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2025 Hockomock League Girls Lacrosse Preview

By HockomockSports.com Staff
2025 Hockomock League Girls Lacrosse Preview
Attleboro
2024 Record: 11-8
2024 Finish: Reached Div. 1 Round of 32
Coach: Kerri Beland
Attleboro is coming off the two best seasons in program history, having made back-to-back playoff appearances. Former player Kerri Beland will take charge of the team this spring (after being the assistant coach the past two seasons) and will be looking to build on recent success by bolstering the schedule to be better prepared for the playoff competition.
The attack should be a strength for the Bombardiers this season with the team’s top scorers from last year returning. Senior Isabella Cavallini (Bentley) has been one of the league’s top playmakers for a couple of seasons and she will run the attack again this year along with junior Amelia Collins, who has been a standout scorer each of the past two years. The midfield also returns a strong core of players who can impact the game at both ends of the field. Senior Ryann Mooney and juniors Makenah Stokes and Abigail Titmas add athleticism in the middle of the field, with Stokes also a big factor on the draws.
Attleboro’s defense will have a few new faces this season after graduating three starters. Senior Ashley Cordeiro will be the leader at the back and classmate Peyton McAuliffe has been among the league’s top goalies for the past two years. Junior Sofia Sprovieri will take a bigger role in defense. Junior Jordyn Riley will be a newcomer to watch in midfield and senior Kaya Hannon will add another scorer up front.
“With our mix of experienced players and new talent, our season is filled with excitement,” Beland said. “These girls have shown up each day ready to compete and build on the success this program has had the past few seasons. The skill, athleticism, and lacrosse IQ are all there – at the end of the day it’s who wants it more and from what I’ve seen so far this preseason, this team is ready to go.”
Canton
2024 Record: 10-8
2024 Finish: Reached Div. 2 Round of 32
Coach: Jess Powers
Canton has finished second in the Davenport division in each of the past three seasons, but the Bulldogs come into this spring with a lot of new faces, including on the bench where former player Jess Powers takes over as the team’s third coach in three years. With three of the team’s top four scorers and three starters on defense lost to graduation, Powers will have a relatively inexperienced group to get ready for the new season.
This is still an athletic group and that speed and aggressiveness will be a strength of the team. Junior Nora Giannacopoulos will be the focal point of the attack. The reigning HockomockSports.com Underclassman of the Year gives Canton a creative playmaker to run the offense through. Senior Izzy Digirolamo adds experience up front and sophomore Cassidy Lyons could be poised for a breakout season. Sophomore Shannon Lane and junior Deanna Kolokithas add two quick, athletic weapons in midfield and attack.
The defense will be a work in progress at the start of the season, as it’s an almost entirely new group at the back. Junior Michaela Dickie returns this spring and she will be the anchor and leader at that end of the field. The midfield group will also be counted on to help out in transition and defense while new players get up to varsity speed. In goal, senior Ashley Balunas and junior Sammy Gardner will split time to start the year.
Powers said, “This team will look to establish a new identity while continuing to build on the success of previous seasons. We have a great group of players with a lot of potential and I’m excited to see what they accomplish this year.”
Foxboro
2024 Record: 15-7 (Davenport champions)
2024 Finish: Reached Div. 3 Final Four
Coach: Kathleen McCullough
After winning a 12th consecutive Davenport division title and reaching the Div. 3 Final Four for the second year in a row, Foxboro returns 15 players to try and continue its run as one of the league’s perennial powers. With seven seniors and seven juniors on the roster, the Warriors have plenty of experience to call on to make another tournament run.
The key to Foxboro’s attack is senior Cate Noone. The Furman-commit and reigning HockomockSports.com Player of the Year is the creative fulcrum for the Warriors and a consistent threat on draws. Junior Addie Riley is coming off a breakout sophomore season in which she led the team with 76 goals and the Warriors expect her to be an impact player at both ends of the field. Sophomore Chloe McGarry is looking to take a big leap after a 47-point freshman season. Junior Lily Kelley is a new addition to the attacking unit this season.
The defense should remain a strength this season. Senior Hannah Higgins (Hobart William Smith-commit) is a rock at the back and the leader of the defensive group. With senior Audrey Campbell (Norwich-commit) back in the cage, the Foxboro defense has plenty of stability and experience to lean on.
