Friday’s Schedule & Scoreboard – 05/31/24
Today’s games are listed below.
Baseball
Division 3
#37 Belchertown, 2 @ #28 Foxboro, 0 – Final (8 inn.) – Foxboro junior Ryan O’Leary was stellar on the mound but the Warriors’ offense went silent against visiting Belchertown in the state tournament opener for both teams. O’Leary only allowed four hits and three walks, allowing two unearned runs in the top of the eighth while striking out 10 batters. The Warriors had seven hits on the day, and put the tying run in scoring position in the bottom of the eighth, but couldn’t generate a run. Tyler Prescott and Mike Marcucella had back-to-back one out singles in the eighth but were stranded at second and third. Nolan Gordon had two hits for Foxboro.
Softball
Division 3
#17 Foxboro, 6 @ #16 Danvers, 0 – Final – A three-run first inning handed Foxboro an early advantage and junior Vittoria Cuscia tossed a complete game shutout as the Warriors knocked off Danvers on the road. Emma Callahan (leadoff single), Natalia Leach (RoE), and Meghan Kelly (double) all scored in the first, including the latter two on a two-run single from Cuscia. Kelly drove in Callahan in the top of the fifth and Leach (double) scored on a ground out from Cuscia to tack on two more in the fifth, and Callahan had a two-out RBI single to plate Fiona Dunn in the top of the sixth to make it 6-0. Cuscia was dominant in the circle, scattering just four hits without issuing a walk while striking out five for the win. #17 Foxboro awaits the winner of #1 Dighton-Rehoboth against the winner of #32 Notre Dame (Worcester) and #33 Greater Lawrence Tech.
Boys Lacrosse
Division 2
#21 Canton, 5 @ #12 Sharon, 15 – Final – Click here for a recap of this game.
#17 North Attleboro, 3 @ #16 Milton, 7 – Final – North Attleboro scored first and only trailed by a goal at the end of the first quarter, but a 6-0 run from the hosts denied the Rocketeers’ upset. After Andrew Schmidt scored to give the visitors a 1-0 lead, Milton scored six straight, taking a 2-1 lead at the end of the first quarter, leading 4-1 at half, and 5-1 going into the fourth quarter. Brady Backner and Luke Antonetti scored back-to-back goals — both assisted by Ethan Gustafon — to get the Rocketeers within three but the Wildcats tacked on a late goal to ice the win.
#38 Bristol-Plymouth, 3 @ #27 Milford, 20 – Final – Behind a seven-goal outing from sophomore Henry Baldic, Milford rolled over Bristol-Plymouth to secure its first playoff win in program history in a Division 2 Preliminary Round contest. Baldic added an assist and five ground balls while fellow sophomore Jason Stokes found the back of the net five times with one helper. Jayden Martins, Robbie DeGasperis (two assists), Ricky Nashawaty (two assists), Sullivan Driscoll, Garren Fraunfelter, Matt Lioce, and Thomas Souza also scored for the Hawks. #27 Milford will travel to #6 Billerica on Monday, 6/3 at 6:30.
Girls Lacrosse
Division 2
#24 Canton, 6 @ #9 Burlington, 16 – Final
Boys Tennis
Division 3
#20 Foxboro, 4 @ #13 Pope Francis, 1 – Final – With two wins from both singles and doubles action, Foxboro landed an upset win on the road at Pope Francis. Junior Luca Meyer earned an impressive win at second singles, dropping just two games total (6-0, 6-2) while senior Ryan Fossella took care of business at third singles with a 6-2, 6-3 win. In doubles action, the team of Evan Paluzzi and Nate Urman rolled to a 6-0, 6-2 verdict at first doubles, and the all-senior tandem of Nathan Cote and Niki Ilia secured a 6-0, 6-1 win at second doubles. #20 Foxboro will play the winner of #4 Apponequet and #29 Whitinsville Christian.
Girls Tennis
Division 1
#30 Taunton, 0 @ #3 Westword Academy, 5 – Final
Division 2
#20 Wakefield, 0 @ #13 North Attleboro, 5 – Final – #13 North Attleboro will visit #4 Hingham on Tuesday at 4:00.
Division 3
#29 Foxboro, 0 @ #4 Weston, 5 – Final
Boys Volleyball
Division 1
#29 Newton South, 0 @ #4 Milford, 3 – Final – #4 Milford will host #13 Lincoln-Sudbury on Tuesday at 6:00.
