Thursday’s Schedule & Scoreboard – 01/12/23

Today’s games are listed below.

Girls Hockey
Stoughton/Sharon, 1 @ Boston Latin Academy, 6 – Final

Boys Indoor Track
Oliver Ames, 53 @ Foxboro, 46 – FinalOliver Ames won both relays to earn a come-from-behind win over an upset-minded Foxboro squad. The team of Pat Dunlap, Doug Smith, Dan Nowakowski, and Nolan Querzoli won the 4×200 to keep the Tigers’ hopes alive and then a win in the 4×400 by Alex Pierce, Brendan Thomas, Aidan Dupill, and Ryan Sarney clinched the win for OA. Sarney anchored a sweep in the 1 Mile race, along with Pierce and Landon Sarney, that handed OA a key nine points after Foxboro established an early lead. Aidan Dupill (1000M) and Brendan Thomas (2 Mile) each had key wins while ssecond place finishes from Ethan Mahoney (600M), Querzoli (300M) and high jump (Dunlap) helped keep the Tigers in striking distance. Jack Rinehart and Nowakowski each had a PR in the long jump for OA.

Stoughton, 56 @ Sharon, 44 – Final
Canton @ Mansfield, 5:30
Milford @ Attleboro, 5:30
North Attleboro @ King Philip, 5:30
Taunton @ Franklin, 5:30

Girls Indoor Track
Oliver Ames, 68 @ Foxboro, 32 – FinalOliver Ames picked up its fourth win of the season behind an impressive showing against Foxboro. Taegan Hodges had the top time in the entire meet, leading a sweep in the 1 Mile along with Iole Apostoli and Kensie Graham, and Katie Sobieraj continued to set the pace in the 1000M with a league-best time (3:02). Amelia Andre won the 55M and had a second place finish in the long jump, Julia Maclaine took first in the 300M, and Hailey Goldman finished first in the 2 Mile. Catie Wilson, Bridget Hughes, and Nicole Brooks swept the shot put for the second straight week. Oliver Ames both the 4×200 (Katelyn Lemanski, Andre, Hughes, Maclaine) and the 4×400 (Jamie Weeks, Molly Capece, Hodges, Sobieraj) relays won.

Stoughton, 66 @ Sharon, 32 – Final
Canton, 26 @ Mansfield, 74 – Final
Milford @ Attleboro, 5:30
North Attleboro @ King Philip, 5:30
Taunton @ Franklin, 5:30

Boys Swimming
King Philip @ Milford, 4:00
Stoughton, 60 @ Oliver Ames, 74 – Final

Girls Swimming
King Philip @ Milford, 4:00
Stoughton, 29 @ Oliver Ames, 79 – Final

Gymnastics
Taunton, 128.85 @ Attleboro, 132.8 – FinalRaegan Bonneau and Caroline DiMarco each won an event to help Atlteboro pull out a close win over Taunton. Bonneau won the bars with an 8.6 while DiMarco took first on the vault (8.8), adding second place finishes on the bars (8.45) and the floor (8.8). Makenzie Grenier scored in a pair of events, taking second on the vault (8.5) and third on the floor (8.5). Taunton’s Sophie Hall won both the beam (8.55) and the floor (8.9).

Tuesday’s Schedule & Scoreboard – 01/03/23

Today’s games are listed below.

Boys Basketball
Attleboro, 68 @ Bishop Feehan, 67 – Final (2 OT)Attleboro senior Jaiden Outland sank a pair of free throws with just two seconds left in the game to help the Bombardiers complete a comeback win over Bishop Feehan. The Bombardiers stormed back in the fourth quarter, erasing a 13-point deficit at the start of the period with 24 points that included four three-pointers, including one with 30 seconds left from Hayden Crowley (career-high 19 points) to tie the game at 55-55. Crowley and Spencer Sherck hit back-to-back threes in the first overtime but the Shamrocks climbed back in it to force a second overtime. With Feehan leading by one, Attleboro got the ball to Outland (14 points), who faked a three to draw the defense, and then drew contact going up for a layup to get to the line. He sank both to give Attleboro the win. Junior Neo Franco added 18 points for the Bombardiers, scoring 11 in the fourth quarter and overtime periods.

