return (Woods kick)

MI – Jason Stokes 36 pass from Jack Buckley (Araujo kick)

KP – Tallan King 1 run (pass failed)

KP – Andrew Laplante 6 run (Woods kick)

 

LINCOLN-SUDBURY 29, CONCORD-CARLISLE 20

Lincoln-Sudbury (6-1)      14      0     7     8   –   29

Concord-Carlisle  (3-4)      0    12      8    0   –    20

LS – Charlie Barringer 75 punt return (Marcus Cassel kick)

LS – Cooper Tarantino 13 run (Cassel kick)

CC – Matthew Carleton 43 pass from Ryan Fivek (kick failed)

CC – Carleton 11 pass from Fivek (run failed)

LS – Tarantino 12 run (Cassel kick)

CC – Will Hoover 15 pass from Fivek (Aengus Wilson pass from Fivek)

LS – Tarantino 2 run (Tarantino run)

 

MARSHFIELD 49, PLYMOUTH NORTH 21

Marshfield (5-2)          7   21  14  7  –   49

Plymouth North (3-4)  0   14   7   7  –   21

MA – Davin True 7 run (Nick Drosopoulos kick)

MA – True 42 run (Drosopoulos kick)

PN – Brennan Keefe 13 pass from Shamus Whiting (Keegan Carr kick)

MA – True 6 run (Drosopoulos kick)

PN – Logan Zemotel 53 pass from Whiting (Carr kick)

MA – Brady Crowley 12 pass from Tor Maas (Drosopoulos kick)

MA – True 1 run (Drosopoulos kick)

PN – Zemotel 75 kick return (Carr kick)

MA – Jake Brilliant 4 run (Drosopoulos kick)

MA – Nic Cupples 1 run (Drosopoulos kick)

PN – Killian Murphy 1 run (Carr kick)

 

MELROSE 42, WATERTOWN 8

Watertown (1-6)   0    0    0   8  –    8

Melrose (5-2)     21   21   0   0  –   42

ME – Nick Hitchman 75 kickoff return (Connor Brophy kick)

ME – Max Lanciani 57 run (Brophy kick)

ME – Hitchman 15 run (Brophy kick)

ME – Marco Albanese 12 run (kick failed)

ME – Ben Cassavoy 25 run (Brophy kick)

ME – Lanciani 5 run (Hitchman rush)

WA – Anthony Shorter  2 run (Shorter rush)

 

MIDDLEBORO 24, ROCKLAND 14

Rockland (5-2)       0   7   0   7   –   14

Middleboro (5-2)    0  14  3   7   –   24

MI – Bolo Sotonwa 14 run (kick good)

RO – Jordan Depina 30 run (kick good)

MI – Caiden Carriuolo 28 pass (kick good)

MI – Dylan Covell 32 field goal

RO – Depina 1 run (kick good)

MI – Sotonwa 5 run (kick good)

 

NASHOBA VALLEY 35, LYNN TECH 22

Lynn Tech (3-4) 0    0    14    8    –    22

Nashoba (5-2) 8    21    6    0    –    35

NV – Zane Beausoleil 32 pass from Murphy Senecal (Anthony Panetta rush)

NV – Jayden Centauro 2 run (Panetta rush)

NV – Dan Keith 3 run (rush failed)

NV – Keith 6 run (Andrew Ferreira kick)

LT – Erhan Prum 2 run (Alberto Gerardo rush)

LT – Jacob Garcia 5 run (rush failed)

NV – Panetta 8 run (rush failed)

LT – Jadiel Ortega 2 run (Ortega rush)

 

NEEDHAM 33, WEYMOUTH 7

Needham (6-1)    0    14    12    7   –  33

Weymouth (5-2)   7     0      0    0   –    7

WE – Dante Tordiglione 68 pass from Tyler Nordstrom (Andrew DelGallo kick)

NE – Griffin Carr 1 run (Dante Varano kick)

NE – Tate Hoffmeister 5 run (Varano kick)

NE – Aidan Williams 37 run (pass failed)

NE – Williams 26 run (kick blocked)

NE – Stephen Rocamboli 14 run (Varano kick)

 

NEWBURYPORT 42, TRITON 0

Newburyport (7-1) 14   14  14   0    –    42

Triton (3-4)   0    0    0    0    –     0

NE – Jack Sullivan 15 run (Phil Spinola kick)

NE – Sullivan 3 run (Spinola kick)

NE – Touchdown 15 pass from Sean Miles (Spinola kick)

NE – Eli Sirota 2 pass from Miles (Spinola kick)

NE – Sullivan 47 run (Spinola kick)

NE – Logan Jones 40 pass from Miles (Spinola kick)

 

NORTH ATTLEBORO 14, LYNNFIELD 11

Lynnfield (6-1)             0   3   0   8   –   11

North Attleboro (3-4)   7   0   7   0   –   14

NA – Chase Frisoli 2 run (Tyler Goyette kick)

LY – Massimo LoGrasso 32 field goal

NA – Ryan Bannon 1 run (Goyette kick)

LY – Ethan Francis 22 pass from Tyler Adamo (Adamo run)

NORTHEAST 28, GREATER LOWELL 8

Greater Lowell (1-5)    8    0    0    0   –   8

Northeast (3-4)            8   14   0    6   –  28

NE – Devin Nieves 7 run (Jackson Osoro rush)

GL – Damian Jackman 27 pass from Kam Ry (Trevor Santos rush)

NE – Chris Zullo 15 run (Patrick Hudd rush)

NE – Nieves 24 run (rush failed)

NE – Sam Lacombe (rush failed)

O’BRYANT 14, ENGLISH/NEW MISSION 0

English/New Mission (0-7)    0    0    0    0    –     0

O’Bryant (5-1)                       8    0    6    0    –    14

OB – Montavius Zollarcoffer 10 run (Zollarcoffer run)

OB – Zollarcoffer 10 run (conversion failed)

OLD COLONY 38, UPPER CAPE 0

Upper Cape (0-7)   0      0     0     0   –    0

Old Colony (6-1)     8    16    14    0   –   38

OC – Nathan Marden 44 run (Colin Monahan run)

OC – Matt Pitts 1 run (Shawn Markham run)

OC – Luke Meelia 50 pass from Pitts (Stu Burnham run)

OC – Marden 24 yard run (Burnham run)

OC – Markham 55 yard run (run failed)

RIVERS 42, BROOKS 19

Rivers (3-2)     21    7    7     7     42

Brooks (2-3)     7     6    0     6    19

RI – Charles Holmes 20 run (Joshua Do kick)

BR – Darnell Pierre 42 run (Jasper Johnson kick)

RI – Jeremy Kiefer 17 pass from Max Stevelman (Do kick)

RI – Gregory Canning 1 run (Do kick)

RI – Canning 9 run (Do kick)

BR – Tristan Yepdo 59 pass from Henry Hebert (kick failed)

RI – Alexander Murdough 45 int. return (Do kick)

RI – Canning 2 run (Do kick)

BR – Pierre 35 run (kick failed)

 

SCITUATE 42, NORTH QUINCY 28

Scituate (3-3)    14  14  7  7  –  42

N. Quincy (3-3)  7    8   7  6  –  28

SC – Lawson Foley 7 pass from Jackson Belsan (Sam Allard kick)

NQ – Ben Hudach 28 pass from Mikey Galligan (Alvin Nikola kick)

SC – Willy Robinson 1 run (Allard kick)

SC – Alex Burrill 8 run (Allard kick)

NQ – Will Conley 80 pass from Galligan (Ben Walijom pass from Galligan)

SC – Robinson 64 run (Allard kick)

NQ – Galligan 1 run (Nikola kick)

SC – Robinson 84 kick return (Allard kick)

SC – Robinson 5 run (Allard kick)

NQ – Conley 54 pass from Galligan (kick failed)

 

SHAWSHEEN 36, GREATER LAWRENCE 6

Greater Lawrence (3-4)  0    0   0   6    –    6

Shawsheen (7-0)           14  15  0   7    –   36

ST – Sidney Tildsley 5 run (Jared Bishop kick)

ST-  Tildsley 19 run (Bishop kick)

ST – Caleb Caceres 4 run (kick failed)

ST – Caceres 30 run (Bishop kick)

ST – Safety

ST – Zack Timmons 27 run (Bishop kick)

GL – Gustavo Varela 55 run

SOUTH SHORE VOKE 43, WAREHAM 28

South Shore (5-2)          14        8          6          15   –     43

Wareham   (4-3)            8          6          6           8    –     28

SS – Todd Egan 3 run (rush failed)

WA – AJ Lopes run (Tyrell Pires rush)

SS – DJ DeCoste 1 run (Todd Egan pass from Kiano Velazquez)

SS – Egan 1 run (Jackson Ahr pass from Egan)

WA – Lopes run (rush failed)

SS – Lucas Salvucci 27 pass from Todd Egan (pass failed)

WA – Jayce Tavares 70 pass from Will Halloran (rush failed)

SS – DeCoste 4 run (DeCoste rush)

SS – Egan 1 run (Egan kick)

WA – Tavares 55 pass from Halloran (rush failed)

WAKEFIELD 16, WILMINGTON 3

Wilmington (4-3)    3    0    0    0    –     3

Wakefield (5-2)      0    3    7    6    –    16

WI – Hunter Sands 37 field goal

WA – Mark Letchford 24 field goal

WA – Myles Sanchez 18 run (Letchford kick)

WA – Matt Beaver 3 run (kick failed)

WAYLAND 28, BEDFORD 14

Bedford (4-3)   0   0   14   0  –  14

Wayland (5-2)  6   6   16   0  –  28

WA – Mekhi Walker 54 pass from Michael Keenan (conversion failed)

WA – Michael Caulfield 3 run (conversion failed)

WA: Max Dresens 26 run (Caulfield rush)

BE: Xavier Ruiz 64 pass from Ryan Mcgraph (Ethan Kaufmann kick)

BE: Ricardo Laboy 27 pass from Mcgraph (Kaufmann kick)

WA – Caulfield 2 run (Max Dresens rush)

XAVERIAN 41, MALDEN CATHOLIC 0

Xaverian (5-2)              21  13    7    0   –   41

Malden Catholic (2-5)   0     0    0    0   –   0

XA – Michael O’Connor 4 run (Joseph MacDonald kick)

XA – Jonathan Monteiro 65 pass from Henry Hasselbeck (MacDonald kick)

XA – Jayce Devine 27 run (MacDonald kick)

XA – Christian McIntyre 55 punt return (MacDonald kick)

XA – Devine 1 run (kick failed)

XA – O’Connor 7 run (MacDonald kick)

 

 

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Bishop Feehan outlasts Bishop Fenwick in triple overtime https://www.bostonherald.com/2023/10/19/bishop-feehan-outlasts-bishop-fenwick-in-triple-overtime/ Fri, 20 Oct 2023 02:30:24 +0000 https://www.bostonherald.com/?p=3463735 PEABODY — All season, Bryan Pinabell had been itching for a litmus test. A unique chance to see exactly where his Bishop Feehan football group stood late in the fall.

Despite some challenges Thursday night, he and the Shamrocks now have to be feeling pretty good about how things are shaping up. Rising quarterback Owen Mordas finished with 130 yards passing, and fired a game-clinching touchdown strike to Jack Higgins as Bishop Feehan registered its defining win with a 29-26 triple overtime victory against Bishop Fenwick.

“I said to my guys in the huddle that we needed a game like this,” said Pinabell. “We’re about to go into the guantlet of the Division 2 playoffs, and we are going to be in games like this. It isn’t easy to play in a game like this. There’s adversity.”

The game was billed as a clash between two of the top offenses in the Catholic Central League. For the majority of the opening quarter, Bishop Fenwick (5-2) lived up to its reputation, as senior Luke Connolly scampered right up the middle for a 29-yard touchdown rush just moments into play. The Crusaders would pad their lead later in the frame with a one-yard rush by senior captain Anthony Nicholas, jumping out to an impressive 14-0 edge with 2:06 left in the stanza.

However, when you face a team as explosive as Bishop Feehan (33.8 points per game entering Thursday), brace yourself for a scoring surge. It took a sequence lasting only 1:41 for the Shamrocks (6-1) to even things. Quinn rushed for a three-yard touchdown scamper with 3:02 left in the half, then watched his teammate Brett McCafferey come away with a massive interception on Bishop Fenwick’s ensuing drive just seconds later. With 1:21 left in the second quarter, Quinn punched in his second score, a two-yard rush to make it a 14-14 ballgame.

Later on in the second half, the bout became a chess match. Extended drives were in short supply, but each school’s kicker stepped up. Bishop Fenwick regained a 17-14 lead on a 37-yard field goal from Aidan Silva, but Bishop Feehan responded with a long try from distance itself. Shortly after a penalty kept a drive alive for the Shamrocks, they were able to capitalize as Austin Clemente hit a 36-yarder for the equalizer with 7:58 left.

“Austin’s got ice water in his veins,” said Pinabell. “When he missed a field goal earlier in the game, he came off the field and said: ‘I’ll kick it again if we get in that spot.’ ”

Bishop Feehan’s faith was rewarded, and the showdown entered an overtime session after the two programs traded possessions for the remainder of regulation.

In a similar trend to what fans witnessed for most of the second half, neither school was able to find offensive success. Instead, they could only bite their fingernails as the two kickers continued their duel into a third extra frame.

Silva would knock home a 25-yard field goal to put Bishop Fenwick ahead, 26-23. However, just after getting the ball back, Mordas heard something out of the corner of his ear with the game hanging in the balance. It was Higgins, emphatically calling for his teammate as defenders scrambled to gain position.

“I’m wide open!”

Mordas didn’t miss the opportunity. He fired a lob into the flat for the wideout, and Higgins was able to jog to paydirt for the winning 10-yard touchdown reception. His teammates then stormed the field in pursuit.

“It feels great,” Mordas said. “It’s good momentum going into the playoffs, and I think we’re going to make a good run.”

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Soccer notebook: Abington boys battle for attention https://www.bostonherald.com/2023/10/15/soccer-notebook-abington-boys-battle-for-attention/ Sun, 15 Oct 2023 21:08:29 +0000 https://www.bostonherald.com/?p=3410341 ABINGTON — When opportunity comes a knockin’, you are often presented with a choice to make.

For Iury Cassemiro, the chance came this year when he was selected as a captain for Abington’s boys soccer program.

“This past summer, I kind of woke up,” said Cassemiro. “I knew I had the potential to (stand out). My Dad talked to me about it, and it’s all about him. He always believed in me. I think he tried, so I kept working harder and harder this summer… and it led me to this.”

Cassemiro’s journey began in Recife, Brazil. When he was in middle school, he and his family emigrated to Abington.

Could it have been a leap of faith? Maybe. Despite the change in scenery, however, soccer remained a constant.

Now, Cassemiro has thrived, emerging as one of the South Shore League’s premier scoring threats.

“It’s not surprising,” said Abington coach Brian Claus. “He’s shown the potential to be a very great player for years now. He actually was selected to the varsity team as a freshman. He got some time in, got used to the level. Over the years, he has certainly grown his game.”

Cassemiro has buried 14 goals to his credit on the young season to go with a pair of assists, helping Abington to a 6-5-1 record. He remains in hot pursuit of the program scoring record (25 goals), looking to leave a lasting imprint on the program that he has suddenly taken over.

The Green Wave continue to show promise despite a daunting South Shore League schedule, which features multiple state championship contenders scattered across the Div. 3 and 4 fields.

“It is a tough league for sure,” said Claus. “But that’s what you want. You want the tough league. I’ve always said that when we take a look at where we want to be as a program, we look at the likes of Norwell. The likes of Cohasset, and Rockland as to the level that we want to compete at.”

A diehard sports town at heart, athletics are woven into the fabric of Abington. The high school’s decal is painted on nearby streets, emphatically announcing that you have entered Green Wave nation.

Most, if not all of the school’s teams have had some semblance of success within the past decade. Greatness is almost expected.

However, the soccer program had struggled to contend with its fellow South Shore League elite. With so many contenders in the field, it’s not surprising that some schools might take time to find their footing.

“This year, we had the most kids that we’ve had in the program since I can remember,” Claus said. “I started nine, almost 10 years ago I think as the JV coach. Did two separate stints before coming up to the varsity team, and I don’t think we’ve ever had so many kids. I think we had 46 try out this year.”

Leading the charge? Cassemiro. During a game with South Shore League rival Randolph on Sept. 27, the senior netted a hat trick, his third goal coming off a redirection in the 72nd minute to help seal a 5-0 win.

On Oct. 2, he sniped two more goals to key a massive 3-2 victory over archrival Rockland, putting the rest of the conference on notice.

Cassemiro isn’t settling.

“I want to go farther than we did last year in the playoffs,” Cassemiro said. “I know we can. It’s going to be hard, but I know we can. There are a lot of good teams out there, and we know. But I also know that we can (compete), because we are a good team.”

The senior has some additional motivation.

“Of course, there is the 25-goal record.”

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Friday’s high school scores and highlights https://www.bostonherald.com/2023/10/13/fridays-high-school-scores-and-highlights-28/ Sat, 14 Oct 2023 03:33:17 +0000 https://www.bostonherald.com/?p=3405187 FRIDAY’S ROUNDUP

Field hockey

Avery Bent scored twice and dished an assist, pairing with two goals from Kelly Devine to power Dover-Sherborn (10-2) in a 6-1 Tri-Valley League win over Bellingham. … Shea Larkee netted another hat trick for Norwood (12-1-0) to power a 5-0 win over Holliston.

Brooke Shaughnessy picked up two points with a goal and assist as Essex Tech defeated Pentucket 3-1 in Cape Ann League play.

Emily Barbosa and Chloe Pickett scored, while Alex Tardugno had 11 saves bringing her career save total to 709 as Methuen (7-3-2) and Tewksbury played to a 2-2 tie in the Merrimack Valley Conference. … Kerri Finneran buried a pair of goals, as Central Catholic (11-1) defeated Chelmsford, 3-0.

Raena Crandall buried a hat trick, while Haley Wernig scored twice and Emily Carney had a goal and an assist as Franklin (12-0-1) cruised to a 6-0 Hockomock League win over Canton.

Kallie Rose and Kaelyn Zuber struck for two goals apiece, helping Dartmouth (12-0) earn a 7-1 Southeast Conference victory over New Bedford.

Ryan Hallisey and Haylen Wilson scored two goals each for Hingham (9-2-1) in a 7-0 rout of Patriot League foe Whitman-Hanson.

Callie Burchill and Gabby Diaute linked up for a goal and an assist each for Braintree (6-5) in a 3-0 nonleague win over Hanover.

Football

Chelmsford star Kyle Wilder has been released from Boston Children’s Hospital. The Wilder family announced the news Friday.
Wilder was injured during a Sept. 22 game against Methuen, suffering severe swelling to his right thigh. The following Tuesday, he was taken to Lowell General Hospital. Doctors and nurses at LGH determined Wilder needed emergency specialty care so he was promptly med-flighted to Boston Children’s Hospital, according to his family.
Wilder remained in the intensive care unit at BCH for 11 days. According to the statement, he has undergone five surgeries to his right thigh. He then spent an additional six days at Children’s, receiving occupational, speech and physical therapy.

Anthony Taurasi ran for 125 yards and three touchdowns as Latin Academy (1-4) rolled to a 28-8 win over English/New Mission in Boston City League action.

In a Middlesex League matchup, Myles Sanchez rushed for two touchdowns to lift Wakefield (4-2) to a 28-0 win over Watertown (1-5).

Quarterback Ryan McGrath scored twice on the ground and twice with his arm, leading a potent Bedford (4-2) offense over Newton South, 42-8, in Dual County League play.

Chris Capone ran for two scores, and Colin Kenney threw a touchdown pass and tacked on a rushing score as Nobles (1-3) stormed past Middlesex 42-14 in the Independent School League.

In a South Shore League showdown, Ryan Simonetti found the endzone twice, lifting Abington (5-1) to a 21-0 victory over Rockland (5-1).

Garrett Webb threw for a pair of touchdowns as Dover-Sherborn (3-3) held off Millis 14-6 in the Tri-Valley League.

Damien Lackland ran for three touchdowns and Jayden Prophete added two, powering Everett (5-1) in a 41-6 Greater Boston League rout of Medford. … Abbas Atoui ran for two scores and returned a blocked punt 30 yards for a touchdown as Revere (1-5) defeated Somerville, 36-0.

Rayhan Nsereko couldn’t be stopped, rushing for four touchdowns on 180 yards and ripping off an 88-yard kick return for a score as Lincoln-Sudbury (5-1) posted a second straight shutout with a 49-0 win over Dual County League foe Acton-Boxboro. … Jake Cullen completed 13-of- 17 passes for 142 yards and three touchdowns, while also rushing for two scores as Westford Academy (4-2) defeated Concord-Carlisle 41-27. Alex Wilson added 184 rushing yards and a score for the Grey Ghosts. … Max Dresens ran for 183 yards and a touchdown as Wayland (4-2) held off Waltham, 21-20.

Jayden Barber completed 7-of-14 passes for 106 yards and two touchdowns, while rushing for 61 yards as Dennis-Yarmouth (5-1) defeated Falmouth 27-6 in the Cape and Islands League.

Jarred Daughtry tossed a pair of touchdown passes and ran for a score as Stoughton (2-4) coasted to a 35-0 Hockomock League win over Attleboro.

In the Catholic Central League, Anthony Nichols struck for 106 yards and three touchdowns on 11 carries, leading Bishop Fenwick (5-1) to a 34-6 victory over Archbishop Williams. Luke Connolly added 146 rushing yards for the Crusaders. … Nick Marks and Maxwell Parent each returned interceptions for touchdowns as St. Mary’s (4-2) defeated Arlington Catholic, 45-8.

Stu Burnham scampered for 83 yards and two touchdowns, returned a kickoff 95 yards to paydirt, and forced a fumble as Old Colony (5-1) handled Cape Cod Tech 46-14 in the Mayflower Athletic Conference. … Ajay Lopes ran for 220 yards and three touchdowns, threw a TD pass and also returned a kick for a score as Wareham (4-2) outscored Holbrook/Avon, 52-30.

Noah Mackenzie completed 12-of-14 passes for 250 yards and three touchdowns, while adding a fourth score as Walpole (5-1) knocked off previously unbeaten Milton, 42-23. Jamal Abdal-Khallaq caught five passes for 118 yards and two touchdowns, while picking off a pair of passes, one of them going for a score. … Tate Hoffmeister ran for 145 yards and three touchdowns as Needham (5-1) defeated Braintree, 42-21.

In a Patriot League contest, Alex Burrill racked up 210 yards and four touchdowns on 19 carries for Scituate (3-3) in a 48-21 win over Plymouth South (3-3). … Mikey Galligan completed 9-of-15 passes for 287 yards and three touchdowns, while rushing for a fourth score as North Quincy (3-3) outscored Pembroke, 43-32. Ben Hudach rushed for 123 yards and two scores, while Ben Walinjom caught three passes for 133 yards and a score. … Alex Barlow ran for 146 yards and four touchdowns as Duxbury (4-1) defeated Silver Lake, 49-21. … Davin True ran for three scores as Marshfield (4-2) defeated Hingham, 43-22.

Justin Marques ran free for 236 yards and three touchdowns on 30 carries, Colby Correia picked off two passes and rushed for a touchdown, and both Nate Pickup and Chase Feno recorded two sacks as Fairhaven (6-0) shut out South Coast Conference foe Old Rochester, 28-0. … Brody Joly erupted for three rushing touchdowns and two touchdown receptions, while returning a kickoff 75 yards for another score to help Apponequet overcome Dighton-Rehoboth, 44-40.

Vincent Ciancio completed 13-of-23 passes for 188 yards and a score as Tewksbury defeated Chelmsford 14-7 in the Merrimack Valley Conference.

Jason Berry threw two touchdown passes to Gavin Brady, and Otto Indelicato rumbled in for two touchdowns as North Reading (3-2) upended Ipswich 35-12 in a Cape Ann League contest.

Ryan Copson (five catches, 80 yards, two TDs) was Sidney Tildsley’s favorite target in a three-touchdown performance, pairing with scores on special teams and on defense to lift unbeaten Shawsheen (6-0) over Triton 35-7 in nonleague play. … Connor Curtis ran for two scores and threw for a third as Mansfield (3-3) handed Barnstable its first loss, 28-7. … Montavius Zollarcoffer ran for two touchdowns, caught a TD pass and returned both a kick and interception for touchdowns as O’Bryant (4-1) defeated Roxbury Prep, 36-6.

Nick Crowe returned one of seven Canton interceptions for a touchdown in a 26-0 victory over Masconomet. … Andy Ambroise caught two TD passes and ran for a third as Brighton defeated Dracut/Innovation, 42-32.

Boys golf

Quinn Dumas shot a 34 (two under par) as Xaverian (10-3) defeated Bridgewater-Raynham 233-258 in a nonleague match. … Brady Sullivan shot a career-low 34, and Jack Fitzgerald chipped in with a 42 as Durfee beat Middleboro, 123-72.

Ryan Keyes shot a four under par 32 for Wellesley in a 130-71 Bay State Conference win over Weymouth.

Boys soccer

Marc Sullivan and Jack Sullivan scored for Foxboro in a 2-0 Hockomock League win over Mansfield. … Mike Morais and Joey Carney found the net as Oliver Ames (10-2-1) clinched its fifth straight Davenport Division title with a 2-1 win over Stoughton. … Garrett Scagliarini and Rex Cinelli got on the scoresheet for Franklin (10-0-4) in a 2-0 victory over King Philip.

Patrick Frank and Nick Mirogiannis hit the back of the net for two goals each, and Clay Chase provided three assists as Reading blanked Woburn 4-0 in Middlesex League play.

Miguel Olivera shined with four goals, adding more than enough insurance Plymouth North needed for a 7-2 nonleague win over Falmouth.

Girls soccer

Aly Fernandes scored two goals, and Lauren Signoriello supplied two assists for Mansfield (9-3) in a 3-1 Hockomock League win over Foxboro. … Siena Fabrizio netted the lone goal to lift Oliver Ames (10-2) to a 1-0 win against Stoughton. … Anya Zub’s hat trick propelled Franklin to a 3-1 over King Philip.                                                                                                                                                                     Freshman Jenna Lehane netted two goals as Blue Hills (11-0-2) topped Diman 2-1 to secure its third consecutive Mayflower Athletic Conference title.

Tahira Johnson (hat trick, assist) and Amaya Davis (two goals) set the tone offensively for Cathedral (5-3) in a 9-0 nonleague win over Brighton.

Girls volleyball

Meghan Downes racked up 20 assists and 23 service points, while Lily Todorova and Keira Moore had six kills each as Billerica (11-4) bested Masconomet 3-0 in a nonleague matchup. … Addison Pillis grounded 11 kills, and Ella Stein notched 10 kills and two aces as Ipswich (13-0) downed Beverly, 3-0. … Morgan Etna recorded eight kills and two aces, while Gaby Campbell posted 13 kills for Hamilton-Wenham (11-3) in a 3-0 win against Swampscott. … Elsa Richards contributed six kills and 16 assists, and Christine Mbachi registered nine kills as Essex Tech (10-5) swept Bishop Fenwick, 3-0.

Taylor Lines scattered five aces, while Mia Bradshaw finished with four aces and six assists for South Shore Voke (13-2) in a 3-0 Mayflower Athletic Conference win over Bristol Aggie.

Julie Hall tallied 11 kills as Central Catholic (6-9) bested North Andover 3-1 in Merrimack Valley Conference action.

Class notes

Hamilton-Wenham announced the latest group of players, coaches, contributor and teams to be inducted into the Hamilton-Wenham Athletic Hall of Fame on November 21st at the Myopia Hunt Club in Hamilton.

The group consists of the following: Michael Harris (class of 1968 – Football, Basketball, Track), Philip “Rocky” Burnham (class of 1968 – Football, Basketball, Baseball), Ralph “Mickey” Vitale (class of 1972 – Football, Basketball, Baseball), Mark Silva (class of 1977 – Soccer), Jules Gourdeau Whelan (class of 1989 – Soccer and Softball), Dianna Chivakos (class of 2001 – Cross Country and Track), Mia Swenson (class of 2003 – Cross Country and Track), Robert Weinhold (Wrestling and Football Coach and Athletic Director), Richard Butterworth (Basketball Coach and Assistant Baseball Coach), Harold Simpson (Contributor), the 1967 Football Team and the 1999-2000 Girls Cross Country Teams.

Tickets are available for $60 by contacting Joe Maher at j.maher@hwschools.net.

Wrestling

The Massachusetts Chapter of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame induction will be held at Gillette Stadium on Saturday, October 28.

The Massachusetts Chapter of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame will be honoring its Lifetime Service inductees Ron Brown, Steve Cherella, Wayne Griffin, Paul Murphy, Chris Pacelli and Joe Streadwick (Posthumous) as well as the Medal of Courage inductee Frank Ciavattone and Outstanding American inductee Myron Allukian Jr. DDS MPH. The North Attleboro 1997 Division II State championship team will also be recognized.

Their achievements will be recognized by the National Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum in Stillwater, Oklahoma with an official commemorative plaque, a National Hall of Fame jacket, a biographical poster board and a keepsake program booklet. Their names will be memorialized with the other inductees on the National Wall of Honor.

Sean Harrington will serve as the master of ceremony and those interested in purchasing tickets can contact the organization at NWHOF.MA@gmail.com.

 

FRIDAY’S SCORES

 

BOYS CROSS COUNTRY

Nobles 15, Rivers 46

 

GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY

Rivers 27, Nobles 30

FIELD HOCKEY

Acton-Boxboro 4, Concord-Carlisle 0

Andover 1, North Andover 0

Barnstable 1, Falmouth 1

Braintree 3, Hanover 0

Central Catholic 3, Chelmsford 0

Cohasset 5, East Bridgewater 0

Dartmouth 7, New Bedford 1

Dover-Sherborn 6, Bellingham 1

Essex Tech 3, Pentucket 1

Franklin 6, Canton 0

Haverhill 2, Lowell 1

Hingham 7, Whitman-Hanson 0

Leominster 1, Oakmont 0

Lincoln-Sudbury 2, Weston 2

Manchester-Essex 4, Rockport 0

Medway 2, Dedham 1

Methuen 2, Tewksbury 2

Middlesex 3, Groton 0

Monomoy 4, Barnstable 1

Nantucket 1, St. John Paul II 1

Newburyport 3, Lynnfield 0

North Reading 4, Triton 0

Norwood 5, Holliston 0

Notre Dame (H) 1, Dennis-Yarmouth 0

Silver Lake 2, West Bridgewater 1

Westwood 2, Medfield 0

Waltham 2, Wayland 1

FOOTBALL
THURSDAY’S RESULTS

Abington 21, Rockland 0

Bellingham 42, Medway 13

Blue Hills 36, Diman 32

Carver 32, Randolph 21

Dedham 49, Norton 28

Gloucester 27, Saugus 8

Malden 21, Lynn English 14

Milford 35, Lowell 20

Peabody 24, Winthrop 7

Taunton 13, North Attleboro 7

Whittier 32, Manchester Essex 16

Winchester 23, Reading 16

Woburn 43, Lexington 0

FRIDAY’S RESULTS

Abington 21, Rockland 0

Andover 48, Haverhill 13

Apponequet 44, Dighton-Rehoboth 40

Bedford 42, Newton South 8

Billerica 23, Methuen 13

Bishop Feehan 24, Cardinal Spellman 0

Bishop Fenwick 34, Archbishop Williams 6

Bourne 28, Seekonk 16

Brighton 42, Dracut/Innovation 32

Burlington 26, Melrose 7

Cambridge 34, Weston 18

Canton 26, Masconomet 0

Catholic Memorial 42, St. John’s (Shrewsbury) 9

Central Catholic 28, Franklin 0

Chelsea 12, Keefe Tech 10

Danvers 27, Swampscott 14

Dartmouth 31, Durfee 7

Dennis-Yarmouth 27, Falmouth 6

Dover-Sherborn 14, Millis 6

Duxbury 49, Silver Lake 21

Essex Tech 20, Hamilton-Wenham 12

Everett 41, Medford 6

Fairhaven 28, Old Rochester 0

Hanover 35, Quincy 16

Holliston 44, Medfield 0

Hudson 28, Sharon 6

King Philip 13, Foxboro 7

Latin Academy 28, English/New Mission 8

Lincoln-Sudbury 49, Acton-Boxboro 0

Lynnfield 24, Amesbury 14

Mansfield 28, Barnstable 7

Marshfield 43, Hingham 22

Martha’s Vineyard 28, Monomoy 20

Mashpee 35, Hull 0

Nashoba Tech 28, TechBoston 12

Natick 55, Brookline 0

Needham 42, Braintree 21

New Bedford 7, Bridgewater-Raynham 0

Newburyport 34, Pentucket/Georgetown 14

Noble and Greenough 42, Middlesex 14

North Andover 28, Lawrence 26 (2 ot)

North Quincy 43, Pembroke 32

North Reading 35, Ipswich 12

Norwell 34, Middleboro 13

Norwood 34, Ashland 17

O’Bryant 36, Roxbury Prep 6

Old Colony 46, Cape Cod Tech 14

Plymouth North 10, Whitman-Hanson 0

Quabbin 28, Oxford 20

Revere 36, Somerville 0

St. John’s Prep 37, Malden Catholic 12

St. Mary’s 45, Arlington Catholic 8

Salem 48, Lynn Classical 44

Sandwich 21, East Bridgewater 7

Scituate 48, Plymouth South 21

Shawsheen 35, Triton 7

Somerset Berkley 14, Greater New Bedford 5

Stoneham 22, Wilmington 21

Stoughton 35, Attleboro 0

Tewksbury 14, Chelmsford 7

Wakefield 28, Watertown 0

Walpole 42, Milton 23

Wareham 52, Holbrook/Avon 30

Wayland 21, Waltham 20

Wellesley 38, Newton North 14

West Bridgewater 34, Bristol-Plymouth 0

Westford Academy 41, Concord-Carlisle 27

Westwood 49, Hopkinton 42

Weymouth 26, Framingham 15

Xaverian 35, BC High 24

SATURDAY’S GAMES

Greater Lawrence at Northeast/Mystic Valley, 10:30

Bishop Stang at Cathedral, 11

Tabor at St. Sebastian’s, 11

Belmont at Arlington, 12

South Shore at Upper Cape, 12

Marblehead at Beverly, 1

Southeastern at Tri-County, 1

Nantucket vs. St. John Paul, 1:30 (Sandwich)

Brockton at Pinkerton Academy, 2

Governor’s Academy at Milton Academy, 2

Lowell Catholic at Lynn Tech, 2:30

Pingree at Berkshire, 2:30

St. George’s at St. Mark’s, 2:30

Thayer Academy at Lawrence Academy, 2:30

Brooks at Roxbury Latin, 3

Williston Northampton at BB&N, 4:30

Greater Lowell at KIPP, 5:30

Proctor Academy at Austin Prep, 5:30

Belmont Hill at Rivers, 6:30

Dexter Southfield at Wilbraham Monson, ccd.

