2025 Hockomock League Baseball Preview

By HockomockSports.com Staff
2025 Hockomock League Baseball Preview
Attleboro
2024 Record: 9-12
2024 Finish: Reached Div. 1 Round of 32
Coach: Steve Dunlea
A common theme among Hockomock coaches is how the league continues to improve year after year. Having a strong pitching staff is crucial to navigating through a difficult league schedule and that’s what Attleboro has this season.
The Bombardiers have an experienced staff including seniors Tyler Dunlea (UMass Lowell), Ethan Palmer (Bridgewater State) and Nick Daley along with juniors Ryan Landry and Jeremy O’Hara. All five pitchers have a good amount of varsity experience. Dunlea, who was a league all star and a HockomockSports.com Second Team selection last year, is among the top pitchers in the league. He only allowed 10 earned runs in 38 innings last year (1.84 ERA) and struck out 42 batters. Palmer is a talented lefty and Daley recorded 27 strikeouts in 17.1 innings last year. Sophomore Miles Murray is a new addition to the staff that could be poised for a big year on the mound while the Bombardiers will lean on seniors Jacob Bettencourt and Kelan Jones as well as sophomore Cooper Cambridge for relief options.
Attleboro has another league all star back to lead the offense in senior Michael Huntington, who will patrol the outfield defensively. Huntington led the entire Hockomock League with a 0.422 batting average, going 27-for-64 on the season and hit safely in 17 of Attleboro’s 21 games. Bettencourt (Gordon) is a three-year veteran that can cover a lot of ground in center field while O’Hara and seniors Devin Fagan and Jared Santos-Fuentes will compete for time in left field. Seniors Mason Kolczeweski (shortstop) and Aidan Landers (second) give Attleboro a strong core defensively up the middle of the field while classmates Brady Erwin (first) and Chris McMahon (third) will man the corners, giving the Bombardiers a very experienced infield unit. Jones, Cambridge, and senior Ethan Miranda will provide depth in the infield as well. Senior Antonio Bennett is set to return behind the plate to handle catching duties again this season while sophomores Ben Lally and Josh Viveiros share backup duties.
“We have very strong senior leadership this year,” said Attleboro head coach Steve Dunlea. “I am excited about the mix of returning and experienced players as well as the talented group of underclassmen. The team has historically had good pitching and that will be the case again this year. The coaching staff is very excited about the leap that the lineup has made in the offseason. The kids really put the work in to get ready for the season and we are looking forward to putting up some runs to go along with our pitching depth.”
Canton
2024 Record: 6-14
2024 Finish: Missed postseason
Coach: David Walsh
Canton is coming off a season that saw a talented group of younger players earn from valuable experience at the varsity level and the Bulldogs are eager to be a competitor in a crowded Davenport division title race.
Although still young in terms of roster makeup — just three seniors, nine juniors, four sophomores, and two freshmen — this group boasts plenty of varsity experience. Last year could have easily been very different record wise as the Dogs had eight losses by two or fewer runs, including to D2 state semifinalists Milford late in the season and a pair of extra-inning losses to Davenport champion Mansfield. Head coach Dave Walsh, now in his third year at the helm, is hoping that experience will turn into more success this spring. On the mound, senior Kyle Redquest, junior Chris Pirrera, and sophomore Dean Madden give the Dogs a strong starting rotation to work off of and Walsh believes he has plenty of good options to come on in relief.
Redquest is one of the most experienced players and will help anchor the infield defensively. Fellow seniors Brady Gibbons and Casey Walsh are also veteran options for Walsh. Canton’s large junior class will be heavily featured in the lineup including returners Teddy Shuman, Andrew Gillis, and last year’s HockomockSports.com Underclassman of the Year Shane Kelleher. Kelleher, who mostly manned third base, already has two full years of varsity experience and is coming off a season in which he hit .373 with 28 hits and 11 RBI. Between its returning pitchers and the key pieces back in the lineup, Canton could be a team to keep an eye on in the Davenport.
“We were young, very competitive but we were still learning how to win,” Walsh said. “Offensively this year we are a year older and stronger so I expect us to be more successful in creating/executing QAB opportunities. Defensively we should be fundamentally sound, which we pride ourselves on being routine in the field.”
Foxboro
2024 Record: 10-11
2024 Finish: Reached Div. 3 Preliminary Round
Coach: Derek Suess
A strong senior class is looking to get Foxboro back into the Davenport division title hunt this season after finishing a distant second last year.
