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Milford wrestling earned its third straight team title at the Hockomock League championship meet. (Ryan Lanigan/HockomockSports.com)

Below are the team results and top four individual results from the Hockomock League wrestling championship meet held at Foxboro High School on Saturday, January 31st.

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Team Results

1. Milford – 222
2. Taunton – 156.5
3. Foxboro – 142
4. Franklin – 128
5. North Attleboro – 121
T6. Canton – 120.5
T6. Sharon – 120.5
8. Oliver Ames – 88.5
9. Mansfield – 72
10. King Philip – 64.5
11. Stoughton – 3.5

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Finals

WeightMatchupResult
106Calvin Quinn (Canton) vs. Jowell Quinones (Taunton)Quinn (Fall, 0:59)
113John Woodall (Franklin) vs. Sam Katz (Sharon)Woodall (Fall, 1:28)
120Ryan Gill (North Attleboro) vs. Ben Dandurand (Franklin)Gill (Fall, 1:12)
126Brayden Boccia (Milford) vs. Michael Canova (North Attleboro)Boccia (Fall, 3:13)
132Derek Marcolini (Milford) vs. Max Thaler (Sharon)Marcolini (Fall, 0:31)
138Jack Sauer (Franklin) vs. Dylan Wright (Milford)Sauer (Dec, 13-1)
144Ryan Flis (Milford) vs. Abdullah Peterson (North Attleboro)Peterson (Fall, 3:13)
150Josiah Carney (Milford) vs. Anthony Vieira (Taunton)Carney (Fall, 1:34)
157Joshua Millerick (Taunton) vs. Kaua Reis (Milford)Millerick (Dec, 9-6)
165Kingston DaCosta (Taunton) vs. Sawyer Fernandes (Oliver Ames)DaCosta (Fall, 1:58)
175Griffin McCreedy (King Philip) vs. Wanderson Dos Santos (Milford)McCreedy (Dec, 2-1)
190Josh Hindin (Foxboro) vs. Adam Loebl (Sharon)Hindin (Fall, 1:37)
215William Buffington (Taunton) vs. JJ Blanchard (Foxboro)Buffington (Dec, 12-8)
285Nathan Pailler (Mansfield) vs. Luca Angelucci (King Philip)Pailler (Fall, 1:06)

Top 4

106
1st – Calvin Quinn, Canton
2nd – Jowell Quinones, Taunton
3rd – Jackson Tribuzio, Foxboro
4th – Elsa Scott, Sharon

113
1st – John Woodall, Franklin
2nd – Sam Katz, Sharon
3rd – John Wigmore, Foxboro
4th – Zac Faria, North Attleboro

120
1st – Ryan Gill, North Attleboro
2nd – Ben Dandurand, Franklin
3rd – Cameron Zicherman, Milford
4th – Cody Truelson, Taunton

126
1st – Brayden Boccia, Milford
2nd – Michael Canova, North Attleboro
3rd – Ben Ellis, Franklin
4th – Jonah Bornstein, Oliver Ames

132
1st – Derek Marcolini, Milford
2nd – Max Thaler, Sharon
3rd – Jeffrey Guaman, Oliver Ames
4th – Zain Chowdhury, Foxboro

138
1st – Jack Sauer, Franklin
2nd – Dylan Wright, Milford
3rd – Connor Hanlon, Canton
4th – Jonel Cruz, North Attleboro

144
1st – Abdullah Peterson, North Attleboro
2nd – Ryan Flis, Milford
3rd – Matthew Morin, Canton
4th – Brayden Mandeville, Taunton

150
1st – Josiah Carney, Milford
2nd – Anthony Vieira, Taunton
3rd – Yamaan Abdalla, North Attleboro
4th – Taharka Parry, Oliver Ames

157
1st – Joshua Millerick, Taunton
2nd – Kaua Reis, Milford
3rd – Sam Griffin, Franklin
4th – Kolby Hassett, Foxboro

165
1st – Kingston DaCosta, Taunton
2nd – Sawyer Fernandez, Oliver Ames
3rd – Ben Liverant, Sharon
4th – Davaughan Walker, Mansfield

175
1st – Griffin McCreedy, King Philip
2nd – Wanderson Dos Santos, Milford
3rd – Tiernan Ritson, Canton
4th – Eli Iorio, Foxboro