“We are looking forward to the 2025 season as we have several returning players that have watched develop and step up this preseason,” said Foxboro coach Kathleen McCullough. “We hope to use some of our veterans as ‘utility players’ providing flexibility and versatility for the team. Our team is focused and ready for the challenges ahead.”
Franklin
2024 Record: 12-10 (Kelley-Rex champions)
2024 Finish: Reached Div. 1 Round of 32
Coach: Kristin Igoe Guarino
Franklin has dominated the Hockomock League for more than a decade. The Panthers have won 122 straight games in the league going into this season (a run that stretches back to 2012) and have won 14 straight league titles. The Panthers were in transition last spring, with a relatively inexperienced team learning the ropes, and many of the players seem poised for breakout seasons.
The attack returns all but one starter and the coordination and communication built last year should pay dividends. Seniors Julia Flynn and Sophia Sacchetti are quick, athletic midfielders who will be key players on the draw and getting the team into the attack. Senior Gabi Caonsigli is coming off her best scoring season and could be among the league leaders this year. Junior Vera Hansen is another impact player in midfield and Franklin will hope that sophomore midfielder Callie Joyce and freshman attacker Clara Blongstainer will step in and produce right away this season.
On defense, Franklin will be led by senior Maeve Grasso. Coming off a terrific season, Grasso will keep the team working as a unit at the back along with classmate Hannah Blongstainer. Senior Maisie Streeseman and freshman Codi Lai will battle for the starting goalie position and both should see plenty of minutes this season.
“We return a strong core group of players who have a year or two of playing experience under their belts,” said Franklin coach Kristin Igoe Guarino. “Last year was more of a developmental year for us, and now this season we are looking to make bigger strides and win some more out of league games. I am looking forward to another great season!”
King Philip
2024 Record: 15-7
2024 Finish: Reached Div. 1 Round of 16
Coach: Matt Custodio
New head coach Matt Custodio inherits a roster filled with experience to try and match last year’s 15-win season and berth in the Div. 1 Sweet Sixteen. With six seniors who are all committed to play at the next level, King Philip will go into the new season with hopes of not only being one of the league’s best teams but to end Franklin’s 12-year dominance of the Kelley-Rex division.
Defense is the foundation that the Warriors will build on. Senior Sierra King will be the leader at the back along with classmate Kaitlyn Parish, who returns in goal after being one of the best shot stoppers in the area last season. Juniors Katie McGann, Ashleigh Whitbread, and Lauren Obara will all step into the defensive unit and Custodio expects the defense to set the tone for the team and enable the talented attacking group to do its work on the other end of the field.
Senior Makenzie McDevitt is the team’s standout attacker and top returning scorer. The BU-commit has been one of the league’s most dynamic attackers for a couple of seasons and will be KP’s top creative force. Seniors Emily Heslin, Sammy Cloutier, and Abby MacDonald will all chip in with goals while giving KP additional cover in transition and in the defensive half of the field.
“This is a very special group of players and seniors who have high expectations of themselves,” Custodio said. “If we can do all the little things successfully, we know that our end goals will fall into place.”
Mansfield
2024 Record: 11-7
2024 Finish: Reached Div. 1 Round of 32
Coach: Katy Garvin
Former Mansfield star Katy Garvin had an impressive first season on the bench for the Hornets, as they won 11 games, tied for second in the Davenport division, and returned to the state tournament. With 11 seniors coming back this spring, Garvin is hoping the Hornets can quickly fill some of the holes from graduation and once again challenge Foxboro at the top of the league standings.
Senior Ella Palanza will be the lynchpin in midfield for the Hornets. The three-sport standout delivers plenty of energy and athleticism to contribute on both ends of the field, while also being the top returning scorer from last year. Sophomore Sadie Jablonski returned from injury late in basketball season so will be a big addition in midfield with classmate Sophie Clang. Senior Lily Niosi and sophomore Caitlin Niosi will lead the way in attack with juniors Maddie Boyle and Tessa Johnson giving the Hornets experience up front.
In defense, the Hornets will be steady with seniors Carys Colby, Paige Carrow, Vail Dubeau, and Lyla Nappa. Junior Lana DiSangro will return in goal after a breakout sophomore campaign.