The Warriors’ lineup is full of familiar faces and the strength of the team starts with its five senior captains: Nolan Gordon, Ryan O’Leary, Mike Marcucella, Tom Watts, and Ben Angelini. That group covers a lot of key positions for the Warriors, including on the mound where Gordon, O’Leary, and Watts give head coach Derek Suess — who has been at the helm since 2018 — one of the top rotations in the league. Gordon has a plethora of varsity experience and is committed to pitch at Endicott next year, O’Leary is coming off a terrific junior campaign highlighted by a 1.00 ERA in 56 innings of work, and Watts (2-2) only had four walks in 21 innings last year. Junior Aidan Stow will also see an expanded role, junior newcomer Colin Trimble is a welcome addition to the staff, and juniors Henry Griffin, Trevor Franco, and Harrison Lamson all provide key relief depth for the Warriors.
Watts, who will play first when he isn’t pitching, is also a key returning piece in the lineup offensively and was a HockomockSports.com First Team selection after hitting for a team-high .397 average last year with 27 hits and six RBI. He was a vacuum at first too with a .990 fielding percentage and only one error all season. Angelini has been a staple in the outfield for the Warriors the past two seasons and was also a HockomockSports.com First Team selection last year. Behind the dish, Marcucella is one of the most experienced players in the Hock and has plenty of familiarity with the staff. He’s logged over 400 innings behind the plate in his career and freshman Anthony Rego is a capable depth option for Foxboro. O’Leary is back at shortstop and Stow, who will join Angelini in the outfield, is another talented bat in the lineup. Junior Matt O’Keefe gives Foxboro a power bat in the lineup and can play third along with Trimble, while Griffin, junior Brian Sullivan, and sophomore Declan Mulkern are options at first. Griffin, Paul Moran, and Nick Hardiman provide flexibility in the outfield. Rego and junior AJ Dinunzio are also options in the infield.
“Our success will be dictated by the leadership of our five senior captains,” Suess said. “They have played a major role in our program since their freshman year and now they have the opportunity to cement their own legacy. From top to bottom, the league continues to get better, and we will need to be prepared to compete each day, knowing that success won’t come easy.”
Franklin
2024 Record: 15-9
2024 Finish: Reached Div. 1 Round of 16
Coach: Zach Brown
Franklin had its four-year streak atop the Kelley-Rex division snapped last year but the Panthers enter this season motivated to get back to the top of the standings.
There’s been plenty of turnover over the past two seasons for head coach Zach Brown, graduating over a dozen seniors in each of the last two seasons, including over 160 innings on the mound last year. That means this year’s squad will feature some new faces who have an opportunity to make their mark. As those new faces integrate into the lineup, Franklin will lean on the few returners it does have. Senior captain Zach Winer was a fixture in the lineup last year and returns to the middle of the order to anchor the offense once again. Senior captain Cole Sidwell is back to full health and poised for a breakout season while patrolling the outfield, and junior captain Sean Kryzak is looking to build on a very solid sophomore season. He gave the Panthers a huge spark in the leadoff role last year and will look to provide more offensive production this year. There should be some good balance in the lineup this season and it’s full of athletes so the Panthers will look to use their speed to their advantage.
Junior Jack Sullivan will slide into the shortstop role and he will be a key piece of Franklin’s infield defense. Sophomore Joey Goguen got some reps behind the dish last year and showed some great promise at the dish; he will slot back in as the starting catching this year and could be a key bat in the lineup as well. Both Winer and Kryzak will be options on the mound for Franklin, whose staff will feature plenty of new faces this spring. Junior righty DJ Silverstein made great strides in the offseason and has impressed so far this preseason and could be an impactful arm. Overall, there’s a good amount of variety in Franklin’s new staff but Brown has been impressed with their compete level so far this year and is looking forward to their growth throughout the year.
“Overall, the preseason has gone well,” Brown said. “We have played three preseason scrimmages and are learning a lot about our players. Our leaders and returners have done a nice job providing steady leadership while modeling the way we want our younger players to carry themselves on a daily basis. It’s been a fun group to be around.”
King Philip
2024 Record: 11-10
2024 Finish: Reached Div. 1 Round of 32
Coach: Jeff Plympton, Jr.
After back-to-back trips to the Division 2 state title game in 2022 and 2023, the Warriors suffered a first round exit after an up-and-down 2024 campaign. Now the Warriors bring a roster back that is full of experience and are eager to make a push for the division title and more come tournament time.
Last year, the Warriors had to integrate some new faces into its rotation but now all three starters — seniors Nate Pennini, Cam Hasenfus, and Ryan Higgins — are back. With three experienced arms, pitching should be a strength for KP. Pennini was selected as a league all star last year and Hasenfus is committed to play at Wheaton College. That duo along with Higgins (18.1 IP) combined to account for 17 starts of the 21 games played for KP.