BOYS GOLF

Chelmsford 16, Central Catholic 4

Durfee 123, Middleboro 72

Wellesley 130, Weymouth 71

Xaverian 233, Bridgewater-Raynham 258

BOYS SOCCER

Arlington 1, Lexington 1

Attleboro 2, Milford 0

Bishop Feehan 1, St. Mary’s (L) 0

Boston International 7, Brighton 1

Bristol Aggie 4, Tri-County 3

Charlestown 11, City on a Hill 0

Chelsea 2, Madison Park 0

Foxboro 2, Mansfield 0

Franklin 2, King Philip 0

Hopkinton 1, Dedham 0

Innovation Academy 1, Lowell Catholic 0

Middlesex 3, Groton 0

Nashoba 5, Hudson 3

Old Rochester 2, Bishop Stang 0

Oliver Ames 2, Stoughton 1

Pioneer Charter 8, Snowden 1

Plymouth North 7, Falmouth 2

Reading 4, Woburn 0

St. John Paul II 2, Upper Cape 1

GIRLS SOCCER

Arlington 1, Lexington 0

Blue Hills 2, Diman 1

Burke 2, Lynn Tech 2

Cathedral 10, Brighton 0

Chelsea 3, Madison Park 1

Danvers 2, Masconomet 2

Franklin 3, King Philip 1

Groton 4, Middlesex 2

Latin Academy 5, Fontbonne 0

Pioneer Charter 8, Snowden 1

Mansfield 3, Foxboro 1

Marblehead 4, Manchester Essex 1

NDA (H) 1, Scituate 1

Oliver Ames 1, Stoughton 0

Pioneer Charter 5, New Mission 0

St. John Paul II 5, Upper Cape 1

TechBoston 6, Neighborhood House 1

SWIM AND DIVE

Chelmsford 94, Central Catholic 81

Methuen/Tewksbury 102, Billerica 84

GIRLS VOLLEYBALL

Billerica 3, Masconomet 0

Boston International 3, Brighton 2

Canton 3, Bishop Feehan 0

Central Catholic 3, North Andover 1

Danvers 3, Marblehead 1

Dartmouth 3, Dennis-Yarmouth 0

Dearborn 3, Excel 0

Duxbury 3, Whitman-Hanson 1

East Bridgewater 3, Cohasset 0

Essex Tech 3, Bishop Fenwick 0

Greater Lowell 3, Revere 1

Groton 3, Middlesex 1

Hamilton-Wenham 3, Swampscott 0

Hopkinton 3, Norwood 1

Innovation 3, Georgetown 1

Ipswich 3, Beverly 0

KIPP 3, Greater Lawrence 0

Landmark 3, Covenant Christian 1

Lincoln-Sudbury 3, Waltham 0

Medfield 3, Holliston 1

Medway 3, Dedham 2

Milton 3, Snowden 0

Nauset 3, St. John Paul II 1

Old Rochester 3, Bourne 1

Peabody 3, Newburyport 0

Pingree 3, Beaver Country Day 0

Rockland 3, Abington 0

Salem 3, Medford 0

South Shore Voke 3, Bristol Aggie 0

Wellesley 3, King Philip 2

 

FOOTBALL BOXES

ABINGTON 21, ROCKLAND 0

Abington (5-1) 0    7    7    7    –    21

Rockland (5-1) 0    0    0    0    –    0

AB – AJ Nash 5 run (Michael Reilly kick)

AB – Ryan Simonetti 1 run (Reilly kick)

AB – Simonetti 10 run (Reilly kick)

APPONEQUET 44, DIGHTON-REHOBOTH 40

Dighton-Rehoboth (1-5)  6    21    6    8    –  40

Apponequet (2-4)            8    18    6   12   –  44

DR – Kevin Gousie Jr. 45 run (kick failed)

AP – Brody Joly 75 kickoff return (Joly rush)

AP – Joly 5 run (rush failed)

DR – David Diaz-Tavares pass from Joel DaSilva (pass failed)

AP – Joly 55 pass from Caiden Cyr (rush failed)

DR – Evan Thibert 42 pass from DaSilva (Diaz-Tavares rush)

AP – Joly 30 pass from Cyr (rush failed)

DR – Kensley Macen 71 pass from DaSilva (rush failed)

DR – Thibert 51 pass from DaSilva (Liam O’Neil kick)

AP – Joly 5 run (rush failed)

AP- Joly 26 run (rush failed)

BEDFORD 42, NEWTON SOUTH 8

Newton South (3-3)    8     0     0     0   –     8

Bedford (4-2)             14    7    14    7   –    42

BE – Ryan McGrath 10 run (Aidan Kelly kick)

BE – Nelson Crawford 40 pass from McGrath (Kelly kick)

NS – Timmy Trotman 15 pass from Charlie Vydaro (Graham Tonkonogy pass from Vydaro)

BE – Crawford 29 pass from McGrath (Kelly kick)

BE – Christopher Chung 2 run (Kelly kick)

BE – Drew Siwik 2 run (Kelly kick)

BE – McGrath 10 run (Kelly kick)

BILLERICA 23, METHUEN 13

Billerica (6-0)    0    8   0 15   –   23

Methuen (4-2) 10   3   0    0   –   13

ME – Shane Eason 17 run (Omar Aboutoui kick)

ME – Aboutoui 27 field goal

BI – Dhaethmy Dorival 6 run (Cole Dillon rush)

MI – Aboutoui 35 field goal

BI – Mike Murnane 9 run (Dillon pass from Murnane)

BI – Steven Gentile 13 run (Murnane kick)

BISHOP FEEHAN 24, CARDINAL SPELLMAN 0

Bishop Feehan (5-1)         3    7    7    7   –   24

Cardinal Spellman (5-1)    0    0    0    0   –     0

BF – Austin Clemente 38 field goal

BF – Andrew Orphanos 24 interception return (Clemente kick)

BF – David Quinn 4 run (Clemente kick)

BF – Quinn 2 run (Clemente kick)

 

BISHOP FENWICK 34, ARCHBISHOP WILLIAMS 6

Archbishop Williams (3-3) 0    0    0    6    –    6

Bishop Fenwick (5-1) 14    14    6    0    –    34

BF – Anthony Nichols 20 pass from Brayden Clifford (Aidan Silva kick)

BF – Nichols 9 run (Silva kick)

BF – Nichols 7 run (Silva kick)

BF – Clifford 4 run (Silva kick)

BF – Silva 35 field goal

BF – Silva 20 field goal

AW – Joe Schwartz 39 run (kick failed)

 

CANTON 26, MASCONOMET 0

Canton (4-2)           0   13  7  6  – 26

Masconomet (1-4)  0   0    0   0  –  0

CA – Derrick McCruse 19 run (Lucas Massih kick)

CA – Nick Crowe 30 int. return (kick failed)

CA – Charlie Zach 28 pass from Owen Lane (Massih kick)

CA – McCruse 26 run (kick failed)

 

DENNIS-YARMOUTH 27, FALMOUTH 6

Falmouth (1-5)               0   6   0   0  –  6

Dennis-Yarmouth (5-1)   0   0  13   14  –  27

FA – James Avila 2 run (kick failed)

DY – James Barnicle 3 run (conversion failed)

DY – Walter Mayo 8 pass from Jayden Barber (Quintiliani kick)

DY – Oliver Doto 86 run (Quintiliani kick)

DY – Mayo 56 pass from Barber (Quintiliani kick)

 

DOVER-SHERBORN 14, MILLIS 6

Dov.-Sherb. (3-3)  7   7   0   0   –   14

Millis (1-5)             0   0   0   6   –    6

DS – Chris Kiesling 25 pass from Garrett Webb (Tyler Hwang kick)

DS – Zach Jaffe 50 pass from Webb (Hwang kick)

MI – Thomas Hill 45 pass from Brian Crabbe (kick failed)

 

EVERETT 41, MEDFORD 6

Everett (5-1)    20   7   7   7   –   41

Medford (3-3)   0    0   6   0   –    6

EV – Damien Lackland 27 run (kick failed)

EV – Jayden Prophete 16 run (Adoni Santos kick)

EV – Prophete 8 run (Santos kick)

EV – Lackland 7 run (Santos kick)

EV – Lackland 1 run (Santos kick)

ME – Stevens Exateur 5 run (conversion failed)

EV – Matthew LaMonica 7 run (Santos kick)

 

FAIRHAVEN 28, OLD ROCHESTER 0

Fairhaven (6-0)           7   7   0   14   –   28

Old Rochester (3-3)    0   0   0    0    –    0

FA – Justin Marques 13 run (Jackson Dane kick)

FA – Colby Correia 29 run (Dane kick)

FA – Marques 2 run (Dane kick)

FA – Marques 12 run (Dane kick)

 

KING PHILIP 13, FOXBORO 7

King Philip (6-0)   7   6   0   0   –  13

Foxboro      (5-1)   0   0   0   7  –   7

KP – Jack Berthiaume 1 run (Sean Woods kick)

KP – Berthiaume 7 run (kick failed)

FO – Nolan Gordon 69 pass from Ben Angelini (Owen Hayes kick)

LATIN ACADEMY 28, ENGLISH/NEW MISSION 8

Latin Academy (1-4)            8    14     6    0  –    28

English/New Mission (0-5)   0     0     0    8   –    8

LA – Anthony Taurasi 17 run (Jonathan Hernandez pass from Jack Shapiro)

LA – Taurasi 22 run (kick failed)

LA – Nebiyu Kassaye 12 fumble recovery (Toan Chau pass from Shapiro)

LA – Taurasi 7 run (rush failed)

EN – Jermiah Ancrum 33 touchdown (Marcus Gangemi conversion)

LINCOLN-SUDBURY 49  ACTON-BOXBOROUGH 0

Acton-Boxboro (2-4)      0     0    0   0  –   0

Lincoln-Sudbury (5-1)   14   21   7   7  –  49

LS – Rayhan Nsereko 88 kick return (Marcus Cassel kick)

LS – Nsereko 3 run (Cassel kick)

LS – Jake Haarde 9 pass from Cooper Tarantino (Cassel kick)

LS – Nsereko 7 run (Cassel kick)

LS – Nsereko 4 run (Cassel kick)

LS – Nsereko 10 run (Cassel kick)

LS – Matthew Tasker 35 run (Cassel kick)

 

LYNNFIELD 24,  AMESBURY 14

Lynnfield (6-0)    10   17    0      7    –    24

Amesbury (4-1)   0      0    0    14    –    14

LY – Joey Cucciniello 26 pass from Tyer Adamo (Massimo LoGrasso kick)

LY – LoGrasso 30 field goal

LY – Cucciniello 24 pass from Adamo  (LoGrasso kick)

AM – Mike Sanchez 1 run (Sanchez rush)

LY – Adamo 24 run (LoGrasso kick)

AM – Robby Dalton 11 pass from Justin Dube (rush failed)

MARSHFIELD 43, HINGHAM 22

Marshfield (4-2) 15  21  7  0  –  43

Hingham  (3-3)    6    0  8  8  –  22

HI  – Gunnar Corey 11 pass from Jake Varholak (Harry Bradshaw kick)

MA – Davin True 6 run (run failed)

MA – Safety

MA – Charlie Carroll 28 pass from Tor Maas (Thomas Kelly kick)

MA – True 3 run (True run)

MA – Carroll 73 pass from Maas (kick failed)

MA – True 2 run (Kelly kick)

MA – Nic Cupples 21 run (Kelly kick)

HI – Kevin Sullivan 70 fumble return (Sullivan pass from Matt Morell)

HI – Alex Levy 13 pass from Morell (Max Friedman run)

NEEDHAM 42, BRAINTREE 21

Braintree (4-3)    10   17    0      7    –    21

Needham (7-1)   7      28    7    0    –   42

NE – Aidan Williams 8 run (Dante Varano kick)

BR – James Curry 3 run (Garoid Stones kick)

NE – Tate J. Hoffmeister 2 run (Varano kick)

NE – Ben Schreiber 52 pass from Griffin Carr (Varano kick)

NE – Hoffmeister 4 run (Varano kick)

NE – Jase Hannigan 19 pass from Carr (Varano kick)

BR – Caleb Parsons-Gomes 5 pass from Stones (kick failed)

NE – Hoffmeister 4 run (Varano kick)

BR – Curry 4 run (conversion good)

NORTH QUINCY 43, PEMBROKE 32

North Quincy (3-3)    7    14  15    7   –  43

Pembroke (2-4)        19    7    6     0   –  32

PE – Will Johnson 1 run (kick good)

PE – Jayden Leonard 63 pass from Owen Pace (run failed)

NQ – Ben Walinjom 70 pass from Mikey Galligan (Alvin Nikolla kick)

PE – Johnson 43 run (kick failed)

NQ – Cam Sampson 9 pass from Galligan (Nikolla kick)

PE – Johnson 3 run (kick good)

NQ – Galligan 13 run (Nikolla kick)

NQ – Ben Hudach 9 run (Galligan run)

PE – Leonard 78 kick return (run failed)

NQ – Will Conley 3 pass from Galligan (Nikolla kick)

NQ – Hudach 24 run (Nikolla kick)

O’BRYANT 36, ROXBURY PREP 6

O’Bryant (3-1) 8    16    6    6    –    36

Roxbury Prep (0-4) 0    0    6    0    –    6

OB – Montavius Zollarcoffer 4 run (Gementri Williams pass from Kershon Wright)

OB – Zollarcoffer 25 pass from Wright (Williams pass from Wright)

OB – Zollarcoffer 5 run (Williams pass from Wright)

RP – Devin Mulrain 30 pass from Juelz McGee (pass failed)

OB – Zollarcoffer 80 kickoff return (pass failed)

OB – Zollarcoffer 100 int. return (run failed)

SALEM 48, LYNN CLASSICAL 44

Salem (6-0)      6  12   14    12  –  48

Classical (4-2)  6  12   20     6  –   44

LC – Javon Clayborn 80 run (rush failed)

SA – Julian Ortiz 17 pass from Corey Grimes (kick failed)

SA – Devante Ozuna 1 run (rush failed)

LC – John Nasky 29 pass from Brian Vaughan (rush failed)

LC – RJ Faessler 33 pass from Vaughan (rush failed)

SA – Ortiz 64 pass from Grimes (kick failed)

LC – Nasky 11 pass from Vaughan (rush failed)

SA – Quinn Rocco Ryan 56 run (Shane Field rush)

LC – Faessler 73 pass from Vaughan (rush failed)

SA – Field 3 run (pass failed)

LC – Julius Patterson 3 run (Thomas Nolan rush)

SA – Ortiz 8 run (Ortiz rush)

LC – Faessler 2 pass from Vaughan (rush failed)

SA – Albert Pujols 5 pass from Grimes (Ryan rush)

 

SCITUATE 48, PLYMOUTH SOUTH 21

Scituate (3-3) 14    20    0    14    –    48

Plymouth South (3-3)   7      7    0      7    –    21

PS – Gio Lynch-Ruberio 66 run (Ian Wenik kick)

SC – Charlie Hartwell 5 pass from Jacson Belsan (Sam Allard kick)

SC – Alex Burrill 1 run (Allard kick)

SC – Burrill 1 run (Allard kick)

SC – Lawson Foley 20 pass from Belsan (Allard kick)

SC – Willy Robinson 19 run (kick failed)

PS – Justin Lachance 80 kickoff return (Wernick kick)

PS – Dylan Volkringer 20 pass from Tim Durocher (Wernick kick)

SC – Burrill 1 run (Allard kick)

SC – Burrill 8 run (Allard kick)

 

SHAWSHEEN 35, TRITON 7

Shawsheen (6-0)    7   14  14   0   –  35

Triton (3-3)              0    7    0    0   –   7

SH – Ryan Copson 18 pass from Sidney Tildsley (Jared Bishop kick)

TR – Jayden Torres 75 pass from Beckham Zizza (Liam Friis kick)

SH – Zachary Rogers 94 kick return (Bishop kick)

SH – Copson 14 pass from Tildsley (Bishop kick)

SH – Dyllon Pratt 26 pass from Tildsley (Bishop kick)

SH – Austin Malandain 15 interception return (Bishop kick)

STOUGHTON 35, ATTLEBORO 0

Attleboro (1-5)     0    0    0    0    –    0

Stoughton (2-4)  14   7    7    7    –   35

ST – Liam Pearl 8 pass from Jarred Daughtry (Josh Masuwa kick)

ST – Daughtry 22 run (Masuwa kick)

ST – Pearl 18 run (Masuwa kick)

ST – Xavier Vicente 17 run (Masuwa kick)

ST – Victor Belan 24 pass from Daughtry (Masuwa kick)

TEWKSBURY 14, CHELMSFORD 7

Tewksbury (4-1)   0   14   0   0   –  14

Chelmsford (1-5)  0    7    0   0   –   7

TE – Hunter Johnson 18 run (kick good)

CH – Nate Duggan 29 pass from Ryan Hart (kick good)

TE – Jonny Sullivan 38 pass from Vincent Ciancio (kick good)

WAKEFIELD 28, WATERTOWN 0

Wakefield (4-2) 7    7    7    7    –    28

Watertown (1-5) 0    0    0    0    –    0

WAK – Jaden Fullerton 90 kickoff return (Mark Letchford kick)

WAK – Jayvith Chea 1 run (Letchford kick)

WAK – Myles Sanchez 10 run (Letchford kick)

WAK – Sanchez 24 run (Letchford kick)

WINCHESTER 23, READING 16

Reading  (1-5)      0     16       0      0    –   16

Winchester (5-1)  10     6       7      0    –    23

WI – Kieran Corr 53 field goal

WI – Jack Centurelli 3 run (Cillian O’Connor kick)

WI – Centurelli 29 run (kick failed)

RE – Andrew Jackvony 2 run (Jack Murphy run)

RE – D’von Burcy 3 run (Murphy run)

WI – George Nelson 29 pass from Ronan O’Connell (Corr kick)

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Bo MacCormack, Knights run past Governor’s Academy https://www.bostonherald.com/2023/10/07/bo-maccormack-knights-run-past-governors-academy/ Sat, 07 Oct 2023 23:47:07 +0000 https://www.bostonherald.com/?p=3344890 BYFIELD — They always say that when you don’t succeed, try and try again.

While things were a struggle for Bo MacCormack and his BB&N teammates early Saturday, the Knights have always remained steadfast in their approach, and it paid off again.

The junior halfback racked up 32 carries for 170 yards and three total touchdowns, as BB&N remained perfect on the season with a 43-27 victory over ISL rival Governor’s Academy.

“The Governor’s football program is always tough,” said BB&N coach Mike Willey. “They will never quit. They are a great, great program. So, hats off to Jim O’Leary and his team today. I think we challenged our guys to play really tough on both sides of the line. The linebacker spots, the fullbacks, the tight ends … I think those guys played great, and when we needed plays, big plays, the quarterback and the receivers all came up really big.”

While this bout ultimately turned into a shootout as time progressed, BB&N (3-0) found itself in a defensive slugfest early. Governor’s Academy relied heavily on its ground game with the hopes of slowing the tempo down. The Governors methodically moved down the field on an opening drive lasting 5:36, capped off by a 9-yard touchdown scamper by senior quarterback Nick Berglund. Facing a rare predicament, the Knights were suddenly trailing, 7-0.

“We knew it was going to be a physical battle,” said BB&N quarterback Henry Machnik. “They love to just run it up the middle all day, just drain the clock. They just have a lot of slow drives, so it’s hard to keep the offense up-tempo. (Tried to) keep a good mood on the sidelines, being there so long. We just stuck to it. We knew once we got our shot, we’d have to take advantage.”

So that’s precisely what the Knights did. After Machnik set things up with a 61-yard rush, he connected with senior wideout Brett Elliott for a 21-yard touchdown strike, knotting the score at 7-all with 4:48 left in the opening frame.

Governor’s regained the lead on a 21-yard touchdown pass from Berglund to Hunter Kingsbury on the opening play of the second quarter. However, as was seemingly the case all afternoon, BB&N responded. MacCormack corralled the ensuing kickoff, then weaved his way through traffic for an 80-yard touchdown return as the Knights tied things again at 14-14.

With 1:05 to go in the half, Machnik powered his way to pay dirt with a goal line sneak, as BB&N seized its first lead at 29-21, an advantage the Knights would never relinquish.

“Bo and Henry both played tremendously,” Willey said. “They both carry a lot of load for us, take a lot of strain for our program. They were just lights out today.”

While Governor’s pulled as close as 29-27 with a 17-yard touchdown pass from Berglund to Corey Aubuchon with 11:49 left in regulation, the Knights simply proved too formidable. Machnik found Sam Kelley for a 25-yard touchdown toss with 2:17 left, sealing the victory.

Machnik finished with 67 yards and a pair of touchdowns passing, while adding 10 carries for 120 yards rushing and a third score in the win.

“Every game’s a Super Bowl,” Willey said. “There’s no easy team that we play. There’s no one who is going to give it to you. I was proud of how we performed today.”

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Friday’s high school football scores and highlights https://www.bostonherald.com/2023/10/07/fridays-high-school-football-scores-and-highlights-5/ Sat, 07 Oct 2023 04:22:12 +0000 https://www.bostonherald.com/?p=3336959 FRIDAY’S ROUNDUP

Jayden Barber completed 13-of-17 passes for 267 yards and four touchdowns (two to Payton Kellet) as Dennis-Yarmouth (4-1) rolled to a 48-7 Cape and Islands League win over Nantucket. … Chase Weinstein threw a touchdown pass and ran for two scores as Mashpee cruised to a 32-8 win against Martha’s Vineyard.

Ty Baker ran for a pair of scores as Stoneham (1-4) blanked Watertown 44-0 in the Middlesex League. …     Ronan O’Connell threw for a score and Jack Centurelli ran for another as Winchester (4-1) handed Melrose its first loss, 17-12. … Michael Lawler went 10-for-23 passing for 172 yards and three touchdowns, including the game-winner with under 30-seconds remaining, in a 29-25 win for Burlington (3-2) over Wilmington (4-1).

Keyshon Wright threw two touchdown passes, and Montavius Zollarcoffer grabbed a touchdown reception and rushed for a score as O’Bryant (3-1) edged East Boston 18-16 in Boston City League play.

Brian Vaughan completed 19-of-32 passes for 288 yards and four touchdowns, while John Nasky caught 11 passes for 143 yards and two scores as Lynn Classical (4-1) blanked Malden 34-0 in the Greater Boston League.

Tyler Guy returned a fumble 77 yards for a score as St. Mary’s (3-2) edged Bishop Stang 16-14 in the Catholic Central League. … Shane Wright rushed for 135 yards and a touchdown on 20 carries, while adding five tackles as Archbishop Williams (3-2) defeated Cathedral, 21-18.

In a Dual County League match, Ryan McGrath threw for 94 yards and a touchdown, while rushing for another in a 49-0 win for Bedford (3-2) over Acton-Boxboro (2-3). … Within a shootout that saw neither team punt all game, Ryan Demayo (175 rushing yards, three TDs) and Ryan Fivek (108 rushing yards, 100 passing yards, four total touchdowns) ran wild for Concord-Carlisle (3-2) to outlast Newton South 49-35. …  Senior Rayhan Nsereko moved the chains with 106 rushing yards and quarterback Cooper Tarantino (188 total yards) capped off drives with three total touchdowns, combining with a dominant defensive line to lead Lincoln-Sudbury (4-1) over Wayland, 27-0. … Jake Cullen completed 12-of-20 passes for 155 yards and a touchdown, while rushing for 144 yards and another score as Westford Academy (2-3) defeated Waltham, 27-16.

Dasha Domercant threw for 186 yards and two touchdowns, while rushing for a third as Bellingham (2-3) came back to earn a 21-20 Tri-Valley League win over Dedham. Anthony DaSilva caught three passes for 113 yards and two scores for the Blackhawks.

Jaxon Pereira threw two touchdown passes, and Mason Bachry ran for two touchdowns as Central Catholic (1-4) coasted to a 35-0 Merrimack Valley Conference victory over Haverhill.

Todd Egan rushed for 137 yards and three touchdowns, lifting South Shore (3-2) to a 42-6 Mayflower Athletic Conference win over Cape Cod Tech. … Nathan Marden rushed for 224 yards and a touchdown on 10 carries as Old Colony (4-1) defeated Holbrook/Avon, 38-8.

In a Cape Ann League contest, Jared Bernabei rushed for two touchdowns in a 42-0 win for Lynnfield (5-0) over Ipswich (0-5). … Brandon Eng returned a kickoff and a punt for a touchdown in a dominant special teams effort, pairing with three touchdown passes from Jason Berry to power North Reading (2-2) over Triton 45-0. … Sean Miles threw for three scores and Colin Fuller added three touchdowns as Newburyport (4-1) rolled to a 47-20 win over Hamilton-Wenham.

Aaron Lague ran for two touchdowns and returned an interception for a third score as Fairhaven (5-0) handled Case 49-6 in the South Coast Conference.

Corey Grimes completed 6-of-7 passes for 276 yards and five touchdowns in the 55-20 Northeastern Conference win over Saugus. Quinn Rocco Ryan (193 receiving yards) had a night to remember for unbeaten Salem (5-0), catching a school-record three touchdown passes while adding another on a fumble return and one more on a kick return.

Chanel Gutierrez completed 14-of-18 passes for 205 yards and two touchdowns, while rushing for 115 yards and two more scores as KIPP (4-1) defeated Lowell Catholic 32-28 in the Commonwealth Athletic Conference.

Jamal Abdul Khallaq was a menace in the passing game, hauling in three of Noah Mackenzie’s four touchdown passes with 134 receiving yards to power Walpole in a 34-6 nonleague win over Shrewsbury. … David Manon ran for two scores as Lawrence (2-3) defeated New Bedford, 20-19. … Brian Hnat caught three touchdown passes and also picked off three passes as Andover (4-1) ran away from Brockton, 50-20.

 

THURSDAY RESULTS

Bourne 21, Monomoy 8

Canton 33, Oliver Ames 20

Chelmsford 24, Lowell 17

Franklin 28, Taunton 27

Hopkinton 21, Medfield 14

Mansfield 31, Sharon 14

Medford 20, Somerville 0

Methuen 38, North Andover 21

Natick 35, Newton North 21

Norwood 25, Holliston 24

Plymouth South 34, North Quincy 7

FRIDAY’S GAMES

Abington 21, Sandwich 2

Andover 50, Brockton 20

Archbishop Williams 21, Cathedral 18

Ashland 35, Westwood 15

Barnstable 14, Nauset 0 (forfeit)

Bedford 49, Acton-Boxboro 0

Bellingham 21, Dedham 20

Belmont 36, Lexington 7

Bishop Feehan 70, Arlington Catholic 0

Blue Hills 20, Southeastern 14

BC High 24, Malden Catholic 14

Bridgewater-Raynham 14, Durfee 0

Brookline 28, Boston Latin 22

Cambridge 42, Boston English/New Mission 0

Cardinal Spellman 28, Bishop Fenwick 14

Central Catholic 35, Haverhill 0

Catholic Memorial 41, Xaverian 38

Carver 42, Cohasset 39 (ot)

Concord-Carlisle 49, Newton South 35

Dartmouth 48, Falmouth 0

Dennis-Yarmouth 48, Nantucket 7

Dover-Sherborn 40, Medway 33

Dracut/Innovation 20, Chelsea 6

Duxbury 41, Plymouth North 13

Everett 48, Revere 6

Fairhaven 49, Case 6

Foxboro 31, Stoughton 7

Greater Lawrence 28, Lynn English 18

Greater New Bedford 49, Seekonk 0

Hanover 42, Scituate 28

Hingham 25, Whitman-Hanson 14

King Philip 52, Attleboro 0

KIPP 38, Lowell Catholic 28

Lawrence 20, New Bedford 19

Lincoln-Sudbury 27, Wayland 0

Lynn Classical 34, Malden 0

Lynnfield 42, Ipswich 0

Manchester-Essex 63, Lynn Tech 22

Marblehead 20, Masconomet 0

Mashpee 32, Martha’s Vineyard 8

Middleboro 21, East Bridgewater 6

Milford 33, North Attleboro 13

Milton 10, Needham 9

Newburyport 47, Hamilton-Wenham 20

North Reading 45, Triton 0

Norton 35, Millis 0

Norwood 25, Holliston 24

O’Bryant 18, East Boston 16

Old Colony 38, Holbrook/Avon 8

Old Rochester 21, Dighton-Rehoboth 7

Quabbin 20, Ayer-Shirley 14 (ot)

Peabody 27, Leominster 14

Pentucket/Georgetown 21, Essex Tech 18

Randolph 20, Hull 9

Reading 35, Arlington 20

Rockland 23, Norwell 21

Roxbury Latin 12, Noble and Greenough 0

Roxbury Prep 14, Keefe Tech 2

Salem 55, Saugus 20

St. John’s Prep 35, St. John’s (Shrewsbury) 0

St. Mary’s (Lynn) 16, Bishop Stang 14

Somerset Berkley 56, Apponequet 46

South Shore 42, Cape Tech 6

Stoneham 44, Watertown 0

Walpole 31, Shrewsbury 6

Wareham 30, Upper Cape 0

West Bridgewater 40, Tri-County 12

Westford Academy 27, Waltham 16

Weston 38, Latin Academy 6

Weymouth 28 Braintree 14

Whittier 38, Nashoba Tech 30

Wilmington 29, Burlington 25

Winchester 17, Melrose 12

Winthrop 35, Gloucester 0

Woburn 36, Wakefield 3

Chelsea at Dracut/Innovation, 7

SATURDAY’S GAMES

Bristol-Plymouth vs. Diman, 12 (Bishop Connolly)

Framingham at Wellesley, 1

Swampscott at Northeast/Mystic Valley, 1:30

Atlantis Charter/Westport at St. John Paul, 2

Billerica at Tewksbury, 2

Danvers at Beverly, 2

Shawsheen at Greater Lowell, 2

Silver Lake at Marshfield, 2

BB&N at Governor’s Academy, 3

Canterbury at Pingree, 3

St. Sebastian’s at Belmont Hill, 3

Thayer Academy at Milton Academy, 3

Middlesex at Groton, 3:30

Worcester Academy at Austin Prep, 3:30

Brooks at St. Mark’s, 4

Lawrence Academy at St. George’s, 4

St. Paul’s at Dexter Southfield, 4

Pembroke at Quincy, 6

Rivers at Tabor, 6

BOXES

 

ANDOVER 50, BROCKTON 20

Brockton (1-4)   0  12    0    8    –   20

Andover  (4-1)    7   0  15    28  –   50

AN – Dante Berger 85 run (Nate Bernardin kick)

BR – Jayden Campbell 3 run (kick failed)

BR – Ramell Johnson 34 pass from Campbell (pass failed)

AN – Chris Dessin 53 pass from Dom Papa (Berger rush)

AN – Brian Hnat 20 pass from Papa (Bernardin kick)

AN – Hnat 10 pass from Papa (Bernardin kick)

BR – Cameron Monteiro 21 run (Jaden Lopes Ribeiro rush)

AN – Papa 1 run (Bernardin kick)

AN – Hnat 60 pass from Johnny Enman (Bernardin kick)

AN – Will Dever 80 interception return (Bernardin kick)

 

BEDFORD 49, ACTON-BOXBORO 0

Bedford (3-2) 21    14    14    0    –    49

Acton-Boxboro (2-3)      0     0      0    0    –    0

BE – Ricky LaBoy 87 kickoff return (Xavier Ruiz kick)

BE – Drew Ciwik 5 run (Ruiz kick)

BE – Mekhi Volcy 15 pass from Ryan McGrath (Ruiz kick)

BE – McGrath 6 run (Ruiz kick)

BE – Gilbert Galman 2 run (Ruiz kick)

BE – LaBoy 1 run (Ruiz kick)

BE – CJ Chung 12 run (Ruiz kick)

 

CARVER 42, COHASSET 39

Cohasset (2-3)   7  14   15   0    3  –  39

Carver (5-0)        7  14   0   15    6 –  42

CA – Teagan Zakrzewski 1 run (Nate Dirado kick)

CO – Liam Appleton 1 run (John Shannon kick)

CA – Tyler Lennox 1 run (kick failed)

CO – Will McLaughlin 31 pass from Mike Wildfire (Shannon kick)

CA – Lennox 2 run (Robbie Peterson pass from Lennox)

CO – Will Norgeot 18 pass from Wildfire (Shannon kick)

CO – Norgeot 51 pass from Wildfire (Shannon run)

CO – Appleton 1 run (Shannon kick)

CA – Derek Lopes 24 pass from Lennox (Dirado kick)

CO – Shannon 24 field goal

CA – Peterson 29 pass from Lennox (Lopes pass from Lennox)

 

CATHOLIC MEMORIAL 41, XAVERIAN 38

Catholic Memorial (3-1) 7    7   14   13  –   41

Xaverian (3-2)                7  16    7      8  –   38

XA – Denzil Pierre 8 run (Joseph MacDonald kick)

CM – Chris Sanchez 3 run (James Sansone kick)

XA – Caleb Brown 25 pass from Henry Hasselbeck (MacDonald kick)

XA – Pierre 5 run (kick failed)

CM – Sanchez 1 run (Sansone kick)

XA – MacDonald 28 field goal

CM – Zach Brown 4 run (Sansone kick))

XA – Pierre 33 run (MacDonald kick)

CM – Lasean Sharp 10 run (Sansone kick)

CM – Sharp 2 run (Sansone kick)

XA – Jonathan Monteiro 10 pass from Hasselbeck (Pierre pass from Hasselbeck)

CM – Michael Hegarty 6 pass from Sharp (no conversion attempt)

 

CENTRAL CATHOLIC 35, HAVERHILL 0

Haverhill (1-4)  0      0   0   0   –     0

Central (1-4)    21  14   0   0    –   35

CC – Drew O’Keefe 50 pass from Jaxon Pereira (O’Keefe kick)

CC – Drew Alsup 76 punt return (O’Keefe kick)

CC – Mason Bachry 1 run (O’Keefe kick)

CC – Bachry 3 run (O’Keefe kick)

CC – Armari Mills 15 pass from Pereira (O’Keefe kick)

 

CONCORD-CARLISLE 49, NEWTON SOUTH 35

Newton South (3-2)        7    14    7    7   –   35

Concord-Carlisle (3-2)   14   21   14   7   –   49

NS – Taiga Wood 25 pass from Charlie Vydaro (Henry Hysenaj kick)

CC – Ryan Demayo 17 run (Sam Griswold kick)

CC – Demayo 17 run (Griswold kick)

CC – Ryan Fivek 17 run (Griswold kick)

NS – Timmy Trotman 50 pass from Vydaro (Hysenaj kick)

CC – Fivek 12 run (Griswold kick)

NS – Paxton Boyd 40 pass from Vydaro (Hysenaj kick)

CC – Will Hoover 7 pass from Fivek (Griswold kick)

CC – Demayo 47 run (Griswold kick)

NS – Graham Tonkonogy 11 pass from Vydaro (Hysenaj kick)

CC – Fivek 12 run (Griswold kick)

NS – Tonkonogy 66 pass from Vydaro (Hysenaj kick)

 

FAIRHAVEN 49, CASE 6

Fairhaven (5-0)   15   21    7    6  –  49

Case (2-3)           6      0    0    0   –  6

CA – Sam Melo 29 pass from Jack Orton (kick blocked)

FA – Justin Marques 27 run (Jackson Dane kick)

FA – Aaron Lague 11 run (Chase Fano run)

FA – Lague 23 run (Dane kick)

FA – Lague 52 interception return (Dane kick)

FA – William Foster 21 interception return (Dane kick)

FA – Nikko Morris 21 pass from Jayce Duarte (Dane kick)

FA – Nathan Pickup 4 run (run failed)

 

HANOVER 42, SCITUATE 28

Hanover (5-0)  0   14   7    21   –   42

Scituate (2-3)   6    0   15   7     –   28

SC – Willy Robinson 5 run (kick blocked)

HA – Mehki Bryan 11 pass from Ben Scalzi (John McDonald kick)

HA – Bryan 15 pass from Scalzi (McDonald kick)

SC – Jackson Belsan 1 run (Roman Glowac pass from Belsan)

HA – McDonald 23 pass from Scalzi (McDonald kick)

SC – Lawson Foley 23 pass from Belsan (Griffin McGirr kick)

HA – Bryan 53 pass from Scalzi (McDonald kick)

HA – Vinny Mancini 9 run (McDonald kick)

HA – Brandon Errico 22 pass from Scalzi (McDonald kick)

SC – Foley 20 pass from Jonny Donovan (McGirr kick)

 

HOPKINTON 21, MEDFIELD 14

Hopkinton (4-1)  7 14  0  0 –  21

Medfield (2-3)    0  7  0  7   –  14

HO – Cooper Fossbener 80 interception return (Jon Winslow kick)

HO – Nick Pedroli 72 pass from Julian Rivard (Winslow kick)

ME – Brady McCormack 2 run (Max Masters kick)

HO – Christian Pereira 10 pass from Rivard (Winslow kick)

ME – Tomiwa Ojuolape 30 pass from Alex Munz (Masters kick)

 

KIPP 38, LOWELL CATHOLIC 28

KIPP (4-1)                               0    8    8   22   –   38

Lowell Catholic (0-6)                7   15  0   6   –   28

LC – Aiden Virella 35 pass from Dylan Eld (Eld kick)

KI – Chanel Gutierrez 5 run (Gutierrez rush)

LC – Eld 23 run (Seamus Scott pass from Eld)

LC – Scott 14 pass from Eld (Eld kick)

KI – Jose Echavarria 17 pass from Gutierrez (Gutierrez run)

KI – Echavarria 16 pass from Gutierrez (Gutierrez run)

KI – Gutierrez 35 run (pass failed)

LC – Eld 8 run (pass failed)

KI – Morenel Castro 29 pass from Gutierrez (Gutierrez run)

 

LINCOLN-SUDBURY 27, WAYLAND 0

Lincoln-Sudbury (4-1)    0   20   7   0   –   27

Wayland (3-2)                0    0    0   0   –    0

LS – Cooper Tarantino 3 run (Marcus Cassel kick)

LS – Tarantino 1 run (Cassel kick)

LS – Jake Haarde 22 pass from Tarantino (kick failed)

LS – Eric Siegal 6 pass from Chase Baker (Cassel kick)

 

LYNN CLASSICAL 34, MALDEN 0

Malden  (1-4)     0   0   0    0   –    0

Classical (4-1)  14  0   8   12  –  34

LC – Nasky 40 pass from Vaughan (run failed)

LC – Nasky 15 pass from Vaughan (Clayborn run)

LC – Faessler 20 pass from Vaughan (Phipps pass from Nolan)

LC – Patterson 16 run (run failed)

LC – Faessler 13 pass from Vaughan (pass failed)

 

LYNNFIELD 42, IPSWICH 0

Lynnfield (5-0) 21    14    7    0    –   42

Ipswich (0-5)   0     0    0    0    –    0

LY – Jared Bernabei 27 run (Massimo LoGrasso kick)

LY – Kyle Schmitz 45 punt return (LoGrasso kick)

LY – Zahir Mitchell 30 pass from Tyler Adamo (LoGrasso kick)

LY – David Tracy 20 int. return (LoGrasso kick)