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2023-2024 Hockomock Boys Hockey Preview

By HockomockSports.com Staff
2023-2024 Hockomock Boys Hockey Preview
Attleboro
2022-2023 Record: 4-15-0
2022-2023 Finish: Missed postseason
Coach: Gary Warren
As Attleboro looks to improve off of last year, it will need new players to step up and produce, especially on the offensive end. The Bombardiers lost their top five scorers from a season ago from a mix of graduation and transfer, but head coach Gary Warren has some welcome additions to mix into this year’s lineup.
There’s a good mix of experience and youth this season, especially with a handful of freshmen and sophomores who have at least a year of varsity experience under their belts. On top of that, the Bombardiers are getting a boost with the return of senior Dane Holske back from Bishop Feehan and sophomore Cam Elliott, who played club last year. Holske should provide an offensive boost and will be flanked by newcomer freshman Brody Wolfe and freshman Bryan Capone.
Freshman Drew Bessette, in his second year, will center a line flanked by Nate Conroy and junior Austin Bessette, while junior Brody Shaw will look to bolster the forward lines after making the transition from defense to offense and will play alongside Jack Moran and Tony Mancini. Defensively, junior Alex Jarousky provides Attleboro with an experienced presence along the blue line and he’ll be joined by Elliott, senior Nick Fernandes, and freshman Logan Bader. In net, senior Julien Horton and freshman Jake Westwater will push each other for time.
“We need to play disciplined hockey, limit our mental mistakes, and play with energy every shift,” Warren said. “If we can do that, we can be a competitive hockey club.”
Canton
2022-2023 Record: 22-4-0 (Davenport champion)
2022-2023 Finish: Div. 2 state champion
Coach: Brian Shuman
Canton continued to achieve incredible success with its third state championship in the last four tournaments last year, but that just means the target on the Bulldogs’ back continues to grow.
Even with graduation and other departures, the Bulldogs continue to be a contender year in and year out under one of the best coaches in the state in Brian Shuman. This year’s group features a good balance with eight seniors, eight juniors, 11 sophomores, and a pair of freshmen. And with that balance comes great depth, especially on offense. Senior forward Brendan Tourgee is one of the most experienced players in the league, and one of the most talented too. He’ll spearhead the Canton offense and be flanked by junior Travis Thomas and sophomore Joey Ryan. Returners Brian Middleton and Colin Blake could be poised for breakout years while senior Pat Drury brings a wealth of experience to that line.
Another constant with Canton is having one of the best defenses in the league. This year will feature a younger group than usual but expectations remain the same for the Bulldogs. Junior Connor Geoghan stood out in the preseason and won a competitive battle with four goalies on the roster. Senior Matt Anderson logged a ton of ice time last year and really impressed, so his leadership along the blue line will be key. Sophomores Teddy Shuman, Graidy Carr, Gavin Thompson, and Brannen Morris will look to fill out the defensive unit.
“We have some depth up front at forward this year, and no surprise that Brendan Tourgee looks great so far,” Shuman said, “On defense, Matt Anderson was one of our best last year and he will be leaned on heavily. After him, we will need a bunch of sophomores to step up.”
Foxboro
2022-2023 Record: 8-13-1
2022-2023 Finish: Reached Div. 3 Round of 32
Coach: Eric Galanti
With our four seniors gone from last year’s team that qualified for the state tournament, Foxboro could be looking at a deeper run this time out come March.
The Warriors have key pieces back all over the ice and their top three scorers from a season ago. Sophomore Owen McAuliffe and junior Dan Jacobs tied for a team-best 14 points while senior Connor Hayers was second on the team with seven goals and six assists. And a major addition will be senior Sully Kenneally, who missed all of last year with a junior. His presence along the blue line with juniors Tommy Watts, Leo Campbell, and Evan Paluzzi give the Warriors a solid foundation on the back. The backbone of the defense is in between the pipes with Trevor Marder back. Marder was one of the best goalies in the league last season.
McAuliffe, Jacobs, and Hayes will lead the offensive attack once again this year. Senior Luigi Muttart will also be in the mix, juniors Finlay Campbell and Ryan Wood could be poised for breakout seasons, and sophomore Mikey Ruo could be a bigger contributor after registering three assists as a rookie.