Offensively, the Warriors will lean on some familiar faces in the lineup. Senior Drew Herlin, who is committed to play at WPI, was also a Hockomock League All Star and earned a HockomockSports.com First Team selection after hitting .409 with 10 multi-hit games and tied for second on the team with 16 RBI. He’s one of the most powerful hitters in the Hock and will be counted on to lead the charge again this year. Senior Aiden Astorino, a HockomockSports.com Second Team selection, is another key returner after collecting 18 hits last year along with 16 RBI that give KP one of the best 1-2 punches in the league. Behind the dish, junior Leo Dowling is back for his third year on varsity and hit .308 last year and junior Brady Herlin has great athleticism and speed to cover a lot of ground in the outfield.
“Going into this season we are excited to bring back a strong and dedicated senior class that provides our team great leadership and experience,” said King Philip head coach Jeff Plympton. “Our goal is to play hard each game and battle with a great league for a Hockomock title.”
Mansfield
2024 Record: 15-8 (Davenport champions)
2024 Finish: Reached Div. 2 Round of 32
Coach: Chris Hall
Mansfield has claimed back-to-back Davenport titles and if the Hornets want a third, they’ll need some new faces to step up in what should be a very competitive division this spring.
After sharing the crown with Foxboro two years ago, the Hornets took care of business and won the Davenport handily in 2024. With over a dozen seniors graduated from last season, including HockomockSports.com Player of the Year Jake Maydak, there is plenty of opportunity for new players to break into the lineup for head coach Chris Hall, who enters his fifth year at the helm. It starts with the four senior captains Luke Rogan, Riley Sigman, Charlie Decelles, and Nate Frenette. Rogan will be a key piece in all aspects, anchoring a pitching staff that will feature some new faces while also providing a steady bat in the lineup. Juniors Jack Peabody, Holden Kresge, and Owen Haaland along with sophomores Gio Scarpellini and Darrian Sanders will look to bolster the pitching rotation and bullpen depth. Mansfield will lean on its pitching staff and defense while the offense will feature a variety of contributors.
Decelles and Sigman will shore up the infield while providing an offensive spark in the lineup while Frenette has proven to be a strong leader both on and off the field for the Hornets. Senior Luke McGuire is expected to help pace the Hornets’ offense, providing both experience and power at the plate, and classmates Brendan Vokey, Eli Alouani, Sam Dunn, and Sam Kelly will all help lead in various roles in the lineup. Hall has been impressed with this year’s senior class, noting the leadership they have provided already this season. Junior James Warren will take over behind the dish to work with Mansfield’s pitching staff and classmates Max DiMarino, Evan Hefez, and Jacob Bianchi are all ready to contribute throughout the lineup. Scarpellini, Sanders, and classmate Ethan Kuchariski all bring athleticism and energy to the lineup and could see time in Mansfield’s outfield.
“We are excited to enter the 2025 with a range of seasoned veterans and some new faces ready to play,” Hall said. “The team features a range of multi-sport athletes who love the game of baseball and have a winning attitude. The Hockomock League is always a challenge, and we look forward to facing the competition.”
Milford
2024 Record: 17-8
2024 Finish: Reached Div. 2 state semifinal
Coach: Alex Dion
Coming off one of the best seasons in program history, Milford will need a mix of returners and newcomers to try and replicate that success this spring. With the standard set, the Hawks will look to once again be a top team in the Hockomock League.
Some of the top players from Milford’s run to the Division 2 state semifinals are now competing on the diamond at the collegiate level. But the cupboard is far from empty as the Hawks have a talented group of returners: seniors Ian Carter (Bryant), Nick Koch (Merrimack), Tyler Ballard (Wheaton), and juniors Joey McGee and Joe Butler. All five were key contributors on last year’s team and will be counted on to lead the way for head coach Alex Dion as the Hawks work some new faces into the lineup. Carter, who is committed to Bryant, is the lone returning starter but has plenty of varsity experience. He pitched over 48 innings last year with nine starts, posting a 5-3 record with a save, 63 strikeouts, and an impressive 1.44 ERA. Ballard made 11 relief appearances last year and had four saves so he will be an important piece of the Milford rotation this spring.
With the amount of returners back, Milford could have one of the top lineups in the league. Koch, who is committed to Merrimack, is coming off a breakout season in the outfield and earned HockomockSports.com Second Team honors, hitting .349 with a team-high 29 hits and a team-high 21 runs scored. He was a huge spark at the top of the lineup at the leadoff spot and is also a terrific defender who can cover a lot of ground. McGee (.308) and Butler — a two-year starter in left field — are two other integral returning pieces for the Hawks’ offense. Sophomore Ryan Flis will step in to take over catching duties while junior Derek Marcolini will look to provide in his first year starting in the infield. We are looking forward to another opportunity to compete this spring. There is a standard and culture that this senior class has helped create over the last few years that they hope to build upon this year.
“We are looking forward to another opportunity to compete this spring,” Dion said. “There is a standard and culture that this senior class has helped create over the last few years that they hope to build upon this year.”