190
1st – Josh Hindin, Foxboro
2nd – Adam Loebl, Sharon
3rd – Anthony Norris, Milford
4th – Logan Franzoni, Oliver Ames

215
1st – William Buffington, Taunton
2nd – JJ Blanchard, Foxboro
3rd – Owen Sasin, Canton
4th – Colby Sulkala, Mansfield

285
1st – Nathan Pailler, Mansfield
2nd – Luca Angelucci, King Philip
3rd – Wellison Dos Santos – Milford
4th – Ashton Vieira, Taunton

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Girls Showcase

MatchupResult
Nadira Beye (Taunton) vs. Cloe Boccia (Milford)Boccia (Fall, 5:41)
Danielle Haen (Taunton) vs. Ksenia Gorman (King Philip)Haen (Fall, 2:49)
Zarinda Pretorius (King Philip) vs. Jade Fray (Stoughton)Fray (TF, 19-1)
Camilly de Carvalho (Taunton) vs. Alexandra Patton (Oliver Ames)de Carvalho (Fall, 0:31)
Cloe Boccia (Milford) vs. Zofia Koniezcna (Sharon)Boccia (Fall, 0:22)
Tessa Johnson (Mansfield) vs. Danielle Haen (Taunton)Johnson (Fall, 1:10)
Amelia Hough (Milford) vs. Lacey Miner (King Philip)Hough (TF, 15-0)
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“He’s a Killer” – King Helps Deliver Super Bowl Title in Final Game for KP

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King Philip senior Liam King tackles North Attleboro sophomore Nathaniel Robin in the backfield in the first half of the Division 3 state championship at Gillette Stadium. (Ryan Lanigan/HockomockSports.com)

By Josh Perry || HockomockSports.com Managing Editor

FOXBORO, Mass. – Late in the fourth quarter of Friday night’s Div. 3 Super Bowl, North Attleboro quarterback Dylan Brousseau swung a pass out to running back Nathaniel Robin. King Philip senior Luca Angelucci was able to get a hand on the back to slow him down and classmate Liam King came through with a thumping hit, stuffing the play for a one-yard loss right in front of the Warriors bench.

Sometimes being in the trenches can make it hard to stand out, but this was a moment to shine for one of King Philip’s unsung heroes. Not for the first time during KP’s come-from-behind, 21-10 victory, King let out a roar as fired up coaches and teammates rushed to celebrate with him.

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“He brings the emotion, you can definitely say that,” explained senior quarterback Zach Gebhard. “He’s loud and everyone else gets loud right behind him.”

King is one of the emotional leaders on both sides of the ball and an example to his teammates, even on a roster with 26 seniors who are just as committed to continuing KP’s amazing run of success.

“He is so awesome,” KP coach Brian Lee said of King. “He’s so athletic, so strong in the weight room, he’s a killer, and he’s got this personality that just makes you love him.”

Lee added, “He is, I thought, probably one of the best defensive players in the Hock this year and he’s not sure if he’s going to play next year so this was very emotional. You want it so bad for those guys. Kinger is such a dude, he works so hard, and I can’t say enough great things about him.”

It is well-known that KP relies on the running game, which makes the offensive line critical to the team’s success. On Friday night, King, the left guard, and the rest of the KP front controlled the line of scrimmage. The Warriors rushed for 281 yards and three touchdowns and the offense had 21 first downs.

“We all lift together and Coach Lee runs the o-line and gets the boys to know what we’re doing,” King, a two-year starter, said about the cohesiveness that has developed along the experienced front five (which includes seniors Aidan Lyons, Nate Crisci, Lex Chatham, Angelucci, and King). “Nate Crisci, our center, phenomenal player, and the communication up front is huge. Of course, our backs are absolute dudes.”

Putting in the work year-round has been a mantra for the program since Lee took over and King has embraced that mindset. He is a firm believer that the success on the field starts with the effort the team puts in off it. It also creates a lasting bond among teammates.

“It’s the grit,” King said about what makes KP so close. “It’s really a brotherhood – the coaching staff, the players. It’s really just another family. It’s crazy. The second we come to Gut Camp, we’re all together and we’re ready to work and motivated to get a ring.”