LY – Bernabei 50 run (LoGrasso kick)

LY – Cole Hawes 10 run (LoGrasso kick)

 

MASHPEE 32, MARTHA’S VINEYARD 8

Martha’s Vineyard    0   0   8   0  –  8

Mashpee (4-1)          6    6   20  0  – 32

MA – Ryan Triveri 45 run (run failed)

MA – Ethan Costa 5 pass from Chase Weinstein

MA – Weinstein 1 run (Costa pass from Weinstein)

MA – Weinstein 51 run (pass failed)

MV – Jordan Souza 44 pass from Kaio DeCosta (Aiden Conley conversion)

MA – Makai Hue 7 run (run failed)

 

MILTON 10, NEEDHAM 9

Needham (4-1)  0   0     0    9   –   9

Milton (5-0)        0  10    0    0   – 10

MI – Ronan Sammon 2 pass from Patrick Miller (Aidan Rowley kick)

MI – Rowley 34 field goal

NE – Spencer Chapman 13 pass from Griffin Carr (Dante Varano kick)

NE – Safety

 

NEWBURYPORT 47, HAMILTON-WENHAM 20

Hamilton-Wenham (0-5)          6         6     0      8     –   20

Newburyport   (4-1)                20     13     14     0       –   47

NE – Colin Fuller 60 interception return (kick failed)

NE – Jack Sullivan 15 run (Phil Spinola kick)

HW – Cote 70 pass from Stinson (conversion failed)

NE – Sam Craig 23 pass from Sean Miles (Spinola kick)

NE – Logan Jones 13 pass from Miles (kick failed)

HW – Stinson 37 run (conversion failed)

NE – Fuller 10 run (Spinola kick)

NE – Craig 20 pass from Miles (Spinola kick)

NE – Fuller 63 run (Spinola kick)

HW – Cooper Soolman 10 pass (Stinson pass)

 

NORTH READING 45, TRITON 0

North Reading (2-2)   21   21   3    0   –   45

Triton (3-2)                  0     0    0    0   –    0

NR – Brandon Eng 95 kick return (Logan Lamont kick)

NR – Eng 62 pass from Jason Berry (Lamont kick)

NR – Tanner DuPriest 17 pass from Berry (Lamont kick)

NR – Otto Indelicato 4 run (Lamont kick)

NR – Gavin Brady 18 pass from Berry (Lamont kick)

NR – Eng 55 punt return (Lamont kick)

NR – CJ Villarroel 37 field goal

 

NORWOOD 25, HOLLISTON 24

Holliston (2-3)    7   10   7    0    –   24

Norwood (4-1)   0   13   0   12   –   25

HO – Joey Tomacelli 1 run (Connor Teague kick)

HO – Teague 32 field goal

NO – Matty Mahoney 66 run (kick failed)

HO – Brad Andreola 75 kickoff return (Teague kick)

NO – Mahoney 59 run (PAT good)

HO – Devin Harding 27 run (Teague kick)

NO – Mahoney 63 run (conversion failed)

NO – Mahoney 5 run (conversion failed)

 

O’BRYANT 18, EAST BOSTON 16

East Boston (2-3)   8      0     8    0  –    16

O’Bryant (3-1)        6      6     0    6   –   18

OB – Montavius Zollarcoffer 18 pass from Keyshon Wright (run failed)

EB – Steven Chapa 1 run (Gio Angelico run)

OB – Zollarcoffer 1 run (pass failed)

EB – Chapa 18 run (Chapa run)

OB – Uchendu Onyeagoro 2 pass from Wright (pass failed)

 

ROCKLAND 23, NORWELL 21

Norwell (4-1)            7     14    0      0    –   21

Rockland (5-0)         0       7    0    16    –   23

NO – Jackson Adams 17 pass from Jack Luccarelli (Connor Foster kick)

NO – Jack Luccarelli 7 run (Foster kick)

RO – Brandon Comeau 7 pass from Jordan DePina (Jacob Comman kick)

NO – William Bostrom 10 run (Foster kick)

RO – DePina 5 run (Comman kick)

RO – Comeau 26 pass from DePina (conversion failed)

RO – Comman 22 field goal

 

ROXBURY LATIN 12, NOBLE & GREENOUGH 0

Roxbury Latin (2-1)   6      6     0    0  –    12

Nobles (0-1)              0      0     0    0  –   0

RL – Johnny Price fumble recovery for TD (kick blocked)

RL – Liam Russell 18 yard pass from John Thomas (pass failed)

 

ROXBURY PREP 14, KEEFE TECH 2

Keefe Tech (0-4)      0   0   2   0   –   2

Roxbury Prep (1-3)  8   0   6   0   –  14

RP – Barnett 35 pass from Jackson (Mulrain pass from Jackson)

RP – Mulrain 48 run (conversion failed)

KT – Safety

 

ST. MARY’S 16, BISHOP STANG 14

Bishop Stang (1-4)      0    0    8    6    –   14

St. Mary’s (3-2)         16    0    0     0   –   16

SM – Yaniel Belliard 52 run (rush good)

SM – Tyler Guy 77 fumble recovery (pass good)

BS – Brock Winslow 3 run (Winslow rush)

BS – Winslow 7 run (pass failed)

 

SALEM 55, SAUGUS 20

Saugus (3-2)    0     8    6    6   –   20

Salem (5-0)     21   34   0    0   –   55

SL – Quinn Rocco Ryan 83 kick return (kick failed)

SL – Shane Field 31 pass from Corey Grimes (Grimes kick)

SL – Rocco Ryan 58 pass from Grimes (Grimes pass from Devante Ozuna)

SL – Patrick Connatser 51 pass from Grimes (Grimes kick)

SL – Rocco Ryan 61 pass from Grimes (Grimes kick)

SL – Rocco Ryan 66 pass from Grimes (Grimes kick)

SG – Tommy DeSimone 87 kick return (Ameen Taboubi pass from Jordan Rodriguez)

SL – Ozuna 3 run (kick failed)

SL – Rocco Ryan 28 fumble return (Grimes kick)

SG – J. Rodriguez 2 run (pass failed)

SG – Isaiah Rodriguez 15 pass from J. Rodriguez (Tommy Cameron pass from J. Rodriguez)

 

SOUTH SHORE 42, CAPE TECH 6

South Shore (3-2) 13    22    7    0    –    42

Cape Cod (2-2) 6    0    0    0    –     6

SS – DJ Decoste 1 run (Todd Egan kick)

CC – Rovens Jeanbaptiste 63 run (rush failed)

SS – Todd Egan 59 run (rush failed)

SS – Jackson Ahr 10 pass from Egan (Tyrin MacDonald pass from Egan)

SS – Egan 14 run (Egan kick)

SS – Egan 20 run (Egan kick)

SS – Kiano Velazquez 36 pass from Egan (Egan kick)

 

STONEHAM 44, WATERTOWN 0

Watertown (1-4)   0   0    0   0     –    0

Stoneham (1-4)  16   8   7   13   –   44

ST – Ty Baker 37 run (Sean Kilty run)

ST – Matthew Tran 6 run (Baker run)

ST – Baker 1 run (Kilty run)

ST – Kevin Gilmartin 2 run (Christian Paolini kick)

ST – Dylan Brown 2 run (kick failed)

ST – Ivan Kerrigan 88 interception return (Paolini kick)

 

WINCHESTER 17, MELROSE 12

Melrose (4-1)      0       6        6         0   –  12

Winchester (4-1) 7       7        0         3   –  17

WI – Jack Centurelli 4 run (Cillian O’Connor kick)

ME – Nick Hitchman  29 pass from Connor Brophy (kick blocked)

WI – George Nelson 35 pass from Ronan O’Connell (O’Connor kick)

ME- Keegan Moloney 4 run (run failed)

WI- Kieran Corr 30 field goal

 

WILMINGTON 29, BURLINGTON 25

Burlington (3-2) 8    10    0    7    –    25

Wilmington (4-1) 8    7     7    7    –    29

BU – Joe Poland 75 run (Poland rush)

WI – Nick Iascone run (Christian Febbo pass from Michael Lawler)

BU – Poland 77 run (Josh Pupa kick)

WI – Connor Lovell 18 pass from Lawler (Hunter Sands kick)

BU – Pupa 35 field goal

WI – Tiago Gomez 14 pass from Lawler (Sands kick)

BU – Poland 6 run (Pupa kick)

WI – Sands 13 pass from Lawler (Sands kick)

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Soccer notebook: Danvers’ Prouty ‘as good as all of them’ https://www.bostonherald.com/2023/10/07/soccer-notebook-danvers-prouty-as-good-as-all-of-them/ Sat, 07 Oct 2023 04:06:41 +0000 https://www.bostonherald.com/?p=3332306 Soccer runs in Georgia Prouty’s blood.

“We’ve had a lot of really good players,” said Danvers coach Jimmy Hinchion. “We’ve had an All-American, we’ve had a lot of All-New Englands, girls that have gone on to play Div. 1 … Georgia’s as good as all of them. She’s an extremely, extremely talented athlete.”

The Boston University commit has completely taken the Northeastern Conference by storm.

Her father, Doug, played at Syracuse University. Her brother Chase was a member of St. John’s Prep’s Div. 1 championship roster in 2022.

Coaches began to notice that Prouty had unique talents early on. It certainly helped that her future high school mentor was teaching physical education at nearby Highlands Elementary School, where Hinchion quickly spotted the soon-to-be star.

“I had her K through (fifth grade),” Hinchion laughed. “You could just see that she had athletic ability that most kids her age didn’t possess yet. Her quickness, her strength, her knowledge of spatial awareness. It was pretty evident.”

In her freshman year at Danvers, Prouty was starting in short order, and immediately became a daunting presence for opponents.

“She’s been a strong goal scorer for the last two years as a freshman and a sophomore,” said Hinchion. “But she has kind of taken it to another level this year.”

Prouty has emerged as one of the top scoring threats (29 points) in Eastern Massachusetts, already with 14 goals and 15 assists.

The track star has transferred those skills to the pitch.

“I really like to use my speed,” Prouty said. “I usually dribble down the line, cross it in. I’ll start by doing that for the first half, see how well that works out. If that doesn’t work, then I’ll usually dribble through the middle and do one to two passes with my teammates.”

Lila Doucette (six goals, five assists) and Liv. St. Pierre (10 assists, two goals) have also stepped up for the Falcons. Not to mention, Danvers has also developed talented snipers with Brooke Wynott and Emma Sutherland (five goals apiece).

The Falcons (7-2-1) find themselves in the thick of the race for the NEC title with programs like Masconomet at the midpoint of the fall season. So far, the Falcons have outscored opponents 44-11.

“The ball sticks to her foot too,” said Hinchion. “She gets into even the tiniest bit of space, and her quickness and her speed combined with her skill is just a lethal combination.”

As of Friday, Danvers was slotted 13th overall in the MIAA’s Div. 3 girls soccer power rankings. The Falcons hope they can clinch a playoff berth in the near future, then turn their attention at making an extended run during the postseason.

“Everyone plays their hardest every single game,” Prouty said. “We never give up. We really just have a good environment on our team, where we’re able to finish and put the ball in the back of the net.”

C-C boys eye long run

After a scorching hot start to the year, the Concord-Carlisle boys stood undefeated (7-0-0) Friday morning, atop the MIAA’s power rankings.

“Obviously, we’re doing something right,” said Concord-Carlisle coach Ray Pavlik. “But honestly, I don’t put much stock into it with all the equations. Like I said, it’s nice, it’s a recognition that we’re doing something well… but right now it’s based on an equation that doesn’t have a lot of data… I don’t think we spent too much time thinking about it. We talked about the fact that many years from now, no one is going to talk about who was ranked number one the first week of October. We’re just trying to focus on getting better. If in another seven weeks, we’re still ranked number one? Then it’s something we’ll think about.”

So far, Concord-Carlisle has blazed through its regular season slate, with touted wins over fellow Div. 1 contenders such Algonquin (a 3-1 victory Sept. 9) and Lincoln-Sudbury (4-0 on Sept. 23). The most memorable game came during the program’s “Kicks For Cancer” showcase, when the Patriots knocked off Framingham in a 3-0 shutout Oct. 2.

After missing much of last season with a hamstring injury, senior striker Brady Poor has returned with force for the Patriots this fall with 12 points (seven goals, five assists) to his credit. Senior midfielder Sean Fernandez-Davila (four goals, five assists) has also taken on a key leadership role.

However, the schedule doesn’t ease up for Concord-Carlisle, which enters the gauntlet better known as its Dual County League slate. The Patriots will also play an out-of-conference game with Div. 2 heavyweight Oliver Ames to close out the regular season.

“Right now, we’re just trying to focus on getting better everyday,” said Pavlik. “Our first goal is to win the league, and we’ve got some really good teams in our league to battle with. So, it’s about trying to be consistent. Trying to block out the other noise, the ranking. Try to focus on ourselves, and try to get better.”

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Ben Scalzi tosses 5 touchdown passes as Hanover holds off Scituate https://www.bostonherald.com/2023/10/06/ben-scalzi-tosses-5-touchdown-passes-as-hanover-holds-off-scituate/ Sat, 07 Oct 2023 03:09:19 +0000 https://www.bostonherald.com/?p=3336385 SCITUATE – Since practices first resumed in the summer, local football pundits have been pegging Hanover as one of, if not the team to beat, in the vaunted Patriot League.

Those who made that prediction have been proven right so far, and the Hawks continued their torrid run Friday night.

Senior quarterback Ben Scalzi competed 16-of-22 passes for 325 yards and a whopping five touchdowns, as Hanover (5-0) remained undefeated with a wild 42-28 victory over league rival Scituate.

“It’s just a credit to the kids,” said Hanover coach Brian Kelliher. “Honestly, Scituate’s a great team, great program. They do a great job, and our kids just came in and competed. We made some plays when we had to, and fortunately for us we did because they weren’t giving up … I’m proud of our kids and the way they competed. It was just a great game.”

For the majority of the opening half, however, the Hawks found themselves being baited into Scituate’s game. The Sailors relied heavily on a ground-and-pound attack, looking to keep Hanover’s high-octane offense sitting idly on the opposing sideline. They succeeded for the most part in the initial stages, as junior Willy Robinson scampered for a five-yard touchdown rush to provide Scituate a 6-0 lead in the opening frame.

Then Hanover found its rhythm, as Scalzi connected with senior captain Mehki Bryan for a pair of touchdown passes in the second quarter, the latter of which came on a 15-yard strike to provide the Hawks a 14-6 edge at the break.

Yet, every time it felt like the Hawks were on the verge of creating some separation, Scituate had an answer. After Scalzi helped Hanover take the lead once again with a 23-yard touchdown pass to John McDonald, Sailors quarterback Jackson Belsan heaved a 23-yard touchdown strike of his own to Lawson Foley, tying the score at 21-all with five seconds left in the third frame.

“It’s huge to have to compete against these teams,” said Kelliher. “Duxbury was a great one to start, these guys were a great one, and it’s preparing for hopefully later on in the season. You have to be able to fight at the end in the fourth quarter, and compete. That’s what these kids did.”

When the pressure was at its highest, the Hawks seemingly flipped a switch and turned the game on its head. During the fourth quarter, Hanover would outscore Scituate 21-7. The dagger would come with 7:05 left in regulation, when Scalzi found Brandon Errico in the end zone for a 22-yard touchdown pass to seal things at 42-21.

Bryan finished with four receptions for 103 yards and a pair of touchdowns in the effort for Hanover, while Owen Cross added three catches for 108 yards and a score.

Foley finished with 112 yards receiving and a touchdown to power Scituate.

“We haven’t had a game like that since Duxbury,” Scalzi said. “It was a good eye-opener for us. We realize that we can’t just blow out teams anymore. We have to keep it going.”

 

 

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Friday’s high school scores and highlights https://www.bostonherald.com/2023/10/06/fridays-high-school-scores-and-highlights-27/ Sat, 07 Oct 2023 02:31:52 +0000 https://www.bostonherald.com/?p=3336298 SCHOOL ROUNDUP

FIELD HOCKEY

Samantha Souza netted a hat trick as Dartmouth (10-0) defeated Middleboro 6-1 in a nonleague matchup. … Kerri Finneran handled the scoring with two goals, while Ava Perrotta made 20 saves to guide Central Catholic (8-1) to a 2-1 win over Lincoln-Sudbury. … Quinn Jordan scored a goal and dished an assist as Sandwich (11-0) downed Hingham, 3-1.

Megan Smith struck for four goals, while Emma Bouchard had a goal and two assists for Case (8-0-0) in a 7-2 South Coast Conference win over New Bedford.

Shea Larkee scored twice and Lindsey Rogers added another, helping Norwood remain unbeaten in the Tri-Valley League with a 3-0 win over Dover-Sherborn.

Alexa Garthee scored and distributed an assist for Barnstable, defeating Cape and Islands League foe Dennis-Yarmouth 2-1.

Ella Morgan scored both goals off assists from Mara Boldy, pairing with Kaitlyn Parish’s shutout in net to lead King Philip to a 2-0 Hockomock League win over Canton – it’s first since 2018.

Lauren DiTullio slammed in her first career hat trick, pacing Nashoba (4-7) in a 5-2 win over Shrewsbury in Midland-Wachusett action.

GOLF

Sean Kearns shot a 34 with three birdies as Oliver Ames edged Mansfield 152-154 in a Hockomock League match.

Richie Thayer carded a 41, and Nolan Barbour shot a 42 as Bridgewater-Raynham (7-3) outlasted Apponequet 169-170 in a nonleague contest.

BOYS SOCCER

Wil McManus sniped a pair of goals, helping Pembroke (9-0-0) clinch a Div. 3 tournament berth with a 3-1 victory over Patriot League rival Plymouth South. … Adam Healey tallied two goals, and Chris Connolly and Alessandro Neyra scored a goal each as Hingham bested Silver Lake, 4-1. … Josh Murray and Colin Riley-Perec hit the back of the net for Plymouth North in a 2-0 win over Whitman-Hanson.

Derek Walsh scored twice as Oliver Ames (8-2-1) roared back to earn a 3-1 Hockomock League win against Foxboro. … Rex Cinelli (two goals), Wyatt Herndon (goal, assist) and Noah Cain (goal, assist) boosted Franklin (8-0-4) during a 7-1 win over Milford.

Lucas Bereaud notched a hat trick, and Casey Kearney scored two goals, pacing Swampscott in an 8-0 nonleague victory over Bishop Fenwick. … Gregoire Amissi and Samuel Lucena got the goals for Greater Lowell (9-2) in a 2-1 win over Everett. … Late goals from Nyzaiah Pacheco and Ben Novo helped Westport (9-0-0) keep its winning streak rolling with a 2-1 victory over Fairhaven.

GIRLS SOCCER

Kohra Ouelette broke through in the 66th minute, then Kelsey Palmer found the net twice to ensure Dighton-Rehoboth (6-3-1) came away with a 3-0 South Coast Conference win over New Bedford.

Abby Wilder buried the decisive goal with one second remaining to lift Waltham to a thrilling 1-0 win over Cambridge in a Dual County League clash.

Lucinda Li Cotter and Siena Fabrizio scored for Oliver Ames (8-2-0) in a 2-0 Hockomock League win over Foxboro. … Aniela Diieso finished off a corner kick from Olivia Dunham to give Mansfield a 1-0 victory over Canton.

Kylie Fuller bagged a hat trick, and Rachael Geniuch fired in two goals for West Bridgewater (7-1) in a 6-4 nonleague win over Seekonk.

Sophie Vagnini scored the lone goal for Plymouth North (4-4-1) in a 1-0 Patriot League win over Whitman-Hanson. … Claire Murray stuck the ball in the net twice for Hingham in a 2-0 victory against Silver Lake.

Tessa Hunt had a goal and two assists as Hamilton-Wenham (8-0-1) pulled away for a 5-0 Cape Ann League win over Georgetown.

VOLLEYBALL

Hannah Nota recorded eight kills and three aces as South Shore Voke (11-2) swept Old Colony 3-0 in the Mayflower Athletic Conference.

Meghan Downs racked up 32 assists and 13 service points, and Ella Quin finished with 14 kills as Billerica (9-4) battled back to beat Central Catholic 3-2 in the Merrimack Valley Conference.

McKenna Varney scattered 16 service points and six aces for Reading in a 3-0 Middlesex League win over Watertown.

Amanda Hughes had 10 kills and three aces as Lynn Classical (10-1) prevailed 3-1 over Everett in the Greater Boston League.

Olivia McManus floored seven kills as East Bridgewater (7-5) defeated Stoughton 3-0 in nonleague action. … Sadie Wellbeloved surpassed 1000 career assists, while Molly Gleason accrued 17 kills and Molly Fredo had 13 kills as Barnstable (10-2) eked out a crucial 3-2 win over Newton North. … Lexy Douglas grounded seven aces, and Kate Paquette tallied 16 kills as Rivers (4-0) bested Dexter Southfield, 3-0.

SCORES

BOYS CROSS COUNTRY

Roxbury Latin 15, Rivers 48

Roxbury Latin 15, St. Mark’s 50

Roxbury Latin 28, St. Sebastian’s 31

GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY

Rivers 22, St. Mark’s 22

FIELD HOCKEY

Acton-Boxboro 2, Andover 1

Barnstable 2, Dennis-Yarmouth 1

Carver 1, Silver Lake 1

Case 7, New Bedford 2

Central Catholic 2, Lincoln-Sudbury 1

Concord-Carlisle 7, Westford Academy 0

Dartmouth 6, Middleboro 1

Durfee 1, Old Rochester 0

Hanover 2, Norwell 0

Hingham 3, Sandwich 1

King Philip 2, Canton 0

Lynnfield 6, Rockport 0

Manchester Essex 4, Essex Tech 0

Monomoy 1, Falmouth 0

Nashoba 5, Shrewsbury 2

Nauset 3, Bridgewater-Raynham 1

North Reading 1, Amesbury 0

Norwood 3, Dover-Sherborn 0

Plymouth South 2, East Bridgewater 0

Sandwich 3, Hingham 1

Stoneham 2, Arlington 1

Wachusett 2, Chelmsford 0

Watertown 7, Reading 0

GOLF

Bishop Fenwick 202, St. Mary’s (L) 201

Bridgewater-Raynham 169, Apponequet 170

Oliver Ames 152, Mansfield 154

BOYS SOCCER

Andover 4, Central Catholic 1

Arlington Catholic 2, Lowell Catholic 2

Attleboro 2, North Attleboro 2

Boston International 4, Barnstable 2

Brighton 2, New Mission 0

Concord-Carlisle 1, Newton South 1

Dartmouth 2, Greater New Bedford 0

Dennis-Yarmouth 0, St. John Paul II 0

Dighton-Rehoboth 1, Somerset Berkley 1

Duxbury 2, Marshfield 1

Franklin 7, Milford 1

Greater Lowell 2, Everett 1

Hanover 4, Quincy 0

Hingham 4, Silver Lake 1

King Philip 3, Taunton 1

Madison Park 1, O’Bryant 1

Natick 3, Milton 2

North Quincy 2, Scituate 1

Oliver Ames 3, Foxboro 1

Pembroke 3, Plymouth South 1

Plymouth North 2, Whitman-Hanson 0

Saugus 2, Lynn Tech 0

Shawsheen 0, Whittier 0

Swampscott 8, Bishop Fenwick 0

TechBoston 4, Neighborhood House 0

Thayer 2, Tabor 1

Westport 2, Fairhaven 1

GIRLS SOCCER

Arlington Catholic 1, Medford 1

Berwick (ME) 6, Hebron (ME) 0

Carver 1, Silver Lake 1

Concord-Carlisle 2, Newton South 0

Dartmouth 2, Lincoln-Sudbury 1

Dighton-Rehoboth 3, New Bedford 0

Fontbonne 1, Latin Academy 1

Hamilton-Wenham 5, Georgetown 0

Hanover 2, Quincy 1

Hingham 2, Silver Lake 0

Mansfield 1, Canton 0

O’Bryant 6, Boston Prep 0

Oliver Ames 2, Foxboro 0

Pembroke 2, Plymouth South 1

Pentucket 4, Hamilton-Wenham 2

Plymouth North 1, Whitman-Hanson 0

Scituate 3, North Quincy 0

Waltham 1, Cambridge 0

West Bridgewater 6, Seekonk 4

SWIMMING & DIVING

Andover 96, Methuen/Tewksbury 90

Wellesley 46, Weymouth 38

VOLLEYBALL

Abington 3, Randolph 0

Barnstable 3, Newton North 2

Billerica 3, Central Catholic 2

Bishop Fenwick 3, Swampscott 1

Boston English 3, Lowell Charter 0

Brighton 3, Roxbury Prep 1

Brockton 3, Madison Park 1

CASH 3, Muniz 0

Dearborn 3, Excel 2

East Boston 3, Winthrop 0

East Bridgewater 3, Stoughton 0

Lynn Classical 3, Everett 1

Mashpee 3, Sturgis East 2

Medfield 3, Bourne 0

Melrose 3, Lexington 1

Middleboro 3, Apponequet 0

Natick 3, Newton South 0

Nobles 3, Thayer 0

North Andover 3, Masconomet 0

North Quincy 3, Pembroke 0

Norwell 3, Milton 0

Norwood 3, Medway 2

O’Bryant 3, Charlestown 0

Oliver Ames 3, Foxboro 1

Plymouth South 3, Hanover 0

Portsmouth Abbey (RI) 3, Beaver Country Day 0

Reading 3, Watertown 0

Revere 3, Medford 0

Rivers 3, Dexter Southfield 0

Scituate 3, Quincy 0

Somerset Berkley 3, Seekonk 0

South Shore 3, Old Colony 0

TechBoston 3, Boston Prep 0

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Ty Ciongoli tosses 3 touchdowns in St. Sebastian’s victory over Nobles https://www.bostonherald.com/2023/09/30/ty-ciongoli-tosses-3-touchdowns-in-st-sebastians-victory-over-nobles/ Sat, 30 Sep 2023 21:59:19 +0000 https://www.bostonherald.com/?p=3302002 NEEDHAM — If you were to take a ride down Greendale Avenue in Needham lately, you would notice there is a sense of excitement in the air.

That’s because the football program at St. Sebastian’s is looking to defend a share of the ISL-7 title and they’ve lived up to expectations so far.

Junior quarterback Ty Ciongoli finished 14-for-22 passing with 205 yards and a trio of touchdowns, as St. Sebastian’s won its second straight game to begin the ISL season with a convincing 35-7 romp of rival Nobles on Saturday.

“We felt like we had a good plan going in for both games we’ve had,” Ciongoli said. “Both offensively and defensively. That’s what happened. It’s preparation. We’re prepared like we should be.”

Early in the game, the Arrows methodically moved their way to the Bulldogs’ 6. After faking a handoff, Ciongoli uncorked a pass and was promptly leveled.

“We were in the red zone,” Ciongoli said. “I kinda knew they were going to blitz, and we had a play action thing going. I saw the outside linebacker come. I was like, ‘I might get hit, but I just have to get the ball out there.’ ”

The attempt soared through traffic into the waiting hands of his brother Ace Ciongoli for a 6-yard touchdown strike, and the Arrows were off and running with a 7-0 lead just 3:35 into play.

Later on, with 1:04 to play in the opening quarter, senior captain Justin Bourque bounced off a few would-be tacklers before scampering for a 29-yard touchdown, as St. Sebastian’s (2-0) took a 14-0 lead into the second frame.

While Nobles would answer with a 2-yard touchdown rush by Chris Capone, the Arrows simply had too many weapons. On the following drive, Ciongoli evaded pressure, then heaved a pass downfield. Sophomore wideout Isaiah Simmons was there to haul in the reception, then danced past a tackler into the end zone for a 39-yard touchdown reception as St. Sebastian’s pulled ahead, 21-7.

“We’re very balanced,” said St. Sebastian’s coach Dan Burke. “We have really good receivers, we have really good running backs, and our line can block both run and pass. That makes us pretty dangerous to deal with. ‘Playing 11 as one’, that’s our motto, with the whole team pulling together. We can do some really good things when we’re playing the right way.”

Crosby Thurmond accounted for Ciongoli’s third touchdown pass with a 14-yard reception, while George Kelly added an 8-yard touchdown rush in the third quarter for the Arrows. Bourque added 76 yards on the ground.

St. Sebastian's runner Kaelan Chudzinski is taken down by Mac Bianchi, left, and Ryan Murphy of Nobles during football action Saturday afternoon in Needham. (Staff Photo By Stuart Cahill/Boston Herald)
St. Sebastian’s runner Kaelan Chudzinski is taken down by Mac Bianchi, left, and Ryan Murphy of Nobles during football action Saturday afternoon in Needham. (Staff Photo By Stuart Cahill/Boston Herald)

 

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Soccer notebook: After off-year, BC High boys make noise https://www.bostonherald.com/2023/09/30/soccer-notebook-after-off-year-bc-high-boys-make-noise/ Sat, 30 Sep 2023 16:53:21 +0000 https://www.bostonherald.com/?p=3301540 Last fall was unforgettable for the Catholic Conference soccer world. By season’s end, two of the league’s schools were represented in the Div. 1 Final Four, with St. John’s Prep capturing the championship.

Yet, a usual contender was missing from the fold, at least for one campaign.

2022 was considered a rebuilding year for BC High’s program, after consistently competing for south sectional titles and Eastern Mass. crowns over the past decade. Now, Eagles coach Billy Ryan is optimistic his group can take a substantial step forward.

“That was the youngest team we’ve ever fielded at BC High under my soccer tenure since I’ve been over there, about 30 years,” said Ryan. “Very young team last year, but I think they overachieved at the end, and we got knocked out in the Round of 16 in overtime to Weymouth. But we have eight returners. Eight starters came back this year with a lot of motivation.”

Some would argue that BC High is already well into a resurgence. However, with each great win comes greater expectations.

The Eagles (4-0-1) opened their season with a 2-2 draw against a perennial Southeast Conference power, Brockton. Then, they followed suit with impressive back-to-back shutouts of rivals St. John’s (Shrewsbury) and St. John’s Prep, before cruising to a 4-0 blanking of Malden Catholic.

Out of seemingly nowhere, BC High is right back on the forefront as a Div. 1 favorite, and the Eagles are eager to validate their scorching hot start.

Not such an easy task. In addition to playing in the Catholic Conference, the Eagles will face an out-of-conference slate featuring future matchups with Arlington, Hingham, Weymouth and more.

“I do think the experience from last year (helps),” Ryan said. “And the schedule we are playing this year will hopefully prepare us for a strong run in the tournament.”

BC High has been propelled by its four captains, most notably senior forward Liam Heffernan (three goals, three assists), senior defender Del Dibona, senior midfielder Jamari Carvahlo and junior goaltender, Jake McConville (four shutouts, three goals allowed).

The Eagles don’t boast many high-volume snipers, but their scrappy play has provided fits for opposing programs, and led to scoring opportunities for countless athletes on the roster. Ultimately, that in turn has translated to some convincing victories.

“We’re going to maintain this momentum by outworking the other teams,” said Dibona. “We’re not the most skillful team, but we’ll beat any other team by outworking them the entire game.”

Offensively, the Eagles have also received contributions from two forwards with junior Jack Gibbons (three goals, two assists) and senior Jack Tisdale (two goals, two assists) also finding the net consistently.

Since their first match on Sept. 7, the Eagles have gone 4-0-1, surrendering just a single goal during said streak. In the first slate of MIAA Div. 1 power rankings, BC High was slotted fourth. If you were to tier the boys soccer programs in Massachusetts by team rating, the Eagles would be listed ninth overall at 3.1067.

“I certainly believe we think we are getting the respect we deserve,” Dibona said. “But our team isn’t really focused on looking at the power rankings right now. We’re focused on one main goal, and that is winning a state championship.”

Hanover girls eye repeat

Every once in a while, sometimes things just start to click.

The Hanover girls soccer team can definitely attest to that.

Last season, the Hawks broke barriers by winning the Div. 3 title (a 1-0 win over Dedham). It was the first championship for the program in over two decades. A perfect culmination of talent arriving at the right time. Yet, fans around the South Shore are clamoring for the latest chapter. Suddenly, Hanover is off to an even hotter start if you can believe it, already 8-0 this year.

“I think last year being the fourth seed and going all the way really showed the girls how capable they are,” said Hanover coach Mary Cullity. “Coming into this year with a lot of returning talent, it just continues to build that confidence. They’re all eager for another title, and that’s definitely our team goal for this season.”

The Hawks welcomed back a cast of important characters from last year’s squad, most notably their star scoring threat, Sophia Foley (14 goals, assist) and a Villanova commit in net, Natalie Mutschler (one goal allowed, .125 GAA). To this point, the goaltender has recorded seven shutouts on the year.

Junior Sophie Schiller has also provided a newfound boost on the offensive end (four goals, six assists).

“We did have to fill some defensive spots from last year’s seniors that graduated,” Cullity said. “But the girls seem to have made a pretty smooth transition with that, and we’re off to the best start we’ve had in some time.”

The Patriot League is considered one of the strongest for girls soccer in the Commonwealth. However, the Hawks have coasted through their ‘out-of-conference’ schedule, ripping the Keenan Division side of the league with impressive wins over the likes of Hingham, Whitman-Hanson and Silver Lake. Not to mention, the Hawks also silenced a fellow Div. 3 title contender with a 1-0 victory over a South Shore League pillar, Norwell.

Hanover will look to continue its impeccable run when it opens Fisher Division play this upcoming Monday with a tilt against Scituate.

Could Hanover keep its perfect streak going? It’s a goal, but the Hawks are looking at a bigger picture.

“I think we were ranked third in the power rankings,” said Cullity. “We’re happy with that. I think we want to try and stay in that top tier, so that the brackets even themselves out the way they do. But we’re not necessarily going for that number one spot. I think at the end of the day, when the playoffs take fruition, we are certainly going for that state title.”

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Friday’s high school roundup/scores: Oliver Ames nets volleyball win over North Attleboro https://www.bostonherald.com/2023/09/29/fridays-high-school-roundup-scores-oliver-ames-nets-volleyball-win-over-north-attleboro/ Sat, 30 Sep 2023 03:48:20 +0000 https://www.bostonherald.com/?p=3300893 Clare Kavolius had 28 assists, mainly finding Sarah Hilliard (15 kills, two aces) and Claire O’Rourke (14 kills, three aces) as Oliver Ames swept North Attleboro 3-0 in Hockomock League volleyball action.

Chloe Marrero grounded 10 kills, while Yahely Gomez had 24 assists as Nantucket downed Sturgis West 3-0 in Cape and Islands League play.

Ella Quin and Nyrah Joseph floored six kills each for Billerica (7-3) in a 3-0 Merrimack Valley Conference win over Dracut. … Sowoll Lee supplied 25 assists, and Jessie Wang scattered 11 kills as Andover (8-1) upended Methuen, 3-0.

Ava Day registered seven aces and four digs, while Gabby Campbell finished with 14 kills and seven aces as Hamilton-Wenham (7-3) defeated Georgetown 3-1 in a Cape Ann League matchup. … Tess O’Flynn racked up 17 assists, six aces and three digs as Ipswich rolled to a 3-0 victory over Pentucket.

Freshman Lucia Longstreet Lipson’s four-point serving run in the third set sealed a 3-0 win for BB&N (4-1) against Nobles in the Independent School League.

Zoey Calitri recorded nine kills, while Olivia Foley tallied seven blocks as Newburyport (8-4) topped Essex Tech 3-1 in a nonleague game. … Tia MacVarish posted five kills, five assists and an ace, while Tess Madden poured in 10 aces as Hanover bested Abington, 3-0. … Caroline Gray did a little bit of everything with 16 assists, seven kills and seven aces, and Bailey Kelly and Brooke Steele chipped in with four kills each for Whitman-Hanson (7-2) in a 3-0 win over Rockland. … Mariah Eaton led the charge offensively with 19 kills and four blocks, and Ellen Swanson spearheaded the defense with 27 digs and nine aces as Dennis-Yarmouth (6-4) came back from an 0-2 deficit to edge Plymouth South, 3-2.

Golf

Chris Marsciano and Liam Shepherd shot an even par 35 each as Norwell defeated Abington 145-140 in a South Shore League matchup.

Field hockey

Maggie Monaghan scored twice for Medway in a 4-0 Tri-Valley League win over Holliston. … Avery Hadfield buried a hat trick to power Dover-Sherborn to a 3-1 win over Westwood.

Senior captain Kate Harrison finished with two goals, while junior Caroline Pitts (goal, two assists) aided Chelmsford in a 4-0 win over Merrimack Valley Conference foe Haverhill.

Ava Vadgama struck for two goals as Lincoln-Sudbury coasted to a 7-0 Dual County League victory over Newton South.

Emily Barbosa led the offense with two goals and an assist, while Rhyan Pitari netted a pair of goals to lead Methuen (5-2-1) during a 6-0 shutout of nonleague opponent Greater Lowell. … Ava Meehan registered a goal and an assist for Bishop Feehan in a 3-2 win over Needham. … Shea Larkee buried a hat trick to propel Norwood past Braintree, 3-0.