North Attleboro
2024 Record: 11-11
2024 Finish: Reached Div. 2 Round of 16
Coach: Mike Hart
With the majority of its lineup back from last year’s 11-win squad, North Attleboro enters the 2025 season optimistic it can be a contender for a division title.
The Rocketeers are back in the Davenport division where they won three division titles in four seasons from 2018 to 2022 and with two-thirds of the lineup returning, North is an immediate contender in what could be one of the most competitive title races in recent history. North returns two of its top pitchers from last season in senior Gio Martello, a HockomockSports Second Team selection who led the Rocketeers in innings pitched (43) and strikeouts (47), and senior Dillon Waterhouse, who made tossed over 32 innings across nine appearances and posted a 4-2 record. The Rocketeers will lean on their pitching as some new faces step up on the offensive end. Senior Brady Paradis, senior Kyle Malcolmson, junior Bryce Silva, junior Nick Torres, and sophomore Jake Ronci will all look to provide depth and flexibility on the mound for head coach Mike Hart.
Paradis and classmate Lucas Crovo are back in the outfield and will look to lead the offense once again this year. Paradis is coming off a breakout season in which he hit 0.348 with a team-high 24 hits, including six doubles and a pair of triples. The centerfielder was the catalyst for North’s offense last year hitting in the leadoff spot and his experience can help set the tone. Crovo is back in right field and will look to pick up where he left off at the dish after collecting a team-high 11 RBI last year. Junior Ethan Belanger will complete the outfield group by patrolling right field. North’s infield unit will depend on who’s on the mound but will mainly feature Martello and Silva in the middle with Ronci as an option. Senior Cody Boutilier and juniors Evan Tetreault and Zach Breton are also battling for time in the infield while Torres will take over behind the dish.
“The Hockomock League is super competitive; we need to play consistently at a high level,” Hart said. “Every team has an arm that could shut anybody down. We believe our pitching can keep us in games. How we play offensively will be key in staying in contention.”
Oliver Ames
2024 Record: 4-16
2024 Finish: Missed postseason
Coach: Joe Abarr
After battling through a difficult 2024 season, Oliver Ames is hopeful it can use the experience it gained last year to compete in a crowded Davenport division.
The Tigers competed with some of the top teams last year, including one-run losses to both division champs Mansfield and Taunton. With a bit more varsity experience this year, Oliver Ames will be looking to pick up a few more wins and get back into playoff contention. Pitching should be a strength this season for the Tigers with juniors AJ Baroncelli, Ryan Johnson, Alex Saade, and Jack Devonshire leading the way. Baroncelli and Johnson could be poised for breakout seasons while both Saade (16 IP) and Devonshire (14.1) will look to build on the experience they gained on the mound last year.
Senior captains Harrison Fitzpatrick and Andrew Whiteside will lead the team both on and off the field. Fitzpatrick finished second in the Hock in batting average two years ago as a sophomore and will look to return to that form this season to be a catalyst for the offense. Whiteside had four starts on the mound and made three more relief appearances so his leadership for a pitching staff mainly made up of juniors will be crucial. Head coach Joe Abarr said there are plenty of options offensively when it comes to the lineup.
“We are excited for another year of Hockomock competition where the quality of baseball just seems to keep getting better and better each year,” Abarr said.
Sharon
2024 Record: 6-14
2024 Finish: Missed postseason
Coach: Larry Yaffe
Sharon took a step in the right direction last season and with a large chunk of last year’s roster back, the Eagles will look to continue that upward trend.
The Eagles have 15 players back from last year so there’s plenty of varsity experience with this group. That includes the two captains, seniors Cole Arundale (Southern Maine) and Drew Yaffe, who are both entering their fourth season as starters. Arundale is one of the best returning arms in the Hockomock League and will anchor the Eagles’ staff in 2025. Sharon has plenty of other arms that will provide depth beyond Arundale, who was Sharon’s pitcher of the year last year, including returner juniors Matt Cronin (17.1 IP) and Will Tobey (8.2 IP) along with sophomore Mason Silverman (15 IP). Seniors Ari Grossman and Ethan Sparacino along with sophomores Naman Shukla and Brady Shuffain are also expected to contribute off the mound. Senior Aidan McAuliffe will be tasked with working with Sharon’s pitching staff as the starting catcher with junior Benny Hertzel providing depth behind the dish.
On top of a deep pitching group, the Eagles will lean heavily on their defense. Junior Matt Berkley returns as the starting shortstop and will help set the tone defensively in the infield. Silverman, who started at second last year, will slide over to third with two-year starter Casey Stengel out to start the season due to injury. Cronin will man first base when he isn’t on the mound while senior Brody Lasser and Shuffain are battling for time at second. Junior Ben Eio provides some depth and can help fill in at first. Sharon’s outfield unit will also be shorthanded with Yaffe, the team’s defensive MVP last year, out injured to start the year. Last year’s team offensive MVP Soham Kulkarni is a familiar face back in the outfield, senior Harry Librot will step in to replace Yaffe in center, and Jacob Mento, Grossman, and Shukla are all in the mix for innings in the outfield. Senior Tim Broughton will look to give the Eagles a boost at the dish.