Franklin
2022-2023 Record: 17-6-0 (Kelley-Rex champion)
2022-2023 Finish: Reached the Div. 1 Sweet Sixteen
Coach: Chris Spillane
Franklin ran into a hot goaltender in the Sweet Sixteen last year, ending a playoff run that the Panthers thought could have lasted for another round of two. With its top four scorers back and a typically deep and talented roster, Franklin looks set to push for a 13th straight Kelley-Rex division crown and be right back in the mix among the top teams in Div. 1.
Scoring shouldn’t be an issue for Franklin. The Panthers scored a league-best 102 goals in 23 games, including 11 in a playoff win over Andover. Last year’s league MVP Ben Paterson (17 goals, 22 assists) is joined by fellow seniors Anthony Lampasona (14 goals, 22 assists), Dan Daley (14 goals, 15 assists), and Dylan McEvoy (10 goals, nine assists), who by themselves outscored three Hockomock teams in 2022-23. Seniors Zac Langevin and Liam Hager and juniors Carter Balducci and Jack Wernig will be counted on to chip in with more output this season.
Defensively, Franklin will have some new faces along the blue line, although senior Logan Marchand is back to give the team much-needed experience and leadership. Junior Owen Ariente is making the jump from JV, sophomore David Smith has transferred from Bishop Feehan, and senior Matt Toli is back with the program this season, and each will be expected to log big minutes in defense. Between the pipes, Franklin returns all three goalies from last year. Senior Colby Wagner was solid in his return from playing juniors, while juniors Jack O’Connor and Joe Torracco give Franklin enviable depth in goal.
“For Franklin to be successful this year, we will have to buy into a team defense concept,” said Franklin coach Chris Spillane. “Offensively the goals will come, we will place a major focus on our D-zone coverage.”
King Philip
2022-2023 Record: 12-6-3
2022-2023 Finish: Reached the Div. 1 Round of 32
Coach: Toby Carlow
Under first-year coach Toby Carlow, King Philip won 12 games and reached the state tournament only to run into perennial power Hingham in the first round. While the Warriors graduated six players, they will still have an experienced lineup to challenge for the league title and will have confidence that, now playing in Div. 2, they can put together a tournament run.
Seniors Cam Lehan-Allen and Sam Naggar will provide the leadership on the blue line with sophomore Sonny Bianculli returning after an impressive rookie campaign. The Warriors allowed 50 goals in the first 20 games last season, which was the third-lowest total in the league, so KP showed its ability to slow down opposition attacks. Juniors Ted Dolan and Trevor Walmsley will take over in goal and are battling for the starting role.
The Warriors will count on an experienced and deep forward group to create more scoring chances in the second year in Carlow’s system. Senior wingers Rowan Boulger, Nate Garstka, and Max Robison were among the team’s leading scorers last winter and sophomore center Grady Bianculli will look to improve after a solid first varsity season. Sophomores Joe Robison, Evan Regan, Jack Gresham, and Cole Kotkowski are all poised for bigger roles and more minutes this season.
“Our strength on both offense and defense is that we have a lot of returning players and with that, they should know the system and be able to improve upon what we were doing last season,” Carlow explained. “The freshmen who played last season should have no problem adjusting to the high school game and the older players should be ready to up their games and help us be successful.”
Mansfield
2022-2023 Record: 4-15-2
2022-2023 Finish: Reached Div. 2 Round of 32
Coach: Mark O’Brien
Mansfield won four games last year but benefitted from the new playoff format to earn a spot in the state tournament. With only three seniors on this season’s roster, second-year head coach Mark O’Brien will be relying on a young roster, but he is confident that the Hornets have the depth to be in the playoff conversation again at the end of the season.
Two of Mansfield’s seniors are in goal. Josh Hussey returns from last year’s roster and will be the starter on day one with Colin MacWalter backing him up. In front of them, juniors Declan Foley and Thomas Gormley return to make up the top defensive pairing. Gormley was the team MVP last year after an impressive sophomore campaign in all three zones. Junior Luke McGuire, sophomore Aidan Shea, and freshmen Logan Theroux and Anthony Diieso will round out the defensive group.
While young, a lot of the Hornets’ key players did get varsity experience last year. The forward line is an example, with juniors Brendan Vokey, Matt Tourigney, Matt Cromack, and Kevin O’Brien all coming back after getting plenty of ice time. Sophomores James Warren, Matt Kelly, and Cody Silver add more energy to the attacking units and freshman forward Roman Gerr is one of seven rookies that will get opportunities to contribute right away.