Boys soccer

In a Catholic Central League tilt, Caleb Green sniped four goals to propel Cardinal Spellman during a 9-1 romp of Cathedral/Cristo Rey.

AJ Forte (two goals, assist) and Luke Murray (three assists) paced the Peabody (3-2-2) attack in a 5-0 Northeastern Conference win over Danvers. … Kaiky Araujo chipped the goalkeeper to get the winning score for Rockland (7-0), capping off Joao Faria’s two goal performance in a 3-2 victory over South Shore League rival Abington.

Nate Oliveira and Mason Deneault scored a goal and dished an assist each to help Somerset Berkley (4-1-2) edged Durfee 4-3 in a nonleague clash. … Mehdi Khemmich provided an assist and later hammered the ball into the corner of the net from 30 yards away to lift St. Mary’s (Lynn) (6-0-2) to a 2-1 win over Malden Catholic. … Aiden Richards (two goals) and Colin MacPherson (goal) got on the scoresheet for Hanover (4-2-2) in a 3-2 win against Milton.

Girls soccer

Katherine Ramirez (two goals, assist) and Tahira Johnson (two goals) paced things offensively for Cathedral in a 5-1 nonleague win against TechBoston. … Megan Jakubicka recorded two goals as Sandwich (5-2-1) downed Mashpee, 5-0.

Aly Fernandez found the net twice and dished an assist, and Olivia Dunham supplied two assists as Mansfield topped Milford 5-1 in Hockomock League play. … Anya Zub tallied two goals and an assist as Franklin earned a 4-1 comeback win over Canton.

In the South Shore League, Holly Panttila sniped two goals as Norwell (9-1) cruised to a 6-1 victory over rival Cohasset.

Madison Botta, Lilliana Hernandez and Veronica Ortega scored two goals apiece as Saugus (6-2) pulled away for a 7-0 victory over Winthrop in Northeastern Conference action.

Ciarra Terry notched a goal and an assist as Monomoy beat Sturgis East 3-1 in the Cape and Islands League.

Kiersten Higgins hit the back of the net and distributed two assists for North Reading in a 5-0 Cape Ann League win against Rockport.

Baseball

Malden Catholic has hired former MLB coach David Valdez as its new head baseball coach. Valdez spent several years coaching in Major League Baseball as a hitting coach, international player’s assistant and most recently as a player development coach in the Milwaukee Brewers system. In prior years, he was named Manager of the Year after his club finished as Division Champions in the Piedmont Collegiate Summer League in Richmond, Va., and had a six-year stint as manager for the men’s baseball team at Bunker Hill Community College.

“I have wanted to be a part of the MC baseball program for a long time and I’m extremely excited about having the opportunity to work with the Lancers.” Valdez said. “I am confident that we will make extraordinary things happen on the diamond and bring back the baseball performance that MC enjoyed in its rich history to the Catholic Conference.”

Scores

FRIDAY’S GAMES

Acton-Boxboro 14, Waltham 6

Amesbury 48, Ipswich 7

Barnstable 50, Dennis-Yarmouth 16

Bartlett 44, Minuteman 14

Bellingham 27, Ashland 21

Belmont 15, Winchester 9

Billerica 33, Haverhill 21

Bishop Fenwick 48, St. Mary’s 16

Bishop Stang 36, Arlington Catholic 7

Braintree 44, Quincy 16

Bristol-Plymouth 20, South Shore 18 (ot)

Brockton 14, Lawrence 7

Burlington 21, Wakefield 0

Cape Cod Tech 28, Atlantis Charter/Westport 0

Carver 50, Martha’s Vineyard 12

Case 22, Upper Cape 0

Danvers 27, Winthrop 7

Dartmouth 36, Apponequet 20

Dedham 44, Dover-Sherborn 16

Doherty 27, Tantasqua 7

Durfee 43, Nauset 13

East Boston 20, Chelsea 8

East Bridgewater 28, Seekonk 8

Everett 35, BC High 34

Fairhaven 46, Bourne 10

Foxboro 41, Sharon 13

Franklin 32, North Attleboro 20

Hanover 42, Plymouth South 7

Holliston 14, Grafton 12

KIPP 26, Leicester 21

Lexington 27, Arlington 24

Leominster 21, Westford Academy 13

Lynn English 28, Revere 6

Lunenburg 11, Ayer-Shirley 8

Lynnfield 38, Pentucket/Georgetown 7

Malden 27, Somerville 12

Malden Catholic 28, Concord-Carlisle 7

Mansfield 25, Canton 0

Marshfield 33, Bridgewater-Raynham 7

Masconomet 20, Beverly 6

Mashpee 24, Randolph 8

Melrose 15, Stoneham 8

Methuen 51, Andover 18

Middleboro 34, Sandwich 15

Middlesex 28, St. Mark’s 7

Millis 7, David Prouty 6

Milton 31, Weymouth 7

Monomoy 25, Holbrook/Avon 22

Nashoba Tech 28, Manchester-Essex 16

Natick 23, Wachusett 0

Needham 21, Walpole 19

Newburyport 22, Bedford 21

North Andover 14, Chelmsford 13

North Quincy 20, Cohasset 14

North Reading 48, Hamilton-Wenham 20

Norton 31, St. John Paul II 0

Norwell 27, Abington 7

Norwood 34, Medfield 0

Oakmont 43, Latin Academy 6

Old Colony 48, Wareham 20

Old Rochester 35, Greater New Bedford 0

Peabody 41, Marblehead 21

Rockland 28, Falmouth 6

St. John’s (S) 28, Exeter (NH) 7

Salem 40, Gloucester 6

Scituate 35, Pembroke 12

Shawsheen 38, Northeast/Mystic Valley 6

Somerset Berkley 36, Dighton-Rehoboth 7

Southeastern 47, Southbridge 0

Stoughton 28, Oliver Ames 0

Swampscott 35, Saugus 0

Tabor 41, St. George’s 7

Tewksbury 42, Lowell 6

Triton 25, Essex Tech 12

Wayland 55, Boston Latin 0

Wellesley 40, Brookline 6

West Boylston 52, Blue Hills 14

West Bridgewater 35, Brighton 8

Whitman-Hanson 28, Silver Lake 25

Whittier 36, Lowell Catholic 20

Wilmington 14, Watertown 13

Woburn 30, Reading 14

Xaverian 28, Central Catholic 14

O’Bryant at Keefe Tech (ccd.)

GOLF

Hamilton-Wenham 135, Ipswich 100

Norwell 145, Abington 140

FIELD HOCKEY

Barnstable 2, Scituate 0

Bishop Feehan 3, Needham 2

Chelmsford 4, Haverhill 0

Dexter Southfield 1, Thayer 0

Dover-Sherborn 3, Westwood 1

Gloucester 2, Swampscott 1

Lincoln-Sudbury 7, Newton South 0

Lowell 3, Malden 1

Lynnfield 3, North Andover 2

Malden Catholic 4, Hamilton-Wenham 0

Methuen 6, Greater Lowell 0

Medway 4, Holliston 0

Nantucket 4, Sturgis East 0

Norwood 3, Braintree 0

Notre Dame (H) 2, Pembroke 0

Oliver Ames 3, North Attleboro 1

Rockport 5, Northeast 0

Wellesley 3, Wayland 1

Weston 5, Bedford 1

BOYS SOCCER

Attleboro 1, Foxboro 0

Boston International 2, Latin Academy 1

Cardinal Spellman 9, Cathedral/Cristo Rey 1

Catholic Memorial 1, O’Bryant 1

Dartmouth 4, Apponequet 0

Hanover 3, Milton 2

Masconomet 1, Beverly 0

Northeast 6, Lowell Catholic 1

Norwell 1, Cohasset 0

Oliver Ames 4, North Attleboro 2

Peabody 5, Danvers 0

Rockland 3, Abington 2

Sandwich 4, Mashpee 0

St. Mary’s (L) 2, Malden Catholic 1

Somerset Berkley 4, Durfee 3

GIRLS SOCCER

Abington 6, Rockland 0

Blue Hills 0, Holbrook 0

Cathedral 5, Tech Boston 1

Dover-Sherborn 0, Needham 0

Franklin 4, Canton 1

Greater New Bedford 5, Southeastern 0

Hull 3, East Bridgewater 1

Mansfield 5, Milford 1

Marblehead 6, Peabody 0

Melrose 3, Wilmington 1

Monomoy 3, Sturgis East 1

Natick 2, Andover 0

Nauset 6, Dennis-Yarmouth 0

North Reading 5, Rockport 0

Norwell 6, Cohasset 1

Reading 5, Rockport 0

Sandwich 5, Mashpee 0

Saugus 7, Winthrop 0

SWIMMING

Andover 100, Lowell 59

Brookline 96, Natick 82

Needham 105.5, Acton-Boxboro 78.5

Wellesley 99, Milton 87

VOLLEYBALL

Andover 3, Methuen 0

Billerica 3, Dracut 0

Boston Latin 3, Newton South 0

Brockton 3, New Mission 2

BB&N 3, Nobles 0

Carver 3, Rising Tide 0

Central Catholic 3, Chelmsford 2

Dennis-Yarmouth 3, Plymouth South 2

Durfee 3, Dighton-Rehoboth 0

East Boston 3, TechBoston 1

Fontbonne 3, Charlestown 0

Hamilton-Wenham 3, Georgetown 1

Hanover 3, Abington 0

Hingham 3, Quincy 0

Holliston 3, Millis 1

Ipswich 3, Pentucket 0

King Philip 3, Sharon 2

Madison Park 3, Boston English 0

Nantucket 3, Sturgis West 0

Newburyport 3, Essex Tech 1

Newton North 3, Lincoln-Sudbury 0

Notre Dame (T) 3, Marblehead 0

O’Bryant 3, Latin Academy 0

Oliver Ames 3, North Attleboro 0

Reading 3, Lynnfield 0

Silver Lake 3, East Bridgewater 1

Triton 3, North Reading 2

Westwood 3, Medway 2

Whitman-Hanson 3, Rockland 0

 

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Friday’s high school football scores and highlights https://www.bostonherald.com/2023/09/29/fridays-high-school-football-scores-and-highlights-4/ Sat, 30 Sep 2023 03:37:55 +0000 https://www.bostonherald.com/?p=3301442 Julian Rivard threw three touchdown passes, two to Christian Pereira, leading Hopkinton (3-1) to a 22-6 nonleague win over Dracut/Innovation. … Tyler Lennox tossed four touchdown passes, with Derek Lopes and Robbie Peterson hauling in two scores each as Carver cruised to a 50-12 win against Martha’s Vineyard.

Nathan Wood rushed for three touchdowns, leading Case (2-2) to a 22-0 win over Upper Cape.   …James Harris ran for three scores as West Bridgewater (3-1) defeated Brighton, 35-8. … Max Finney ran for 136 yards and a touchdown on 10 carries as Old Colony (3-1) defeated Wareham, 48-20. … Zach Pechulis ran for two scores as Southeastern (2-1) defeated Southbridge, 47-0.

Henry Hasselbeck ran for two scores and threw for a third as Xaverian (3-1) defeated Central Catholic, 28-14. …Nate Sampson caught a pair of touchdown passes and also sealed the deal on an interception with seven seconds left as North Quincy (2-2) held off Cohasset, 20-14. … Tor Mass threw for three scores and ran for a fourth as Marshfield (2-2) handled Bridgewater-Raynham, 33-6.

Morenel Castro ran for 158 yards and two touchdowns on seven carries as KIPP (3-1) defeated Leicester, 26-21. … Jaiden Williams ran for 213 yards and four touchdowns as Malden Catholic (2-2) defeated Concord-Carlisle, 28-7. … Caiden Pelosi threw three touchdown passes as East Boston (2-2) defeated Chelsea, 20-8.

Oliver Storlazzi ran for 147 yards and two touchdowns, while adding six tackles as Nashoba Tech (2-2) beat Manchester-Essex, 28-16. …Samuel Craig threw a 13-yard TD pass to Colin Fuller with 1:32 left and Jack Sullivan ran for the winning 2-point conversion as Newburyport nipped Bedford, 22-21. … Jayden Torres ran for 156 yards and two touchdowns as Triton (3-1) defeated Essex Tech, 25-12.

Eric Smith booted a 35-yard field goal with 19 seconds left to give Lunenburg an 11-8 win over Ayer-Shirley in Central Mass. action.

Caleb Caceres ran for 203 yards and three touchdowns on 16 carries as Shawsheen (4-0) defeated Northeast/Mystic Valley 35-6 in the Commonwealth Athletic Conference. … Nick Almonzar found pay-dirt twice on the ground for Whittier Tech (3-1) in a 36-20 victory over Lowell Catholic (0-4).

In a Dual County League contest, Graham Tonkonogy struck for 85 yards and three touchdowns on 12 carries, as Newton South (3-1) edged Cambridge, 28-27

Rhyan Goncalves ran for 157 yards as Masconomet (1-2) defeated Beverly 20-6 in the Northeastern Conference. … Devante Ozuna had six rushes for 80 yards and two scores, also returning a kickoff 88 yards for a touchdown, in a 40-6 win for Salem (4-0) over Gloucester (3-1).

… Jack Spear tossed three touchdown passes, including two to Jack Hazell who tacked on a defensive touchdown for Swampscott (2-1) in a 35-0 win over Saugus (3-1).

Brayden Clifford threw for 238 yards and three touchdowns as Bishop Fenwick (4-0) cruised to a 48-14 win over St. Mary’s in the Catholic Central League. … Brock Winslow and Eli Ikkela each rushed for a pair of touchdowns, leading Bishop Stang (1-3) to a 36-7 win over Arlington Catholic (0-4).

In the Cape Ann League, Michael Sanchez ran for 205 yards and four touchdowns on 11 carries as Amesbury (4-0) defeated Ipswich, 48-7. … Otto Indelicato rushed for 260 yards and five touchdowns on 25 carries for North Reading (1-2) in a 48-20 win over Hamilton-Wenham. … Tyler Adamo tossed two touchdown passes and rushed for a third score as Lynnfield stormed past Pentucket, 38-7.

Max Poirier rushed for 92 yards and a touchdown, while adding a receiving score as Wellesley (1-3) defeated Brookline 40-6 in the Bay State Conference.

In the South Coast Conference, Gavin Martin ran for three scores and added a TD pass as Old Rochester (2-2) blanked Greater New Bedford, 35-0. …     Justin Marques ran for 120 yards and three touchdowns, breaking the school’s all-time career mark (42) as Fairhaven (4-0) rolled to a 46-10 win over Bourne.

Brian Vaughan Jr. completed 21-of-30 passes for 255 yards and four touchdowns, three of them going to John Nasky (10 catches for 143 yards and three scores), as Lynn Classical (3-1) defeated Medford 38-14 in the Greater Boston League. … Limbert Thomas threw for two scores and ran for a third as Lynn English (1-3) defeated Revere, 28-6. … Ryan Bowdridge threw three TD passes as Malden (1-3) defeated Somerville, 27-12.

Aiden Astorino ran for two scores, and Tommy McLeish threw a pair of touchdown passes as King Philip (4-0) defeated Taunton 28-7 in the Hockomock League. … Jack Buckley completed 11-of-17 passes for 184 yards and four touchdown passes, all going to Andrew Rivera (seven catches, 144 yards) and also ran for two scores as Milford (4-0) coasted to a 48-14 win over Attleboro.

Will St. Pierre ran for 218 yards and two scores as Hingham (1-3) defeated Plymouth North 28-8 in the Patriot League. … Willy Robinson racked up 11 carries for 120 yards rushing and two scores, while also registering a 53-yard interception return for a touchdown as Scituate (2-2) pulled away in the second half for a 35-12 win over Pembroke. … Ryan Nash ran for a score and threw two touchdown passes, including a key one with under two minutes left to Brady Markowski as Whitman-Hanson (3-1) outlasted Silver Lake, 28-25.

In the Mayflower Athletic Conference, Ryan Donovan rushed for a score and tossed two touchdown passes, including the overtime game-winner to Owen Hale, lifting Bristol-Plymouth (2-2) to a 20-18 win over South Shore Tech (2-2).

In a Merrimack Valley Conference matchup, senior captain Gus O’Gara scored three touchdowns while racking up 151 yards rushing and 101 receiving, leading Billerica (4-0) to a 33-21 win over Haverhill. … Drew Fitzgerald threw a pair of TD passes as North Andover (3-0) edged Chelmsford 14-13.

In the Middlesex League Liberty Division, Lexington (1-2) came roaring back from a 24 point deficit, with two touchdowns from John Kefales and two defensive scores in the final frame, to defeat Arlington (2-2), 27-24. … Keegan Maloney and Connor Brophy ran for scores as Melrose (4-0) defeated Stoneham, 15-8.

Dasha Domercant finished with 195 total yards, rushing for a pair of touchdowns while connecting with Max Gamble for a third as Bellingham knocked off Ashland 27-21 in the Tri-Valley League. … Jack Dwyer ran for 196 yards and two touchdowns on 18 carries as Norwood blanked Medfield, 34-0.

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THURSDAY’S RESULTS

Hingham 28, Plymouth North 8

Hopkinton 22, Dracut/Innovation 6

King Philip 28, Taunton 7

Lynn Classical 38, Medford 14

Marlboro 34, Nashoba 6

Milford 48, Attleboro 14

Newton South 28, Cambridge 27

Weston 46, Roxbury Prep 14

Westwood 39, Medway 21

FRIDAY’S GAMES

Acton-Boxboro 14, Waltham 6

Amesbury 48, Ipswich 7

Barnstable 50, Dennis-Yarmouth 16

Bartlett 44, Minuteman 14

Bellingham 27, Ashland 21

Belmont 15, Winchester 9

Billerica 33, Haverhill 21

Bishop Fenwick 48, St. Mary’s 16

Bishop Stang 36, Arlington Catholic 7

Braintree 44, Quincy 16

Bristol-Plymouth 20, South Shore 18 (ot)

Brockton 14, Lawrence 7

Burlington 21, Wakefield 0

Cape Cod Tech 28, Atlantis Charter/Westport 0

Carver 50, Martha’s Vineyard 12

Case 22, Upper Cape 0

Danvers 27, Winthrop 7

Dartmouth 36, Apponequet 20

Dedham 44, Dover-Sherborn 16

Doherty 27, Tantasqua 7

Durfee 43, Nauset 13

East Boston 20, Chelsea 8

East Bridgewater 28, Seekonk 8

Everett 35, BC High 34

Fairhaven 46, Bourne 10

Foxboro 41, Sharon 13

Franklin 32, North Attleboro 20

Hanover 42, Plymouth South 7

Holliston 14, Grafton 12

KIPP 26, Leicester 21

Lexington 27, Arlington 24

Leominster 21, Westford Academy 13

Lynn English 28, Revere 6

Lunenburg 11, Ayer-Shirley 8

Lynnfield 38, Pentucket/Georgetown 7

Malden 27, Somerville 12

Malden Catholic 28, Concord-Carlisle 7

Mansfield 25, Canton 0

Marshfield 33, Bridgewater-Raynham 7

Masconomet 20, Beverly 6

Mashpee 24, Randolph 8

Melrose 15, Stoneham 8

Methuen 51, Andover 18

Middleboro 34, Sandwich 15

Middlesex 28, St. Mark’s 7

Millis 7, David Prouty 6

Milton 31, Weymouth 7

Monomoy 25, Holbrook/Avon 22

Nashoba Tech 28, Manchester-Essex 16

Natick 23, Wachusett 0

Needham 21, Walpole 19

Newburyport 22, Bedford 21

North Andover 14, Chelmsford 13

North Quincy 20, Cohasset 14

North Reading 48, Hamilton-Wenham 20

Norton 31, St. John Paul II 0

Norwell 27, Abington 7

Norwood 34, Medfield 0

Oakmont 43, Latin Academy 6

Old Colony 48, Wareham 20

Old Rochester 35, Greater New Bedford 0

Peabody 41, Marblehead 21

Rockland 28, Falmouth 6

St. John’s (S) 28, Exeter (NH) 7

Salem 40, Gloucester 6

Scituate 35, Pembroke 12

Shawsheen 38, Northeast/Mystic Valley 6

Somerset Berkley 36, Dighton-Rehoboth 7

Southeastern 47, Southbridge 0

Stoughton 28, Oliver Ames 0

Swampscott 35, Saugus 0

Tabor 41, St. George’s 7

Tewksbury 42, Lowell 6

Triton 25, Essex Tech 12

Wayland 55, Boston Latin 0

Wellesley 40, Brookline 6

West Boylston 52, Blue Hills 14

West Bridgewater 35, Brighton 8

Whitman-Hanson 28, Silver Lake 25

Whittier 36, Lowell Catholic 20

Wilmington 14, Watertown 13

Woburn 30, Reading 14

Xaverian 28, Central Catholic 14

O’Bryant at Keefe Tech (ccd.)

SATURDAY’S GAMES

Cardinal Spellman at Cathedral, 11

BB&N at Thayer Academy, 12

Tri-County at Diman, 12

TechBoston at Nantucket, 12:15

Archbishop Williams at Bishop Feehan, 1

Lincoln-Sudbury at New Bedford, 1

Milton Academy at Lawrence Academy, 1

Noble and Greenough at St. Sebastian’s, 1

St. John’s Prep at LaSalle (RI), 1:30

Governor’s Academy at Brooks, 2

Greater Lawrence at Greater Lowell, 2

Pingree at Proctor Academy, 2

Belmont Hill at Roxbury Latin, 2:30

Dexter Southfield at St. Luke’s (Conn.), 2:30

Groton at Rivers, 3

Newton North at Framingham, 3 (Framingham State)

Boston English/New Mission at Lynn Tech, 6

Austin Prep at Kingswood Oxford, 6:15

BOXES

BELMONT 15, WINCHESTER 9

Belmont (2-2)       0   0   0   15   –   15

Winchester (3-1)  3   0   6    0    –     9

WI – Kieran Corr 42 field goal

WI – George Nelson 80 pass from Harry Lowenstein (rush fail)

BE – Jayden Arno 2 run (Austin Lasseter Kick)

BE – Adrien Gurung 1 run (Lasseter pass from Arno)

BILLERICA 33, HAVERHILL 21

Billerica (4-0) 14    19    0    0    –    33

Haverhill (1-3)  0      0    7    14    –    21

BI – Judd Dorival 57 run (Dan Venezia kick)

BI – Gus O’Gara 24 run (Venezia kick)

BI – Steven Gentile 1 run (Venezia kick)

BI – O’Gara 42 run (kick failed)

BI – O’Gara 42 pass from Gentile (kick failed)

HA – Alexander Gomes 4 run (Sebastien Guillaume kick)

HA – Brandon Piraino 4 pass from Gomes (Guillaume kick)

HA – Piraino 31 pass from Gomes (Guillaume kick)

BISHOP FENWICK 48, ST. MARY’S 16

Bishop Fenwick (4-0) 0    28    6    14    –    48

St. Mary’s (2-2) 8       8    0    0    –    16

SM – Nick Marks 22 pass from Yaniel Belliard (Tyler Guy rush)

BF – Luke Connolly 9 run (Connolly rush)

BF – Anthony Nichols 36 run (Aidan Silva kick)

BF – Connolly 26 run (kick failed)

BF – Connolly 29 pass from Brayden Clifford (Silva kick)

SM – Belliard 29 run (Belliard rush)

BF – Kurtis Bruch 21 pass from Clifford (kick failed)

BF – Jesse Timson 50 pass from Clifford (Silva kick)

BF – Connolly 85 run (Silva kick)

BISHOP STANG 36, ARLINGTON CATHOLIC 7

Bishop Stang (1-3) 22    14    0    0    –    36

Arlington Catholic (0-4) 0        0    0    7    –    7

BS – Brock Winslow 2 run (Wyatt Bergeron kick)

BS – Winslow 21 run (Keegan Plante rush)

BS – Eli Ikkela 33 int. return (Bergeron kick)

BS – Dylan Hunt 1 run (Bergeron kick)

BS – Ikkela 20 run (Bergeron kick)

AC – Emilio Pena 23 pass from John Recinito (Joel Moura kick)

BRISTOL-PLYMOUTH 20, SOUTH SHORE TECH 18 (OT)

Bristol-Plymouth (2-2) 0    0    0    12    6    –    20

South Shore Tech (2-2) 0    0    12    0    8    –    18

BP – Ryan Donovan 23 run (kick failed)

BP – Brayden Aalves 30 pass from Donovan (rush failed)

SS – D.J. Decoste 5 run (rush failed)

SS – Todd Egan 15 run (rush failed)

BP – Owen Hale 10 pass from Donovan (Thaniel LaBriw rush)

SS – Egan 5 run (rush failed)

BROCKTON 14, LAWRENCE 7

Brockton (1-3)   7   0   0   7   –   14

Lawrence (1-3)  0   0   7   0   –   7

BR – Luke Turco 36 run (Daniel DaSilva kick)

LA – David Manon 18 run (Dany Mejia kick)

BR –  Jayden Campbell 2 run (DaSilva kick)

CASE 22, UPPER CAPE 0

Case (2-2) 0    10    6    6    –    22

Upper Cape (0-4) 0     0     0    0    –    0

CA – Nathan Wood 6 run (Owen Dias kick)

CA – Aedan Borges 38 field goal

CA – Wood 2 run (kick failed)

CA – Wood 13 run (kick failed)

DARTMOUTH 36, APPONEQUET 20

Apponequet (1-3)  0  6  14   0  – 20

Dartmouth (5-0)     3  12   7  14 – 36

DA – Louie Freitas 7 field goal

AP – Brody Jolly 33 run (rush failed)

DA – Jackson Hart 48 run (kick blocked)

DA – Markus Andrews 5 run (pass failed)

AP – Jolly 4 run (Cadien Cyr rush)

DA – Markus Andrews 62 run (Freitas kick)

AP – Jolly 19 run (rush failed)

DA – Hart 1 run (Freitas kick)

DA – Hart 40 run (Freitas kick)

EVERETT 35, BC HIGH 34

BC High (3-1)   14   0   14    6    –   34

Everett (3-1)      0    8   13   14   –   35

BC – Marshall Rice 10 pass from Carter Carroll (pass failed)

BC – Jacob Bierenbroodspot 29 pass from Kisers Flannery (Tommy O’Donnell from Flannery)

EV – Christian Zamor 2 run (Jayden Prophete run)

EV – Damien Lackland 36 run (Adoni Santos kick)

BC – Rice 65 pass from Carroll (run failed)

EV – Zamor 42 pass from Prophete (kick failed)

BC – Flannery 1 run (Rice from Flannery)

EV – Zamor 4 run (Santos kick)

BC – O’Donnell 5 pass from Flannery (pass failed)

EV – Jaysaun Coggins 3 pass from Carlos Rodrigues (Santos kick)

HANOVER 42, PLYMOUTH SOUTH 7

Hanover (4-0)    7  14   7    7  –   42

Ply. South (2-2)  0   0    0    7   –   7

HA – Sebastian Brown 6 pass from Ben Scalzi (John McDonald kick)

HA – McDonald 18 pass from Scalzi (McDonald kick)

HA – McDonald 4 pass from Scalzi (McDonald kick)

HA – Vinny Mancini 33 run (McDonald kick)

HA – McDonald 3 run (McDonald kick)

PS – Nicholas Kudrikow 68 run (Ian Wernik kick)

HA – Marvin Felix 40 run (McDonald kick)

HOPKINTON 22, DRACUT/INNOVATION 6

Hopkinton (3-1)       7    15   0    0  –  22

Dracut/Innov. (1-2)  0      0   0    6  –   6

HO – Nick Pedroli 24 pass from Julian Rivard (Jon Winslow kick)

HO – Christian Pereira 14 pass from Rivard (Winslow kick)

HO – Safety

HO – Pereira 16 pass from Rivard (kick failed)

DR – Andre Bouras 45 pass from Ryan Cole (kick failed)

KIPP 26, LEICESTER 21

KIPP (3-1)       12  0  0  14  – 26

Leicester (0-4)  6  0  7  8    – 21

LE – Mason Griffiths 5 run (kick failed)

KI – Jovan Machado 2 run (rush failed)

KI – Morenel Castro 79 run (pass failed)

LE – Hunter Senior 2 run (kick good)

KI – Machado 1 run (Castro rush)

LE – Logan Potter 24 pass from Griffiths (Griffiths rush)

KI – Castro 69 run (pass failed)

LEXINGTON 27, ARLINGTON 24

Arlington (2-2) 18    6    0    0    –    24

Lexington (1-3) 0    12    0    15    –    27

AR – Kayden Mills 1 run (rush failed)

AR – Mills 60 run (rush failed)

AR – Peter Harrison 33 pass from Roshan Mandal (rush failed)

AR – Mills 17 run (rush failed)

LE – John Kefales 12 pass from Adam O’Shaunessey (kick failed)

LE – Kefales 26 run (rush failed)

LE – Will Everett 32 fumble return (William Marcin rush)

LE – Paul Agresta 53 fumble return (Agresta kick)

LYNN CLASSICAL 38, MEDFORD 14

Classical (3-1)   30   0    0   8   –   38

Medford (1-3)      0   0  14   0   –   14

LC – John Nasky 24 pass from Brian Vaughan (Thomas Nolan run)

LC – Nasky 40 pass from Vaughan (pass failed)

LC – Nasky 7 pass from Vaughan (RJ Faessler pass from Vaughan)

LC – Faessler 4 run (Nolan run)

ME – Jack Lombardo 1 run (run failed)

ME – Stevens Exateur 3 run (run good)

LC – Ryan Buth 14 pass from Vaughan (Julius Patterson run)

 

LYNNFIELD 38, PENTUCKET 7

Pentucket (2-2)  0    7    0    0     –  7

Lynnfield (4-0)   0   17   7   14   –  38

LF – Joe Cuccineinello 29 pass from Tyler Adamo (Massimo LoGrasso kick)

PE – Luke Zaveski 72 pass from Caleb Meisner (Steven Harper kick)

LF – Adamo 10 run (LoGrasso kick)

LF – LoGrasso 27 field goal

LF – Niccolo Antidormi 1 run (LoGrasso kick)

LF – Zahir Mitchell 65 pass from Adamo (Lograsso kick)

LF – Kyle Schmitz 4 pass from David Tracy (LoGrasso kick)

 

MANSFIELD 25, CANTON 0

Canton (2-2)    0   0   0   0  –  0

Mansfield (1-4) 12 0  7   6  – 25

MA – Tommy Smith 3 run (kick failed)

MA – Nolan Bordieri 4 run (conversion failed)

MA – Brandon Jackman 9 pass from Connor Curtis (Hefez kick)

MA – Jackman 3 yd pass from Curtis (kick failed)

MILFORD 48, ATTLEBORO 14

Milford (4-0)     7   28   0  13   –  48

Attleboro (1-3)  7    0   7    0  –   14

AT – Malachi Jefferson 47 pass from Matt Harvie (Brayden Jones kick)

MI – Jack Buckley 6 run (Nick Araujo kick)

MI – Andrew Rivera 9 pass from Buckley (Araujo kick)

MI – Rivera 50 pass from Buckley (Araujo kick)

MI – Rivera 23 pass from Buckley (Araujo kick)

MI – Buckley 5 run (Araujo kick)

AT – Adrian Rivera 2 run (Jones kick)

MI – Rivera 8 pass from Buckley (Araujo kick)

MI – Daniel Carvalho 16 interception return (kick failed)

MILTON 31, WEYMOUTH 7

Weymouth (3-1) 0    0    0   7   –   7

Milton (4-0)         0   21   7   3   –  31

MI – Patrick Miller 1 run (Aidan Rowley kick)

MI – Ronan Sammon 17 pass from Miller (Rowley kick)

MI – Luke Haley 7 run (Rowley kick)

MI – Harrison Hinckle 18 run (Rowley kick)

WE – Dante Tordiglione 18 pass from Tyler Nordstrom (Andrew DelGallo kick)

MI – Rowley 24 field goal

NEWBURYPORT 22, BEDFORD 22

Newburyport   7   7   0   8   –  22

Bedford           0  14  0   7   –  21

NE – Jack Sullivan 4 run (Filippo Spinola kick)

BF – Ryan McGrath 7 run (Javier Ruiz kick)

NE – Jackson DeVivo 30 pass from Sean Miles (Spinola kick)

BF – Ricky LaBoy 4 run (Ruiz kick)

BF – LaBoy 32 run (Ruiz kick)

NE – Colin Fuller 13 pass from Samuel Craig (Sullivan rush)

NEWTON SOUTH 28, CAMBRIDGE 27

Cambridge (3-1) 7    7    7    6    –    27

Newton South (3-1) 6    8    8    6    –    28

NS – Timmy Trotman 3 pass from Charlie Vyadro (kick failed)

CA – Khalib Dottin 25 pass from Dante Howard (kick good)

NS – Graham Tonkonogy 2 run (Paxton Boyd pass from Vyadro)

CA – Jhamir Mercedal 30 pass from Howard (kick good)

CA – Mercedal 25 pass from Howard (kick good)

NS – Tonkonogy 5 pass from Vyadro (Boyd pass from Vyadro)

CA – Evan Tang 25 pass from Howard (rush failed)

NS – Tonkonogy 30 run (pass failed)

 

NORTH QUINCY 20, COHASSET 14

Cohasset (2-2) 7  7  0  0  – 14

N. Quincy (2-2) 7  0  0  13 – 20

CO –  Jack Cullinan 10 pass from Michael Wildfire (John Shannon kick)

NQ – Nate Sampson 42 pass from Mickey Galligan (Alvin Nikola kick)

CO –  Liam Appleton 27 pass from Wildfire (Shannon kick)

NQ – Galligan 2 run (Nikola kick)

NQ – Sampson 2 pass from Galligan (kick failed)

 

NORTH READING 48, HAMILTON-WENHAM 20

North Reading (1-2) 13    21    7    7    –    48

Hamilton-Wenham (0-4) 0    12    0    8    –    20

NR – Otto Indelicato 30 run (Logan Lamont kick)

NR – Gavin Brady 27 pass from Jason Berry (kick failed)

HW – Chris Collins 3 run (kick failed)

NR – Brandon Eng kickoff return (Lamont kick)

HW – Cooper Soolman 67 pass from Henry Stinson (kick failed)

NR – Indelicato 25 run (Lamont kick)

NR – Indelicato 5 run (Lamont kick)

NR – Indelicato 6 run (Lamont kick)

NR – Indelicato 7 run (Lamont kick)

HW – Henry Stinson 5 run (rush good)

 

NORWELL 27, ABINGTON 7

Abington (3-0)    0    7    0     0   –   7

Norwell (3-0)      7    6    0   14   –  27

NO – Jack Luccarelli 10 run (Connor Foster kick)

AB – Ryan Simonetti 1 run (Michael Reilly kick)

NO – Jackson Adams 2 pass from Luccarelli (kick failed)

NO – Willaims Bostrom 2 run (Jacob Stull pass from Luccarelli)

NO – Bostrom 35 run (kick failed)

 

NORWOOD 34, MEDFIELD 0

Norwood (3-1)   14   7   13   0   –   34

Medfield (2-2)     0    0    0    0   –    0

NO – Jack Dwyer 70 run (kick failed)

NO – Matty Mahoney 4 run (Dwyer rush)

NO – Max O’Brien 1 run (Micah Papadopulous kick)

NO – Dwyer 5 run (Papadopoulos kick)

NO – Sam Larkee 14 interception return (kick failed)

 

SALEM 40, GLOUCESTER 6

Gloucester (3-1) 6    0    0    0    –    6

Salem (4-0) 7    12    21    0    –    40

SA – Devante Ozuna 54 run (Corey Grimes kick)

GL – Chase Goulart 30 pass from Cameron Widtfeldt (kick failed)

SA – Shane Field 62 run (kick failed)

SA – Quinn Rocco Ryan 33 pass from Grimes (rush failed)

SA – Devante Ozuna 88 kickoff return (rush failed)

SA – Rocco Ryan 2 run (Field rush)

SA – Ozuna 3 run (Julian Ortiz kick)

 

SCITUATE 35, PEMBROKE 12

Pembroke (1-3)  0   12   0   0   –   12

Scituate (2-2)     0   21   0  14   –  35

PE – Will Johnson 4 run (pass failed)

SC – Willy Robinson 53 interception return (Griffin McGirr kick)

PE – Johnson 15 run (pass failed)

SC – Charlie Hartwell 19 pass from Jackson Belsan (McGirr kick)

SC – Robinbson 13 run (McGirr kick)

SC – Robinson 55 run (McGirr kick)

SC – Alex Burrill 7 run (McGirr kick)

SHAWSHEEN 35, NORTHEAST/MYSTIC VALLEY 6

Northeast/Mystic Valley (1-3)    0    0    0     6   –   6

Shawsheen (4-0)                      0   28    7     0   –  35

SH – Caleb Caceres 2 run (Jared Bishop kick)

SH – Dyllon Pratt 58 pass from Sidney Tildsley (Bishop kick)

SH – Tildsley 1 run (Bishop kick)

SH – Caceres 20 run (Bishop kick)

SH – Caceres 83 run (Bishop kick)

NE – Christopher Zullo 10 run

 

SOUTHEASTERN 47, SOUTHBRIDGE 0

Southbridge (0-3) 0       0    0      0    –     0

Southeastern (2-1) 0    14    20    13    –    47

SE – Mehkei Gibson 7 run (Nick Escander kick)

SE – Zach Pechulis 1 run (Escander kick)

SE – Aiden Hughes 1 run (kick failed)

SE – Carl Pierre 11 run (Escander kick)

SE – Adriano Xavier 1 run (kick failed)

SE – Pechulis 2 run (Escander kick)

SE – Matthew Pearson 15 run (Escander kick)

 

SWAMPSCOTT 35, SAUGUS 0

Swampscott (3-1) 0    35    0    0    –    35

Saugus (3-1) 0    0    0    0    –    0

SW – Liam Keaney 11 pass from Jack Spear (Joe Marino kick)

SW – Jack Hazell 50 throw from Spear (Marino kick)

SW – Jay Domelowicz 10 fumble return (Marino kick)

SW – Hazell 77 pass from Spear (Marino kick)

SW – Hazell 64 int. return (Marino kick)

 

WHITTIER 36, LOWELL CATHOLIC 20

Whittier Tech (3-1) 16    8    0    12    –    36

Lowell Catholic (0-4) 0    6    6    8    –    20

WT – Nick Almonzar 45 run (Anderson Pineda rush)

WT – Pineda 55 run (Almonzar rush)

LC – Dylan Eld 1 run (rush failed)

WT – Chase Kennedy 45 pass from Georgio Gioldasis (Pineda rush)

LC – Andrew Kanakor 19 run (rush failed)

WT – Anthony Midolo 2 run (rush failed)

WT – Almonzar 25 run (kick failed)

LC – Seamus Scott 18 pass from Eld (Aidan Virella pass from Eld)

 

WILMINGTON 14, WATERTOWN 13

​​Wilmington (3-1) 0 0 0 14 – 14

Watertown (1-3)  7 0 6  0  – 13

WA – Asa Logan 49 pass from Owen Newlon (kick good)

WA – Logan 83 run (kick failed)

WI – Dempsey Murphy 5 run (Sands kick)

WI  – Colin Allard 69 run (Sands kick)

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Friday’s high school scores and highlights https://www.bostonherald.com/2023/09/29/fridays-high-school-scores-and-highlights-26/ Sat, 30 Sep 2023 03:06:12 +0000 https://www.bostonherald.com/?p=3301418 SCHOOL ROUNDUP

FIELD HOCKEY

Maggie Monaghan scored twice for Medway in a 4-0 Tri-Valley League win over Holliston. … Avery Hadfield buried a hat trick to power Dover-Sherborn to a 3-1 win over Westwood.