“It all starts with pitching and defense for us,” said second-year Sharon head coach Larry Yaffe. “We made huge improvements in those areas last season and that will be our foundation to rely upon. This is an extremely close group of kids who have been working together on their own since the end of last season. They have completely bought into understanding what it takes to compete in this league. We are looking forward to the challenge of moving up to the Kelley-Rex division and the opportunities it provides to us.”
Stoughton
2024 Record: 7-13
2024 Finish: Missed postseason
Coach: Rich Jasmin
Stoughton has a new coach in the dugout this season in Rich Jasmin, who brings over 40 years of coaching experience to the diamond this spring. In order to build on last year’s seven-win campaign, Jasmin will need some younger players to step up.
The Knights only have four returners from last season and just one senior in that group. Senior Andrew Beder is back to patrol the outfield and give the Knights some innings on the mound after tossing over 30 last year in a tram-high 12 appearances. Junior Drew Geaney and sophomore Gavin Alexson gained some important experience last year and will anchor Stoughton’s defense up the middle of the field. Geaney was second on the team last year while Alexson led the Knights in plate appearances last year and was among the team’s leaders in runs scored.
Sophomore Patrick McLoughlin is another returner for the Knights who will join Beder in the outfield as well as innings on the mound. Juniors Mason Lessa, Jake McSweeney, and Joel Short will look to break into the lineup this season and find ways to contribute both defensively and at the dish. Freshmen Kyle Bunker and Jasmel Vasquez are looking to contribute in their rookie seasons.
“We are a young team and it may be tough but I love the way these kids are ready for the challenge,” Jasmin said. “One thing I can see is they will give it their all and will not quit. With such a young team the future is looking good for us.”
Taunton
2024 Record: 19-5
2024 Finish: Reached Div. 1 Round of 16
Coach: Blair Bourque
There’s no doubt that Taunton graduated some talented pieces from last year’s Kelley-Rex champion squad, but this program is at a point where it continually reloads, not rebuilds.
Replacing its top two starters from last year Brady Morin and Jack Cali, who combined for 15 starts and over 90 innings, will be a big challenge but head coach Blair Bourque has some talented options to choose from. Taunton’s success this season could largely depend on how its rotation takes shape. Senior Johnny Escobalez, who was the starting pitcher in Taunton’s 2023 state championship win, is back for his final year with the Tigers and has over 70 innings of experience at the varsity level. Senior Cam Tomaszycki (UMass Boston) emerged as a reliable arm on the mound last year and went 4-0 with a 1.09 ERA in 25.2 innings of work. Seniors Alex Hebert (UMass Dartmouth) and Ryan Crowley will step into more significant roles this spring to help bolster the Tigers’ pitching staff.
The Tigers had one of the top offenses in the Hockomock League last year so having their top hitter back in the fold will be a major boost for this season. Senior Caden Lindskog (UMass Boston) was Taunton’s most consistent hitter last year and is back to anchor the heart of the lineup. After Lindskog, the Tigers graduated its next four top hitters so there are some holes to fill. Junior Joseph Benoit will look to build upon a solid sophomore season while senior Jace Galente and junior Corbin Melo bring some veteran experience to the lineup and can drive the ball gap-to-gap. Both Melo and returning senior Cam Dorr will be competing for playing time behind the dish. Offensively, the Tigers might not have as much speed as the past couple of seasons so finding a way to manufacture runs in a different way will be imperative to their success. With pitching depth a little bit of a question mark going into the season, head coach Blair Bourque knows his team’s defense will need to be sharp.
“If we can stay committed, continue to work hard, hold each other accountable while being great teammates, and play fundamentally sound baseball, we’ll put ourselves in the best position to compete and be successful,” said Bourque, who has been at the helm of the Tigers since 2017.
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Today’s games are listed below.
Boys Soccer
Oliver Ames, 0 @ Attleboro, 0 – Final – Oliver Ames dominated play, had a handful of quality scoring chances, and hit the woodwork three times but couldn’t get one past Attleboro senior keeper Jayden Ordmandy as the Tigers and Bombardiers finished scoreless at Tozier Cassidy Field. OA senior Jackson Mercieri hit the crossbar on a shot from distance and junior Nick Babanikas had his header clank the post in the first half. Senior Drew Hall also had a shot from inside the area hit off the post and stayed out in the second half. With OA pushing late, the Tigers had a couple of good looks but Ordmandy (eight saves) came up big to preserve the shutout. OA goalie Zack Gilson didn’t have to make a save in the shutout for OA.