This is the fourth Super Bowl appearance in a row for King and the other seniors and they won a title as sophomores against Marshfield, but this year’s game was different (and not just because they were playing a league rival).

“I said yesterday to the team, that ring really didn’t mean as much to us as sophomores because that team was senior-dominated like it is now,” King explained. “Losing last year just absolutely killed me and getting the ring this year it’s just a great feeling to win one last time with my boys.”

Defense is a constant focus at KP and King has excelled this season. Senior running back and linebacker Tallan King (no relation) said that the team charts a variety of defensive stats and that Liam is always at the top.

“He has a huge impact on this team,” Tallan said. “This year, he took it to a whole new level. He’s been No. 1 on the D-chart for every stat leading up to this moment. He’s such a great teammate and he’s such a great captain and leader, it’s great to have him on this team.”

When it was mentioned that Tallan had been talking about the D-chart after the Super Bowl win, Liam quickly replied, “I think me and him are competing for the top of the D-chart after this game, so we’ll have to see who won it. I hope it was me but he made some big plays tonight too so we’ll see.”

There are a lot of intricacies to offensive line work, but his approach to defense is pretty straightforward. “Always have that mentality that I’m going to smash the person in front of me,” he said. “Just always work to get to the ball carrier and tackle him.”

It’s a simple approach but an effective one. He has been one of the team’s leading tacklers all season and he closed out the third quarter of the Super Bowl with a sack and started the fourth with another big hit on a short run.

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Standing on the field at Gillette Stadium, having closed out his high school career with a perfect season and a state title, King was clear about what it takes for a program to go on the run that the Warriors have been on for a decade.

“Countless hours in the weight room, summer practices, always working, always have that mindset that we want to get back here,” he said.

“It’s what we do at King Philip – we get to Gillette and we win. That’s what we do.”

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King Philip Comes From Behind to Beat North in D3 Super Bowl

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King Philip celebrates after beating North Attleboro to win the Division 3 state championship at Gillette Stadium. (Ryan Lanigan/HockomockSports.com)

By Josh Perry || HockomockSports.com Managing Editor

FOXBORO, Mass. – Over the past decade, it has become commonplace for King Philip to be on the field at Gillette Stadium. Friday night’s Div. 3 Super Bowl was the eight time in the last nine opportunities (there were no playoffs in 2020 due to COVID) that the Warriors had reached the state title game.

This year was a little different, as the Warriors were playing in D3 for the first time and on the opposite sideline was a familiar foe – league rival and defending champion North Attleboro (10-3).

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No surprise given the teams’ similar styles and rosters that the game was a grind. North twice took the lead in the first half, but KP battled back, getting touchdowns from three members of a large senior class that was playing in its fourth straight Super Bowl and pulling out a 21-10 victory.

With the win, KP improves to 4-4 in its eight Super Bowl appearances.

“Every morning, four days a week, these boys have been grinding in the weight room,” said senior running back Tallan King. “Blood, sweat, tears, everything, this team has poured everything into this. I’m just so happy to win it with the kids I grew up with. I’m on top of the world right now.”

Senior lineman Liam King (no relation to Tallan) added, “Countless hours in the weight room, summer practices, always working, always have that mindset that we want to get back here. It’s what we do at King Philip – we get to Gillette and we win. That’s what we do.”

After North was forced to punt to start the game, KP took over at its own 23 and started driving behind its two star running backs King (23 carries for 149 yards) and Keigan Canto-Osorio (22 carries for 103 yards). After Zach Gebhard (6-of-10 for 65 yards) hit Liam McGrath to convert on third and five, the Warriors were on the verge of taking the lead.

Ryan Thompson came up with a big play for the Rocketeers, stripping the ball loose and Sean Cornell jumped on it. Two plays later, facing third and five, Dylan Brousseau (5-of-13 for 147 yards) fired a strike deep downfield to Nathaniel Robin for 56 yards to the KP 13.

The game changed two snaps later. North’s leading rusher Frankie Strachan stayed down after a short run and was forced to the sideline with what turned out to be a broken foot. Brousseau would convert on fourth down to keep the drive going and Robin would dive in from the two to put Big Red in front 7-0.

It was a great start for the defending champs, but losing Strachan, who had done so much to get the Rocketeers back to Gillette, made things significantly tougher on both sides of the ball.