Garvin said, “We have a great group returning this year and a roster full of competitors. We are aiming high this season and are excited for the tough matchups we will see in and out of the Hock. I am especially excited for our new group on attack and their ability to work off of each other to play team offense.”
North Attleboro
2024 Record: 7-12
2024 Finish: Missed postseason
Coach: Dawn Kafel-Forge
North Attleboro needed a few results to go its way last year to be in the state tournament picture under first-year coach Dawn Kafel-Forge. With just two players graduating from last season’s roster, the Rocketeers are hoping that the experience on the roster will help turn things around and make the playoffs a legitimate possibility.
Senior Ellie Regan will be the key to North’s success in attack. The team’s leading scorer last year, Regan had 55 goals and will hope that she can produce even more this spring. Sophomore Abby Wholey, Reese Hickey, and Addie Curran will try to build on promising rookie seasons and senior Sara Maciejewski gives North welcome leadership in the offense. Seniors Avery House, Lauren Inglese, and Bella McQuade give Big Red athleticism in the midfield and can make an impact on both ends of the field.
The Rocketeers will also lean on its seniors in defense, including goalie Brianna Burns, who had a breakout season between the pipes and emerged as one of the league’s most consistent shot stoppers. Seniors Grace Gouck, Carleigh Swenson, and Ava McDuff, and junior Grace Jordan provide a lot of stability in the defensive unit and that familiarity will help communication at the back.
Kafel-Forge said, “It’s a quick turnaround this year from preseason to our first game. We are pleased to see how the team is coming together. Our crew is focused, determined, and looking to improve our game week to week.”
Oliver Ames
2024 Record: 9-10
2024 Finish: Missed postseason
Coach: Fred Isleib
Oliver Ames narrowly missed out on a playoff spot last season, missing the tournament by just one game. The Tigers started the season well but had a difficult closing stretch and lost the final four games of the regular season (all against playoff teams, including league champs Franklin and Foxboro). After getting so close last spring, the goal this year is to take that next step.
The Tigers will need to replace some key players from last year’s roster, particularly four starting roles in midfield, but OA has 10 seniors coming back to form an experienced core that should be able to step up. Senior Deana Flaherty can fill in both in midfield and defense and, along with classmate Chloe Finch can give the attack a boost. Sophomores Kit Perron and Kyla Isleib impressed as freshmen and will be counted on to keep the attack firing.
Second-year coach Fred Isleib is excited for his defensive unit’s size and athleticism and the potential of sophomore goalie Olivia Magee, who is entering her second season as the starter and continues to improve each game.
“As a second-year coach, I feel like we are ahead of where we were a year ago,” Isleib said. “My message to the team, if we do three things it will be a successful season: Have fun, work hard, and compete.”
Sharon
2024 Record: 6-12
2024 Finish: Missed postseason
Coach: Aisling Lydeard
Sharon closed last season with a pair of non-league wins and the Eagles will hope they can carry some momentum into their first season in the Kelley-Rex division. Second-year coach Aisling Lydeard is counting on the experience built from last year to help push the Eagles forward.
In the midfield, senior Bailey Garte will be back to run the offense. A league all-star last season, Garte is a dynamic playmaker and will impact the game on both ends of the field. Joining Garte in the attack is a talented group of underclassmen. Sophomores Sarah Scappaticci, Lilian Bourgeois, and Ella Cummings are back after impressing in their rookie campaigns. Senior Serene Bien-Aime will be a key addition to the midfield, as she moves up from defense this season.
The defensive unit will be anchored by seniors Ava Jacobsen and Lauren McLoughlin, who both provide great leadership on the field. Sophomore Samantha Humphreys is back in goal and junior Fatima Houdroge will give the Eagles good depth in the cage.
Lydeard said, “We have a solid foundation as we head into the season and are focused on improving our draw control percentage and offensive opportunities, as well as refining our fast break defensive skills.”
Stoughton
2024 Record: 7-14
2024 Finish: Missed postseason
Coach: Alicen Flewelling
Stoughton made a big leap in its second season as a varsity program, winning seven games, including a pair of league victories, and the Black Knights want to build on that for even more success in year three. With seven returning seniors, Stoughton has some experience on its roster but will also have several young players getting their first taste of varsity action who will need to step into big roles right away.