Senior captain Kate Harrison finished with two goals, while junior Caroline Pitts (goal, two assists) aided Chelmsford in a 4-0 win over Merrimack Valley Conference foe Haverhill.

Ava Vadgama struck for two goals as Lincoln-Sudbury coasted to a 7-0 Dual County League victory over Newton South.

Emily Barbosa led the offense with two goals and an assist, while Rhyan Pitari netted a pair of goals to lead Methuen (5-2-1) during a 6-0 shutout of nonleague opponent Greater Lowell. … Ava Meehan registered a goal and an assist for Bishop Feehan in a 3-2 win over Needham. … Shea Larkee buried a hat trick to propel Norwood past Braintree, 3-0.

BOYS SOCCER

In a Catholic Central League tilt, Caleb Green sniped four goals to propel Cardinal Spellman during a 9-1 romp of Cathedral/Cristo Rey.

AJ Forte (two goals, assist) and Luke Murray (three assists) paced the Peabody (3-2-2) attack in a 5-0 Northeastern Conference win over Danvers.

Kaiky Araujo chipped the goalkeeper to get the winning score for Rockland (7-0), capping off Joao Faria’s two goal performance in a 3-2 victory over South Shore League rival Abington.

Joey Carney banged in two goals for Oliver Ames (5-2-1) in a 4-2 Hockomock League win against North Attleboro.

Nate Oliveira and Mason Deneault scored a goal and dished an assist each to help Somerset Berkley (4-1-2) edged Durfee 4-3 in a nonleague clash. … Mehdi Khemmich provided an assist and later hammered the ball into the corner of the net from 30 yards away to lift St. Mary’s (Lynn) (6-0-2) to a 2-1 win over Malden Catholic. … Aiden Richards (two goals) and Colin MacPherson (goal) got on the scoresheet for Hanover (4-2-2) in a 3-2 win against Milton.

GIRLS SOCCER

Katherine Ramirez (two goals, assist) and Tahira Johnson (two goals) paced things offensively for Cathedral in a 5-1 nonleague win against TechBoston. … Megan Jakubicka recorded two goals as Sandwich (5-2-1) downed Mashpee, 5-0.

Aly Fernandez found the net twice and dished an assist, and Olivia Dunham supplied two assists as Mansfield topped Milford 5-1 in Hockomock League play. … Anya Zub tallied two goals and an assist as Franklin earned a 4-1 comeback win over Canton.

In the South Shore League, Holly Panttila sniped two goals as Norwell (9-1) cruised to a 6-1 victory over rival Cohasset. … Fallon Ryan finished with two goals and an assist for Hull (6-2-0) in a 3-1 win over East Bridgewater.

Madison Botta, Lilliana Hernandez and Veronica Ortega scored two goals apiece as Saugus (6-2) pulled away for a 7-0 victory over Winthrop in Northeastern Conference action.

Ciarra Terry notched a goal and an assist as Monomoy beat Sturgis East 3-1 in the Cape and Islands League.

Kiersten Higgins hit the back of the net and distributed two assists for North Reading in a 5-0 Cape Ann League win against Rockport.

VOLLEYBALL

Clare Kavolius had 28 assists, mainly finding Sarah Hilliard (15 kills, two aces) and Claire O’Rourke (14 kills, three aces) as Oliver Ames swept North Attleboro 3-0 in Hockomock League action. … Fiona Bailey accrued 21 kills, and Cece Kilroy tallied 15 kills as King Philip (5-3) defeated Sharon, 3-2.

Chloe Marrero grounded 10 kills, while Yahely Gomez had 24 assists as Nantucket downed Sturgis West 3-0 in Cape and Islands League play.

Ella Quin and Nyrah Joseph floored six kills each for Billerica (7-3) in a 3-0 Merrimack Valley Conference win over Dracut. … Sowoll Lee supplied 25 assists, and Jessie Wang scattered 11 kills as Andover (8-1) upended Methuen, 3-0. … Nicolette Licare put up 35 assists, and Julie Hall had 15 kills as Central Catholic (3-6) outlasted Chelmsford, 3-2.

Ava Day registered seven aces and four digs, while Gabby Campbell finished with 14 kills and seven aces as Hamilton-Wenham (7-3) defeated Georgetown 3-1 in a Cape Ann League matchup. … Tess O’Flynn racked up 17 assists, six aces and three digs as Ipswich rolled to a 3-0 victory over Pentucket.

Freshman Lucia Longstreet Lipson’s four-point serving run in the third set sealed a 3-0 win for BB&N (4-1) against Nobles in the Independent School League.

Zoey Calitri recorded nine kills, while Olivia Foley tallied seven blocks as Newburyport (8-4) topped Essex Tech 3-1 in a nonleague game. … Tia MacVarish posted five kills, five assists and an ace, while Tess Madden poured in 10 aces as Hanover bested Abington, 3-0. … Caroline Gray did a little bit of everything with 16 assists, seven kills and seven aces, and Bailey Kelly and Brooke Steele chipped in with four kills each for Whitman-Hanson (7-2) in a 3-0 win over Rockland. … Mariah Eaton led the charge offensively with 19 kills and four blocks, and Ellen Swanson spearheaded the defense with 27 digs and nine aces as Dennis-Yarmouth (6-4) came back from an 0-2 deficit to edge Plymouth South, 3-2.

BASEBALL

Malden Catholic has hired former MLB coach David Valdez as its new head baseball coach. Valdez spent several years coaching in Major League Baseball as a hitting coach, international player’s assistant and most recently as a player development coach in the Milwaukee Brewers system. In prior years, he was named Manager of the Year after his club finished as Division Champions in the Piedmont Collegiate Summer League in Richmond, VA and had a six-year stint as Manager for the Men’s Baseball team at Bunker Hill Community College.

“I have wanted to be a part of the MC baseball program for a long time and I’m extremely

excited about having the opportunity to work with the Lancers.” Valdez said. “I am confident

that we will make extraordinary things happen on the diamond and bring back the baseball

performance that MC enjoyed in its rich history to the Catholic Conference.”

GOLF

Chris Marsciano and Liam Shepherd shot an even par 35 each as Norwell defeated Abington 145-140 in a South Shore League matchup.

SCORES

GOLF

Hamilton-Wenham 135, Ipswich 100

Norwell 145, Abington 140

FIELD HOCKEY

Barnstable 2, Scituate 0

Bishop Feehan 3, Needham 2

Chelmsford 4, Haverhill 0

Dexter Southfield 1, Thayer 0

Dover-Sherborn 3, Westwood 1

Gloucester 2, Swampscott 1

Lincoln-Sudbury 7, Newton South 0

Lowell 3, Malden 1

Lynnfield 3, North Andover 2

Malden Catholic 4, Hamilton-Wenham 0

Methuen 6, Greater Lowell 0

Medway 4, Holliston 0

Nantucket 4, Sturgis East 0

Norwood 3, Braintree 0

Notre Dame (H) 2, Pembroke 0

Oliver Ames 3, North Attleboro 1

Rockport 5, Northeast 0

Wellesley 3, Wayland 1

Weston 5, Bedford 1

BOYS SOCCER

Attleboro 1, Foxboro 0

Boston International 2, Latin Academy 1

Cardinal Spellman 9, Cathedral/Cristo Rey 1

Catholic Memorial 1, O’Bryant 1

Dartmouth 4, Apponequet 0

Hanover 3, Milton 2

Masconomet 1, Beverly 0

Northeast 6, Lowell Catholic 1

Norwell 1, Cohasset 0

Oliver Ames 4, North Attleboro 2

Peabody 5, Danvers 0

Rockland 3, Abington 2

Sandwich 4, Mashpee 0

St. Mary’s (L) 2, Malden Catholic 1

Somerset Berkley 4, Durfee 3

GIRLS SOCCER

Abington 6, Rockland 0

Blue Hills 0, Holbrook 0

Cathedral 5, Tech Boston 1

Dover-Sherborn 0, Needham 0

Franklin 4, Canton 1

Greater New Bedford 5, Southeastern 0

Hull 3, East Bridgewater 1

Mansfield 5, Milford 1

Marblehead 6, Peabody 0

Melrose 3, Wilmington 1

Monomoy 3, Sturgis East 1

Natick 2, Andover 0

Nauset 6, Dennis-Yarmouth 0

North Reading 5, Rockport 0

Norwell 6, Cohasset 1

Reading 5, Rockport 0

Sandwich 5, Mashpee 0

Saugus 7, Winthrop 0

SWIMMING

Andover 100, Lowell 59

Brookline 96, Natick 82

Needham 105.5, Acton-Boxboro 78.5

Wellesley 99, Milton 87

VOLLEYBALL

Andover 3, Methuen 0

Billerica 3, Dracut 0

Boston Latin 3, Newton South 0

Brockton 3, New Mission 2

BB&N 3, Nobles 0

Carver 3, Rising Tide 0

Central Catholic 3, Chelmsford 2

Dennis-Yarmouth 3, Plymouth South 2

Durfee 3, Dighton-Rehoboth 0

East Boston 3, TechBoston 1

Fontbonne 3, Charlestown 0

Hamilton-Wenham 3, Georgetown 1

Hanover 3, Abington 0

Hingham 3, Quincy 0

Holliston 3, Millis 1

Ipswich 3, Pentucket 0

King Philip 3, Sharon 2

Madison Park 3, Boston English 0

Nantucket 3, Sturgis West 0

Newburyport 3, Essex Tech 1

Newton North 3, Lincoln-Sudbury 0

Notre Dame (T) 3, Marblehead 0

O’Bryant 3, Latin Academy 0

Oliver Ames 3, North Attleboro 0

Reading 3, Lynnfield 0

Silver Lake 3, East Bridgewater 1

Triton 3, North Reading 2

Westwood 3, Medway 2

Whitman-Hanson 3, Rockland 0

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Cape Cod HS Golf: SJP nips Hingham by a stroke https://www.bostonherald.com/2023/09/24/cape-cod-hs-golf-sjp-nips-hingham-by-a-stroke/ Sun, 24 Sep 2023 23:40:24 +0000 https://www.bostonherald.com/?p=3293059 BREWSTER — As a chilly mist set in Sunday afternoon, Terry Manning knew he and his teammates were going to be in for a long day at the course. Yet, you definitely wouldn’t have known it, given how things shook out on the final scorecard for the Catholic Conference star.

The senior captain dazzled fans in attendance, shooting a 74 (two-over-par) as St. John’s Prep captured its latest Cape Cod Invitational championship with 231 combined points at Cape Cod National Golf Club.

“It feels outstanding,” Manning said afterward. “It kind of shows me where I stand in the field and where I stand in this entire league. Today really showed who knows how to play. The best of the best golf courses out here, and with these conditions, it was honestly anyone’s game. I was just glad that I was out there making sure I found the fairway, found the green, and just walked off happy.”

Manning finished second among all individual competitors, helping St. John’s Prep edge Hingham by one stroke for the title. The senior opened his day with a birdie on the 12th hole, but his most impressive performance came on hole No. 1, when he led off with a booming, 215-yard drive to set up an eagle. Little did he know at the time that his achievement would decide the tournament.

The Eagles also received great performances from Seamus O’Halloran (78) and Jack Carew (79).

The Harbormen were powered by the likes of Drew Golden (76), Erick Carson (78) and JD Flynn (78), finishing as the runner-up school.

Bishop Stang standout Matthew Costello was named the tournament’s medalist, shooting a field-best 73 (one-over-par) during the afternoon. When the final results were tallied, the UConn commit bested the field for the award by a single shot.

“Just had to keep the ball in front of me,” Costello said. “Making committed golf swings, and staying patient. Got off to a little bit of a rocky start, but got up and stayed patient, let the shots come to me. It ended up helping.”

It was the first Cape Cod Invitational title for St. John’s Prep since 2017, when the Eagles won the first two installments of the tournament itself. Back then, St. John’s Prep coach Brian Jasiak was an assistant with the program. Now as head coach, he hopes this showcase will prepare his players for tougher opposition as the postseason approaches.

“Each of them made a birdie in the final two holes,” Jasiak said. “We ended up winning by just one shot. So you have to grind in these tournaments. It’s very high competition, very similar to what we’ll face in our sectionals, and hopefully in the state championship if we make it that far.”

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Soccer notebook: A sister act at St. Mary’s (Lynn) https://www.bostonherald.com/2023/09/24/soccer-notebook-a-sister-act-at-st-marys-lynn/ Sun, 24 Sep 2023 19:27:41 +0000 https://www.bostonherald.com/?p=3291472 LYNN — It’s not often that you see siblings playing together at the varsity level. Simply having one pair can create plenty of camaraderie within a program.

If you were to pay a visit to a girls soccer practice at St. Mary’s (Lynn) at any point this season, you would notice a unique phenomenon that may have never been seen before.

The Spartans? Their squad boasts four sets of sisters, each playing vital roles for their school’s varsity program as it looks to compete in the Div. 3 landscape.

St. Mary’s coach Jim Foley has been with the Spartans for 25 years now, and has seen just about everything imaginable in his tenure.

That is, until recently.

“No I really haven’t (had something like this),” said Foley. “We’ve had sisters come through the program that have played before, but not in terms of four sets of sisters.”

That’s not all.

“We do have another three sets on JV,” Foley said. “Between (the two squads) we have seven sets of sisters that are in the program, which is pretty amazing.”

To this point, St. Mary’s (3-2) has registered a few impressive victories on the year, and it’s largely due to the impact that the siblings bring. Junior twins Brooke (three goals, five assists) and Bre Moloney have been vocal leaders for the group. Junior Issie Skabeikis has provided a sense of confidence, while her younger sister Sophie (five goals, two assists) has emerged as a scoring threat, already with 50 career goals as a sophomore.

“I think it’s way easier (to play),” said Brooke Moloney. “Because the sisters know how to deal with one another whenever we face diversity. I think it makes us better too, because we work hard, and the sisters push each other to their best all the time. They go at each other at practice, and I think that just makes our team collectively better.”

Key cogs in setting the Spartans up for success across the field include Callie and Georgia Allaire.

Meanwhile, the Spartans have two primary players coming off the bench with sisters Caroline and Grace Hauch always ready to step in when needed.

However, playing in the gauntlet better known as the Catholic Central League will present a fair share of challenges.

“I think we have to approach it by trying our best,” Moloney said. “I think we shouldn’t give up. Our attitudes are a big factor. Also, (it’s important), putting goals in the net. (We emphasize) communicating on defense, as well as up top.”

Last fall, St. Mary’s fell in the Div. 3 Round of 32 to North Reading (a 2-0 loss). With one more year playing as a unit however, Moloney and her close-knit teammates will be looking to chase some hardware this upcoming postseason.

“We plan to make a run by sticking together,” said Moloney. “Playing for one another, being good teammates, and working hard all the time.”

Hingham boys coach savors last run

The wind howls across the bay, whistling as the car rolls on.

Oftentimes, you can hear gulls calling off in the distance.

The ride along Route 228 from Hull to Hingham High School is one that Ken Carlin knows all too well, having driven it the previous 25 years. However, the last handful of trips down the beaten path have been bittersweet.

A trailblazer in the Massachusetts soccer world, Carlin is set to retire from Hingham come season’s end, as he prepares to embark on the next chapter of his life.

“My wife has been the good partner for a lot of years, and I need to make sure that I see my grandkids grow up, and not miss out on that,” said Carlin. “I’m not tired of it. In a lot of ways, I wish that I was going to be coming back next year. But I made a promise that we would start to do other things, which means a lot of traveling.”

Always a stern figure along the sidelines, you can spot Carlin from a mile away. His temperament almost never changes, a keen eye constantly watching the ever-changing sport. It doesn’t matter whether he is coaching in a state final or passing by a youth soccer event on the South Shore. He is always innovating, plotting his next game plan.

Carlin’s career by the bench started in the early 1990s, when he served as a club coach with the Mass Bay Blazers. He was hired by Hingham High School in 1999. His journey also included a 17-year stint as a coach with the Galway Rovers on the side, which concluded in 2022.

Hingham’s selection proved to be a home run, as the Harbormen immediately began winning league championships on a consistent basis. His most memorable stretch during his tenure arguably came in 2005, when his group made a run to the Div. 2 Eastern Mass. championship. Many of those players would go on to have decorated collegiate careers. However, success has come in waves for the Harbormen, especially in recent years.

“I think the biggest thing is watching players develop,” Carlin said. “Watching them start to get it, to work as part of a team. When you see that, you’ve probably done a pretty good job. It’s good to see them get to that place. Then, to run across them many years later and to find that they’re still playing. I think those two things are probably the most meaningful. If they didn’t learn it from anybody, maybe you made them love the game.”

Hingham graduated 24 seniors from last year’s roster. Some might consider that a devastating blow. The Harbormen (3-0), on the other hand, have coasted through their early-season slate. Led by junior captain Jake Riker in net, Hingham has yet to allow a goal through three games. Mason Lemieux (three goals, two assists) leads the team in scoring.

If Carlin has any say, this squad will find a way to compete, and hopefully send him off into the sunset with one more title run.

“My swan song will be with a bunch of great guys who can play well,” said Carlin. “I’m having a lot of fun with this group. They’re getting better and better every week.”

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Lawrence Academy blanks Belmont Hill 24-0 https://www.bostonherald.com/2023/09/23/lawrence-academy-blanked-belmont-hill/ Sat, 23 Sep 2023 21:38:50 +0000 https://www.bostonherald.com/?p=3292363 BELMONT — The conditions were less than ideal for a season opener, but that didn’t matter to Michael Landolfi and his Lawrence Academy teammates.

The Spartans arrived in Belmont looking to defend their share of the Independent School League title.

They took a first step toward that goal, rolling to a 24-0 victory over Belmont Hill. Landolfi completed 6-of-12 for 83 yards to go with 44 yards rushing and a touchdown, while Jordan Johnson added 83 yards rushing.

“The score does not indicate what happened out there today,” Lawrence Academy coach Jason Swepson said. “Two physical teams, and I just think we won the turnover battle. I think that’s what it came down to. We had some young guys make some big plays, and our veterans played well.”

With only a few seconds to play in the opening frame, Lawrence Academy (1-0) struck as senior captain Michael Gregoire muscled his way in from the 1, giving the Spartans a 7-0 lead with 50 ticks left in the first.

Shortly after a Brady Scott interception set Lawrence Academy up at midfield with 39 seconds remaining in the half, Rollin Hughes connected on a 23-yard field goal to provide the Spartans a 10-0 edge at intermission.

That trend continued into the third quarter. After driving his team deep into enemy territory, Belmont Hill quarterback Reis Little attempted to find a receiver on a slant to the sideline. But senior defensive back Tavian Fenderson jumped the route, and broke off an 85-yard pick-six, putting Lawrence Academy in complete control with a 17-0 edge.

“It seemed like it was in slow motion,” Swepson said. “He took the proper draw, broke on the ball, caught it with his two hands, and then took it all the way to the house. On our sideline, it was a great thing to witness.”

Landolfi put the finishing touches on with a six-yard rushing score with 9:57 left.

“It doesn’t get any easier,” Landolfi said. “We’ve got Milton Academy next week. They’re legit. They just lost to BB&N, so they’re definitely going to come in looking for a win. There are no easy games in this league, so we’ve just got to put our heads down, keep working.”

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Friday’s high school football scores and highlights https://www.bostonherald.com/2023/09/23/fridays-high-school-football-scores-and-highlights-3/ Sat, 23 Sep 2023 11:26:37 +0000 https://www.bostonherald.com/?p=3291944 Tate Hoffmeister did all his damage in one half.

The senior running back had another big game, rushing for 202 yards and four touchdowns on 15 carries as Needham (3-0) beat Newton North 27-7 in a Bay State Conference contest.

In another Bay State Conference contest, Noah Mackenzie completed 16-of-25 passes for 274 yards and four touchdowns as Walpole (1-2) defeated Wellesley, 30-13.

In a Dual County League matchup, Max Dresens rushed for 100 yards and two scores on 14 carries and Michael Keenan completed 11-of-13 passes for 171 yards and two scores to lead  Wayland (2-1) to a 34-6 win over Acton-Boxboro. … Junior quarterback Ryan McGrath finished 6-of-6 for 117 yards passing to go with 40 yards rushing and a trio of touchdowns, all coming in the first half as Bedford (2-1) cruised to a 47-6 rout of rival Weston.

Matt O’Donnell threw a 20-yard touchdown pass to Jay Comeau with 3:41 remaining to give Cardinal Spellman (3-0) a 22-15 win over Bishop Stang in the Catholic Central League. … Shane Wright ran for 139 yards and two touchdowns, while Joe Schwartz added 77 rushing yards and two more scores as Archbishop Williams (2-1) rolled to a 48-7 win over Arlington Catholic. … Owen Mordas tossed a touchdown pass and ran for a score as Bishop Feehan (2-1) bested St. Mary’s (Lynn), 30-0. Austin Clemente booted three field goals for the Shamrocks.

In the South Coast Conference, Justin Marques starred on both sides of the ball by scoring all three Fairhaven (3-0) touchdowns, blocking a punt and picking up two sacks as part of a 21-19 win over Greater New Bedford. … Dylan Bradley rushed for one score and added a defensive touchdown as Apponequet (1-2) defeated Seekonk, 42-12.

Drew Eason threw two touchdown passes and ran for a score in Methuen’s (3-1) 40-23 win over Chelmsford in the Merrimack Valley Conference. …Brian Hnat returned an interception for a touchdown and Brian McSweeney had 10 tackles as Andover (3-0) pulled away from Lowell, 42-18.

Montavious Zollarcoffer ran for a pair of scores as O’Bryant (1-1) defeated Brighton 24-8 in the Boston City League. … Chris Testa ripped off an 80-yard TD run as East Boston (1-2) beat Tech Boston, 18-14.

Jayden Barber completed 19-of-29 passes for 255 yards and two touchdowns, while rushing for a third as Dennis-Yarmouth (3-0) defeated Monomoy, 27-6 in the Cape and Islands League.

Morenel Castro ran for 140 yards and three scores, while Jovan Machado ran for 155 yards and two touchdowns as KIPP (2-1) held off Nashoba 34-30 in a Commonwealth Athletic Conference clash. Machado also threw for 120 yards, 107 of them going to Castro. … Zach Hurd ran for a pair of scores as Manchester-Essex (2-1) defeated Greater Lowell, 22-7.

Tyler Adamo threw four touchdown passes as Lynnfield (3-0) rolled to a 42-13 win over Essex in the Cape Ann League. … Michael Sanchez ran for 143 yards and a touchdown, while D.J. DiCarlo added 63 yards and three scores as Amesbury (3-0) defeated Pentucket/Georgetown, 32-14.

Cooper Brophy rushed for 130 yards and three touchdowns as Melrose (3-0) defeated Lexington 41-14 in a Middlesex League crossover.

Johnny Walker rushed for 159 yards and two touchdowns as Whitman-Hanson (2-1) pulled away for a 32-14 win over Plymouth South in the Patriot League. Jacob Getchell led the Panther defense with 15 tackles.

Mike Wildfire threw for six touchdowns as Cohasset (2-1) rolled to a 60-28 win over East Bridgewater in the South Shore League.

In the Independent School League, junior quarterback Ty Ciongoli racked up 359 yards passing and three touchdowns, as St. Sebastian’s (1-0) rolled to a 35-7 victory over Governor’s Academy.

Westin McNeilly threw three touchdown passes as Wakefield (3-0) extended its winning streak to a state-best 18 games with a 40-8 nonleague win over Northeast/Mystic Valley. … Jaiden Williams ran for 128 yards and a pair of scores, while Ben Howard registered three sacks and a defensive touchdown as Malden Catholic (1-2) blanked North Quincy, 20-0. …Zach Wolinski rushed for 208 yards as North Andover (2-0) beat Marblehead, 22-7. … Eric Power rushed for 266 yards and three touchdowns on 49 carries, helping Boston Latin (3-0) pull away for a 26-6 win over Latin Academy. … Kayden Souza (81 yards rushing) broke off a game-winning 51-yard touchdown scamper in the fourth quarter, rallying Gloucester (3-0) to a 7-6 victory over St. Bernard’s.

Tajardo France racked up 118 yards and three touchdowns on 12 carries and also stepped up big on defense with seven tackles and an interception for Barnstable (3-0) in a 31-21 win over Bridgewater-Raynham (0-3). … Jake Oglivie ran for 136 yards and a touchdown, while Ben Grainger and Ethan Rodriquez each picked off a pair of passes as Norton (2-0) defeated Nipmuc, 34-0. … Owen Tripp led a strong effort with eight tackles, a sack and a fumble recovery as Southeastern (1-1) defeated Watertown, 33-0.

Anthony Nichols erupted for 172 yards and two touchdowns on 11 carries, leading Bishop Fenwick (3-0) to a 48-15 win over Wilmington (2-1). … Sidney Tildsley threw for 207 yards and three touchdowns, tacking on 89 rushing yards and two more scores as Shawsheen (3-0) cruised to a 42-8 win over Stoneham. … Cooper Tarantino found the endzone twice, including the overtime game-winning score to lift Lincoln-Sudbury (2-1) to a 29-21 win over Brockton. … Ryan McGrath completed all six passes he attempted in the first half for 117 yards and two touchdowns as Bedford defeated Weston, 47-6.

Anderson Pineda rushed for 141 yards and four touchdowns, while adding a pair of TD receptions, as Whittier (2-1) defeated Dracut/Innovation, 50-24. … Jake Cullen completed 14-of-30 passes for 217 yards and three touchdowns, while rushing 79 yards and another score as Westford Academy (2-1) beat Belmont, 26-20. … Shamus Whiting threw for three scores, including a game-winner pass to Logan Zemotel in the fourth quarter, as Plymouth North (2-1) rallied to edge Pembroke, 21-20 in the Patriot League.

 

THURSDAY’S RESULTS

Abington 33, Silver Lake 0

Arlington 52, Brookline 21

Chelsea 20, Roxbury Prep 0

Dover-Sherborn 7, Sharon 0

Hanover 35, Stoughton 7

Holbrook/Avon 34, Atlantis Charter/Westport 22

Medford 14, Revere 6

Minnechaug 30, Wachusett 13

New Bedford 33, Attleboro 6

Plymouth North 21, Pembroke 20

Westford Academy 26, Belmont 20

Whittier 50, Dracut/Innovation 24

FRIDAY’S RESULTS

Alvirne (NH) 36, Malden 13

Amesbury 32, Pentucket/Georgetown 14

Andover 42, Lowell 18

Apponequet 42, Seekonk 12

Archbishop Williams 48, Arlington Catholic 7

Ashland 35, Nashoba 7

Barnstable 31, Bridgewater-Raynham 21

Bedford 47, Weston 6

Blackstone-Millville 21, Millis 0

Bishop Feehan 30, St. Mary’s 0

Bishop Fenwick 48, Wilmington 15

Blue Hills 24, Old Colony 20

BC High 34, Woburn 14

Boston Latin 26, Latin Academy 6

Bourne 35, Cape Cod Tech 8

BB&N 35, Milton Academy 21

Burlington 42, Cambridge 18

Canton 21, Dedham 20

Cardinal Spellman 22, Bishop Stang 15

Cohasset 60, East Bridgewater 28

Concord-Carlisle 48, Waltham 36

Danvers 22, Reading 20 (ot)

Dartmouth 32, Old Rochester 14

Dennis-Yarmouth 27, Monomoy 6

Dighton-Rehoboth 21, Oliver Ames 14

Duxbury 42, Franklin 13

East Boston 18, TechBoston 12

Everett 35, Lynn English 0

Fairhaven 21, Greater New Bedford 19

Falmouth 18, Medway 15

Foxboro 24, Scituate 14

Framingham 22, Braintree 12

Gardner 43, Ayer Shirley 18

Gloucester 7, St. Bernard’s 6

Hull 30, English/New Mission 6

King Philip 28, Norwood 0

KIPP 34, Nashoba Tech 30

Lincoln-Sudbury 29, Brockton 21 (ot)

Lynn Classical 44, Somerville 0

Lynnfield 42, Essex Tech 13

Malden Catholic 20, North Quincy 0

Manchester-Essex 22, Greater Lowell 7

Marshfield 15, Mansfield 9

Mashpee 26, Bristol-Plymouth 7

Medfield 22, Bellingham 20

Melrose 41, Lexington 14

Methuen 40, Chelmsford 23

Middleboro 18, Taunton 14

Milford 7, Natick 0

Milton 42, Holliston 14

Newburyport 35, Ipswich 8

Needham 27, Newton North 7

Newton South 20, Hopkinton 13

North Andover 22, Marblehead 7

North Attleboro 27, Leominster 21

Norton 34, Nipmuc 0

Norwell 32, South Shore Voke 6

O’Bryant 24, Brighton 8

Peabody 28, Beverly 0

Rockland 27, West Bridgewater 23

St. John’s Prep 49, Haverhill 6

St. Sebastian’s 35, Governor’s Academy 7

Salem 28, Greater Lawrence 0

Shawsheen 42, Stoneham 8

Shepherd Hill 36, Fitchburg 12

Shrewsbury 13, St. John’s (S) 10

Smith Voke 37, Keefe Tech 12

Somerset Berkley 19, Durfee 0

Southeastern 33, Watertown 0

Springfield Central 44, Xaverian 41

Tewksbury 35, Lawrence 6

Walpole 30, Wellesley 14

Wakefield 40, Northeast/Mystic Valley 8

Wareham 26, St. John Paul II 14

Wayland 34, Acton-Boxboro 6

Westwood 35, Quincy 14

Weymouth 33, Hingham 21

Whitman-Hanson 32, Plymouth South 14

Winchester 10, Masconomet 7

Winthrop 21, Swampscott 14

SATURDAY’S GAMES

St. Francis (NY) at Catholic Memorial, 10

Diman at Upper Cape, 12

Carver at McCann, 1

Case at Tri-County, 1

Saugus at Lynn Tech, 1

Triton at Hamilton-Wenham, 1

Billerica at Central Catholic, 1:30

Lunenburg at Martha’s Vineyard, 1:30

Tabor and Noble and Greenough, 1:30

Lawrence Academy at Belmont Hill, 2

Pingree at Portsmouth Abbey, 2

St. Mark’s at Thayer Academy, 2

Middlesex at Roxbury Latin, 2:30

Brooks at Groton, 3

North Middlesex at Nauset, 3

St. George’s at Rivers, 3

Austin Prep at Dexter Southfield, 6

Cathedral at Lowell Catholic, 7

SUNDAY’S GAME

Nantucket at Sandwich, 4

BOXES

ABINGTON 33, SILVER LAKE 0

Silver Lake (0-3) 0    0    0      0   –   0

Abington (3-0)    7   12   0    14   –   33

AB – AJ Nash 1 run (Michael Reilly kick)

AB – Ryan Simonetti 4 run (kick failed)

AB – Connor Pease 15 pass from Reilly (pass failed)

AB – Adam Libby 4 run  (Reilly kick)

AB – Nate Duggan 2 run (Reilly kick)

 

ANDOVER 42, LOWELL 18

Andover (3-0) 7  0  14  21 – 42

Lowell (1-2)   6  0  6  6 – 18

AN – Dante Berger 34 run (Nate Bernardin kick)

LO – Anthony Perez Jr 28 run (pass failed)

LO – Perez 70 run  (kick failed)

AN – Brady Carlson 3 run (pass failed)

AN – Jason DeJesus 18 blocked punt return (Berger rush)

AN – Dom Papa 5 run (Bernardin kick)

LO – Perez 8 pass from Jack Casey (pass failed)

AN – DeJesus 23 pass from Papa  (Bernardin kick)

AN – Brian Hnat 40 interception return by Brian Hnat (Bernardin kick)

 

APPONEQUET 42, SEEKONK 12

Apponequet (1-2)  14   28   0    0    –   42

Seekonk (0-3)         6     0    0    6    –   12

AP – Dylan Bradley 58 run (Brody Joly rush)

AP – Joly 24 run (Joly rush)

SE – Dominic Bonafiglia 2 pass from Nelson Martinez (rush failed)

AP – Caiden Cyr 55 run (Joly rush)

AP – Ryan Ponte 12 pass from Caiden Cyr (pass failed)

AP – Bradley 20 fumble recovery (rush failed)

AP – Joly 80 run (Bradley rush)

SE – Bonafiglia 70 pass from Martinez (pass failed)

 

BARNSTABLE 31, BRIDGEWATER-RAYNHAM 21

Barnstable (3-0) 12    0    16    3    –    31

Bridgewater-Raynham (0-3) 0    14    0    7    –    21

BA – Tajardo France 6 run  (conversion failed)

BA – Brandon Silva 9 run (rush failed)

BR – Charles Swenson 1 run (Mason Berry kick)

BR – William Porter 8 pass from Owen King (Berry kick)

BA – France 76 run (France rush)

BA – France 3 run (rush good)

BR – Declan Byrne 4 run (Berry kick)

BA – Hagen Dias 27 field goal

 

BEDFORD 47, WESTON 6

Weston (0-3)    0    0   0   6   –   6

Bedford (2-1)  21  20  6   0   –  47

BE – Gilbert Galman 6 run (Xavier Ruiz kick)

BE – Galman 30 run (Ruiz kick)

BE – Nelson Crawford 31 pass from Ryan McGrath (Ruiz kick)

BE – Mekhi Volcy 18 pass from McGrath (kick failed)

BE – McGrath 1 run (Ruiz kick)

BE – Ricardo LaBoy 10 run (Ruiz kick)

BE – Sam DeAngelis 14 run (kick failed)

WE – D’Mani Williams 34 pass from Ryan Kirmelewicz (kick failed)

 

BISHOP FENWICK 48, WILMINGTON 15

Bishop Fenwick (3-0) 14    14    20    0    –    48

Wilmington (2-1) 7    0    8    0    –    15

BF – Anthony Nichols 79 run (Aidan Silva kick)

WI – Christian Febbo 35 pass from Michael Lawler (Hunter Sands kick)

BF – Nichols 15 run (Silva kick)

BF – Kurtis Bruch 50 pass from Brayden Clifford (Silva kick)

BF – Bruch 28 pass from Clifford (Silva kick)

BF – Luke Connolly 30 pass from Clifford (kick failed)

BF – Connolly 46 run (Silva kick)

WI – Febbo 68 pass from Lawler (Nick Iascone pass from Lawler)

BF – Dylan Patterulli 15 run (Silva kick)

 

BC HIGH 34, WOBURN 14

BC High (3-0)   16  12   0   6   –   34

Woburn (2-1)     7     7   0   0   –   14

WO – Bryan Ferreira 63 run (Mark Catone kick)