“He’s been the heart and soul of our team all season,” Mike Strachan said about losing his star. “He makes everything calm down, he’s just been a great leader for us all season. But, I’m proud of our kids for bouncing back. We didn’t quit and they’re a great football team and they were better tonight.”

KP head coach Brian Lee commented, “It just sucks. It’s just the worst part about football. A kid like that is obviously the heartbeat, everybody looks to him, he’s a winner, he’s so much more than just a player – he’s the team. To see him go out is just heartbreaking.”

KP answered right back with an 11-play, 67-yard drive. King took a stretch play 17 yards to get the ball to midfield. Gebhard hit a wide open Kyle Danson in the flat for another 17 into North territory. Canto-Osorio found a seam for 12 yards to the 11 and, three plays later, on fourth down Gebhard was able to sneak in from the two. Nate Crowley tacked on the tying extra point.

Without its workhorse back, North leaned on big plays in the passing game. Brousseau was able to get rid of a pass seconds before being crushed by Tallan King and hit Ryan Gustafson in stride for the second 56-yard completion in as many drives. He just missed a touchdown pass to Thompson on first down and the KP defense would hold, forcing North to settle for a 27-yard kick from Nick Torres to move back into the lead.

It wouldn’t last to halftime. KP responded with another impressive drive (10 plays, 68 yards). Gebhard again found Danson in the flat for nine, then King then bounced a run to the outside for 13 to the North 34. McGrath made a great catch against two North defensive backs for 15.

Gebhard scrambled to his right, getting around the corner and taking off down the sideline. He was met at the pylon by Joseph Ruggiero and forced out at the one. Both players stayed down, so Brody Zolak came in for the next snap. Ryan Greenwood got the inside handoff and powered into the end zone to make it 14-10.

North had only 43 seconds left in the half but gave itself a shot to add more points. Brousseau (11 carries for 34 yards) gained 21 on two plays and Milo House made a terrific grab while falling on the far sideline for 19 to the KP 38. Danson would ensure KP held its lead with a sack to end the half.

The Warriors got the ball to start the third quarter and nearly scored again. After Gebhard hit Greenwood in the flat to convert third and six on the 10th play of the drive, KP had first down at the North 14. Canto-Osorio went around the left side and found the end zone, but holding and a personal foul meant that instead of six points KP now faced first and 30.

Gebhard nearly turned it into a touchdown anyway but Kenny Jean laid out to tip a pass away from Connor McDonald and prevent the score.

It could have been a momentum-turning stand for the Rocketeers but on the second play of the next series Patrick Terio stepped up and picked off a pass to give KP the ball right back.

This time, the Warriors would finish off the drive. King went for 13, Canto-Osorio gained eight, and then King muscled his way for 10 more. on first and goal, Canto-Osorio found a hole and burst through it for an eight-yard TD.

“It started freshman year,” King said about the one-two punch of him and Canto-Osorio. “We were the two star running backs, both splitting the carries, and we’ve created such a good chemistry and bond. That’s my brother right there.”

Lee noted, “Holding them to that field goal was huge for us and then we could get [into halftime] with some breathing room. Once we were up 11, I felt alright. If we can get the ball back and grind a little bit, we’re going to be okay.”

Brousseau made another great throw, dropping a pass into Gustafson for 18, and then called his own number for 11, trying to keep North in the game. Tallan King came up with another big defensive play, sacking Brousseau for a loss of eight. McGrath intercepted a pass on third down to end the drive.

North got it back one more time with a chance to cut into the lead but Luca Angelucci and Liam King stuffed a swing pass to Robin for a loss and Brousseau had a pass broken up by Zion Dumay.

“They’re physical, but I think our kids did great,” Strachan said. “We started six sophomores tonight, so our future is looking really good. We were very proud of what they did and how we got back here. It’s really hard to get back here and it’s hard to win here.”

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King Philip was able to run out the clock, completing a perfect season (13-0), and sealing its second Super Bowl title in the past three years.

“I wanted it so bad for them,” Lee said about getting back on top for his 26 seniors. “The kids work so hard, I love them. I asked them tonight, what can you give extra? Because it’s going to take extra, it can’t be what you gave the first time, it’s going to be a harder game.

“I am so blessed and lucky that I found KP, and these kids, and I’m just so fortunate.”

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