“We are a deeper team with balance throughout our top lines and consistency on the back end,” said O’Brien. “The team has the right mindset of hard work and continued learning. We are also young, hard-working, and improving every time we take the ice. The team is excited about the opportunity they have in front of them to be difficult to play against and to make it deep into the postseason.”
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North Attleboro
2022-2023 Record: 9-8-4
2022-2023 Finish: Reached Div. 2 Round of 32
Coach: Neil Hall
With only six seniors, and just four of them skaters, North Attleboro and first-year head coach Neil Hall will need a talented group of underclassmen to step up this year.
The Rocketeers boast one of the best goalie tandems in the Hockomock League with seniors Kyle Gruber and Nate Kelly back after both saw some valuable minutes between the pipes last year. In front of them, senior Kaden Burns will spearhead the offense after tying for the team-high in points last season. Burns, a captain along with Gruber, scored 17 goals and had a team-best 11 assists. The other three skaters in double-digit points last year (Mark Ayvazyan, Brody Gaulin, Gavin Arabian) all graduated.
That means there is an opportunity for new faces to step up and take on more responsibility on the offensive end. Sophomore Dominic Bertino contributed as a freshman with six points (three goals, three assists) and junior Jake Santucci added five helpers a year ago. Other seniors on the roster this year include defenseman Jack Julio and forwards Enzo Mattei and Logan Madden. North has six sophomores on the roster that will factor in right away.
2023-2024 Hockomock Boys Hockey Preview
Oliver Ames
2022-2023 Record: 10-10-1
2022-2023 Finish: Reached Div. 2 Round of 32
Coach: Jimmy Tierney
Oliver Ames enjoyed a season of improvement under first-year head coach Jimmy Tierney as the Tigers went from six wins to a spot in the state tournament. With a strong core of players back on the ice this year, Tierney and the Tigers will be looking to continue that upward trajectory.
With only six seniors gone to graduation, Oliver Ames boasts a lot of familiar faces in its lineup. A lot of that experience comes up front in the forward lines, featuring seniors Andrew Livingstone, Matt Lawson, and Jack Corey, along with returning junior Shaun Teehan. All four of those skaters have a good amount of varsity experience, and with a potential breakout season on the horizon for junior Patrick DeLoughrey and sophomore Brendan Teehan, the offensive zone should be a strength for OA this year.
There’s more familiarity on the blue line starting with senior captain Sean Kearns, another four-year veteran on the squad. Kearns will toe the blue line alongside junior Bryce Deibel while seniors Andrew Poulos and Landon Grothe give the Tigers great depth at the position. Having that much experience on defense will also give a boost on the offensive end. In net, senior Nolan Gemmiti has won the starting job with freshman Josh Devito battling for time on ice.
“We will look to rely on our senior leadership group, as well as our group of returning players to build off our season last year,” Tierney said. “We will aim to outwork our opponents, and make a run to the playoffs.”
Stoughton/Brockton
2022-2023 Record: 7-13-0
2022-2023 Finish: Missed postseason
Coach: Dan Mark
Although the Stoughton/Brockton co-op team lost several key seniors to graduation, there is a good nucleus of players back in the mix for legendary head coach Dan Mark.
The Knight Boxers will once again skate as an independent team but will face off against the majority of the Hockomock League at some point throughout the year as Attleboro, Foxboro, Mansfield, North Attleboro, Oliver Ames, and Taunton are all on the schedule. Between graduation and other departures, Stoughton/Brockton lost its top three scorers from last year. The top returning scorer is senior Ryan Summers, a defenseman who collected three goals and 13 assists a year ago. Summers and Stoughton’s Ben Shirey will be key veterans among an experienced blue line group for the Knight Boxers while both goalies from last year — Sean McGowan and Dmytro Yakovenko — are back this year.
While there are five defensemen and both goalies back, there is opportunity in the offensive zone. Senior Brendan Twohig had six goals and four assists a year ago, senior Owen Dupont is a strong candidate for a larger role offensively, and sophomore Jake McSweeney is looking to build off a five-goal, four-assist rookie campaign. There are a dozen seniors on this year’s roster and eight combined sophomores and freshmen.