North Attleboro, 1 @ Franklin, 3 – Final – Franklin scored three unanswered goals in the second half to overcome a halftime deficit against visiting North Attleboro. The Rocketeers claimed the lead with under three minutes left in the first half when Logan Shiner-McCracken latched onto a long ball from Patrick Etienvre, fending off a defender and cutting inside to finish from 12 yards out with his left. Franklin tied the game and took the lead in less than five minutes thanks to senior Garrett Scagliarini. The equalizer came in the 54th minute when Scagliarini placed a free kick from 25 yards out into the upper corner at the near post. Just three minutes later, Alex Connell made a darting run down the right sideline and sent in a low service that Scagliarini buried into the far corner with a one-timer. The Panthers got a key insurance goal with just under five minutes to go as Scaglarini’s flick off a throw in from Josh Rappa was knocked down in the area and cleaned up by senior center back Gabe Terry for his first career goal.
Canton, 0 @ Milford, 5 – Final – Milford jumped out to a lead just five minutes in and never looked back in a convincing 5-0 victory against visiting Canton. Danny Da Silva cleaned up a rebound after Gio Cappelli’s shot was denied to put the hosts up 1-0 early. Tiko Lourenco set up sophomore Bryan Ribeiro to double the lead as his deflected shot found the back of the net. The Hawks erupted for three goals in the second half as Gianelli Caccin scored off a corner (from Lourenco) for the second straight game, Da Silva returned the favor with a through ball to Cappelli to make it 4-0, and Matteus DeJesus capped the scoring after a free kick from Iuri Dias fell to his feet.
Stoughton, 6 @ Taunton, 3 – Final – Stoughton junior Kyle Garrity scored his first career hat trick to lead the Black Knights to a big win on the road over Taunton. Cameron Wilson added a brace and Alex Kozak tallied once in the win.
Foxboro, 0 @ King Philip, 4 – Final – Behind two goals in each half, King Philip broke out of its offensive funk and secured its first win of the season with a 4-0 win over Foxboro. Senior Colin Nolan notched a hat trick to spark the offense for the Warriors while Brad Lynn capped the scoring with KP’s fourth strike. Pranav Srinivasan had a pair of assists while Ben Cochran and Youseff Saad each had one helper in the win.
Mansfield, 2 @ Sharon, 2 – Final – Click here for a Photo Gallery from this match. – Sharon stunned Mansfield with a pair of goals less than a minute apart in the first half but Mansfield rallied back with two goals in the second half, including the equalizer with just under two minutes to play. The Hornets seemed to have control for most of the first half of an hour of play but Sharon senior Owen Soby took a throw-in and deposited a shot into the back of the net to put the Eagles ahead in the 29th minute. Just seconds later, Soby battled his way to a ball in the box and was fouled, earning a penalty kick. Junior Diego Martinez calmly slotted a low shot in to give the Eagles the lead, 2-0, at half. Mansfield came back with two goals in the final 15 minutes of the game, first cutting the deficit in half when junior Dom Nassif cleaned up a rebound after senior Amro Hosny’s bid clanked off the crossbar and was ruled to have stayed out. With time ticking away, Mansfield senior Dylan Mullin delivered a long free kick from just beyond midfield that was flicked on in the box from Cooper Austin into the far corner to make it 2-2.
Girls Soccer
Attleboro, 0 @ Oliver Ames, 1 – Final – Taylor deVos finished from the penalty spot with eight minutes to play, lifting the Tigers to their second win of the season. In a tough, back-and-forth game, Emily Lopes was fouled in the box late in the second half and deVos stepped up to give OA the slim edge. Attleboro’s best chance came in the first half but Tatum O’Brien’s weaving run into the box was saved by OA keeper Janiya Matier.
Milford, 2 @ Canton, 1 – Final – Milford fell behind in the opening minute on Thursday, but the Hawks rallied and picked up the upset victory on the road, moving back over .500 on the season and eclipsing their 2023 win total after just five games. The Bulldogs jumped in front early when Gabriella Berardi scored her third goal in the past two games, assisted by Paige Sullivan. Milford was able to find a groove and started pressing the ball. A foul just outside the 18 gave the visitors the opportunity to get back into the game. Ava Baglione marked her first game back from a wrist injury by firing her free kick through the wall and past the keeper. Milford got the lead in the second half with a big switch of play to the right wing. Kayleigh Tourtellot played the ball back across goal and Kyla Nashawaty was on hand to tap it in. Canton continued to push for the final 20 minutes of the game, but the Hawks were able to hold on for their third win of the year.