BC – Jacob Bierenbroodspot 9 pass from Carter Carroll (Bierenbroodspot rush)

BC – Conrad Babka 5 pass from Carroll (Bierenbroodspot rush)

WO – Dylan Sigsbury 3 pass from Caden Davis (Catone kick)

BC –  Bierenbroodspot 15 run (pass failed)

BC – Liam Kellen 5 pass from Carroll (rush failed)

BC – Bierenbroodspot 14 run (rush failed)

 

BOSTON LATIN 26, LATIN ACADEMY 6

Latin Academy (0-2)  0   6   0   0   –  6

Boston Latin (3-0)     0   6   7  13  – 26

LA – Francisco Bailey 79 pass from Jack Shapiro (two-point conv. failed)

BL – Eric Power 1 run (kick failed)

BL – Charlie George 24 pass from Groh (Ronan Brown kick)

BL – Power 1 run (kick failed)

BL – Power 11 run (Brown kick)

 

BB&N 35, MILTON ACADEMY 21

BB&N (1-0)                 6  8  7  14 – 35

Milton Academy (0-1)  7  0  7  7 – 21

BB – Henry Machnik 1 run (kick failed)

MA – Matthew Childs 6 run (Tomas Breeze kick good)

BB – Bo MacCormack 4 run (conversion good)

BB – MacCormack 4 run (Vince Snoonian kick)

MA – Childs 40 pass from Qur’an McNeil (Breeze kick)

BB – Machnik 1 run (Snoonian kick)

BB – Machnik 11 run (Snoonian kick)

MA – Childs 90 kickoff return (Breeze kick)

 

CARDINAL SPELLMAN 22, BISHOP STANG 15

Bishop Stang (0-3) 0    0    8      7    –    15

Cardinal Spellman (3-0) 7    0    0    15    –    22

CS – D’Anthony Amado 10 pass from Matt O’Donnell (Jay Comeau kick)

BS – Brock WInslow 2 run (Eli Ikkela rush)

BS – Ikkela 42 run (Wyatt Bergeron kick)

CS – Amado 9 pass from O’Donnell (Comeau pass from O’Donnell)

CS – O’Donnell 2 run (Comeau kick)

 

COHASSET 60, EAST BRIDGEWATER 28

Cohasset (2-1)               13 14 12  21 – 60

East Bridgewater (1-2)    0 14 14  0  – 28

CO – Liam Appleton 27 pass from Mike Wildfire (John Shannon kick)

CO – Appleton 12 pass from Wildfire (kick failed)

CO – Topher Comerford 3 blocked punt return (Shannon kick)

EB – Aidan Clancy 3 run (Tim Heath kick)

CO – Appleton 2 pass from Wildfire (Shannon kick)

EB – Brennan Shea 90 kickoff return (Heath kick)

EB – Chris Oman 13 pass from Ethan Pohl (Heath kick)

EB – Gavin McLoud 33 pass from Pohl (Heath kick)

CO – Appleton 1 run (Shannon kick)

CO – Shane Mulchay 10 pass from Wildfire (Shannon kick)

CO – Will McGloughlin 15 pass from Wildfire (Shannon kick)

CO – McGloughlin 63 pass from Wildfire (Shannon kick)

 

DOVER-SHERBORN 7, SHARON 0

Dover-Sherborn (1-2)  0   0   0   7  – 7

Sharon (1-2)               0   0   0   0  – 0

DS – Brian Olson 42 pass from Garrett Webb (Tyler Hwang kick)

 

DUXBURY 42, FRANKLIN 13

Franklin (2-1)   7     0   0   6   –   13

Duxbury (2-1)  7   21   7   7    –   42

DU – Trevor Jones 1 run (Gavin Hammond kick)

FR – Luke Trinanes 10 pass from Justin Bianchetto (Arnav Dhulipati kick)

DU – Sam Wien 13 run (Hammond kick)

DU – Jones 37 run (Hammond kick)

DU – Zach Falls 36 pass from Jones (Hammond kick)

DU – Alex Barlow 2 run (Hammond kick)

DU – Adam Barr 27 pass from Jones (Hammond kick)

FR – Derek Dubriske 30 pass from Bianchetto (kick failed)

 

EAST BOSTON 16, TECHBOSTON 12

East Boston (1-2) 0    14    2    0    –    16

TechBoston (1-2) 0    6    6    0    –    12

EB – Jakih Sanders fumble return (Steven Chappi rush)

TB – Josiah Gillard 70 kickoff return (pass failed)

EB – Chris Testa 80 run (rush failed)

EB – Safety

TB – Gillard 3 run (pass failed)

 

GLOUCESTER 7, ST. BERNARD’S 6

St. Bernard’s (1-2)  0   6   0   0   –   6

Gloucester (3-0)     0   0   0   7   –   7

SB – Quinn Carlson 25 pass from Sal Bilotti (conv. failed)

GL – Kayden Souza 51 run (Cameron Widfeldt kick)

 

LINCOLN-SUDBURY 29, BROCKTON 21

Brockton (0-3) 0    6    0    15    0    –    21

Lincoln-Sudbury (2-1)  7    7    7    0      8    –    29

LS – Cooper Tarantino 1 run (Marcus Cassel kick)

BR – Luke Turco 32 run (kick failed)

LS – Rayhan Nsereko 17 run (Cassel kick)

LS – Peter Abair 6 pass from Tarantino (Cassel kick)

BR – Cameron Monteiro 51 pass from Jaydon Campbell (Campbell rush)

BR – Campbell 1 run (Daniel Da Silva kick)

LS – Tarantino 10 run (Logan Umbach pass from Tarantino)

 

LYNNFIELD 42, ESSEX TECH 13

Lynnfield (3-0)       7   14   21   0   –   42

Essex Tech (0-3)   0    7     0    6   –   13

LY – AJ Chiaradonna 4 run (Massimo Lograsso kick)

ET – Makaio Bey 6 pass from Jacoby Casinelli-Tarasuik (Kaio Dos Passos kick)

LY – Ethan Francis 6 pass from Tyler Adamo (Lograsso kick)

LY – Niccolo Antidormi 6 pass from Adamo (Lograsso kick)

LY – Francis 10 pass from Adamo (Lograsso kick)

LY – Jesse Dorman 17 pass from Adamo (Lograsso kick)

LY – Antidormi 25 pass from David Tracy (Lograsso kick)

ET – Mike Indelicato 1 run (conversion failed)

 

MALDEN CATHOLIC 20, NORTH QUINCY 0

North Quincy (1-2)       0  0  0   0  –  0

Malden Catholic (1-2)  0  7  0  13 – 20

MC – Ben Howard 1 fumble recovery (Gael Cerrillo kick)

MC – Jaiden Williams 16 run (Cerrillo kick)

MC – Williams 15 run (rush failed)

 

MANCHESTER ESSEX 22, GREATER LOWELL 7

Greater Lowell (1-2)         0   7   0   0   –   7

Manchester Essex (2-1)   0   8  14  0   –  22

GL – Aviren Chitpaseuth 6 run (Jayson Frasca kick)

ME – Zach Hurd 1 run (Hurd rush)

ME – Hurd 1 run (pass failed)

ME – Stephen Martin 5 run (Martin rush)

 

MARSHFIELD 15, MANSFIELD 9

Mansfield (0-3)   0   6   3   0   –   9

Marshfield (1-2)  7   0   0   8   –  15

MR – Tor Maas 5 run (Thomas Kelly kick)

MN – Trevor Foley 45 pass from Connor Curtis (kick blocked)

MN – James Warren 27 field goal

MR – Davin True 13 run (Nic Cupples rush)

 

METHUEN 40, CHELMSFORD 23

Methuen (3-1)     13  8  7 12 – 40

Chelmsford (0-3)  7  3  7  6  –  23

ME – Shane Eason 2 run (kick failed)

ME – Josh Kwakye 20 run (Omar Aboutoui kick)

CH – Kyle Wilder 4 run (Michael Bierwirth kick)

ME – Gavin Neel 10 pass from Drew Eason (S. Eason pass from D. Eason)

CH – Bierwirth 30 field goal

CH – Nathan Duggan 7 pass from Wilder (Bierwirth kick)

ME – Kian Greeley 10 pass from D. Eason (Aboutoui kick)

CH – Gable Gray 55 pass from Wilder (conversion failed)

ME – S. Eason 80 kick return (conversion failed)

ME – D. Eason 1 run (conversion failed)

 

NEW BEDFORD 33, ATTLEBORO 6

New Bedford (1-2)  7  19  7  0  – 33

Attleboro (1-2)        6   0   0  0  –  6

NB – Jarren Goodine 41 run (Colin Rodriguez kick)

AT – Alex Suarez 27 pass from Matt Harvie (conversion failed)

NB – Desmond Brunskill 5 pass from Rodriguez (Rodriguez kick)

NB – Zakari Nunes 13 run (kick failed)

NB – Brunskill 6 pass from Rodriguez (conversion failed)

NB – Anthony Diakite 28 pass from Rodriguez (Rodriguez kick)

 

NORTH ANDOVER 22, MARBLEHEAD 7

North Andover (2-0)  0  3  13   6  – 22

Marblehead (0-3)      0  7    0   0  –   7

NA – Cam Bethel 31 field goal

MA – Colt Wales 10 pass from Ryan Commoss (kick good)

NA – Drew Fitzgerald 1 run (Bethel kick)

NA – Mike McNaught 2 run (kick failed)

NA – Jake Saalfrank 10 pass from Fitzgerald (conversion failed)

 

O’BRYANT 24, BRIGHTON 8

Brighton (2-1)     0   8   0   0   –    8

O’Bryant (1-2)   16   0   8   0   –   24

OB – Montavious Zollarcoffer 8 run (Gementry Williams pass from Keyshawn Wright)

OB – Zollarcoffer 8 run (Zollarcoffer pass from Wright)

BR – Quentyn Dulin 5 run (Dulin run)

OB – Wright 5 run (Williams pass from Wright)

 

PLYMOUTH NORTH 21, PEMBROKE 20

Plymouth North (2-1)   0   7   7   7 –  21

Pembroke  (1-2)           6   6   8   0 –  20

PE – Brenden Kanya  60 run (kick failed)

PE – Kanya 1 run (rush failed)

PN – Brennen Keefe 21 pass from Shamus Whiting (Keegan Carr kick)

PE – Nehemiah Holtz 12 pass from Owen Pace (Jayden Leonard pass from Pace)

PN – Lakih Moores 65 pass from Whiting (Carr kick)

PN – Logan Zemotel pass from Whiting (Carr kick)

 

ST. SEBASTIAN’S 35, GOVERNOR’S ACADEMY 7

St. Sebastian’s (1-0)     0   14   7   14   –   35

Governor’s Acad. (0-1)  0    0    0    7    –    7

SS – Ace Ciongoli 20 pass from Ty Ciongoli (Cooper Bolton kick)

SS – Tedy Frisoli 16 pass from T. Ciongoli (Bolton kick)

SS – Kaelan Chudzinski 25 pass from T. Ciongoli (Bolton kick)

SS – George Kelly 10 run (Bolton kick)

GA – Nicholas Berglund 4 run (Hawk Stickney kick)

SS – David Hahm 38 run (Bolton kick)

 

SHAWSHEEN 42, STONEHAM 8

Stoneham (0-3) 8    0    0    0    –    8

Shawsheen (3-0) 7    14    14    7    –    42

ST – Sean Kilty 10 run (Kilty rush)

SH – Dyllon Pratt 70 pass from Sidney Tildsley (Jared Bishop kick)

SH – Tildsley 39 run (Bishop kick)

SH – Ryan Copson 8 pass from Tildsley (Bishop kick)

SH – Tildsley 19 run (Bishop kick)

SH – Copson 22 pass from Tildsley (Bishop kick)

SH – Caleb Caceres 1 run (Bishop kick)

 

SOUTHEASTERN 33, WATERTOWN 0

Southeastern (2-1) 0    18    8    7    –    33

Watertown (1-2) 0    0    0    0    –    0

SO – Joey Tully 2 run (kick failed)

SO – Tristan Ortega 55 pass from Greg Tiso (kick failed)

SO – Peyton Volz 70 interception return (kick failed)

SO – Tully 7 pass from Aidan Hughes (Mehkei Gibson rush)

SO – Gibson 36 run (Nick Eskander kick)

 

SPRINGFIELD CENTRAL 44, XAVERIAN 41

Central (2-1) 14 16 8 6  –  44

Xaverian (2-1) 7 7 8 19  –  41

XA – Denzil Pierre 63 run (Joseph MacDonald kick)

SC – JayCion Cox 4 run (Cox rush)

SC – Mattias Barbour 89 pass from Jareth Staine (rush failed)

SC – Barbour 79 pass from Staine (Cox rush)

XA – Jonathan Monteiro 16 pass from Henry Hasselbeck (MacDonald kick)

SC – Isaiah Jones 19 fumble return (Cox rush)

SC – Barbour 12 pass from Staine (Cox rush)

XA – Pierre 40 run (Hasselbeck rush)

XA – Jordan Wilson 36 pass from Hasselbeck (pass failed)

SC – Cox 62 run (rush failed)

XA – Hasselbeck 5 run (rush failed)

XA – Monteiro 18 pass from Hasselbeck (MacDonald kick)

 

WAYLAND 34, ACTON-BOXBORO 6

Acton-Boxboro (1-2) 0    0    0    6    –    6

Wayland (2-1)            13   7   14   0    –   34

WA – Max Dresens 11 run (Dylan Engelhardt kick)

WA – Dressens 2 run (Engelhardt kick)

WA – Michael Caulfield 8 run (Engelhardt kick)

WA – Mekhi Walker 2 pass from Michael Keenan (Engelhardt kick)

WA – Ben Wright 17 pass from Keenan (Engelhardt kick)

AB – Anthony Sturniolo 8 run (kick failed)

WINCHESTER 10, MASCONOMET 7

Masconomet (0-2) 0    0    0    7    –    7

Winchester (3-0) 3    7    0    0    –    10

WI – Kieran Corr 37 field goal

WI – Ryan Doucette 4 run (Corr kick)

MA – Cash Kornusky 33 fumble return (Nicco Cefalo kick)

Coaches are encouraged to report their games and highlights to hssports@bostonherald.com upon conclusion of the game.

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Friday’s high school scoreboard and highlights https://www.bostonherald.com/2023/09/23/fridays-high-school-scoreboard-and-highlights-6/ Sat, 23 Sep 2023 11:11:17 +0000 https://www.bostonherald.com/?p=3291940 FRIDAY’S ROUNDUP

BOYS GOLF

Dylan Howard shot a 38 (two over par), and Owen Murphy had a score of 41 as Hanover (5-1) outlasted Plymouth South 250-255 in a Patriot League contest.

Richie Thayer shot a 37 with 26 points for Bridgewater-Raynham (4-1) in a 112-79 Southeast Conference victory over New Bedford.

FIELD HOCKEY

Meg Hanrahan found the back of the net twice, and Ella Bedrosian and Olivia Skeiber scored a goal each to propel Pembroke to a 4-1 win over West Bridgewater in nonleague action. … Caitlyn Naughton and Izzy Adams each scored twice and added an assist for Walpole (6-0) in a 5-0 win over Norwood. … Alyssa Persichetti assisted Angie Bogucki to help Pentucket finally get a goal past a sensational effort from goalie Alex Tardugno, beating Methuen 1-0. … Meghan Dwyer and Elisabeth Stutzman produced the goals for Sandwich (6-0) in a 2-1 win over Hingham. … Lily Schmalz finished off two goals and added an assist to contribute toward all of Needham’s offense in a 3-2 win over Dover-Sherborn.

Olivia Scully fired in a hat trick, and Bridget Scully scored two goals as Stoneham doubled up Wakefield 6-3 in Middlesex League action. … Mackenzie Clarke’s goal was all Belmont needed on offense to edge Arlington, 1-0. … Rachel Egan registered a hat trick and Katelyn O’Connor scored her first varsity goal to power Watertown (6-0) over Wilmington, 7-0. … Ava Goodwin and Autumn Mathews scored two goals apiece for Reading in a 5-1 win over Lexington.

In Southeast Conference play, Kacey Curran’s two goals and two assists led an offensive explosion for Durfee (4-2) as part of a 7-0 win over New Bedford.

Kaylee Anthony (goal, two assists), Sophie Stanley (two goals) and Maeve Shortt (three assists) paced things offensively as St. John Paul II (6-0) defeated Martha’s Vineyard 5-0 in the Cape and Islands League.

BOYS SOCCER

Joseph Craff, Tommy Lomuscio and Ryan Keller got the goals as King Philip bested Foxboro 3-1 in a Hockomock League game. … Wyatt Herndon and Hansy Jacques scored a goal and dished an assist each as Franklin (5-0-1) cruised to a 4-0 win over Sharon.

Adam Teurkia struck for two goals to guide O’Bryant past TechBoston 3-1 in Boston City League action.

George Psichopaidas had two goals for Old Rochester in a 2-1 nonleague win over Falmouth. … Will Quinlan scored a pair, pacing Westport (4-0) to its 20th consecutive home victory, 4-0 over Bishop Stang. … Freshman George Baroud netted his first career hat trick and dished an assist as West Bridgewater (1-3) won 4-0 over Carver. … Ethan Velasquez buried a hat trick as Covenant Christian coasted to an 8-0 win over Bradford Christian.

GIRLS SOCCER

Senior Morgan Hayward netted a pair of goals, while junior Emma Seaberg buried a goal to go with a trio of assists as Apponequet (6-0-1) coasted to an 8-0 shutout of South Coast Conference foe Case. … Cailee Leonard sniped a hat trick and dished an assist to bolster Dighton-Rehoboth (3-1-1) in a 6-0 win over Seekonk.

Jaya Merkman’s second half goal proved to be the difference as Mashpee edged Sturgis East 1-0 in Cape and Islands League play.

Tessa Hunt and Annie Moynihan registered a goal and an assist apiece as Hamilton-Wenham (4-0-1) pulled away for a 4-0 Cape Ann League win over Amesbury.

Sienna McLean (goal, assist), Dulce Juarez (goal assist), and four other players got on the scoresheet for Lynn Classical in a 6-0 Greater Boston League win over Chelsea.

Olivia Costa (three goals, assist) and Kelly O’Connor (two goals, assist) lit up the scoreboard for Franklin during an 8-0 rout of Sharon in the Hockomock League.

Kathleen Murphy scored the deciding goal, and Ally Johnson secured the clean sheet for Blue Hills (5-0) in a 1-0 Mayflower Athletic Conference win over Southeastern.

In nonleague action, Fallon Ryan tallied two goals and an assist as Hull (3-2-0) cruised to a 9-0 win over South Shore Voke.

GIRLS VOLLEYBALL

Ella Quin posted five kills and three blocks, and Natalie Walsh tallied seven service points as Billerica (4-4) beat Danvers 3-0 in a nonleague matchup. … Clare Kavolius put up 31 assists, and Claire O’Rourke had 15 kills and 10 digs for Oliver Ames in a 3-0 win over Dartmouth. … Layna Ross and Morgan Teves floored 15 kills each, with Elle McCormack supplying 41 assists as Greater New Bedford (7-1) topped Bishop Stang, 3-1. … Julie Hall registered 16 kills, and Nicolette Liclaire provided 28 assists for Central Catholic (2-4) in a 3-2 win over Masconomet.

Stephanie Pereira recorded 22 service points, six aces and nine assists as Greater Lawrence (2-6) swept Nashoba 3-0 in Commonwealth Athletic Conference action. … Christine Mbachi had 12 kills and hit .429 as Essex Tech (5-2) downed Greater Lowell, 3-0.

Caroline Gray grounded 10 aces, and Bailey Kelly notched six kills to help steer Whitman-Hanson (5-1) to a 3-2 Patriot League win over Hingham.

Nevaeh Sullivan finished with 13 kills and two assists for Bristol-Plymouth (3-2) in a 3-1 Mayflower Athletic Conference win against Westport.

FRIDAY’S SCORES

BOYS CROSS COUNTRY

GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY

FIELD HOCKEY

Algonquin 4, Sutton 0

Barnstable 1, Monomoy 1

Braintree 0, Natick 0

Belmont 1, Arlington 0

Bishop Feehan 2, Franklin 2

Dartmouth 7, Bridgewater-Raynham 1

Dedham 1, Milton 1

Durfee 7, New Bedford 0

Duxbury 2, Silver Lake 0

Gloucester 4, Beverly 0

Medfield 2, Weston 0

Needham 3, Dover-Sherborn 2

Newburyport 5, Central Catholic 0

Newton South 0, Waltham 0

Norwell 1, Whitman-Hanson 1

NDA (H) 2, Wachusett 2

Pembroke 4, West Bridgewater 1

Pentucket 1, Methuen 0

Reading 5, Lexington 1

Rivers 4, Tabor 0

St. John Paul II 5, Martha’s Vineyard 0

Sandwich 2, Hingham 1

Saugus 0, Peabody 0

Stoneham 6, Wakefield 3

Walpole 5, Norwood 0

Watertown 7, Wilmington 0

GOLF

Bishop Feehan 211, Bishop Fenwick 153

Bridgewater-Raynham 112, New Bedford 79

Hamilton-Wenham 129, Amesbury 66

Hanover 250, Plymouth South 255

Medway 267, Dedham 290

Nantucket 233, Falmouth 255

Westford Academy 39, Groton-Dunstable 15

BOYS SOCCER

Archbishop Williams 2, Bridgewater-Raynham 0

Attleboro 2, Oliver Ames 0

Brighton 2, Charlestown 0

Covenant Christian 8, Bradford Christian 0

Dennis-Yarmouth 5, Cape Cod Academy 0

Everett 5, Greater Lowell 1

Franklin 4, Sharon 0

Georgetown 3, Ipswich 1

Hamilton-Wenham 3, Amesbury 0

King Philip 3, Foxboro 1

Milford 3, Canton 1

Monomoy 6, Sturgis West 2

O’Bryant 2, TechBoston 1

Old Rochester 2, Falmouth 1

Rivers 3, Tabor 2

Roxbury Prep 2, Snowden 0

Wellesley 2, Barnstable 1

West Bridgewater 4, Carver 0

Weston 3, Wayland 0

Westport 4, Bishop Stang 0

GIRLS SOCCER

Apponequet 8, Case 0

Blue Hills 1, Southeastern 0

Cape Cod Academy 1, Dennis-Yarmouth 0

Dighton-Rehoboth 6, Seekonk 0

Franklin 8, Sharon 0

Hamilton-Wenham 4, Amesbury 0

Hanover 5, Pembroke 0

Hull 9, South Shore 0

Lynn Classical 6, Chelsea 0

Madison Park 6, Lowell Charter 0

Mansfield 7, Taunton 0

Mashpee 1, Sturgis East 0

Millis 6, Tri-County 0

Monomoy 1, Sturgis West 1

Oliver Ames 4, Attleboro 0

St. Mark’s 1, Dexter Southfield 1

SWIMMING

Andover 99, Haverhill 85

Malden Catholic 89, Ursuline 81

Wellesley 96, Natick 84

GIRLS VOLLEYBALL

Algonquin 3, Acton-Boxboro 2

Billerica 3, Danvers 0

Boston English 3, Muniz 0

Boston Latin 3, Latin Academy 0

Bristol-Plymouth 3, Westport 1

Brockton 3, Charlestown 0

Cape Cod Tech 3, South Shore 1

Central Catholic 3, Masconomet 2

Concord-Carlisle 3, Lincoln-Sudbury 2

Covenant Christian 3, Chapel Hill – Chauncy Hall 0

Dearborn 3, CASH 0

Essex Tech 3, Greater Lowell 0

Excel 3, Boston International 0

Greater Lawrence 3, Nashoba 0

Greater New Bedford Voke 3, Bishop Stang 1

Hingham 3, Whitman-Hanson 2

Hopkinton 3, Medway 0

Marianapolis Prep (Conn.) 3, Beaver Country Day 0

Melrose 3, Wakefield 1

Milton 3, Fontbonne 0

Needham 3, Barnstable 0

New Bedford 3, Durfee 0

North Andover 3, Marblehead 0

North Quincy 3, Hanover 1

Oliver Ames 3, Dartmouth 0

Peabody 3, Newburyport 2

Pembroke 3, Scituate 1

Quincy 3, Plymouth South 0

Snowden 3, Brighton 0

Wayland 3, Burlington 1

Whitman-Hanson 3, Hingham 2

Wilmington 3, Stoneham 0

Winchester 3, Beverly 0

Winthrop 3, East Boston 0

Coaches are encouraged to report their scores and highlights to hssports@bostonherald.com upon the conclusion of their contests.

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Wednesday’s high school scores and roundup https://www.bostonherald.com/2023/09/21/wednesdays-high-school-scores-and-roundup/ Thu, 21 Sep 2023 09:50:13 +0000 https://www.bostonherald.com/?p=3288954 ROUNDUP

GOLF

Matt Costello (34 points) and Nathaniel Mello (35 points) shot one-over par 37 each for Bishop Stang (4-0) in a 217-162 Catholic Central League win over Bishop Feehan.

Brian Campbell and Ben Madden scored an even par 36 apiece for Wellesley in a 118-84 Bay State Conference win over Milton.

JD Flynn shot an even par 34, and Drew Golden shot a one over par 35 as Hingham defeated Plymouth North 223-252 in a Patriot League matchup.

Timmy Adams shot a 36, while Jack Carstensen finished with a 37 as St. John Paul II (6-0) bested Upper Cape 236-253 in a nonleague contest.

FIELD HOCKEY

Kate Harrison finished with a hat trick to go with a pair of assists, helping to power Chelmsford during a 7-0 shutout of Lowell in the Merrimack Valley Conference.

Chloe Essam netted a hat trick, while Emily Carney chipped in with two goals and three assists as Franklin (4-0) rolled to a 13-0 Hockomock League win over Sharon.

Angie Bogucki scored twice to lead Pentucket to a 2-0 victory over Triton in Cape Ann League action.

Autumn Mathews had a goal and two assists for Reading in a 3-0 Middlesex League victory over Belmont.

In the Southeast Conference, Samantha Souza tallied the lone goal to lift Dartmouth (4-0) to a 1-0 win over Durfee.

Claire Joyce set up Gabby Diaute for Braintree’s (2-3) deciding goal in a 1-0 Bay State Conference win over Milton.

Alivia Barnes (three goals, assist), Quinn Jordan (two goals) and Elisabeth Stutzman (two goals) stepped up offensively for Sandwich (5-0) in a 7-0 nonleague win over Norwell. … Adeline Wiesel and Courtney Tucker hit the back of the cage to pace Thayer in a 2-1 win over St. Paul’s. … Julianna Casucci scored and dished an assist to steer Uxbridge to a 2-0 win over Foxboro.

Kasey Litwin registered the winning goal, and Tabby Lopez secured her third shutout for St. Mary’s (Lynn) in a 1-0 Catholic Central League win over Bishop Fenwick.

Penny Baroni, Alexa Garthee and Ally McEneaney tallied a goal and an assist each to help Barnstable earn a 5-1 Cape and Islands League win over Dennis-Yarmouth.

BOYS SOCCER

Kaya Jackson buried four goals and dished out two assists, while Nick Miller, Marcos Weber Jr. and Mehdi Khemmick scored three goals apiece as St. Mary’s (Lynn) (4-0) coasted to a 15-0 Catholic Central League victory over Bishop Fenwick.

Gaoussou Traore and Robby Goulet got the goals for Case (2-0-1) in a 2-1 South Coast Conference win over Fairhaven.

 

GIRLS SOCCER

Ally Bettencourt found the net twice, while Connie Patturelli recorded a goal and an assist as Peabody beat Gloucester 3-1 in a Northeastern Conference matchup. … Lauren Boughner and Kayla Scannell each notched two goals and an assist for Masconomet in an 8-0 win over Salem. … Madison Botta clinched maximum points with a late second half goal for Saugus in a 3-1 win over Marblehead.

Kylie Fuller fired in two goals, and Rachel Geniuch finished with a goal and two assists for West Bridgewater in a 5-0 South Coast Conference win over Bourne.

In a nonleague contest, Mayra Correia netted two goals to lead Cathedral to a 3-1 victory over Salem Academy. … Carolyn Downey and Claire Murray stuck the ball in the net for Hingham in a 2-1 win over King Philip.

Kathleen Murphy scored twice for Blue Hills (4-0) in a 5-0 Mayflower Athletic Conference win over Bristol Aggie.

Ava Williamson tallied two goals, and Molly Joyce earned her third clean sheet in net for Abington (4-1) in a 4-0 South Shore League win over Carver.

Eliza Payne (two goals) and five other players hit the back of the net for Pingree in a 7-0 Eastern Independent League win over Beaver Country Day.

 

VOLLEYBALL

Sadie Wellbeloved provided 26 assists, primarily finding Charlotte Sullivan (11 kills) and Molly Gleason (7 kills) as Barnstable (5-1) bested Nantucket 3-0 in the Cape and Islands League. … Mariah Eaton registered nine kills and three blocks, while Ryann Johnson had 14 assists and four aces for Dennis-Yarmouth (3-4) in a 3-0 victory over Nauset.

Hannah Nota had five kills and eight digs for South Shore Voke (7-0) in a 3-0 Mayflower Athletic Conference win over Old Colony.

Bailey Kelly and Hazel Carew posted six kills each, and Sophie Ennis served 10 aces as Whitman-Hanson (4-1) topped Pembroke 3-0 in Patriot League play. … Ava Bryan (16 digs, 13 kills, four aces) and Sadie Johnston (15 digs, 27 assists) had double-doubles, while Autumn O’Campos registered 15 kills as North Quincy edged Duxbury, 3-2.

Corinne Holmes floored 13 kills, while Sherry Ren supplied 28 assists as BB&N swept Dana Hall 3-0 in a nonleague contest.

Nora Moynihan grounded five kills, and Morgan Oliveira poured in two aces, eight digs and six service points as Apponequet (3-3) downed Dighton-Rehoboth 3-0 in the South Coast Conference. … Layna Ross had 13 kills, and Elle McCormack scattered 22 assists and four aces as Greater New Bedford (6-1) defeated Seekonk, 3-0.

Natalie Brojek dished out 41 assists, mainly feeding Julia Leonardo (25 kills) and Addison Shelton (13 kills) as Attleboro edged Oliver Ames 3-2 in Hockomock League action.

In the Northeastern Conference, Luka Bornhorst had 7 kills and Greta Sachs added right while Eva Burke had 31 assists and Megan Parkman had 21 digs in a 3-2 victory for Marblehead (4-2) over Masconomet.

Jessie Wang (nine kills, two aces, 11 digs) and Adrie Waldinger (eight kills, 10 digs) set the tone for Andover (5-1) in a 3-0 win against Merrimack Valley Conference rival North Andover. … Lilly Torodova and Ella Quin had eight kills each, while Meghan Downs put up 27 assists as Billerica (3-3) beat Lawrence, 3-0.

Amanda Hughes produced nine kills and five aces, and Emma Chevalier had 21 assists, helping Lynn Classical (6-0) remain unbeaten with a 3-0 Greater Boston League win over Malden.

 

FOOTBALL

High school football will return to Fenway Park once again as the Boston Red Sox announced the four matchups to be played on November 21-22 of Thanksgiving Day week.

The Boston City League gets the ball rolling on Tuesday, Nov. 21 as Tech Boston and Brighton kick things off at 5 p.m. The nightcap should be a doozy as Hockomock League powers King Philip and Franklin, both teams currently ranked in the Boston Herald EMass Top 10, square off.

The Merrimack Valley Conference takes over on Wednesday as Chelmsford and Billerica meet at 4 p.m. followed by the long-standing Central Mass. rivalry between Leominster and Fitchburg.

General admission tickets are available for purchase at redsox.com/highschoolfootball starting at $20/ticket for each day, providing access to both games. Twenty-five percent of every ticket sold will be given back to the school being supported. Dell Technologies Level Suites will be available for all matchups starting at $50/ticket and can be purchased by contacting Ben Morse at bmorse@redsox.com.

 

WEDNESDAY’S SCORES

 

BOYS CROSS COUNTRY

Beaver Country Day 21, Lexington Christian Academy 37

Billerica 15, Lawrence 50

Brockton 15, Durfee 48

Brookline 18, Needham 45

Cambridge 27, Westford Academy 28

Concord Academy 27, Beaver Country Day 31

Dover-Sherborn 15, Millis 50

Gann Academy 3, Covenant Christian Academy 0

Hopkinton 16, Norwood 46

Manchester-Essex 15, Ipswich 40

Marblehead 18, Swampscott 42

Medway 24, Dedham 37

Newburyport 19, Pentucket 44

North Andover 16, Haverhill 46

Tri-County 18, Southeastern 44

Triton 25, Essex Tech 30

Wellesley 15, Framingham 50

Wellesley 15, Weymouth 48

GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY

Acton-Boxboro 16, Lincoln-Sudbury 42

Beaver Country Day 20, Lexington Christian Academy 42

Billerica 15, Lawrence 50

Brockton 25, Durfee 30

Central Catholic 15, Methuen 50

Concord Academy 19, Beaver Country Day 38

Dedham 16, Medway 48

Dover-Sherborn 15, Millis 50

Hopkinton 19, Norwood 44

Manchester-Essex 21, Ipswich 35

Marblehead 27, Swampscott 28

Newburyport 26, Pentucket 31

Newton Country Day 19, Beaver Country Day 44

Newton North 22, Walpole 38

North Andover 15, Haverhill 48

Triton 19, Essex Tech 40

Walpole 22, Natick 34

FIELD HOCKEY

Barnstable 5, Dennis-Yarmouth 1

Braintree 1, Milton 0

Carver 3, Mashpee 0

Chelmsford 7, Lowell 0

Dartmouth 1, Durfee 0

Duxbury 1, Nauset 1

Franklin 13, Sharon 0

Governor’s Academy 1, Tabor 0

Hamilton-Wenham 1, Rockport 1

Leominster 2, North Middlesex 0

Lynnfield 1, North Reading 1

Manchester-Essex 3, Ipswich 0

Medfield 2, Medway 0

North Andover 5, Methuen 0

Newburyport 4, Essex Tech 0

Newton North 4, Brookline 0

Pentucket 2, Triton 0

Pingree 7, Beaver Country Day 0

St. Mary’s (L) 1, Bishop Fenwick 0

Sandwich 7, Norwell 0

Tewksbury 1, Wilmington 1

Thayer 2, St. Paul’s 1

Uxbridge 2, Foxboro 0

Wachusett 7, Nashoba 1

Walpole 4, Needham 1

Wellesley 6, Framingham 0

 

FOOTBALL

THURSDAY’S GAMES

Holbrook/Avon at Atlantis Charter/Westport, 6

New Bedford at Attleboro, 6

Revere at Medford, 6

Arlington at Brookline, 6:30

Dover-Sherborn at Sharon, 6:30

Roxbury Prep at Chelsea, 6:30

Westford Academy at Belmont, 6:30

Plymouth North at Pembroke, 7

Silver Lake at Abington, 7

Stoughton vs. Hanover, 7 (Scituate)

Whittier at Dracut/Innovation, 7

GOLF

Archbishop Williams 217, Cardinal Spellman 108

Billerica 10.5, Tewksbury 9.5

Bishop Stang 217, Bishop Feehan 162

Bromfield 30.5, Tyngsboro 23.5

Brookline 105, Natick 100

Durfee 270, Somerset Berkley 292

Duxbury 242, Silver Lake 282

East Bridgewater 130, Abington 116

Hingham 223, Plymouth North 252

Georgetown 112, Triton 103

Gloucester 39, Marblehead 33

Lynn Tech 7, Lowell Catholic 0

Marshfield 241, Whitman-Hanson 274

North Andover 11.5, Central Catholic 8.5

North Quincy 256, Quincy 280

Norwood 252, Millis 273

Old Colony 190, Waltham 165

Old Rochester 245, Apponequet 262

St. John Paul II 236, Upper Cape 253

Sandwich 132, Mashpee 71

Wellesley 118, Milton 84

Winthrop 36.5, Swampscott 35.5

BOYS SOCCER

Amesbury 2, Triton 2

Apponequet 1, Dighton-Rehoboth 1

Beverly 5, Swampscott 0

Bishop Stang 4, Cardinal Spellman 3

Boston International 9, Madison Park 0

Brighton 2, East Boston 2

Case 2, Fairhaven 0

Falmouth Academy 2, Carver 1

Gann Academy 3, Covenant Christian Academy 0

Gloucester 2, Peabody 1

Lincoln-Sudbury 3, Bedford 0

Lynn Tech 7, Lowell Catholic 0

Masconomet 4, Salem 0

Middlesex 2, Dexter Southfield 0

O’Bryant 2, Excel 0

Old Rochester 2, Somerset Berkley 2

St. Mary’s (L) 15, Bishop Fenwick 0

Snowden 4, New Mission 3

Tabor 4, Governor’s Academy 0

TechBoston 12, Cristo Rey 0

Weston 2, Waltham 1

GIRLS SOCCER

Abington 5, Carver 0

Apponequet 0, Dighton-Rehoboth 0

Berwick 5, Kents Hill 1

Beverly 0, Swampscott 0

Bishop Fenwick 3, St. Mary’s (L) 2

Blue Hills 5, Bristol Aggie 0

Cambridge 7, Latin Academy 0

Cathedral 3, Salem Academy 1

Danvers 8, Winthrop 0

Dexter Southfield 5, Rivers 1

Governor’s Academy 2, Tabor 1

Hingham 2, King Philip 1

Lincoln-Sudbury 1, Bedford 0

Martha’s Vineyard 7, O’Bryant 0

Masconomet 8, Salem 0

Peabody 3, Gloucester 1

Pembroke 2, Whitman-Hanson 2

Reading 3, Belmont 0

Saugus 3, Marblehead 1

Somerset Berkley 4, Old Rochester 3

West Bridgewater 5, Bourne 0

Westford Academy 2, Wayland 0

GIRLS SWIMMING

Andover 95, Billerica 85

VOLLEYBALL

Andover 3, North Andover 0

Apponequet 3, Dighton-Rehoboth 0

Attleboro 3, Oliver Ames 2

Barnstable 3, Nantucket 0

Beaver 3, Pingree 0

Billerica 3, Lawrence 0

Boston International 3, Brighton 2

Boston Latin 3, Concord-Carlisle 0

Bourne 3, West Bridgewater 0

BB&N 3, Dana Hall 0

Case 3, Fairhaven 0

Charlestown 3, CASH 1

Dartmouth 3, Durfee 0

Dennis-Yarmouth 3, Nauset 0

Diman 3, Bristol-Plymouth 0

Excel 3, Dearborn 0

Greater New Bedford 3, Seekonk 0

Holliston 3, Dedham 1

Lincoln-Sudbury 3, Bedford 0

Lowell 3, Tewksbury 1

Lynn Classical 3, Malden 0

Marblehead 3, Masconomet 2

Medfield 3, Medway 0

Medford 3, Somerville 0

Methuen 3, Central Catholic 1

Marianapolis Prep (Conn.) 3, Brooks 2

New Bedford Voke 3, Seekonk 0

North Quincy 3, Duxbury 2

Northeast 3, Greater Lawrence 1

Norwood 3, Mills 0

Old Rochester 3, Somerset Berkley 1

St. John Paul II 3, Monomoy 0

Scituate 3, Marshfield 2

Shrewsbury 3, Hoipkinton 0

Silver Lake 3, Hanover 1

South Shore Voke 3, Old Colony 0

Swampscott 3, Saugus 2

Tabor 3, Governor’s Academy 0

Thayer 3, St. Paul’s 1

Quincy 3, Hingham 2

Wayland 3, Westford Academy 2

Weston 3, Waltham 0

Westwood 3, Norton 2

Whitman-Hanson 3, Pembroke 0

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Friday high school roundup/scores: Minuteman tops Arlington Catholic in boys soccer https://www.bostonherald.com/2023/09/15/friday-high-school-roundup-scores-minuteman-tops-arlington-catholic-in-boys-soccer/ Sat, 16 Sep 2023 03:47:15 +0000 https://www.bostonherald.com/?p=3283507 In nonleague action, Shane Carta, Brandan Carta, and Alan Cross-Donnet got the goals as Minuteman earned a 3-1 boys soccer win over Arlington Catholic.