Taunton
2022-2023 Record: 13-10-0
2022-2023 Finish: Reached Div. 3 Round of 32
Coach: Kris Metea
Taunton only has two seniors on its roster and lost its two top point producers so head coach Kris Metea will need some younger players to stop up during the 2023-2024 season.
The Tigers only graduated five skaters but that included Connor McGrath and Colton Scheralis, who accounted for the majority of Taunton’s offensive output a season ago. Taunton’s two seniors this season will be vital for their leadership both on and off the ice. Senior captain Conner Goranson is the top returning scorer (30 points) while senior Owen Hathaway is poised for a breakout year. Junior Travis Cashman established himself as a top player on the blue line last year with 20 points and he will anchor that unit for the Tigers while classmate Tre Nedeau (17 points) brings a wealth of varsity experience and is a great two-way player for Taunton.
A big boost this year comes from outside additions with junior forward Cayden Clancy (Bishop Feehan) and sophomore defenseman Braden Lachance (Mount St. Charles) in the mix. Both players figure to make an immediate impact. Already with a year of varsity experience, the freshman line of Jameson Vallarelli, Breighdyn Simmons, and Drew Nedeau will look to make more contributions on the offensive end. The strength of the defense will be in the net as junior Cam Tomaszycki returns for another year between the pips.
“It’s a young group that is hungry and wants to compete,” Metea said. “They have excellent team chemistry.”
Thursday’s Schedule & Scoreboard – 05/18/23
Today’s games are listed below.
Baseball
Canton, 0 @ Foxboro, 8 – Final – Sophomore Ryan O’Leary went the distance, striking out 10 and scattering six hits, to pick up his first career win and keep the Warriors even with Mansfield in the win column atop the Davenport division. The game was scoreless to the bottom of the third when Foxboro exploded for seven runs. The Warriors tacked on one more in the sixth. Ryan Leclair sparked the offense with two hits, two runs scored, two RBI, and two stolen bases. Ben Angelini also drove in a pair of runs and scored once. Sean O’Leary had a double and scored and Mike Marcucella added a hit. For Canton, Matt Hart was 2-for-2, while Owen Lane, Matt Chafin, and Hayden Rose added hits.
Franklin, 4 @ Attleboro, 3 – Final (10 Inn.) – Ben Jarosz had a leadoff single in the top of the 10th inning and eventually came around to score as the Panthers fended off an upset bid from the host Bombardiers. Pinch runner Evan Cournoyer advanced to second after an infield error and went to third on a sacrifice from Ethan DePaolo. Cournoyer beat the throw home on a grounder from Rex Cinelli for the go-ahead run. Attleboro put the tying run on twice in the bottom half, but the first was picked off and the second was stranded at first. Jake Shaughnessy (2.2 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 5 K), Dillon Cashin (2.2 IP, W, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 1 K), and Alfred Mucciarone (1 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 1 BB) all pitched well in relief for the Panthers. Sean O’Hara (5 IP, 5 H, 3 R, 3 BB, 4 K) and Danny Johnson (5 IP, 2 H, 1 R, 0 ER, 2 BB, 2 K) both pitched well for Attleboro. Luke Sidwell had two hits and Tyler Bellan had two RBI for Franklin while Ryan Landry went 3-for-5 and Cooper Johnson went 2-for-4 with two RBI and a run for the Bombardiers.
King Philip, 3 @ North Attleboro, 1 – Final – Sophomore Cameron Hasenfus tossed a gem for King Philip, hurling a one-hitter complete game to lift the Warriors over North Attleboro. Hasenfus allowed a leadoff walk and a one-out single both in the seventh inning while striking out five in the win. KP held a 1-0 lead through the first six innings after an RBI single from Brendan Sencaj in the third inning, but pushed across two key insurance runs in the seventh. Tommy Martorano (single) scored on a squeeze bunt from Hasenfus, and Rudy Gately (single) scored on a sac fly from Max Robison. Dillon Harding was also strong on the mound, allowing three runs on eight hits and no walks, striking out two in a complete game for the Rocketeers.