Junior Casey Groppi will be the key for the Black Knights in attack. The St. Michael’s-commit spent most of last season in defense but will move back into midfield this spring and should see a big bump in her scoring stats. Seniors Lauren Mitchell and Madi Falcione will provide athleticism in midfield, while seniors Angie Berry and Ella Derby and sophomore Olivia Joumaa should contribute in attack. Senior Adalina Tucker will take over in goal in her first season on varsity and classmates Pamela Pereira, Lily Nourse, and Ruby Guglia and sophomore Jillian Falcione will provide cover in defense.
As expected from a still-young program, there are players who will be experiencing the sport at this level for the first time, including freshman Cailin McGowan, sophomore Morgan Derby, and juniors Faith Sekundaya and Mickaelle Pierre. Sophomore Julia Henein will make the jump from JV this season and Paige Enokian (attack) and Chloe Hannaford (defense) return as swing players to help Stoughton’s depth.
“Stoughton has been working hard at the start of this season to adjust to not having the six seniors from last season but we have a strong set of girls both new and returning to the sport!” said Stoughton coach Alicen Flewelling. “Going from zero varsity wins to six was a huge morale boost for our players and our program as a whole! We are looking forward to growing more as a team this year!”
Taunton
2024 Record: 0-17
2024 Finish: Missed postseason
Coach: Adilson Galvao
Taunton is coming off a difficult 2024 season. The Tigers were winless last year but, with all but four players returning for this spring, there is hope that they can turn it around and be more competitive this time around.
Offensively, Taunton will build around seniors Maddison Szala and Giovanna Guarino. Szala is the team’s top returning scorer after a 58-point season. The graduation of top scorer Cali Melo and transfer of Taryn Campbell will have an impact but senior Jayla Leonardo and junior Madison Cardoso give Taunton welcome dynamism and depth up front. Senior Caroline Vallarelli and junior Talia O’Leary will provide leadership and energy in the midfield. Senior Niyla Correia will boost the midfield, after moving up from defense.
At the back, sophomore Laila Brum will step into a key role this season and senior Savannah Sylvia returns from an injury to give the back line a big upgrade. Seniors Jaclyn Tokarz and Emily Lane complete a solid defensive group for the Tigers. Freshman Sydney Leavitt is the lone goalie returning from last year’s roster, after jumping on varsity as an eighth grader.
Taunton coach Adilson Galvao said, “With a strong core of returning starters and a senior class that raises the bar higher than ever, this season holds limitless potential. In my four years of coaching, this group has demonstrated the heart, commitment, and leadership that will propel us to new heights.”
King Philip Passes First Big Test, Doubles Up Foxboro
Tuesday’s Schedule & Scoreboard – 04/02/24
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Today’s games are listed below.
Baseball
Taunton, 12 @ Attleboro, 3 – Final – Taunton’s offense roared in the second inning and sophomore Johnny Escobalez had another strong outing on the mound in a win over Attleboro. Escobalez allowed only one unearned run on one hit and one walk, striking out seven in five innings to earn the win. Brady Boucher (two strikeouts) tossed a scoreless inning in relief. Offensively, Sean Murphy opened the scoring with an RBI triple, Braden Sullivan added an RBI double, and Bryce smacked his second three-run home run in the past week to put the visitors ahead 6-0. Bryce and Murphy (three RBI) each had three hits, AJ Lewis and Dwayne Burgo each had two hits, and Ryan MacDougall added a solo home run. Cooper Johnson had two RBI for the Bombardiers and Andrew Gorman had one.
Oliver Ames, 16 @ Canton, 6 – Final (6 Inn.) – Oliver Ames had its biggest offensive output of the season, pounding out 17 hits on the way to a 16-6 win. Seniors Jack Morley (two RBI, four runs) and Patrick Finnerty (two RBI, two runs) led the charge with four hits apiece. Lucas Riley also had a big day with a double and a triple, driving in five runs in the process. Nick Ferrini (run) and Ryan Lemay (two RBI, three runs) each had a double. For Canton, Jack Digirolamo went 3-for-3 with a double, two runs, and an RBI while Matt Hart and Kyle Redquest each had two hits and a run scored.