King Philip, 1 @ Foxboro, 0 – Final – Dani Lomuscio continued her torrid form at the start of the season, scoring with 10 minutes to play to lift KP to a win over a tenacious Foxboro effort. Lomuscio received a free kick from Ally Pochay and was able to flick it over Foxboro keeper Julia Luck, who had a big game to keep the game scoreless. Foxboro’s defense, including Mia Flanagan, Keira D’Arcy, Sophia Pacella, and Kailey Sullivan, put in a massive shift to keep KP off the board for 70 minutes.
Franklin, 3 @ North Attleboro, 1 – Final – Kelly O’Connor scored twice and assisted a third to help Franklin maintain its unbeaten start to the season. The Panthers scored three times in the first half, with O’Connor getting a pair and assisting on a Vera Hansen goal. Claire Michel and Sophia Horton also recorded assists for the Panthers. North held Franklin scoreless in the second half and got its first goal of the season when Sydney Fortin notched her first varsity goal.
Sharon, 0 @ Mansfield, 4 – Final – Click here for a Photo Gallery from this match. Mansfield scored three times in the second half to pull away from visiting Sharon and earn the win in its first game at the newly renovated Alumni Field. Maddie Buckley got the first goal for the Hornets after just six minutes. Aly Fernandes won the ball back on the end line and dropped a pass back to Buckley who looped a shot inside the far post. The score stayed the same through halftime, but midway through the second half Mansfield struck again. Maddie Fernandes hit a perfect, line drive corner to the back post where Lyla Nappa rose highest and nodded home. Three minutes later, Fernandes got on the board herself when her lofted ball from the right wing eluded the keeper’s grasp and dropped over the line. Just four minutes later, Fernandes added her second of the night. Olivia Dunham’s free kick bounced around in the box and Fernandes was in the right spot to slot the loose ball into the bottom corner.
Taunton, 1 @ Stoughton, 1 – Final – Taunton equalized four minutes into the second half and Stoughton settled for its second straight 1-1 draw, keeping the Black Knights in a tie for first place atop the Davenport division. Makenzie O’Connor opened the scoring off an assist from freshman Sarah Janelli, but shortly after the break, Kaylee Lopes found the bottom right corner to tie the game. Marybel DoRosario picked up the assist. Stoughton’s forwards Bianca Casna, Laila Bernard, and Morgan O’Connor kept the pressure on Taunton’s back line, and Tigers keeper Ashlyn Hebert made 17 saves to preserve a point. Taunton nearly snatched the win with a pair of late chances that were inches wide. Tigers coach Dan Borges praised his team’s work ethic in a tough, physical match. Defenders Madison Crowley and Meaghan Cunningham and midfielder Ava Uhl each had big performances for the Tigers, while midfielders Morgan Cook and Lindsey Mitchell and defender Lauren Mitchell stood out for Stoughton.
Volleyball
Attleboro, 3 @ Franklin, 0 – Final – Attleboro prevailed in a very tight first set and used that momentum to run away with a 3-0 sweep (27-25, 25-14, 25-15) on the road against Kelley-Rex rival Franklin. It was a balanced offensive approach as the Bombardiers got strong performances at the net from Julia Leonardo (11 kills, 12 digs), Addie Shelton (12 kills), Olivia Leonardo (seven kills), and Ellie Shelton (five kills) while Haley Carter (24 assists, four aces) and Sophia Jaeger (nine assists) set everything in motion. Sage Young (22 digs) and Julia Mondello (seven digs) boosted the Bombardiers’ defense. Brooke Daniels dished out 18 assists to go along with 11 digs, and the Panthers got five kills apiece from Gianna Laurello, Emerson Delleo (seven digs), and Makayla Kuykendall (16 digs).
Foxboro, 2 vs. West Bridgewater, 3 – Final
Milford, 0 @ King Philip, 3 – Final – After suffering a heartbreaking five-set setback on Wednesday, King Philip bounced back in a big way with a 3-0 sweep (25-21, 25-12, 25-17) of visiting Milford. Seniors Fiona Bailey (nine kills), Jessica Hansen (seven kills), and Avery Reda (six kills) anchored the offense for the Warriors while senior Alex Pauline (18 digs) and junior Mya McCormick (10 digs) played well defensively.
Canton, 3 @ Oliver Ames, 2 – Final – In a battle of Davenport division contenders and Hockomock heavyweights, Canton prevailed with a super tight five-set win over rival Oliver Ames (21-25, 25-20, 25-18, 17-15). “It was a great high school match against a very strong OA team,” relayed Canton head coach Pat Cawley. Senior Sally Hoban had one of the biggest games of her career with 23 kills along with 12 digs and two aces while Charlotte Clyve gave the Dogs a big boost with 12 kills and 11 digs. Chloe Dubuisson, MJ Robbins, and Ife Ajanaku were strong in the middle combining for 11 kills and seven blocks while junior Erin Bigham had a great all-around match with 41 assists, 13 digs, four kills, four blocks, and an ace. Soley Rodriguez Martinez and Melanie McDonough were both strong defensively and at the service line for Canton. OA received strong performances offensively from sophomore Chelsea Wagner (13 kills) and senior Addyson Smock (12 kills), a strong defensive performance from Ava Barth (33 digs), and sophomore Lyla McDonough played well at setter with 26 assists and four aces.