Mansfield, 16 @ Stoughton, 4 – Final – Stoughton staked a 4-1 lead through five innings but Mansfield’s offense exploded for 15 runs in the final two innings to earn a big win. Jeriel Cuello drove in Sean Farley with a single and then scored on a passed ball, and pinch runner Joey McEachern (in for Hunter Malkin, who doubled) came home to score as well to hand Stoughton a 3-1 lead. The Black Knights extended the lead to 4-1 on an RBI from Dom Belle in the fifth inning. The Hornets offense was buzzing in the final two innings, scoring six in the sixth inning and nine more in the seventh. Drew Urban went 2-for-2 with a double, four RBI, and two runs scored, Anthony Saraiva also had two hits, including a double, an RBI, and two runs scored, Jake Maydak went 2-for-5 with four RBI and a run, and Sam Martin was 2-for-4 with two runs scored. Malkin pitched well for Stoughton, allowing six runs (none earned) on five hits and two walks, striking out seven in 5.1 innings.
Milford, 2 @ Taunton, 9 – Final – Milford put host Taunton on upset alert when it took the lead in the top of the fourth but the Tigers scored eight unanswered runs in the next three innings to get the win. Back-to-back two-out RBIs from Sean McGee and Joe Butler gave Milford a 2-1 lead in the top of the third inning. Taunton bounced back with two runs in the bottom half on a two-run single from Caden Lindskog and never looked back from there. Sean Murphy had an RBI triple, AJ Lewis followed with an RBI single, and Lindskog singled in another run as Taunton extended its lead to 6-2. Brayden Cali and Ryan MacDougall each tacked on an RBI in the sixth while Jared Spencer scored on a wild pitch. Jack Cali was strong in his return to the mound, allowing one run on three hits, one walk, and three strikeouts in 3.2 innings while Brady Morin (2.1 IP) earned the win in relief, striking out two with one run allowed on four hits and no walks. Charles Rabel and David DaSilva combined for a shutout inning in relief.
Sharon, 2 @ Oliver Ames, 17 – Final (5 Inn.) – Oliver Ames pushed across seven runs in the first inning and never looked back in its second straight big win. Jack Perron had a team-high three hits along with a pair of RBI and three runs scored while Ryan Lemay (RBI, run), Patrick Finnerty (RBI, run), Drew Hall (RBI, run), and Andrew Zagami (RBI, three runs) each had two hits for the Tigers. Finnerty earned the win on the mound, scattering four hits in four innings, walking a pair with two strikeouts and two earned runs allowed. Ian Kelly tossed a scoreless inning in relief with three strikeouts and two walks. Palash Raina had a pair of hits (single, triple), an RBI, and a run for Sharon.
Softball
Attleboro, 13 @ Franklin, 8 – Final
Foxboro, 14 @ Canton, 2 – Final
North Attleboro, 0 @ King Philip, 12 – Final (5 Inn.) –
Stoughton, 1 @ Mansfield, 3 – Final – Mansfield scored a pair in the fourth and one more in the fifth while Dani Jameson was strong in the circle to score a win over Stoughton. Consecutive singles from Molly Kucharski, Jill Koppy, Avery Lake (RBI) and Jameson (RBI) resulted in a 2-0 lead for the Hornets, who added another run in the fifth after a fielder’s choice from Liv Madeira. Jameson allowed four hits and struck out seven in the win.
Taunton, 9 @ Milford, 2 – Final – Milford kept pace with the visiting Tigers through five innings, trailing just 4-2, but Taunton plated five runs in the final two innings to pull away for the win. Bella Bourque had another outstanding day at the dish, going 3-for-4 with a double and two triples, driving in three runs and scoring once. Kaysie DeMoura also had three hits, two RBI, and a run for the Tigers. Hayley Krockta launched a two-run homer in the seventh to help Taunton put the game away. Cae Pellegrini had a solo home run for Milford in the third to cut the deficit to 2-1 while Camille Bonina had a two-out single in the fifth to make it 4-2.
Oliver Ames, 10 @ Sharon, 3 – Final – Click here for a Photo Gallery from this game. – Oliver Ames clubbed out six doubles and scored nine runs in the first three innings to take a win over Sharon. Katie Melendy (two RBI) and Crystyliah Covel (RBI, three runs) each had two doubles while Devon Morris (3-for-5, three RBI, two runs) and Paige Taylor (RBI, run) each had one. Sophomore Emily Martin went 2-for-4 with two runs for the Tigers. Ally Foulsham had five strikeouts and Manasa Josyula struck out six for the Eagles. Natalie David, Kendra Kodira, and Manasa each had an RBI for Sharon.