Stoughton, 1 @ Foxboro, 12 – Final (5 Inn.) – Buoyed by a pair of early five-run innings, Foxboro landed a 12-1 decision over visiting Stoughton. Ryan LeClair (run), Ben Angelini (double, triple, four RBI, two runs), and Louis Carangelo (triple, RBI, three runs) each had two hits in the win. Freshman Aidan Stow and sophomore Ryan O’Leary each drove in a pair for the Warriors. Senior Alex Stern earned the win for Foxboro, allowing one run on three hits and four walks, striking out a pair in four innings.
North Attleboro, 2 @ Franklin, 3 – Final – A three-run third and strong pitching from Austin Campbell helped Franklin fight off an upset bid from the visiting Rocketeers. To start the bottom of the third, Ryan Gerety drew a leadoff walk, stole second, took third on a wild pitch, and came in to score when Luke Sidwell reached on an error. An infield single from Henry Digiorgio put runners on the corners, and both came in to score on Tyler Bellan’s single to center. North made it interesting in the top of the third by scoring two runs with two outs. Gio Martello scored after a walk, a double from Dillon Harding, and a passed ball to get North on the board. Derek Maceda followed with a single to bring Harding in to cut the deficit to one but Dillon Cashin (1.1 IP, 1H, 0BB, 0R, 2K) came in to get the third out of the inning. Austin Campbell earned the win, allowing two runs on three hits and three walks, striking out 10 in 5.2 innings. Jordan Paradis pitched well for the Rocketeers, allowing three runs (two earned) on three hits and three walks, striking out six in four innings while Martello tossed two scoreless innings in relief.
Milford, 5 @ King Philip, 9 – Final – After some early offense from both teams, King Philip was able to outlast Milford in a battle of two strong teams. The Scarlet Hawks jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the top of the first but King Philip plated three runs in the bottom half and four more in the second, and never trailed the rest of the way. Milford pulled within two runs with a three-run third but KP pushed across one run in each the fourth and fifth innings. Matt Kelley went 2-for-3 with three RBI and two runs and Brendan Sencaj also had two hits along with three runs. Drew Herlin drove in a pair and Tommy Martorano had three RBI, two coming on a big double in the second inning. TJ Ahern was stellar in relief, tossing four scoreless innings with just two hits and one walk allowed, striking out three for the win. Louis Consigli went 2-for-4 with an RBI, Damien Carter had a two-run inside the park home run, and Joey McGee and Sean McGee each had one RBI.
Sharon, 0 @ Mansfield, 13 – Final (5 Inn.) – Mansfield scored its fourth straight win, capitalizing on early offense against Sharon. The Hornets scored three times in the first, four runs in the second, twice in the third, and four more in the fourth. Sam Martin (three runs, RBI), Matt DeShiro (three RBI, two runs), and Joe McIntyre (run) each had two hits to pace Mansfield offensively. Brian Butler drove in two runs while Anthony Saraiva, Jake Maydak, Luke Rogan, and Will Lund each had one RBI. Connor Curtis earned the win, tossing 3.1 perfect innings with four strikeouts while Yuv Sakhalkar tossed 1.2 shutout innings with a pair of strikeouts.
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Softball
Attleboro, 0 @ Taunton, 11 – Final – Taunton’s Sam Lincoln and Cate Larson combined to allow just one hit while the Tigers offense scored in four out of six innings in an 11-0 win over visiting Attleboro. Lincoln didn’t allow a hit in five innings, issuing just one walk while striking out 10 while Larson had three strikeouts and no walks in two scoreless innings. Offensively, Bella Bourque went 3-for-4 with two doubles, two RBI and two runs scored, Mia Torres went 3-for-3 with a double, two RBI, and a run, Ava Venturelli had two hits (including a double and a home run), three RBI, and one run scored, and Hayley Krockta recorded a pair of hits (one home run), two RBI, and a run scored. Kaysie DeMoura also had a home run for the Tigers.