Austin Del Col and Harrison Carswell got on the scoresheet for Rivers (1-0) in a 2-1 victory over Kimball Union (New Hampshire). … Cade Cornell scored a goal and dished out an assist to guide St. Mary’s (Lynn) (3-0) in a 3-0 shutout of Danvers. … Tommy Smith struck for two goals, and Josh Snyder made seven saves as Apponequet (2-2-0) bested Middleboro, 5-1.

Nyzaiah Pacheco tallied the deciding goal for Westport (2-0) in a 1-0 Mayflower Athletic Conference win over Southeastern.

Michael Fernandez-Martin buried a hat trick as Franklin (3-0-1) cruised to a 6-1 win over Foxboro in Hockomock League play.

Field hockey

Avery Bent netted a hat trick and dished out three assists for Dover-Sherborn in a 7-3 nonleague win over Oakmont. … Rianna Lembo finished with a hat trick while Kerri Finneran added a goal and a pair of assists as Central Catholic (3-0) blanked Pentucket, 5-0. … Panayiota Nikolouzos assisted Ava DeCicco on both of her goals as Peabody defeated Everett 2-0.

Alivia Barnes, Khloe Schultz, and two other players scored for Sandwich (4-0) in a 4-1 Cape and Islands League win over Barnstable.

In a Patriot League game, Katie Baldinelli found the back of the net twice as Hanover (2-1-1) blanked Whitman-Hanson, 3-0.

Grace Haskell scored three goals, combining with Sydney Almeida (two goals), Samantha Souza (goal, assist), and Lily Melo (goal) to propel Dartmouth (3-0) in a 7-1 Southeast Conference win over New Bedford. … Toni Freitas notched four goals and an assist within an offensive eruption, as Ellia Delisle (two goals, three assists), Kacey Curran (two goals, three assists), and Emily Curran (two goals, assist) all showed out for Durfee in a 12-0 win over Brockton.

Girls soccer

In a South Coast Conference contest, Reagan Flynn and Morgan Howard scored a goal apiece to lead Apponequet (4-0) to a 2-1 victory over Middleboro.

Eighth grader Mia Medeiros netted the lone goal to lift Dennis-Yarmouth to a 1-0 Cape and Islands League win over Falmouth Academy.

In Hockomock League action, Kelly O’Connor and Anya Zub both finished with an assist and a goal to lead Franklin past Foxboro, 2-1.

Agapi Kouvlis buried the winning goal, her second, with eight minutes remaining in the game to give Southeastern (1-0-1) a 3-2 Mayflower Athletic Conference win over Westport.

Neila Foohey set up Ella Hoffenberg and Joanne Li for both goals in Andover’s (3-0-1) 2-1 nonleague win over Danvers. … Ava DeCicco hit the back of the net twice for Peabody (1-4) in a 2-0 win over Everett. … Freshmen Ally Kelley, Hannah Morse, and Kelsey Tuttle got on the scoresheet for Norwell (3-1) in a 3-1 victory against Sandwich.

Girls volleyball

Hannah Nota grounded five kills, while Mia Bradshaw served 25/26 with seven aces to bolster South Shore Voke (5-0) in a 3-0 Mayflower Athletic Conference win over Upper Cape. … Nevaeh Sullivan recorded 11 kills and a block, and Arielle Sullivan had three digs, three kills and four aces as Bristol-Plymouth (2-1) edged Southeastern, 3-2.

Addison Pillis (11 kills, block), Claire Buletza (10 kills, three aces, three digs), and Tess O’Flynn (19 assists, three digs, 100% serving) put in great performances for Ipswich in a 3-0 victory over Cape Ann League foe Newburyport.

Elle McCormack went 20/21 with six aces at the service line, Layna Ross posted eight kills, and Avery Santos had five kills and seven digs as Greater New Bedford (5-0) swept Seekonk 3-0 in the South Coast Conference.

Chloe Lin notched six aces, while Vivian Schofield and Sarah Tamayo finished with four kills each as Stoneham held off Malden 3-2 in a nonleague clash.

FRIDAY’S SCORES

BOYS CROSS COUNTRY

Ipswich 15, Georgetown 49

Newton North 20, Milton 41

Newton North 16, Weymouth 47

Roxbury Latin 24, Tabor 31

Thayer 28, BB&N 43

GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY

Ipswich 15, Georgetown 50

Middlesex 17, Austin Prep 44

Newton North 15, Milton 50

Thayer 20, BB&N 31

Weymouth 15, Milton 50

Weymouth 21, Newton North 36

FIELD HOCKEY

Acton-Boxboro 3, Chelmsford 0

Arlington 5, Haverhill 0

Burlington 2, Stoneham 0

Central Catholic 5, Pentucket 0

Dartmouth 7, New Bedford 1

Dover-Sherborn 7, Oakmont 3

Durfee 12, Brockton 0

Hanover 3, Whitman-Hanson 0

Hopkinton 4, North Attleboro 1

Ipswich 0, North Andover 0

Marshfield 0, Plymouth North 0

Nauset 3, Sturgis East/West 1

Pembroke 2, Plymouth North 2

Revere 6, Northeast 0

St. John Paul II 1, Middleboro 0

Sandwich 4, Barnstable 1

Tabor 6, Portsmouth Abbey (RI) 0

Weston 3, Wayland 0

BOYS GOLF

Bishop Stang 143, Bridgewater-Raynham 113

Duxbury 244, Plymouth South 261

Franklin 158, Bishop Feehan 166

BOYS SOCCER

Apponequet 5, Middleboro 1

Blue Hills 5, Old Colony 3

Bourne 0, Upper Cape 0

Falmouth 0, St. John Paul II 0

Franklin 6, Foxboro 1

Hull 3, South Shore Voke 0

Middlesex 2, Pomfret (Conn.) 1

Minuteman 3, Arlington Catholic 1

Nauset 2, Monomoy 1

Norton 5, Millis 2

Norwell 2, Sandwich 1

Oliver Ames 2, King Philip 1

Rivers 2, Kimball Union (NH) 1

Rockport 3, Salem Academy 2

St. Mary’s (L) 3, Danvers 0

Weston 7, Cardinal Spellman 0

Westport 1, Southeastern 0

GIRLS SOCCER

Andover 2, Danvers 1

Apponequet 2, Middleboro 1

Bishop Stang 3, Somerset Berkley 0

Cardinal Spellman 5, West Bridgewater 3

Dartmouth 5, Greater New Bedford 1

Dennis-Yarmouth 1, Falmouth Academy 0

Franklin 2, Foxboro 0

King Philip 4, Oliver Ames 0

Middlesex 3, Pomfret (Conn.) 1

Natick 1, Wellesley 0

Nauset 3, Monomoy 0

Needham 3, Weymouth 0

Newton North 2, Lincoln-Sudbury 0

Norton 3, Millis 1

Norwell 3, Sandwich 1

Peabody 2, Everett 0

Rockport 4, Salem Academy 0

Southeastern 3, Westport 2

Tabor 0, Worcester Academy 0

SWIMMING & DIVING

Central Catholic 98, Dracut 66

Methuen/Tewksbury 99, Haverhill 87

GIRLS VOLLEYBALL

Austin Prep 3, Thayer 2

Bristol-Plymouth 3, Southeastern 2

Cape Cod Tech 3, Old Colony 0

Chelmsford 3, Billerica 1

Cohasset 3, Hanover 2

Dartmouth 3, North Quincy 0

Franklin 3, Oliver Ames 0

Greater New Bedford 3, Seekonk 0

Ipswich 3, Newburyport 0

Lynn Classical 3, Wilmington 0

Lynnfield 3, North Reading 0

Medfield 3, Ashland 0

Medford 3, Salem 1

New Bedford 3, Taunton 2

Newton South 3, Boston Latin 1

Old Rochester 3, Dennis-Yarmouth 0

Pentucket 3, Triton 1

Quincy 3, Rockland 1

Silver Lake 3, East Bridgewater 1

South Shore Voke 3, Upper Cape 0

Stoneham 3, Malden 2

Tabor 3, Portsmouth Abbey (RI) 2

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Friday night football roundup/scores: Milford shuts out Wellesley, 24-0 https://www.bostonherald.com/2023/09/15/friday-night-football-roundup-scores-milford-shuts-out-wellesley-24-0/ Sat, 16 Sep 2023 03:44:15 +0000 https://www.bostonherald.com/?p=3283819 Nick Araujo ran for 141 yards and two scores, while adding a 41-yard field goal as Milford (2-0) blanked nonleague host Wellesley 24-0 Friday afternoon.

In other nonleague action, Tyler Lennox tossed three touchdown passes, and Patrick Antaya rushed for two touchdowns as Carver (2-0) rolled to a 49-0 win over Tri-County. … Mateo Pina finished with a pair of scores on the ground to lift Old Rochester (1-1) past Bishop Stang, 14-8. … Max Finney ran for 144 yards and a touchdown, while Shawn Markham added 101 rushing yards as Old Colony (2-0) beat Nashoba Tech, 19-12. … Tyler Kline rushed for a score as South Shore Voke (2-0) defeated Bourne, 14-3. … Dan Chelmo picked off a pair of passes to lead East Bridgewater (1-1) past Nauset, 14-10. … Jordan DePina and Joe Earmer combined to run for five touchdowns as Rockland (2-0) pulled away from Manchester-Essex.

… Nick Tiani ran for 259 yards and three touchdowns, while adding a TD reception as Hull (1-1) defeated Holbrook/Avon, 40-11. Sean Reilly added 10 tackles for the Pirates. …Aiden Kundel completed 9-of-19 passes for 235 yards and three touchdowns as Barnstable (2-0) defeated New Bedford, 45-20. Chevy Shakespeare caught five passes for 135 yards and a touchdown, while adding 35 rushing yards on four carries. … Gio Lynch-Ruberio and Casious Johnson combined to rush for 217 yards and three scores as Plymouth South (2-0) handled Revere, 35-6.

Daniel Cordeiro rushed for 164 yards on 29 carries and also caught a TD pass as St. John Paul (1-1) defeated Tech Boston, 18-14. … Jayden Barber completed 19-of-29 passes for 300 yards and two touchdowns and also ran for a score as Dennis-Yarmouth (2-0) edged Dighton-Rehoboth, 34-32. Peyton Kellett caught seven passes for 184 yards and two touchdowns.

Dylan Keenan threw for three touchdowns, caught a TD pass and rushed for a score as Taunton (2-0) defeated Durfee, 33-0. … Will McNamara caught two of Owen Pace’s four touchdown passes, pairing up to lead Pembroke (1-1) to a 45-0 win over Austin Prep. … Caiden Montas rushed for 151 yards and two touchdowns, while teammate Aidan Landers added 140 yards and three scores as Blue Hills rolled past Monty Tech, 50-12. … Garoid Stones completed 14-of-19 passes for 184 yards and two touchdowns as Braintree defeated North Quincy, 30-7.

Jayden Torres ran for 208 yards and two scores and also caught a touchdown pass as Triton (1-1) defeated Ipswich 28-7 in the Cape Ann League. Liam Londergan led an inspired defensive effort with 14 tackles. … Michael Sanchez and Max Sanchez combined to rush for 279 yards and four touchdowns in the first half as Amesbury (2-0) defeated Essex Tech, 32-0. … Tyler Adamo ran for two scores and fired two touchdown passes to Joey Cucciniello as Lynnfield (2-0) coasted to a 34-12 win over Newburyport.

Tommy DeSimone ran for 140 yards and three touchdowns on 28 carries to lead Saugus (2-0) to a 28-22 win over Northeast/Mystic Valley. Cam Preston completed 11-of-18 passes for 246 yards and a score with Isaiah Rodriguez leading the way with five catches for 134 yards and a touchdown.on 28 carries and 3 TD’s to lead the Sachems over the NE Voke Golden Knights.

Jovan Machado finished with six carries for 110 yards rushing and a trio of touchdowns, as KIPP Academy cruised to a 38-0 shutout of Latin Academy. … Zachary Rogers ran for one score and caught a TD pass as Shawsheen (2-0) defeated Belmont, 21-6. … Quentyn Dulin threw for 258 yards and two scores, while rushing for two more scores as Brighton (2-0) rallied to defeat East Boston, 42-24.

Cesar Reyes rushed for 108 yards and scored twice as Lynn Tech (2-0) defeated Chelsea, 26-0. … Drew Fitzgerald threw a pair of touchdown passes to Cam Bethel as North Andover (1-0) defeated Beverly, 21-6. … Tyler Bartini returned a punt 48 yards for the winning score with less than two minutes left to give Lee (1-1) a 20-15 win over Lowell Catholic. … Eric Power rushed for a pair of touchdowns to boost Boston Latin (2-0) to a 21-6 victory over O’Bryant.

Judd Dorival ran for 201 yards and a score, while Gus O’Hara had a pair of touchdowns, including a 95-yard kickoff return as Billerica (2-0) defeated Westford Academy, 35-7. … Michael Lawler threw for two scores as Wilmington (2-0) beat Wahconah, 28-6. … Kayden Souza ran for 117 yards on 25 carries as Gloucester beat Weston, 17-8.

Anthony Nichols rushed for 125 yards and four touchdowns, while returning a kick for a fifth score as Bishop Fenwick (2-0) rolled to a 55-0 win over Arlington Catholic in the Catholic Central League. Luke Connolly ran for 85 yards and two scores and also caught a 70-yard TD pass.

Jackson Belsan finished 10-for-13 passing with 280 yards and five total touchdowns (four passing, one rushing), as Scituate (1-1) rolled to a 47-7 win over Patriot League rival Whitman-Hanson.

Carlos Rodriques threw for 111 yards and two scores, while rushing for two more scores as Everett (1-1) beat Somerville 59-0 in the Greater Boston League. Damien Lackland added 118 rushing yards and two more touchdowns for the Crimson Tide.

Shane Field ran for two scores to propel Salem (2-0) past Danvers 15-7 in a Northeastern Conference matchup.

Devin Harding rushed for 162 yards and two touchdowns, while adding a TD reception as Holliston (1-1) defeated Middleboro, 29-6.

Johnny Enman completed 17-of-22 passes for 350 yards and three touchdowns, while Dante Berger rushed for 105 yards and three scores as Andover (2-0) defeated Chelmsford 42-14 in the Merrimack Valley Conference.

 

THURSDAY’S RESULTS

Abington 34, Apponequet 26

Andover 42, Chelmsford 14

Archbishop Williams 35, Oliver Ames 16

BC High 44, Reading 7

Cardinal Spellman 50, Martha’s Vineyard 7

Cathedral 20, Whittier 14

Dedham 16, Medfield 0

Dexter Southfield 28, Kingswood Oxford 20

Duxbury 21, Mansfield 17

Fairhaven 35, Medway 0

Franklin 21, Brockton 13

Greater Lawrence 49, Hamilton-Wenham 14

Holliston 29, Middleboro 6

Hopkinton 21, Algonquin 14

Hudson 35, Dover-Sherborn 13

King Philip 34, Marblehead 6

Marlboro 35, Falmouth 0

Mashpee 34, Nantucket 7

Milton 49, Framingham 0

Natick 14, Walpole 7

Needham 14, Lincoln-Sudbury 13

Newton South 29, Brookline 8

Norwood 41, Canton 7

Quincy 21, Concord-Carlisle 19

Shepherd Hill 42, Groton-Dunstable 20

Shrewsbury 49, Acton-Boxboro 14

Swampscott 27, Lynn English 12

Wakefield 35, Lexington 0

Wayland 27, Ashland 20

Westborough 7, Sharon 0

Westwood 17, Bellingham 16

Weymouth 19, Newton North 14

Winchester 16, Waltham 6

FRIDAY’S GAMES

Amesbury 32, Essex Tech 0

Arlington 41, Stoneham 22

Atlantis Charter/Westport 46, Minuteman 8

Barnstable 45, New Bedford 20

Bartlett 22, Keefe Tech 12

Bedford 20, Malden Catholic 13

Billerica 35, Westford Academy 7

Bishop Feehan 29, Attleboro 6

Bishop Fenwick 55, Arlington Catholic 0

Blue Hills 50, Monty Tech 14

Boston Latin 21, O’Bryant 6

Braintree 30, North Quincy 7

Brighton 42, East Boston 24

Bristol-Plymouth 28, Upper Cape 6

Cambridge 26, Medford 7

Cape Cod Tech 14, Monomoy 12

Cardinal Newman (Fla.) 35, Catholic Memorial 2

Carver 49, Tri-County 0

Cheshire 20, Brunswick 14

Dartmouth 28, Greater New Bedford 13

Dennis-Yarmouth 34, Dighton-Rehoboth 32

Diman 13, Seekonk 8

Dracut/Innovation 38, English/New Mission 0

East Bridgewater 14, Nauset 10

Everett 59, Somerville 0

Foxboro 14, North Attleboro 0

Gloucester 17, Weston 8

Hanover 37, Hingham 15

Hull 40, Holbrook/Avon 11

KIPP 38, Latin Academy 0

Lee 20, Lowell Catholic 15

Lowell 29, Nashua South (NH) 8

Lynnfield 34, Newburyport 12

Lynn Tech 26, Chelsea 0

Melrose 42, Malden 6

Methuen 27, Marshfield 24

Milford 24, Wellesley 0

Mount Pleasant (RI) 42, Watertown 14

North Andover 21, Beverly 6

Northbridge 22, St. Bernard’s 20 (ot)

North Middlesex 42, Greater Lowell 7

Norwell 26, West Bridgewater 14

Old Colony 19, Nashoba Tech 12

Old Rochester 14, Bishop Stang 8

Peabody 31, Lynn Classical 14

Pembroke 45, Austin Prep 0

Pentucket/Georgetown 24, North Reading 16 (ot)

Plymouth South 35, Revere 6

Phillips Exeter 35, Suffield 7

Quabbin 34, David Prouty 29

Randolph 27, Millis 9

Rockland 33, Manchester Essex 16

St. John Paul 18, Tech Boston 14

St. John’s (S) 20, LaSalle (RI) 14

St. Mary’s (Lynn) 15, Winthrop 14
Salem 15, Danvers 7

Sandwich 20, Plymouth North 14

Saugus 28, Northeast/Mystic Valley 22

Scituate 47, Whitman-Hanson 7

Shawsheen 21, Belmont 6

Somerset Berkley 35, Stoughton 14

South Shore Voke 14, Bourne 3

Southeastern 20, Case 0

Taunton 33, Durfee 0

Tewksbury 42, Haverhill 12

Triton 28, Ipswich 7

Uxbridge 56, Blackstone Valley 0

Wachusett 21, Lawrence 12

Wareham 50. Murdock 8

Wilmington 28, Wahconah 8

Woburn 16, Burlington 14

Xaverian 41, Bridgewater-Raynham 0

SATURDAY’S GAME

Central Catholic at St. John’s Prep, 1:30

BOXES

AMESBURY 32, ESSEX TECH 0

Amesbury (2-0)     16  16   0   0   –  32

Essex Tech (0-2)     0    0   0   0   –   0

AM – Michael Sanchez 24 run (Michael Sanchez rush)

AM – Max Sanchez 67 run (Max Sanchez rush)

AM – Michael Sanchez 80 run (Michael Sanchez rush)

AM – Max Sanchez 53 run (Max Sanchez rush)

BILLERICA 35, WESTFORD ACADEMY 7

Billerica (2-0)                   0  20  8  7  – 35

Westford Academy (1-1)  0   7  0  0  – 7

BI – Gus O’Gara 25 pass from Steven Gentile (conversion failed)

WA – Evan Pasters 32 pass from Jake Cullen (Ryan Kyle kick)

BI – O’Gara 93 kickoff return (conversion failed)

BI – Judd Dorival 8 run (Gentile conversion)

BI – Gentile 4 run (Noah Canada conversion)

BI – Gentile 21 run (Dan Venezia kick)

BISHOP FENWICK 55, ARLINGTON CATHOLIC 0

Bishop Fenwick (2-0)   28  20  7  0  – 55

Arlington Catholic (0-2)  0   0   0  0  –  0

BF – Anthony Nichols 25 run (Aidan Silva kick)

BF – Nichols 17 run (Silva kick)

BF – Luke Connolly 20 run (Silva kick)

BF – Nichols 21 run (Silva kick)

BF – Connolly 70 pass from Brayden Clifford (Silva kick)

BF – Nichols 55 run (kick failed)

BF – Connolly 67 run (Silva kick)

BF – Nichols 70 kick return (Silva kick)

BOSTON LATIN 21, O’BRYANT 6

O’Bryant (0-1)        6  0    0  0  –  6

Boston Latin (2-0)  0  0  14 7  –  21

OB – Montavius Zollercoffer 8 run (rush failed)

BL – Augie Groh 3 run (Charlie Hauck pass from Groh)

BL – Eric Power 4 run (rush failed)

BL – Power 4 run (Ronan Brown kick)

CARDINAL NEWMAN 35, CATHOLIC MEMORIAL 2

Catholic Memorial (1-1)   0   0    2    0  –  2

Cardinal Newman (4-0)   7    7    7 14  –  35

CN – Jbo Brown 2 run (Jack Beylo kick)

CN – Nae’Shaun Montgomery 32 pass from Luke Warnock (Beylo kick)

CM – Safety

CN – Dallas Desouza 13 pass from Warnock (Beylo kick)

CN – Xanai Scott 67 fumble return (Beylo kick)

CN – Emmanuel Toro 2 run (Beylo kick)

COHASSET 20, SILVER LAKE 7

Silver Lake (0-2)   0    7    0    0    –    7

Cohasset  (1-1)    0   20   0    0    –   20

CO – Liam Appleton 2 run (John Shannon kick)

CO – Jack Cullinan 40 interception return (John Shannon kick)

SL – Michael Krevosky 10 pass from Michael Beaushane (Brendan McMahon kick)

CO – Liam Appleton 5 pass from Michael Wildfire (kick failed)

 

DENNIS-YARMOUTH 34, DIGHTON-REHOBOTH 32

Dennis-Yarmouth (2-0)      0   21   7    6  –  34

Dighton-Rehoboth (0-2)    12   0   7   13  –  32

DR – Kevin Gousie Jr. 26 run (kick failed)

DR – Aiden Thurber 25 pass from Joel DaSilva (run failed)

DY – Peyton Kellett 37 pass from Jayden Barber (Zach Quintiliani kick)

DY – Oliver Doto 6 run (Quintiliani kick)

DY – Kellett 8 pass from Barber (Quintiliani kick)

DR – Evan Thibert 8 pass from DaSilva (Justin Escobar kick)

DY – Barber 3 run (Quintiliani kick)

DR – David Diaz 3 run (kick failed)

DY – Doto 28 run (kick failed)

DR – Gousie Jr. 18 run (DaSilva kick)

 

FOXBORO 14, NORTH ATTLEBORO 0

Foxboro (1-0)            0    7    7    0   –   14

North Attleboro (1-0)            0    0    0    0   –    0

FO – Ben Angelini 69 run (Owen Hayes kick)

FO – Lincoln Moore 1 run (Hayes kick)

GLOUCESTER 17, WESTON 8

Gloucester (2-0)  7   3   0   7   –   17

Weston (0-2)       0    8  0   0   –    8

GL – Jaylen Severino 5 run (Cameron Widtfeldt kick)

WE – Jonah Becker 8 pass from Ryan Kirmelewicz (Emilio Tanzi rush)

GL – Widfeldt 21 field goal

GL – Widfeldt 10 run (Widfeldt kick)

 

HOPKINTON 21, ALGONQUIN 14

Hopkinton (2-0) 7 7 7 0  – 21

Algonquin (0-2)  0 0 8 6 – 14

HP – Nick Pedroli 85 pass from Julian Rivard (Jon Winslow kick)

HP – Charlie Petruney 12 pass from Rivard (Winslow kick)

HP – Jakai Bellafato 5 run (Winslow kick)

AL – Liam Cunniffe 5 run (Cunniffe rush)

AL – Walter Rogers 3 run (kick failed)

KIPP ACADEMY 38, LATIN ACADEMY 0

Latin Academy   0   0   0   0    –    0

KIPP Academy  0  30  8   0    –   38

KA – Morenel Castro 90 run (Jovan Machado rush)

KA – Machado 40 run (Shaneico Bell rush)

KA – Machado 18 run (Enoch Omitoso rush)

KA – Alan Delgado 45 run (pass failed)

KA – Machado 11 run (Omitoso rush)

 

LEE 20, LOWELL CATHOLIC 15

Lowell Catholic (0-2)    8   7   0   0   –   15

Lee (1-1)                      0   6   8   6   –   20

LC – Andrew Kanakor 65 kick return (Sean Scott pass from Aidan Virella)

LE – Tyler Bartini 3 run (conversion failed)

LC – Shawn Nherisson 50 pass from Dylan Eld (Eld kick)

LE – Bartini 5 run (Shaun Kinney pass from Omari Smith)

LE – Bartini 50 punt return (conversion failed)

LYNNFIELD 34, NEWBURYPORT 12

Lynnfield (2-0)       6 14 7 7 – 34

Newburyport (1-1) 6  0  0 6 – 12

LY – Tyler Adamo 1 run (Max Lagrasso kick)

NE – Colin Fuller 32 run (kick failed)

LY – Adamo 32 run (Lagrasso kick)

LY – Joey Cucciniello 55 pass from Adamo (Lagrasso kick)

LY – Cucciniello 40 pass from Adamo (Lagrasso kick)

LY – Spencer D’agusta 40 interception return (Lagrasso kick)

NE – Sam Craig 2 pass from Sean Miles (kick failed)

LYNN TECH 26, CHELSEA 0

Lynn Tech (2-0) 0  12  14  0 – 26

Chelsea (0-2)    0   0    0   0 – 0

LT – Cesar Reyes 18 run (kick failed)

LT – Jadiel Ortega 7 run (conversion failed)

LT – Reyes 46 run (Chris Alfaro rush)

LT – Ethan Prum 2 run (conversion failed)

MASHPEE 34, NANTUCKET 7

Nantucket (0-2) 0   0   0  7  – 7

Mashpee (1-1)  20 8  6  0  – 34

MS – Vinny Pinnetti 26 pass from Dominic Matteodo (rush failed)

MS – Logan Wills 7 run (pass failed)

MS – Matteodo 1 run (Pinnetti pass from Matteodo)

MS – Matteodo 13 run (Matteodo rush)

MS – Makai Hue 5 run (pass failed)

NT – Rashawn Wray 20 pass from Carlos Aguilar (Haigh kick)

MILFORD 24, WELLESLEY 0

Milford      (2-0)  10   7   7   0   –   24

Wellesley (0-2)    0   0    0   0   –    0

MI – C.J. Farrell 24 pass from Jack Buckley (Nick Araujo kick)

MI – Araujo 41 field goal

MI – Araujo 14 run (Araujo kick)

MI – Araujo 82 run (Araujo kick)

MT. PLEASANT (RI) 42, WATERTOWN 14

Mt. Pleasant (RI) (2-0)     0   12    8   22   –   42

Watertown (1-1)                 7     0    7     0   –   14

WA – Owen Newlon 9 run (Stefano Salvucci kick)

MT – Benjamin Soe 5 run (conversion failed)

MT – Adonai Lopez 4 run (conversion failed)

WA – Owen Newton 9 run (Salvucci kick)

MT – Thomas West 87 pass from Lopez (conversion failed)

MT – Safety

MT – West 15 pass from Lopez (conversion failed)

MT – Gado Palmer 60 interception return (Lopez run)

MT – Avery Taylor 30 run (Stylez Negron pass from Lopez)

NORTH ANDOVER 21, BEVERLY 6

Beverly (0-2)            0  0  0  6  – 6

North Andover (1-0) 0  7  7  7 – 21

NA – Cam Bethel 20 pass from Drew Fitzgerald (Bethel kick)

BE – Brendan McCarron 5 run (kick failed)

NA – Bethel 47 pass from Fitzgerald (Bethel kick)

NA – Zach Wolinski 2 run (Bethel kick)

NORWOOD 41, CANTON 7

Canton (1-1)    7 7 7 0  – 21

Norwood (2-0)  0 0 8 6 – 14

NO – Brian Dearborn 28 pass from Matty Mahoney (Micah Papadopulous kick)

NO – Jack Dwyer 60 run (Papadopulous kick)

CA – Owen Lane 2 run (kick good)

NO – Dearborn 10 pass from Mahoney (Mahoney rush)

NO – Dearborn 50 pass from Mahoney (Papadopulous kick)

NO – Mahoney 6 run (Papadopulous kick)

NO – Mahoney 3 run (kick failed)

OLD ROCHESTER 14, BISHOP STANG 8

Bishop Stang (0-2)  0  8  0  0 – 8

Old Rochester (1-1) 0 14 0  0 – 14

OR – Mateo Pina 28 run (Remy Wilson kick)

BS – Dominic Cavallo 3 run (Keegan Plante rush)

OR – Pina 3 run (Wilson kick)

PEMBROKE 45, AUSTIN PREP 0

Pembroke (1-1)      7   13  19   6   –  45

Austin Prep (0-1)    0    0    0    0   –   0

PE – Riece Dunton 1 run (Wes Wiggins kick)

PE – Will McNamara 10 pass from Owen Pace (Wiggins kick)

PE – Brenden Kanya 54 pass from Pace (Wiggins kick)

PE – McNamara 47 pass from Pace (Wiggins kick)

PE – Jayden Leonard 15 pass from Pace (Wiggins kick)

PE – Dunton 38 run (Wiggins kick)

PE – Jake Gasboro 52 run (Wiggins kick)

PLYMOUTH SOUTH 35, REVERE 6

Plymouth South (2-0)  14  14  7  0 – 35

Revere (0-2)                 0    0   0  6 – 6

PS – Tim Durocher 12 run (Ian Wernik kick)

PS – Gio Lynch-Ruberio 94 run (Wernik kick)

PS – Casious Johnson 8 run (Wernik kick)

PS – Johnson 50 run (Wernik kick)

PS – Justin LaChance 45 pass from Lucas Swift (Wernik kick)

RE – Touchdown 1 run (rush failed)

ROCKLAND 33, MANCHESTER-ESSEX 16

Manchester-Essex (1-1)   8   0   8    0    –   16

Rockland (2-0)                19   0   0    14  –   33

RO – Joe Earner 74 run (Jacob Comman kick)

RO – Earner 12 run (kick failed)

ME – Kevin McKenna 26 run (Stephen Martin run)

RO – Jordan DePina 72 run (kick failed)

ME – Quinn Brady 13 pass from Zach Hurd (Brady pass from Zach Hurd)

RO – Jordan DePina 5 run (Comman kick)

RO – DePina 75 yd run (Comman kick)

ST. MARY’S (L) 15, WINTHROP 14

Winthrop (1-1)    7    0   7    0   –   14

St. Mary’s (2-0)   0   0   0   15  –    15

WI – Nick Cappuccio 22 run (George Galuris kick)

WI – Dimitri Koutsoflakis 2 run (Galuris kick)

SM – Maxwell Parent 7 run (run failed)

SM – Safety

SM – Parent 1 run (Parent kick)

SALEM 15, DANVERS 7

Danvers (0-2) 0  7  0  0 – 7

Salem (2-0)    0  0  7  8 – 15

DA – Luke Metivier 66 pass from Travis Voisine (Connor Akerman kick)

SA – Shane Field 69 run (Corey Grimes kick)

SA – Field 1 run (Logan Abboud pass from Grimes)

SAUGUS 28, NORTHEAST 22

Northeast (1-1)  6    0     8     8    –   22

Saugus (2-0)    14    0     7     7    –   28

SA – Tommy DeSimone 2 run (kick failed)

NE – Chris Zullo 66 run (rush failed)

SA – DeSimone 2 run (Isaiah Rodriguez pass from Cam Preston)

SA – Rodriguez 47 pass from Preston (Connor Bloom kick)

NE – Zullo 3 run (Zullo rush)

SA – DeSimone 5 run (Bloom kick)

NE – Sam Lacombe 32 run (Zullo rush)

SCITUATE 47, WHITMAN-HANSON 7

Whitman-Hanson (1-1)    0     7     0     0    –   7

Scituate (1-1)                  20   13   14     0   –  47

SC – Lawson Foley 5 pass from Jackson Belsan (Griffin McGirr kick)

SC – Charlie Hartwell 63 pass from Belsan (McGirr kick)

SC – Hartwell 37 pass from Belsan (kick failed)

SC – Willy Robinson 23 run (kick failed)

WH – Billy Morgan 7 pass from Ryan Nash

SC – Sam Allard 75 pass from Belsan (McGirr kick)

SC – Belsan 3 run (McGirr kick)

SC – James DeCourcey 18 interception return (McGirr kick)

SHAWSHEEN 21, BELMONT 6

Belmont (1-1)        0  6  0  0  – 6

Shawsheen (2-0)  7  14  0  0 – 21

SH – Caleb Caceres 3 run (Jared Bishop kick)

SH – Zachary Rogers 39 run (Bishop kick)

BE – Adrien Gurung 20 run

SH – Zachary Rogers 29 pass from Sidney Tildsley (Bishop kick)

SOUTH SHORE TECH 14, BOURNE 3

South Shore Tech (2-0) 0  8  0  6 – 14

Bourne (1-1)                  3  0  0  0 – 3

BO – Sam Turgiss 37 field goal

SS – Tyler Kline 7 run (Kline rush)

SS – Jackson Ahr punt return (rush failed)

 

SOUTHEASTERN 20, CASE 0

Case (1-1)               0     0    0     0     –     0

Southeastern (1-1)  0    13   0     7     –    20

SE – Trevor Lodge 35 blocked punt return (Adriano Xavier kick)

SE – Mehkei Gibson 9 run (kick failed)

SE – Greg Tiso 2 run (Xavier kick)

 

TAUNTON 33, DURFEE 0

Taunton (2-0)  0  0  27  6 – 33

Durfee (0-2)   0   0  0   0  – 0

TA – Dylan Keenan 1 run (Trinley Dudley kick)

TA – Jose Touron 45 pass from Keenan (Dudley kick)

TA – Keenan 33 pass from Touron (Dudley kick)

TA – Touron 4 pass from Keenan (Dudley kick)

TA – Demetrious Sherrion 45 pass from Keenan (kick failed)

 

TEWKSBURY 42,  HAVERHILL 12

Tewksbury (2-0)   28   14    0      0   –  42

Haverhill (1-1)      0       0    0    12   –  12

TE – Hunter Johnson 3 run (Jackson Feudo kick)

TE – Cam Kearney 34 pass from Vinny Ciancio (Feudo kick)

TE – Johnson 30 run (Feudo kick)

TE – Kearney 75 punt return (Feudo kick)

TE – Tyler Barnes 7 run (Feudo kick)

TE – Tyler Barnes 44 run (Feudo kick)

HA – Jonathan Wallis 1 run (kick no good)

HA – Kevin McAnich 34 pass from Alexander Gomes (rush failed)

WILMINGTON 28, WAHCONAH 8

Wilmington (2-0)      14  7  0  7  –  28

Wahconah (1-1)        0   0  8  0  –  8

WI – Christian Febbo 35 pass from Michael Lawler (Hunter Sands Kick)

WI – Pat DeLucia 22 pass from Lawler (Sands kick)

WI – AJ Chisholm 58 punt return (Sands kick)

WA – West Dewa 76 kick return (Jacob Cooper pass from Braeden Melle)

WI – Ayden Bellevy 1 run (Sands kick)

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Friday’s high school football boxscores and highlights https://www.bostonherald.com/2023/09/15/fridays-high-school-football-boxscores-and-highlights-2/ Sat, 16 Sep 2023 03:11:13 +0000 https://www.bostonherald.com/?p=3283783 Nick Araujo ran for 141 yards and two scores, while adding a 41-yard field goal as Milford (2-0) blanked nonleague host Wellesley 24-0 Friday afternoon.