Boys Lacrosse
Attleboro @ Taunton, 3:45
Oliver Ames, 6 vs. Boston Latin, 8 – Final – Ben Reardon scored four goals while Ryan Jaco and Alex McAndrew each found the back of the net once for the Tigers. Noah Isleib was strong in the cage, making 14 saves for OA.
Sharon, 7 @ Holliston, 6 – Final
Girls Lacrosse
Taunton, 5 @ Attleboro, 17 – Final – Eight different Bombardiers found the back of the net in a well-balanced attack and a win over visiting Taunton. Junior Molly Moore (three assists) and freshman Amelia Collins (one assist) led the charge with four goals apiece, senior Jordan Mooney, junior Addison Papagolos, and freshman Makenah Stokes each added a pair of goals, and sophomore Ryann Mooney, sophomore Isabella Cavallini, and freshman Abigail Titmas each chipped in with one. Cali Melo had four goals and one assist for Taunton while Raquel Azevedo added one goal. Mel Jesus made 19 saves in net for the Tigers.
Foxboro, 13 vs. Holliston, 7 – Final – Foxboro notched another impressive non-league win, this time rolling past visiting Holliston. Paige Curran picked up right where she left off from yesterday, potting four goals and three assists to lead the offensive charge while Val Beigel netted a hat trick. Cate Noone (two assists) and Mary Collins (two goals, one assist) both added a pair of goals, and Mya Waryas (three assists) and Grace Riley each chipped in with one goal apiece. Audrey Campbell turned away eight shots in net for the Warriors.
Oliver Ames, 14 @ Ursuline Academy, 17 – Final
Stoughton @ Hull – Postponed to TBD.
Boys Tennis
Attleboro, 4 @ Franklin, 1 – Final – The Bombardiers landed a sweep in singles action and added one more in doubles to take down host Franklin. Kyle Neuendorf prevailed from a tough battle at first singles with a 6-3, 1-6, 6-3 win, Tyler Rocchio took a win in straight sets at second singles (6-3, 6-3), and Shashank Shridhar emerged from third singles with a 6-3, 7-6 (5) win. Attleboro’s first doubles team of Luke Hinton and Brody Rosen took a 6-3, 6-0 win. Franklin’s second doubles team of Andrew Amante and Aaron Ramaswamy picked up a 6-2, 7-6 (5) victory.
Foxboro, 3 @ Canton, 2 – Final – Foxboro’s first doubles team of Evan Paluzzi and Ryan Fossella emerged from a hard-fought match with a three-set victory to clinch the win for the Warriors. After splitting the first two sets, Paluzzi and Fossella clamped down a 6-4, 3-6, 6-3 win. Foxboro also got wins at second doubles and third singles (Luca Meyer, 6-1, 6-1). Canton’s Max Kupferman earned a 6-1, 6-3 win while Bharata Ramanathan came out on top in a well-played second singles match (7-5, 6-3).
North Attleboro, 2 @ King Philip, 3 – Final – King Philip’s second doubles team of Leo Manning and Logan Riley rallied from a one-set deficit to take a win, clinching a 3-2 victory for the Warriors. Manning and Riley overcame a loss in the first set for a 4-6, 6-4, 6-2 win, Arjun Kollu added a 6-1, 6-0 victory at second singles, and freshman Luke Bailer landed a 6-4, 6-3 third singles win. North’s Brody Carter picked up a 6-3, 6-3 win at first singles while the team of Brody Gaulin and Carson Dameron prevailed from first doubles with a 6-1, 5-7, 6-1 victory.
Stoughton, 1 @ Mansfield, 4 – Final – Mansfield bounced back from a tough loss to Sharon by earning the season sweep of Stoughton. The Hornets swept the three singles matches, loing only two games in the process. Iniyan Karruppusami won his match at first singles 6-0, 6-0 and Nikhil Nain and Jesse Colchamiro each won 6-0, 6-1. The doubles team of Justin Lim and Liam Lasbury-Casey won their match 6-1, 6-2. Stoughton got its lone point in doubles, as the team of Hadid Khond and Anthony Maylock won 6-3, 6-4.
Taunton, 2 @ Milford, 3 – Final – Behind two singles wins and one more at doubles, Milford notched a 3-2 win over Taunton a match played in pro sets. Senior Tyler Andreotti (10-5) and sophomore Corey Rattray (10-4) had wins at first and third singles, respectively, for the Hawks while the team of sophomores Todd Ostertog and Luke Fabry (10-6) added a second doubles win. Taunton’s Martin Frankinet landed a 10-3 second singles win while Derek Desseault and Collin Lofgren rolled to a 10-0 win at first doubles.
