Hockomock League Honors 2024 Scholar Athletes

Hockomock League Scholar Athletes

Below is a release from the Hockomock League regarding the 2024 Scholar-Athletes. These 24 student-athletes were honored at the annual league banquet on Thursday, May 2nd at Lake Pearl.

The Hockomock League Principals and Athletic Directors are pleased to announce the 34th Annual Hockomock League Scholar Athlete Awards. The twenty-four athletes that are being honored have been selected by the Administration of their respective schools and represent the top student athletes in the Hockomock League based on academics, athletic participation, sportsmanship, leadership, and citizenship. They have all successfully balanced a demanding academic schedule along with participation in athletics as well as many extra-curricular activities during their high school career. To be selected for this award represents four years of dedication and commitment, and we are proud of all their accomplishments. We hope that these student-athletes will put all of their experiences over the past four years to good use and that those experiences will help guide them through the challenges ahead. We congratulate the parents and guardians for your contributions and guidance as you have enabled your child to reach this level of excellence. We are certain that the foundation you have given them will carry them through future endeavors.

2024 Hockomock League Scholar Athletes Meredith Bosh and Jacob Blazek
ATTLEBORO: Meredith Bosh and Jacob Blazek

2024 Hockomock League Scholar Athletes Mercia Kolokithas and Dominic Gray
CANTON: Mercia Kolokithas and Dominic Gray

2024 Hockomock League Scholar Athletes Valerie Beigel and Ryan Flaherty
FOXBORO: Valerie Beigel and Ryan Flaherty

2024 Hockomock League Scholar Athletes Liz Hopkins and Andrew O’Neill
FRANKLIN: Liz Hopkins and Andrew O’Neill

2024 Hockomock League Scholar Athletes Hannah Doherty and Ryan Taylor
KING PHILIP: Hannah Doherty and Ryan Taylor

2024 Hockomock League Scholar Athletes Emma Redding and Sirius Li
MANSFIELD: Emma Redding and Sirius Li

2024 Hockomock League Scholar Athletes Sarah Wengal and Liam Blackwell
MILFORD: Sarah Wengal and Liam Blackwell

2024 Hockomock League Scholar Athletes Vivian Racine and Zach Corsetti
NORTH ATTLEBORO: Vivian Racine and Zach Corsetti

2024 Hockomock League Scholar Athletes Katie Sobieraj and Matt Lawson
OLIVER AMES: Katie Sobieraj and Matt Lawson

2024 Hockomock League Scholar Athletes Madeline Hu and David Bondar
SHARON: Madeline Hu and David Bondar

2024 Hockomock League Scholar Athletes Aleksandra Lada and Aadil Khond
STOUGHTON: Aleksandra Lada and Aadil Khond

2024 Hockomock League Scholar Athletes Jenna Pereira and Ethan Harris
TAUNTON: Jenna Pereira and Ethan Harris

2024 Hockomock League Scholar Athletes The Hockomock League Principals and Athletic Directors are pleased to announce the 34th Annual Hockomock League Scholar Athlete Awards. The twenty-four athletes that are being honored have been selected by the Administration of their respective schools and represent the top student athletes in the Hockomock League based on academics, athletic participation, sportsmanship, leadership, and citizenship. They have all successfully balanced a demanding academic schedule along with participation in athletics as well as many extra-curricular activities during their high school career. To be selected for this award represents four years of dedication and commitment, and we are proud of all their accomplishments. We hope that these student-athletes will put all of their experiences over the past four years to good use and that those experiences will help guide them through the challenges ahead. We congratulate the parents and guardians for your contributions and guidance as you have enabled your child to reach this level of excellence. We are certain that the foundation you have given them will carry them through future endeavors. 2024 Hockomock League Scholar Athletes

Friday’s Schedule & Scoreboard – 01/05/24

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Thursday’s Schedule & Scoreboard – 12/21/23

Today’s games are listed below.

Girls Basketball
Canton, 51 @ West Bridgewater, 15 – FinalCanton rebounded from its loss to Taunton on Wednesday by shutting down West Bridgewater and getting back to .500 on the season. The Bulldogs jumped out to a 17-5 lead after one quarter and extended that advantage to 21 by halftime. Canton held West Bridgewater to no more than five points in any quarter, including just a single free throw in the fourth. Fatima Sidibay was Canton’s top scorer with 13 points. Deanna Kolokithas chipped in with 11. Sidibay and Kolokithas combined for 12 of Canton’s 17 in the first. Mercia Kolokithas and Jess Wright each added eight points and Anna Kennedy scored all five of her points in the third quarter.

Boys Swimming
North Attleboro, 71 @ Milford, 84 – FinalMilford junior Corey Rattray was apart of four wins and qualified for sectionals in the process to lead the Hawks past the Rocketeers. Rattray won the 200 free (2:05.36) and the 100 yard back (1:04.19) for individual events, and then was apart of the winning 200 free and 200 medley relay teams. In the 200 free relay, Rattray had a 50 split time of 23.91 to qualify for the 50 free at the south sectional meet. Oskar Khoury, Ethan Fielder, and Aaron McIsaac closed out the relay and won with a time of 1:43.95. That same group of four also won the 200 medley in 1:56.36. Fielder added two individual wins in the 200 IM (2:18.07) and 100 fly (1:03.93) while senior Liam Blackwell secured a win in the 500 free (7:29.12). North’s Farag Abdelraman won both the 50 free and the 100 breaststroke for the Rocketeers with Howell Braillard taking first in the 100 free.

Sharon @ Oliver Ames, 4:30

Foxboro, 74 @ Canton, 93 – Final Despite the loss, Foxboro’s Evan Stein had a historic night by breaking three school records. Stein also qualified for states in the 100 fly and 100 back while teaming up with Bennett Franciosi, Brandon Franciosi, and Matt Rochford to break the school record in the 200 medley relay by three seconds. Stein, Franciosi, Franciosi, and Josh Nelson shattered the 400 free relay by 15 seconds as well.

Girls Swimming
North Attleboro, 72 @ Milford, 90 – Final – Milford took first in all but two events to race past visiting North Attleboro for a league win. Senior captain Sarah Wengal took first in both the 50 free (29.49) and 100 free (1:07.43), and was a member of both of Milford’s winning 200 medley and 200 free relay. Wengal was joined by Mackenzie Roy, Vedi Raval, and Lauren Macalpine to win the 200 free relay in 2:02.78 while anchoring the winning 200 medley relay team along with Samantha DaSilva, Raval, and Roy. Roy added two individual wins as well, touching first in the 200 IM (2:38.36) and 100 fly (1:10.92). DaSilva added a win in the 100 back (1:17.42), Vedi won the 100 breaststroke (1:26.58), and Brighid Howland won the 200 free (2:37.75) for the Hawks. Macalpine and Vedi also got key second place finishes by less than a second to earn important points. North Attleboro’s Gianna Leco won the 500 free in 6:48.04, and the 400 free relay team of Jill Calistra, Cassie Hobson, Vivian Racine, and Leco touched in first at 4:56.10.

Sharon @ Oliver Ames, 4:30

Foxboro, 60 @ Canton, 98 – FinalFor Foxboro, Darrah Bertuman won the 200 free while Ava Gallagher took a win in the 500 free. Gallagher qualified for states in both the 100 fly and the 500 free during the meet.