Foxboro, 3 @ Stoughton, 1 – Final
Franklin, 2 @ North Attleboro, 3 – Final (8 Inn.) – North scored in the bottom of the sixth to tie the game and then won it in the eighth on a Maryellen Charette base hit. Franklin opened the scoring in the first on Sarah Boozang’s first homer of the season. In the bottom of the half of the first, Kelly Colleran stole third and came home to tie it on the throw. The Panthers regained the lead, but in the sixth Arianna McDavitt singled, took second on a Molly Willey bunt, and came home on a single by Emma Hanwell. With two outs in the eighth, Willey doubled and came home to score on Charette’s hit up the middle. Colleran picked up the win for North, striking out 16 batters.
King Philip, 12 @ Milford, 0 – Final (5 Inn.) – King Philip plated five runs in each of the first two innings and that was plenty of offense for junior Jordan Bennett, who tossed a five-inning one-hitter for the Warriors. Bennett allowed just one single (a two-out hit in the second) and walked a pair, striking out five for the win. Offensively, Ava Kelley went 3-for-3 with three runs, Libby Walsh homered for the third time in three days, and Liv Petrillo had a double, two RBI, and a run scored.
Sharon, 1 @ Mansfield, 12 – Final – Mansfield pounded out 13 hits and scored in all but one inning to earn the win. The Hornets got on the board in the first. Liv Madeira singled, stole second, took third on a wild pitch, and scored on a bunt single by Molly Kucharski, who tagged up to score on a Jill Koppy fly ball later in the inning. Madeira drove in Reilley Slaney with a two-out single to make it 3-0 in the second. In the fourth, Mansfield broke the game open. Madeira plated a pair of runs on a ground out and Kucharski and Koppy added RBI singles. The next inning, again with two outs, one run scored on an error and Kucharski came through with a two-run single. Sarah Marchand led off the sixth with a walk, stole second, and scored on an error. Kucharski and Slaney finished with three hits apiece, while Avery and Callie Lake and Madeira each had two hits. Amanda Schwarz allowed three hits to pick up the win.
Boys Lacrosse
Canton, 18 vs. North Quincy, 4 – Final
Girls Lacrosse
Franklin, 14 @ Concord-Carlisle, 13 – Final (OT) – Franklin rallied from three goals down to force overtime and Katie Peterson found the back of the net to earn a hard-fought win for the Panthers. Peterson scored six times and dished out a pair of assists. Kaitlyn Carney added a pair of goals and a pair of helpers, while Lindsay Atkinson (one assist) and Jamie Tanner each scored twice. Julia Flynn had a big game in the Franklin defense and won three draw controls, including the one in overtime. Franklin’s defense came up big down the stretch, including Riley Cross who recently returned from injury, causing turnovers and allowing the Panthers to overcome the deficit.
King Philip, 11 vs. Hopkinton, 8 – Final – Nicole McDonald scored three times and KP picked up a solid non-league win over Hopkinton. Sammy Cloutier and Emily Heslin each scored twice for the Warriors and Mara Boldy played a strong game defensively to help KP pull out the win.
Taunton, 5 @ Dighton-Rehoboth, 22 – Final – Caroline Vallarelli scored twice for the Tigers, who also got a goal apiece from Maddi Szala, Cali Melo (one assist), and Raquel Azevedo.
Boys Tennis
Attleboro, 4 @ Taunton, 1 – Final – Behind a pair of wins in both singles and doubles action, the Bombardiers landed a 4-1 win over host Taunton. Both Kyle Neuendorf (6-4, 7-5) and Tyler Rocchio (6-1, 7-6 (1)) earned hard-fought wins at first and second singles, respetively, for Attleboro while Luke Hinton and Brody Rosen (first doubles, 7-5, 6-3), and the tandem of Noam Cook and Clay Tyler (second doubles, 6-1, 6-3) added doubles wins. Taunton’s Heitor Sens continued his stellar season at third singles with a 6-1, 6-4 win.
Foxboro, 4 @ Stoughton, 1 – Final
Franklin, 3 @ North Attleboro, 2 – Final – Franklin junior Jay Gorgas prevailed in the third set to secure a win at first singles and clinched a 3-2 win for the Panthers. Gorgas won 6-3, 3-6, 6-1 while senior Tyler Fitzpatrick notched a 6-2, 6-1 win at second singles. Franklin also got a win from the team of junior Andrew Amante and sophomore Aaron Ramaswamy (6-3, 6-4) at second doubles. North Attleboro junior Quinn DiFiore posted a 6-2, 6-2 win at third singles, and the team of senior Brody Gaulin and junior Carson Dameron added a 6-2, 6-4 win at first doubles for the Rocketeers.