Oliver Ames, 0 @ Sharon, 5 – Final – Sharon took all five matches in straight sets to fend off visiting Oliver Ames. Jacob Slavsky lost just one game in a 6-1, 6-0 first singles win, Matthew Lally added a 6-1, 6-3 second singles win, and Alex Budovalcev completed the singles sweep with a 6-1, 6-2 victory at third singles. Sava Kassev and Joey Zwicker were victorious at first doubles (6-1, 6-1) while the Eagles’ second doubles team of Henry Chen and Andrew Xin landed a 6-3, 6-4 win.
Girls Tennis
Franklin, 3 @ Attleboro, 2 – Final – The Panthers picked up wins at second singles, third singles, and first doubles to edge host Attleboro. Junior Chloe Essam had a strong showing at second singles (6-0, 6-2) while junior Brooke Taylor only dropped one game at third singles (6-1, 6-0). Sophomores Brooke Daniels and Sydney Tolonen continued their impressive campaign at first doubles with a comeback win, 4-6, 6-3, 6-2. Attleboro junior Maddie Fuscaldo recorded a 6-4, 6-2 win at first singles and the second doubles tandem of Julia Leonardo and Bree Paulette notched a 6-4, 7-6 (9) victory.
Canton, 1 @ Foxboro, 4 – Final – Foxboro found wins at first and second singles as well as both doubles matches to take down visiting Canton. Hailey Kornbluth (6-3, 6-0) and Makayla Peck (6-1, 6-1) won at singles for the Warriors, Analisa Tia and Audrey Paulino (6-2, 6-0) notched a first doubles win, and Emily Stow and Katelynn Dineen (6-1, 6-4) prevailed at second doubles for Foxboro. Canton’s Katherine Powers rallied for a 4-6, 6-1, 10-8 win at third singles.
King Philip, 2 @ North Attleboro, 3 – Final – A singles sweep, highlighted by a comeback at second singles, lifted North Attleboro to a 3-2 win over visiting King Philip. Sophomore Megan Atwood bounced back from dropping the first set to secure a 4-6, 7-5, 6-3 win at second doubles in a three-hour long match to clinch the win. Junior Lauren Hunt (6-4, 6-1) and senior Grace Noreck (6-0, 6-1) won at first and third singles, respectively, for North. KP won both doubles matches with Priya Riar and Carlie Burns taking a 6-4, 6-3 decision at first doubles, and Lauren Casper and Jaelyn Dang securing a second doubles win.
Mansfield, 3 @ Stoughton, 2 – Final – Mansfield earned its second win of the season and spit the series with Stoughton. Caroline Guravage got an important point for the Hornets at third singles, winning 6-2, 6-1. Mansfield sealed the win by sweeping doubles. Jillian Hanley and Savannah Carey won 6-1, 6-3 and Rachel Goldman and Anushka Srivastava won 6-4, 6-0. Stoughton won at first and second singles. Ally Lada took her match 6-1, 6-1 and Nadia Prokopiuk won 6-3, 6-3.
Milford, 0 @ Taunton, 5 – Final – Taunton earned a clean sweep, taking all five matches in pro sets due to time constraints. Brooke Bell (8-5), Ava Alves (8-3), and Morgan Smith (8-3) all won in singles action, while the team of Janelle Garcia and Courtney Martin (8-3), and the duo of Caroline Pietnik and Sam Parrett (9-8 (8-6)) swept doubles play.
Sharon, 4 @ Oliver Ames, 1 – Final – Behind a pair of wins from both singles and doubles action, Sharon returned from Easton with a 4-1 win over Oliver Ames. Navya Shukla (6-1, 6-1) and Ale Aguilar (6-1, 6-0) had impressive wins at second and third singles, respectively for the Eagles. The team of Jenny Sand and Olivia Landstein earned a straight set win (6-1, 6-2) at first doubles, while the team of Grace Zhang and Zeina Cheima prevailed in a super tiebreaker (4-6, 6-2, 10-8) at second doubles. OA’s Hannah Farber played well in a 7-5, 6-3 win at first singles.
Boys Volleyball
Taunton, 0 @ Milford, 3 – Final