In other nonleague action, Tyler Lennox tossed three touchdown passes, and Patrick Antaya rushed for two touchdowns as Carver (2-0) rolled to a 49-0 win over Tri-County. … Mateo Pina finished with a pair of scores on the ground to lift Old Rochester (1-1) past Bishop Stang, 14-8. … Max Finney ran for 144 yards and a touchdown, while Shawn Markham added 101 rushing yards as Old Colony (2-0) beat Nashoba Tech, 19-12. … Tyler Kline rushed for a score as South Shore Voke (2-0) defeated Bourne, 14-3. … Dan Chelmo picked off a pair of passes to lead East Bridgewater (1-1) past Nauset, 14-10.

… Nick Tiani ran for 259 yards and three touchdowns, while adding a TD reception as Hull (1-1) defeated Holbrook/Avon, 40-11. Sean Reilly added 10 tackles for the Pirates. …Aiden Kundel completed 9-of-19 passes for 235 yards and three touchdowns as Barnstable (2-0) defeated New Bedford, 45-20. Chevy Shakespeare caught five passes for 135 yards and a touchdown, while adding 35 rushing yards on four carries. … Gio Lynch-Ruberio and Casious Johnson combined to rush for 217 yards and three scores as Plymouth South (2-0) handled Revere, 35-6.

Dylan Keenan threw for three touchdowns, caught a TD pass and rushed for a score as Taunton (2-0) defeated Durfee, 33-0. … Will McNamara caught two of Owen Pace’s four touchdown passes, pairing up to lead Pembroke (1-1) to a 45-0 win over Austin Prep. … Caiden Montas rushed for 151 yards and two touchdowns, while teammate Aidan Landers added 140 yards and three scores as Blue Hills rolled past Monty Tech, 50-12.

Jayden Torres ran for 208 yards and two scores and also caught a touchdown pass as Triton (1-1) defeated Ipswich 28-7 in the Cape Ann League. Liam Londergan led an inspired defensive effort with 14 tackles. … Michael Sanchez and Max Sanchez combined to rush for 279 yards and four touchdowns in the first half as Amesbury (2-0) defeated Essex Tech, 32-0. … Tyler Adamo ran for two scores and fired two touchdown passes to Joey Cucciniello as Lynnfield (2-0) coasted to a 34-12 win over Newburyport.

Jovan Machado finished with six carries for 110 yards rushing and a trio of touchdowns, as KIPP Academy cruised to a 38-0 shutout of Latin Academy. … Zachary Rogers ran for one score and caught a TD pass as Shawsheen (2-0) defeated Belmont, 21-6. … Quentyn Dulin threw for 258 yards and two scores, while rushing for two more scores as Brighton (2-0) rallied to defeat East Boston, 42-24.

Cesar Reyes rushed for 108 yards and scored twice as Lynn Tech (2-0) defeated Chelsea, 26-0. … Drew Fitzgerald threw a pair of touchdown passes to Cam Bethel as North Andover (1-0) defeated Beverly, 21-6. … Tyler Bartini returned a punt 48 yards for the winning score with less than two minutes left to give Lee (1-1) a 20-15 win over Lowell Catholic. … Eric Power rushed for a pair of touchdowns to boost Boston Latin (2-0) to a 21-6 victory over O’Bryant.

Judd Dorival ran for 201 yards and a score, while Gus O’Hara had a pair of touchdowns, including a 95-yard kickoff return as Billerica (2-0) defeated Westford Academy, 35-7. … Michael Lawler threw for two scores as Wilmington (2-0) beat Wahconah, 28-6.

Anthony Nichols rushed for 125 yards and four touchdowns, while returning a kick for a fifth score as Bishop Fenwick (2-0) rolled to a 55-0 win over Arlington Catholic in the Catholic Central League. Luke Connolly ran for 85 yards and two scores and also caught a 70-yard TD pass.

Jackson Belsan finished 10-for-13 passing with 280 yards and five total touchdowns (four passing, one rushing), as Scituate (1-1) rolled to a 47-7 win over Patriot League rival Whitman-Hanson.

Shane Field ran for two scores to propel Salem (2-0) past Danvers 15-7 in a Northeastern Conference matchup.

Devin Harding rushed for 162 yards and two touchdowns, while adding a TD reception as Holliston (1-1) defeated Middleboro, 29-6.

Johnny Enman completed 17-of-22 passes for 350 yards and three touchdowns, while Dante Berger rushed for 105 yards and three scores as Andover (2-0) defeated Chelmsford 42-14 in the Merrimack Valley Conference.

 

THURSDAY’S RESULTS

Abington 34, Apponequet 26

Andover 42, Chelmsford 14

Archbishop Williams 35, Oliver Ames 16

BC High 44, Reading 7

Cardinal Spellman 50, Martha’s Vineyard 7

Cathedral 20, Whittier 14

Dedham 16, Medfield 0

Dexter Southfield 28, Kingswood Oxford 20

Duxbury 21, Mansfield 17

Fairhaven 35, Medway 0

Franklin 21, Brockton 13

Greater Lawrence 49, Hamilton-Wenham 14

Holliston 29, Middleboro 6

Hopkinton 21, Algonquin 14

Hudson 35, Dover-Sherborn 13

King Philip 34, Marblehead 6

Marlboro 35, Falmouth 0

Mashpee 34, Nantucket 7

Milton 49, Framingham 0

Natick 14, Walpole 7

Needham 14, Lincoln-Sudbury 13

Newton South 29, Brookline 8

Norwood 41, Canton 7

Quincy 21, Concord-Carlisle 19

Shepherd Hill 42, Groton-Dunstable 20

Shrewsbury 49, Acton-Boxboro 14

Swampscott 27, Lynn English 12

Wakefield 35, Lexington 0

Wayland 27, Ashland 20

Westborough 7, Sharon 0

Westwood 17, Bellingham 16

Weymouth 19, Newton North 14

Winchester 16, Waltham 6

FRIDAY’S GAMES

Amesbury 32, Essex Tech 0

Arlington 41, Stoneham 22

Atlantis Charter/Westport 46, Minuteman 8

Barnstable 45, New Bedford 20

Bartlett 22, Keefe Tech 12

Bedford 20, Malden Catholic 13

Billerica 35, Westford Academy 7

Bishop Feehan 29, Attleboro 6

Bishop Fenwick 55, Arlington Catholic 0

Blue Hills 50, Monty Tech 14

Boston Latin 21, O’Bryant 6

Braintree 30, North Quincy 7

Brighton 42, East Boston 24

Bristol-Plymouth 28, Upper Cape 6

Cambridge 26, Medford 7

Cape Cod Tech 14, Monomoy 12

Cardinal Newman (Fla.) 35, Catholic Memorial 2

Carver 49, Tri-County 0

Cheshire 20, Brunswick 14

Dartmouth 28, Greater New Bedford 13

Dennis-Yarmouth 34, Dighton-Rehoboth 32

Diman 13, Seekonk 8

Dracut/Innovation 38, English/New Mission 0

East Bridgewater 14, Nauset 10

Everett 59, Somerville 0

Foxboro 14, North Attleboro 0

Gloucester 17, Weston 8

Hanover 37, Hingham 15

Hull 40, Holbrook/Avon 11

KIPP 38, Latin Academy 0

Lee 20, Lowell Catholic 15

Lowell 29, Nashua South (NH) 8

Lynnfield 34, Newburyport 12

Lynn Tech 26, Chelsea 0

Melrose 42, Malden 6

Methuen 27, Marshfield 24

Milford 24, Wellesley 0

Mount Pleasant (RI) 42, Watertown 14

North Andover 21, Beverly 6

Northbridge 22, St. Bernard’s 20 (ot)

North Middlesex 42, Greater Lowell 7

Norwell 26, West Bridgewater 14

Old Colony 19, Nashoba Tech 12

Old Rochester 14, Bishop Stang 8

Peabody 31, Lynn Classical 14

Pembroke 45, Austin Prep 0

Pentucket/Georgetown 24, North Reading 16 (ot)

Plymouth South 35, Revere 6

Phillips Exeter 35, Suffield 7

Quabbin 34, David Prouty 29

Randolph 27, Millis 9

Rockland 33, Manchester Essex 16

St. John Paul 18, Tech Boston 14

St. John’s (S) 20, LaSalle (RI) 14

St. Mary’s (Lynn) 15, Winthrop 14
Salem 15, Danvers 7

Sandwich 20, Plymouth North 14

Saugus 28, Northeast/Mystic Valley 22

Scituate 47, Whitman-Hanson 7

Shawsheen 21, Belmont 6

Somerset Berkley 35, Stoughton 14

South Shore Voke 14, Bourne 3

Southeastern 20, Case 0

Taunton 33, Durfee 0

Tewksbury 42, Haverhill 12

Triton 28, Ipswich 7

Uxbridge 56, Blackstone Valley 0

Wachusett 21, Lawrence 12

Wareham 50. Murdock 8

Wilmington 28, Wahconah 8

Woburn 16, Burlington 14

Xaverian 41, Bridgewater-Raynham 0

SATURDAY’S GAME

Central Catholic at St. John’s Prep, 1:30

BOXES

AMESBURY 32, ESSEX TECH 0

Amesbury (2-0) 16 16 0 0 – 32

Essex Tech (0-2) 0 0 0 0 – 0

AM – Michael Sanchez 24 run (Michael Sanchez rush)

AM – Max Sanchez 67 run (Max Sanchez rush)

AM – Michael Sanchez 80 run (Michael Sanchez rush)

AM – Max Sanchez 53 run (Max Sanchez rush)

BILLERICA 35, WESTFORD ACADEMY 7

Billerica (2-0)                   0  20  8  7  – 35

Westford Academy (1-1)  0   7  0  0  – 7

BI – Gus O’Gara 25 pass from Steven Gentile (conversion failed)

WA – Evan Pasters 32 pass from Jake Cullen (Ryan Kyle kick)

BI – O’Gara 93 kickoff return (conversion failed)

BI – Judd Dorival 8 run (Gentile conversion)

BI – Gentile 4 run (Noah Canada conversion)

BI – Gentile 21 run (Dan Venezia kick)

BISHOP FENWICK 55, ARLINGTON CATHOLIC 0

Bishop Fenwick (2-0)   28  20  7  0  – 55

Arlington Catholic (0-2)  0   0   0  0  –  0

BF – Anthony Nichols 25 run (Aidan Silva kick)

BF – Nichols 17 run (Silva kick)

BF – Luke Connolly 20 run (Silva kick)

BF – Nichols 21 run (Silva kick)

BF – Connolly 70 pass from Brayden Clifford (Silva kick)

BF – Nichols 55 run (kick failed)

BF – Connolly 67 run (Silva kick)

BF – Nichols 70 kick return (Silva kick)

BOSTON LATIN 21, O’BRYANT 6

O’Bryant (0-1)        6  0    0  0  –  6

Boston Latin (2-0)  0  0  14 7  –  21

OB – Montavius Zollercoffer 8 run (rush failed)

BL – Augie Groh 3 run (Charlie Hauck pass from Groh)

BL – Eric Power 4 run (rush failed)

BL – Power 4 run (Ronan Brown kick)

CARDINAL NEWMAN 35, CATHOLIC MEMORIAL 2

Catholic Memorial (1-1)   0   0    2    0  –  2

Cardinal Newman (4-0)   7    7    7 14  –  35

CN – Jbo Brown 2 run (Jack Beylo kick)

CN – Nae’Shaun Montgomery 32 pass from Luke Warnock (Beylo kick)

CM – Safety

CN – Dallas Desouza 13 pass from Warnock (Beylo kick)

CN – Xanai Scott 67 fumble return (Beylo kick)

CN – Emmanuel Toro 2 run (Beylo kick)

COHASSET 20, SILVER LAKE 7

Silver Lake (0-2)   0    7    0    0    –    7

Cohasset  (1-1)    0   20   0    0    –   20

CO – Liam Appleton 2 run (John Shannon kick)

CO – Jack Cullinan 40 interception return (John Shannon kick)

SL – Michael Krevosky 10 pass from Michael Beaushane (Brendan McMahon kick)

CO – Liam Appleton 5 pass from Michael Wildfire (kick failed)

 

FOXBORO 14, NORTH ATTLEBORO 0

Foxboro (1-0)            0    7    7    0   –   14

North Attleboro (1-0)            0    0    0    0   –    0

FO – Ben Angelini 69 run (Owen Hayes kick)

FO – Lincoln Moore 1 run (Hayes kick)

HOPKINTON 21, ALGONQUIN 14

Hopkinton (2-0) 7 7 7 0  – 21

Algonquin (0-2)  0 0 8 6 – 14

HP – Nick Pedroli 85 pass from Julian Rivard (Jon Winslow kick)

HP – Charlie Petruney 12 pass from Rivard (Winslow kick)

HP – Jakai Bellafato 5 run (Winslow kick)

AL – Liam Cunniffe 5 run (Cunniffe rush)

AL – Walter Rogers 3 run (kick failed)

KIPP ACADEMY 38, LATIN ACADEMY 0

Latin Academy   0   0   0   0    –    0

KIPP Academy  0  30  8   0    –   38

KA – Morenel Castro 90 run (Jovan Machado rush)

KA – Machado 40 run (Shaneico Bell rush)

KA – Machado 18 run (Enoch Omitoso rush)

KA – Alan Delgado 45 run (pass failed)

KA – Machado 11 run (Omitoso rush)

 

LEE 20, LOWELL CATHOLIC 15

Lowell Catholic (0-2)    8   7   0   0   –   15

Lee (1-1)                      0   6   8   6   –   20

LC – Andrew Kanakor 65 kick return (Sean Scott pass from Aidan Virella)

LE – Tyler Bartini 3 run (conversion failed)

LC – Shawn Nherisson 50 pass from Dylan Eld (Eld kick)

LE – Bartini 5 run (Shaun Kinney pass from Omari Smith)

LE – Bartini 50 punt return (conversion failed)

LYNNFIELD 34, NEWBURYPORT 12

Lynnfield (2-0)       6 14 7 7 – 34

Newburyport (1-1) 6  0  0 6 – 12

LY – Tyler Adamo 1 run (Max Lagrasso kick)

NE – Colin Fuller 32 run (kick failed)

LY – Adamo 32 run (Lagrasso kick)

LY – Joey Cucciniello 55 pass from Adamo (Lagrasso kick)

LY – Cucciniello 40 pass from Adamo (Lagrasso kick)

LY – Spencer D’agusta 40 interception return (Lagrasso kick)

NE – Sam Craig 2 pass from Sean Miles (kick failed)

LYNN TECH 26, CHELSEA 0

Lynn Tech (2-0) 0  12  14  0 – 26

Chelsea (0-2)    0   0    0   0 – 0

LT – Cesar Reyes 18 run (kick failed)

LT – Jadiel Ortega 7 run (conversion failed)

LT – Reyes 46 run (Chris Alfaro rush)

LT – Ethan Prum 2 run (conversion failed)

MASHPEE 34, NANTUCKET 7

Nantucket (0-2) 0   0   0  7  – 7

Mashpee (1-1)  20 8  6  0  – 34

MS – Vinny Pinnetti 26 pass from Dominic Matteodo (rush failed)

MS – Logan Wills 7 run (pass failed)

MS – Matteodo 1 run (Pinnetti pass from Matteodo)

MS – Matteodo 13 run (Matteodo rush)

MS – Makai Hue 5 run (pass failed)

NT – Rashawn Wray 20 pass from Carlos Aguilar (Haigh kick)

MILFORD 24, WELLESLEY 0

Milford      (2-0)  10   7   7   0   –   24

Wellesley (0-2)    0   0    0   0   –    0

MI – C.J. Farrell 24 pass from Jack Buckley (Nick Araujo kick)

MI – Araujo 41 field goal

MI – Araujo 14 run (Araujo kick)

MI – Araujo 82 run (Araujo kick)

MT. PLEASANT (RI) 42, WATERTOWN 14

Mt. Pleasant (RI) (2-0)     0   12    8   22   –   42

Watertown (1-1)                 7     0    7     0   –   14

WA – Owen Newlon 9 run (Stefano Salvucci kick)

MT – Benjamin Soe 5 run (conversion failed)

MT – Adonai Lopez 4 run (conversion failed)

WA – Owen Newton 9 run (Salvucci kick)

MT – Thomas West 87 pass from Lopez (conversion failed)

MT – Safety

MT – West 15 pass from Lopez (conversion failed)

MT – Gado Palmer 60 interception return (Lopez run)

MT – Avery Taylor 30 run (Stylez Negron pass from Lopez)

NORTH ANDOVER 21, BEVERLY 6

Beverly (0-2)            0  0  0  6  – 6

North Andover (1-0) 0  7  7  7 – 21

NA – Cam Bethel 20 pass from Drew Fitzgerald (Bethel kick)

BE – Brendan McCarron 5 run (kick failed)

NA – Bethel 47 pass from Fitzgerald (Bethel kick)

NA – Zach Wolinski 2 run (Bethel kick)

NORWOOD 41, CANTON 7

Canton (1-1)    7 7 7 0  – 21

Norwood (2-0)  0 0 8 6 – 14

NO – Brian Dearborn 28 pass from Matty Mahoney (Micah Papadopulous kick)

NO – Jack Dwyer 60 run (Papadopulous kick)

CA – Owen Lane 2 run (kick good)

NO – Dearborn 10 pass from Mahoney (Mahoney rush)

NO – Dearborn 50 pass from Mahoney (Papadopulous kick)

NO – Mahoney 6 run (Papadopulous kick)

NO – Mahoney 3 run (kick failed)

OLD ROCHESTER 14, BISHOP STANG 8

Bishop Stang (0-2)  0  8  0  0 – 8

Old Rochester (1-1) 0 14 0  0 – 14

OR – Mateo Pina 28 run (Remy Wilson kick)

BS – Dominic Cavallo 3 run (Keegan Plante rush)

OR – Pina 3 run (Wilson kick)

PEMBROKE 45, AUSTIN PREP 0

Pembroke (1-1)      7   13  19   6   –  45

Austin Prep (0-1)    0    0    0    0   –   0

PE – Riece Dunton 1 run (Wes Wiggins kick)

PE – Will McNamara 10 pass from Owen Pace (Wiggins kick)

PE – Brenden Kanya 54 pass from Pace (Wiggins kick)

PE – McNamara 47 pass from Pace (Wiggins kick)

PE – Jayden Leonard 15 pass from Pace (Wiggins kick)

PE – Dunton 38 run (Wiggins kick)

PE – Jake Gasboro 52 run (Wiggins kick)

PLYMOUTH SOUTH 35, REVERE 6

Plymouth South (2-0)  14  14  7  0 – 35

Revere (0-2)                 0    0   0  6 – 6

PS – Tim Durocher 12 run (Ian Wernik kick)

PS – Gio Lynch-Ruberio 94 run (Wernik kick)

PS – Casious Johnson 8 run (Wernik kick)

PS – Johnson 50 run (Wernik kick)

PS – Justin LaChance 45 pass from Lucas Swift (Wernik kick)

RE – #9 1 run (rush failed)

ST. MARY’S (L) 15, WINTHROP 14

Winthrop (1-1)    7    0   7    0   –   14

St. Mary’s (2-0)   0   0   0   15  –    15

WI – Nick Cappuccio 22 run (George Galuris kick)

WI – Dimitri Koutsoflakis 2 run (Galuris kick)

SM – Maxwell Parent 7 run (run failed)

SM – Safety

SM – Parent 1 run (Parent kick)

SALEM 15, DANVERS 7

Danvers (0-2) 0  7  0  0 – 7

Salem (2-0)    0  0  7  8 – 15

DA – Luke Metivier 66 pass from Travis Voisine (Connor Akerman kick)

SA – Shane Field 69 run (Corey Grimes kick)

SA – Field 1 run (Logan Abboud pass from Grimes)

SCITUATE 47, WHITMAN-HANSON 7

Whitman-Hanson (1-1)    0     7     0     0    –   7

Scituate (1-1)                  20   13   14     0   –  47

SC – Lawson Foley 5 pass from Jackson Belsan (Griffin McGirr kick)

SC – Charlie Hartwell 63 pass from Belsan (McGirr kick)

SC – Hartwell 37 pass from Belsan (kick failed)

SC – Willy Robinson 23 run (kick failed)

WH – Billy Morgan 7 pass from Ryan Nash

SC – Sam Allard 75 pass from Belsan (McGirr kick)

SC – Belsan 3 run (McGirr kick)

SC – James DeCourcey 18 interception return (McGirr kick)

SHAWSHEEN 21, BELMONT 6

Belmont (1-1)        0  6  0  0  – 6

Shawsheen (2-0)  7  14  0  0 – 21

SH – Caleb Caceres 3 run (Jared Bishop kick)

SH – Zachary Rogers 39 run (Bishop kick)

BE – Adrien Gurung 20 run

SH – Zachary Rogers 29 pass from Sidney Tildsley (Bishop kick)

SOUTH SHORE TECH 14, BOURNE 3

South Shore Tech (2-0) 0  8  0  6 – 14

Bourne (1-1)                  3  0  0  0 – 3

BO – Sam Turgiss 37 field goal

SS – Tyler Kline 7 run (Kline rush)

SS – Jackson Ahr punt return (rush failed)

 

SOUTHEASTERN 20, CASE 0

Case (1-1)               0     0    0     0     –     0

Southeastern (1-1)  0    13   0     7     –    20

SE – Trevor Lodge 35 blocked punt return (Adriano Xavier kick)

SE – Mehkei Gibson 9 run (kick failed)

SE – Greg Tiso 2 run (Xavier kick)

 

TAUNTON 33, DURFEE 0

Taunton (2-0)  0  0  27  6 – 33

Durfee (0-2)   0   0  0   0  – 0

TA – Dylan Keenan 1 run (Trinley Dudley kick)

TA – Jose Touron 45 pass from Keenan (Dudley kick)

TA – Keenan 33 pass from Touron (Dudley kick)

TA – Touron 4 pass from Keenan (Dudley kick)

TA – Demetrious Sherrion 45 pass from Keenan (kick failed)

 

TEWKSBURY 42,  HAVERHILL 12

Tewksbury (2-0)   28   14    0      0   –  42

Haverhill (1-1)      0       0    0    12   –  12

TE – Hunter Johnson 3 run (Jackson Feudo kick)

TE – Cam Kearney 34 pass from Vinny Ciancio (Feudo kick)

TE – Johnson 30 run (Feudo kick)

TE – Kearney 75 punt return (Feudo kick)

TE – Tyler Barnes 7 run (Feudo kick)

TE – Tyler Barnes 44 run (Feudo kick)

HA – Jonathan Wallis 1 run (kick no good)

HA – Kevin McAnich 34 pass from Alexander Gomes (rush failed)

WILMINGTON 28, WAHCONAH 8

Wilmington (2-0)      14  7  0  7  –  28

Wahconah (1-1)        0   0  8  0  –  8

WI – Christian Febbo 35 pass Michael Lawler (Hunter Sands Kick)

WI – Pat DeLucia 22 yard pass from Lawler (Sands kick)

WI – AJ Chisholm 58 punt return (Sands kick)

WA – West Dewa 76 kick return (Jacob Cooper pass from Braeden Melle)

WI – Ayden Bellevy 1 run (Sands kick)

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Friday’s high school scores and highlights https://www.bostonherald.com/2023/09/15/fridays-high-school-scores-and-highlights-25/ Sat, 16 Sep 2023 02:57:33 +0000 https://www.bostonherald.com/?p=3283764 FRIDAY’S ROUNDUP

Field hockey

Avery Bent netted a hat trick and dished out three assists for Dover-Sherborn in a 7-3 nonleague win over Oakmont. … Rianna Lembo finished with a hat trick while Kerri Finneran added a goal and a pair of assists as Central Catholic (3-0) blanked Pentucket, 5-0. … Panayiota Nikolouzos assisted Ava DeCicco on both of her goals as Peabody defeated Everett 2-0. … Camille Perlov finished off two goals and Caroline Kane had 14 saves for Hopkinton in a 4-1 win over North Attleboro. … Mia Curley tallied the lone goal for St. John Paul II in a 1-0 win over Middleboro to keep a four-game win streak alive.

Alivia Barnes, Khloe Schultz, and two other players scored for Sandwich (4-0) in a 4-1 Cape and Islands League win over Barnstable.

In a Patriot League game, Katie Baldinelli found the back of the net twice as Hanover (2-1-1) blanked Whitman-Hanson, 3-0.

Grace Haskell scored three goals, combining with Sydney Almeida (two goals), Samantha Souza (goal, assist), and Lily Melo (goal) to propel Dartmouth (3-0) in a 7-1 Southeast Conference win over New Bedford. … Toni Freitas notched four goals and an assist within an offensive eruption, as Ellia Delisle (two goals, three assists), Kacey Curran (two goals, three assists), and Emily Curran (two goals, assist) all showed out for Durfee in a 12-0 win over Brockton.

 

Boys soccer

In nonleague action, Shane Carta, Brandan Carta, and Alan Cross-Donnet got the goals as Minuteman earned a 3-1 win over Arlington Catholic. … Austin Del Col and Harrison Carswell got on the scoresheet for Rivers (1-0) in a 2-1 victory over Kimball Union (New Hampshire). … Cade Cornell scored a goal and dished out an assist to guide St. Mary’s (Lynn) (3-0) in a 3-0 shutout of Danvers. … Tommy Smith struck for two goals, and Josh Snyder made seven saves as Apponequet (2-2-0) bested Middleboro, 5-1.

Nyzaiah Pacheco tallied the deciding goal for Westport (2-0) in a 1-0 Mayflower Athletic Conference win over Southeastern.

Michael Fernandez-Martin buried a hat trick as Franklin (3-0-1) cruised to a 6-1 win over Foxboro in Hockomock League play. … Joey Carney scored twice for Oliver Ames (2-1-1) in a 2-1 win over King Philip.

Girls soccer

In a South Coast Conference contest, Reagan Flynn and Morgan Howard scored a goal apiece to lead Apponequet (4-0) to a 2-1 victory over Middleboro.

Eighth grader Mia Medeiros netted the lone goal to lift Dennis-Yarmouth to a 1-0 Cape and Islands League win over Falmouth Academy.

In Hockomock League action, Kelly O’Connor and Anya Zub both finished with an assist and a goal to lead Franklin past Foxboro, 2-1.

Agapi Kouvlis buried the winning goal, her second, with eight minutes remaining in the game to give Southeastern (1-0-1) a 3-2 Mayflower Athletic Conference win over Westport.

Neila Foohey set up Ella Hoffenberg and Joanne Li for both goals in Andover’s (3-0-1) 2-1 nonleague win over Danvers. … Ava DeCicco hit the back of the net twice for Peabody (1-4) in a 2-0 win over Everett. … Freshmen Ally Kelley, Hannah Morse, and Kelsey Tuttle got on the scoresheet for Norwell (3-1) in a 3-1 victory against Sandwich.

Girls volleyball

Hannah Nota grounded five kills, while Mia Bradshaw served 25/26 with seven aces to bolster South Shore Voke (5-0) in a 3-0 Mayflower Athletic Conference win over Upper Cape. … Nevaeh Sullivan recorded 11 kills and a block, and Arielle Sullivan had three digs, three kills and four aces as Bristol-Plymouth (2-1) edged Southeastern, 3-2.

Addison Pillis (11 kills, block), Claire Buletza (10 kills, three aces, three digs), and Tess O’Flynn (19 assists, three digs, 100% serving) put in great performances for Ipswich in a 3-0 victory over Cape Ann League foe Newburyport. … Chase Carangelo had 14 kills, six aces, and 14 digs for Lynnfield in a 3-0 win over North Reading.

Elle McCormack went 20/21 with six aces at the service line, Layna Ross posted eight kills, and Avery Santos had five kills and seven digs as Greater New Bedford (5-0) swept Seekonk 3-0 in the South Coast Conference.

Chloe Lin notched six aces, while Vivian Schofield and Sarah Tamayo finished with four kills each as Stoneham held off Malden 3-2 in a nonleague clash. … Linda Jallow registered seven aces and five kills, while Jaiyda DeBenedetto finished with eight aces and four kills as Lynn Classical (4-0) beat Wilmington, 3-0.

FRIDAY’S SCORES

BOYS CROSS COUNTRY

Ipswich 15, Georgetown 49

Newton North 20, Milton 41

Newton North 16, Weymouth 47

Roxbury Latin 24, Tabor 31

Thayer 28, BB&N 43

GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY

Ipswich 15, Georgetown 50

Middlesex 17, Austin Prep 44

Newton North 15, Milton 50

Thayer 20, BB&N 31

Weymouth 15, Milton 50

Weymouth 21, Newton North 36

FIELD HOCKEY

Acton-Boxboro 3, Chelmsford 0

Arlington 5, Haverhill 0

Burlington 2, Stoneham 0

Central Catholic 5, Pentucket 0

Dartmouth 7, New Bedford 1

Dover-Sherborn 7, Oakmont 3

Durfee 12, Brockton 0

Hanover 3, Whitman-Hanson 0

Hopkinton 4, North Attleboro 1

Ipswich 0, North Andover 0

Marshfield 0, Plymouth North 0

Nauset 3, Sturgis East/West 1

Pembroke 2, Plymouth North 2

Revere 6, Northeast 0

St. John Paul II 1, Middleboro 0

Sandwich 4, Barnstable 1

Tabor 6, Portsmouth Abbey (RI) 0

Weston 3, Wayland 0

BOYS GOLF

Bishop Stang 143, Bridgewater-Raynham 113

Duxbury 244, Plymouth South 261

Franklin 158, Bishop Feehan 166

BOYS SOCCER

Apponequet 5, Middleboro 1

Blue Hills 5, Old Colony 3

Bourne 0, Upper Cape 0

Falmouth 0, St. John Paul II 0

Franklin 6, Foxboro 1

Hull 3, South Shore Voke 0

Middlesex 2, Pomfret (Conn.) 1

Minuteman 3, Arlington Catholic 1

Nauset 2, Monomoy 1

Norton 5, Millis 2

Norwell 2, Sandwich 1

Oliver Ames 2, King Philip 1

Rivers 2, Kimball Union (NH) 1

Rockport 3, Salem Academy 2

St. Mary’s (L) 3, Danvers 0

Weston 7, Cardinal Spellman 0

Westport 1, Southeastern 0

GIRLS SOCCER

Andover 2, Danvers 1

Apponequet 2, Middleboro 1

Bishop Stang 3, Somerset Berkley 0

Cardinal Spellman 5, West Bridgewater 3

Dartmouth 5, Greater New Bedford 1

Dennis-Yarmouth 1, Falmouth Academy 0

Franklin 2, Foxboro 0

King Philip 4, Oliver Ames 0

Middlesex 3, Pomfret (Conn.) 1

Natick 1, Wellesley 0

Nauset 3, Monomoy 0

Needham 3, Weymouth 0

Newton North 2, Lincoln-Sudbury 0

Norton 3, Millis 1

Norwell 3, Sandwich 1

Peabody 2, Everett 0

Rockport 4, Salem Academy 0

Southeastern 3, Westport 2

Tabor 0, Worcester Academy 0

SWIMMING & DIVING

Central Catholic 98, Dracut 66

Methuen/Tewksbury 99, Haverhill 87

GIRLS VOLLEYBALL

Austin Prep 3, Thayer 2

Bristol-Plymouth 3, Southeastern 2

Cape Cod Tech 3, Old Colony 0

Chelmsford 3, Billerica 1

Cohasset 3, Hanover 2

Dartmouth 3, North Quincy 0

Franklin 3, Oliver Ames 0

Greater New Bedford 3, Seekonk 0

Ipswich 3, Newburyport 0

Lynn Classical 3, Wilmington 0

Lynnfield 3, North Reading 0

Medfield 3, Ashland 0

Medford 3, Salem 1

New Bedford 3, Taunton 2

Newton South 3, Boston Latin 1

Old Rochester 3, Dennis-Yarmouth 0

Pentucket 3, Triton 1

Quincy 3, Rockland 1

Silver Lake 3, East Bridgewater 1

South Shore Voke 3, Upper Cape 0

Stoneham 3, Malden 2

Tabor 3, Portsmouth Abbey (RI) 2

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Dexter Southfield guts out 28-20 win over Kingswood Oxford https://www.bostonherald.com/2023/09/14/dexter-southfield-guts-out-28-20-win-over-kingswood-oxford/ Fri, 15 Sep 2023 01:17:44 +0000 https://www.bostonherald.com/?p=3282175 BROOKLINE — All summer long, Joseph McCauley couldn’t wait to start his senior campaign.

In his team’s first game of the 2023 season, the wait appeared to be worth it. The Richmond-bound QB finished 7-for-10 passing for 192 yards and a pair of touchdowns, including a game-clinching 60-yard strike to junior Dominic Wadland with 2:20 remaining, as Dexter Southfield (1-0) opened its season with a thrilling 28-20 victory over fellow NEPSAC Class B powerhouse Kingswood Oxford (CT).

McCauley also ran for 34 yards and a third touchdown.

After Dexter Southfield drove to the 40-yard-line on its opening possession, McCauley found his group facing third-and-long. The senior quarterback uncorked a rocket of a pass down the sideline, hitting Michael Bonsu in stride for a 60-yard touchdown to open a 7-0 lead with 7:33 to play in the opening frame.

Kingswood Oxford (0-1) senior quarterback Nathan Bowes marched his team right back downfield, then capped a drive with a 10-yard touchdown scamper of his own as the Wyverns made it 7-6 with 2:58 to play in the first quarter.

That score held until Bowes plunged into the end zone on a 1-yard keeper as time expired in the half. Stephen Bailey then hit Rhandyn Bair for a two-point pass, and Kingswood Oxford had a 14-7 lead at the break.

After McCauley tied the score with a 10-yard touchdown run with 7:22 left in the third quarter, Kingswood Oxford was forced to punt on its next possession.

Alex Saunders ran for a 2-yard touchdown to open the fourth quarter, as Dexter Southfield regained the lead at 20-14 with 11:56 to play.

Kingswood Oxford was given new life with 3:11 remaining, as Dexter Southfield fumbled on a handoff. Junior Sanford Cloud sprinted 67 yards on a scoop-and-score. When the extra point attempt failed, the game was tied at 20-20.

When the defense was giving McCauley a familiar look, one he had exploited earlier in the game, he called an audible, dropped back, and fired one toward the sideline for Wadland. The receiver corralled the pass, shed a tackle, then shook free for the game-winning play.

“That was awesome,” said McCauley. “It wasn’t what I expected coming into this game. We usually take care of business a little bit quicker, but it felt great. I just wanted to stay calm and cool during all of that, the game-winning drive. Stuff happens. You just have to be smart.”

Darius Day sealed the win for Dexter Southfield with an interception to end Kingswood Oxford’s final drive.

Bonsu hauled in three catches for 110 yards and a score for Dexter Southfield, while Quinn Carver added 144 yards rushing.

Bowes finished 14-for-18 with 146 yards passing to go with 56 yards rushing and two touchdowns for Kingswood Oxford.

“I think we’ve known all along that (Kingswood Oxford) is a very talented team,” said Dexter Southfield coach Casey Day. “They’ve got great guys up front, they do a great job coaching staff-wise. The quarterback is obviously a kid who can beat you with his legs, beat you with his arm. I think they could run the table. Like I said to a couple of their kids after the game: ‘Go win the rest of them, and maybe we can have a rematch in the bowl game.’”

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