King Philip, 4 @ Milford, 1 – Final – Milford took a three-set win at first singles but King Philip won the other four matches to secure a win on the road. Arjun Kollu only dropped a pair of games in a 6-1, 6-1 second singles match and Luke Bailor added a 6-2, 6-4 win at third singles for the Warriors. KP swept both doubles matches with Noah Ihley and Brent Schneider landing a 6-4, 6-4 first doubles win and Leo Manning and Logan Riley prevailing 6-7, 6-0, 6-2 at second doubles. Milford’s Tyler Andreotti emerged from first singles with a 6-4, 6-7, 7-6 win.
Sharon, 3 @ Mansfield, 2 – Final – A pair of strong doubles performances plus one singles win anchored the Eagles to a key division win over Mansfield. Sharon’s first doubles team of seniors Hyojae Park and Rithvik Neti picked up a 6-3, 6-2 win at first doubles while junior Savir Basil and sophomore Joel Zwicker emerged from doubles with a 7-5, 6-1 win. Junior Matthew Lally added Sharon’s lone singles win with a 6-1, 6-3 victory at second singles. Mansfield sophomore Neema Khosravani prevailed from a tough battle at first singles with a 7-5, 6-4 win, and junior Iniyan Karruppusami scored a 6-2, 6-3 third singles victory.
Girls Tennis
Taunton, 3 @ Attleboro, 2 – Final – Taunton landed two wins in singles action along with one more from doubles play to edge out Attleboro on the road. Junior Ava Alves was impressive in a 6-1, 6-0 win at second singles for the Tigers while junior Morgan Smith added a 6-3, 6-1 third singles victory for the visitors. Taunton’s third point came from the junior tandem of Caroline Pietnik and Sam Parrett (6-2, 6-2) at second doubles. Attleboro’s Maddie Fuscaldo notched a 6-2, 6-2 win at first singles, and the all-junior tandem of Presley Biller and Kyra Johnson rallied for a 5-7, 6-3, 6-0 win at first doubles.
Stoughton, 2 @ Foxboro, 3 – Final
North Attleboro, 4 @ Franklin, 1 – Final – The Rocketeers used a singles sweep plus one more win in doubles action to secure a win on the road at Franklin. Junior Lauren Hunt (6-1, 6-0), sophomore Megan Atwood (6-4, 6-2), and senior Grace Noreck (6-0, 6-2) all won in straight sets to sweep singles. The all-sophomore tandem of Jayla Stone and Grace Manning rallied for a 4-6, 6-4, 7-6 (7) win for North’s fourth point. Franklin’s Brooke Daniels and Sydney Tolonen teamed up for a 6-1, 6-3 win at first doubles.
Milford, 0 @ King Philip, 5 – Final – King Philip bounced back from a loss on Monday with a clean sweep on Tuesday, taking all five matches in straight sets. Ahunna James didn’t drop a game in a 6-0, 6-0 first singles, win, Shea Mellman only lost one game in a 6-0, 6-1 second singles victory, and Caroline Freese landed a 6-4, 6-4 win at third singles. KP’s first doubles team of Carlie Burns and Priya Riar notched a 6-2, 6-1 win, and the Warriors’ second doubles team of Lauren Casper and Jaelyn Dang grabbed a 6-1, 6-2 victory.
Mansfield, 0 @ Sharon, 5 – Final – Sharon continued its undefeated season with an impressive win over Mansfield, taking all five matches in straight sets. Judy Song (first singles) and Ale Aguilar (third singles) both rolled to 6-0, 6-0 wins while Nayva Shukla landed a 6-1, 6-1 decision at second singles. Both of Sharon’s doubles teams (Sophia Oh and Abby Vilk at first singles, and Ellie Zhao and Zayna Cheima at second doubles) picked up 6-1, 6-1 wins.
Outdoor Track
Franklin @ Milford, 4:15
Boys Volleyball
King Philip vs. Dighton-Rehoboth, 4:45