Sharon, 3 @ Taunton, 1 – Final – Click here for a Photo Gallery from this match.
Field Hockey
Attleboro, 0 @ Franklin, 3 – Final – Franklin scored once in each of the first three quarters to extend its winning streak to seven to start the season with a 3-0 win over a stingy Attleboro squad. Ella Marzullo (from Haley Wernig) scored in the first quarter, Sawyer Whitmore (from Maddie O’Brien and Wernig) converted a corner chance in the second, and Raena Crandall (unassisted) added one in the third for the Panthers. Devon Barry (one save) and Chloe Strassner (four saves) each played a half to combine for the shutout. Attleboro goalie Siany Ortez-Amaya was busy in the net for the Bombardiers, making 19 saves while both Nile Kerr and Cassandra Fisante each had a defensive save. Nora Desrosiers played a great game at the bottom of the diamond alongside Makenzie Aveiro at center defense for the Bombardiers.
Milford, 1 @ King Philip, 7 – Final – King Philip erupted for six goals in the first half and never looked back in a 7-1 verdict over visiting Milford. Sophomore Ella Morgan recorded a hat trick, including two goals in the first quarter, and Makenzie McDevitt scored the other first quarter goal for the Warriors. Kaitlyn Ceurvels, Mia Costa, and Lucy Weineck each netted their first career goals in the win for KP.
Sharon, 2 @ Taunton, 5 – Final – Taunton’s Bella Coughlin scored twice and the Tigers got a goal from three other players in a win at home, 5-2, over visiting Sharon. Coughlin scored twice, one off of an assist from Camryn Emond and the other unassisted, to spearhead the attack. Logan Wade scored a goal and assisted on a tally from Caroline Vallarelli, and Kelsey Rogers added an unassisted goal in the win. Taunton sophomore Kennedy MacEachern made seven saves in net for the Tigers.
Canton, 5 @ Oliver Ames, 0 – Final
Golf
Attleboro, 146 @ Taunton, 154 – Final – Senior Chris McMahon had a strong performance on the course at Segregansett Country Club, leading Attleboro to a key win over Taunton. McMahon birdied the second, fourth, and seventh holes and carded a two-under-par round of 34 to earn medalist honors for the Bombardiers, who finished just two over as a team. Jacob Bettencourt (birdies on five and seven) finished at an even par36 while both Tyler Veronesi and Wes Butler shot 38 on the day. Taunton’s Alex Dias shot a one-over par round of 37 to lead the Tigers, who also got scoring from Colby Emond (38), Jon McGrath (39), and Jameson Vallrelli (40).
Oliver Ames, 158 @ Sharon, 163 – Final – Oliver Ames senior Braden Shapiro fired a medalist round of 37 to lead the Tigers to a crossover win over Sharon. Matthew Drohen added a 38 in the win while Colin Costello (38) and Anthony Rhodes (42) also factored into the scoring for the visiting Tigers. Sharon’s Josh Binder carded a team-low round of 38, Benny Hertzel added a 40, David Kang chipped in with a 40, and both Ethan Sparacino and Sarah Scappaticci finished the day at 43.
Mansfield, 161 @ Milford, 160 – Final – For the second straight day, Milford earned a dramatic one-stroke win, with an identical 160-161 score. A day after edging Sharon on the road by that score, the Hawks got the win at home over Mansfield. Milford’s Zach Hipolito and Mansfield’s Chase McDonald earned co-medalist honors after both shooting a 38 on the day. Robbie DeGasperis (40), Joe Butler (41), and Ricky Nashawaty (41) also scored in the win for Milford. Sophomore Gavin Garnett added a 40 for the Hornets, Brendan Vokey added a 41, and Thomas Gormley, Hayden O’Connor, and Anthony Diieso all shot 42 for Mansfield.
North Attleboro, 148 @ Stoughton, 201 – Final
Foxboro, 151 @ Canton, 159 – Final – Foxboro secured one of its biggest wins of the season with a 151-159 victory on the road at Blue Hill Country Club against division rival Canton. Ryan Wood had his second straight big performance, securing match medalist honors once again after firing an even-par round of 34 for the Warriors. Zac Georgantas added a 37, Mike Ruo shot a 39, and Ryan O’Leary rounded out the scoring with one of his best performances of the season with a 41. Huck McCready had a team-low score of 37 for the hosts, Travis Thomas added a 38, Joey Ryan shot a 41, and Teddy Shuman finished the day with a 43 for the Bulldogs.






