Wednesday’s Schedule & Scoreboard – 02/04/26
Player of the Week: Feining Huang, Sharon Swim

By HockomockSports.com Staff
Sharon senior Feining Huang has been selected as the HockomockSports.com Player of the Week, presented by Morse Insurance, for Jan. 25 through Jan. 31. Huang is the 21st athlete chosen as Player of the Week for the 2025-26 school year and the seventh in the winter season.
Huang won three titles (two individual) and a second place during Saturday morning’s Hockomock Girls Swim Championships held at Milford High. Huang broke a pair of meet records and helped the Eagles take second overall behind Kelley-Rex champion Franklin with 258 points.
“Feining has the unique ability to block out all other distractions and completely focus on the task at hand,” said Sharon head coach Sara Barbera. “Feining is a once in a lifetime swimmer for me to coach.”
In her first race of the day, Huang broke the meet record in the 200-yard free (previously held by Attleboro star Zuri Ferguson) with a time of 1:53.83. She was nearly nine seconds faster than the second-place swimmer. Huang did it again in the 100-yard fly, setting a meet record with a time of 56.55, which was more than four seconds faster than the competition. In the 200-free relay, Huang swam the anchor leg and pulled away from the pack to help the Sharon team (including Cora Shea, Wilma Zeng, and Daisy Ryu) take first with a time of 1:48.24, winning by more than three seconds.
Huang, who is committed to swim at Bryant University next year, had a strong swim in the 400-yard free relay too, giving Sharon an early lead, but Franklin would come back to take first. The Eagles finished in a time of 3:52.40, just a second back. She now holds three records at the league meet, tying her with Ferguson for the most individual records by a female swimmer (Ferguson also holds a record as part of Attleboro’s 2025 200-yard Medley Relay team).
The Player of the Week, presented by Morse Insurance, is selected by the HockomockSports.com staff. Nominations can be submitted throughout the week up until Saturday night at 8:00 PM. There may be a poll posted on Sunday with the nominations. The results of the poll influence the selection but do not strictly dictate the decision.
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Hock Rewind: League championship meets, scoring milestones, and more

By HockomockSports Staff
It was a busy week in the Hockomock League, especially with three championship meets over the weekend. We’re going to try something new with this post, recapping all of our coverage and all of the accomplishments in the past week.
We take pride in the amount of events we go to — it’s a bit old school, but we feel its important to show up and cover as many games and meets in person that we can. Our goal is to revamp our homepage this coming summer so more of our content lives there longer. With our current setup, stories and photo galleries quickly cycle off the homepage so this weekly roundup gives us a chance to make sure our readers see all of our content.
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Player of the Week
With such a busy weekend, our Player of the Week Poll was delayed until today. Voting will last through Tuesday and we’ll announce the POTW one day late this week on Wednesday. A reminder – anyone can submit nominations for the POTW Poll!
Hock 5 Rankings
Each week, we update our Hock 5 rankings for boys and girls basketball, boys hockey, and wrestling. Monday’s update was our Boys Basketball Hock 5. Girls basketball is updated on Tuesday, boys hockey is on Wednesday, and wrestling is typically the end of the week but with the postseason around the corner, wrestling will see fewer updates.
League Leaders
We also update our four league leaders pages on Monday’s — here is this week’s most updated stats. We ask all coaches for basketball and hockey to submit their stats to us weekly and we update our leaders with those who do. We appreciate coaches who continue to send in stats on a weekly basis, and we really appreciate all of the coaches who send in scores/highlights after each game. That’s how we’re able to highlight accomplishments in our scoreboards.
Swimming Championships
The Hockomock League held its annual Bob Sondheim swimming championship meets on Friday and Saturday at Milford. After an undefeated Davenport season, Canton’s depth was on full display as the Bulldogs took the boys title without winning a single race. On the girls side, Franklin continued its dominant run with its sixth straight win.
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Wrestling Championships
All 11 Hock wrestling squads converged on Foxboro High on Saturday for the annual league wrestling championships. Milford secured its third straight team title and had three individual champions. For the second straight year, the Hock had a girls showcase as more female wrestlers had the opportunity to compete at the league meet.
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Track & Gymnastics
We still have indoor track and gymnastics championships coming up this week. We’ll have full coverage of both with photo galleries as well. Our contributor Tom O’Brien has done a great job highlighting the track and field athletes all season, including standouts from each of the dual meets plus the MTSCA meets and more. You can check all of our indoor track coverage so far this season here.
- Boys Photos: Hock Dual Meet #1 (12/18/25)
- Girls Photos: Hock Dual Meet #1 (12/18/25)
- Boys Photos: Hock Dual Meet #3 (01/15/26)
- Girls Photos: Hock Dual Meet #3 (01/15/26)
Round Up
- Attleboro senior Ladainian Rodrigues became the second player this season to score his 1,000th career point, joining teammate Connor Houle. Rodrigues hit the milestone on Sunday in a game against Catholic Memorial.
- The girls hockey title race is heating up with just a couple of games left, and it got a little tighter on Saturday night when Canton and King Philip skated to a scoreless tie — just the second-ever 0-0 girls hockey Hock game.
- The girls hockey title race is heating up with just a couple of games left, and it got a little tighter on Saturday night when Canton and King Philip skated to a scoreless tie — just the second-ever 0-0 girls hockey Hock game.
- Franklin girls basketball has pushed their win streak up to 10 after beating Milford on Sunday. Before that win, the Panthers pulled out a thrilling win over fellow division title contender King Philip with a huge shot from junior Ava Bonney in the final seconds. Check out the recap, photos, and video of the game-winning shot.
- King Philip had to play a stretch of tough opponents without senior forward Finn Cunningham due to injury. In first game back, the Southern New Hampshire lacrosse commit scored a hat trick to lead the Warriors to a win over rival Franklin.
- Before heading to Hocks on Saturday, North Attleboro pinned down a win over Foxboro in the final league dual meet of the season to clinch the Davenport division title for the second straight year.
- Weather forced some schedule changes earlier in the week but the early start time on Wednesday didn’t stop OA senior Avery Gamble from continuing her torrid scoring streak in a win over Taunton.
- Mansfield and Franklin, one of the best hoops rivalry of the last 15 years in the Hock, renewed acquaintances on Tuesday. The Hornets pulled out a tight win in a defensive battle between the Hornets and the Panthers.
Photo Galleries
We had 15 photo galleries from the last seven days, and we’re over 85 for the winter already. Check out all of our Winter photo galleries here, and use code HOCKS for 30% off your entire order.