Mansfield, 61 @ Natick, 52 – FinalMansfield had a strong end to the third quarter and went on to dominate the fourth quarter to rally for a win over Natick. Davon Sanders hit a three just before the buzzer at the end of the third to get the Hornets within two, and Mansfield opened the fourth with a 7-0 run and held Natick scoreless for over four minutes to start the frame. With just two minutes to go, the Hornets turned a 47-45 deficit at the start of the fourth to a 58-50 lead. Junior Eddie MccCoy hit a trio of threes and poured in a career-high 23 points, adding seven rebounds, three assists, and a pair of steals to lead the way for Mansfield. Trevor Foley added 12 points — all coming in the second half — as well as five boards, four assists, four steals, and a pair of blocks, and Sanders finished with 11 points and three steals.

Girls Basketball
Stoughton, 46 vs. Waltham, 37 – FinalFreshman Kirsten McKay and sophomore Leah McCarty combined for 29 points and Stoughton picked up its first win under head coach Eric Adams. McKay led the way with 15 points, while McCarty added 14 points and three rebounds. Raina Tat chipped in with eight points and pulled down six boards. Katrina Varnum continued to be strong in the paint, snatching 12 rebounds and blocking four shots in the win.

Boys Indoor Track
Sharon, 45 @ Oliver Ames, 55 – Final

Foxboro, 20 @ Mansfield, 76 – FinalMansfield took first in all but one event, including relays, and had two of the top three in eight events to run away with a win over Foxboro. The Hornets got key points by finishing 1-2 in the 2 Mile (Sam Taylor, Kiernan Hoff), the 55M dash (Myles Brown, Sirius Li), the 1000M (Marco Geminiani, Sean Higgins), the 600M (Troy Penney, Kyle Dickinson), and the 600M (Grady Sullivan, Matt Breitenstein). Evan Rawlings added a win in the high jump (5-02.00) and the 55M hurdles (8.30), Evan Thevenot won the long jump (19-04.25), and Talon Johnson won the 1 Mile race in 4:49.98. Foxboro’s Joe Flanagan took first in the shot put with an impressive throw of 47-00.00, second best in the Hock on the night.

Stoughton, 79 @ Canton, 21 – Final

Attleboro, 58 @ North Attleboro, 42 – Final

Milford, 21 @ Taunton, 79 – Final

Franklin, 54 @ King Philip, 46 – Final

Girls Indoor Track
Sharon, 32 @ Oliver Ames, 66 – FinalOliver Ames earned nine points from each the shot put and the 1 Mile race by taking the top three spots in each event on its way to a win over Sharon. Katie Sobieraj (5:13.48) crossed first in the 1 Mile with a league-best time by over 20 seconds with Hailey Goldman (fifth best time in the league) and Madeline Stewart rounding out the sweep. Catie Wilson continued her success in the shot put, landing a toss of 26-11.75 with Bridget Hughes and Nicole Brooks taking second and third, respectively. Adama Lamin-Bangura (high jump, 4-02.00), Amelia Andre (long jump, 15-07.00 and 300M, 45.37), Iole Apostoli (2 Mile, 13:24.13), Taegen Hodges (1000M, 3:15.10), and Jenna Gilman (600M, 1:43.95) also won for OA. Sharon’s Maude Kilmer won the 55M hurdles in 9.06.

Foxboro, 28 @ Mansfield, 68 – FinalMansfield picked up nine points from a sweep of the shot put and took first in eight other events to earn a win over rival Foxboro. Caitlin Garrahy took first in the shot put, landing a throw of 32-03.75 with Julianna Machado and Joselyn Saba taking second and third, respectively. Chloe Guthrie and Elyssa Buchanan were both double winners for the Hornets, with Guthrie taking first in both the long jump (16-07.00) and the 55m dash (7.52) while Buchanan won the high jump (4-06.00) and the 55M hurdles (9.60).

Stoughton, 60 @ Canton, 40 – FinalStoughton’s Shayla Ford and Belleya Franck each won a pair of events to propel the Black Knights to a win over Canton. Ford crossed first in the 50M dash (7.62) as well as the 300M (42.06), and Franck earned first in the 55M hurdles (9.89) and the high jump (4-06.00). Other winners for Stoughton include Sivannah Marcy (long jump, 14-08.50), Simarah McPherson (shot put, 29-06.50), Elaine McCarty (1000M, 3:34.07), and Julie Richardson (600M, 1:51.60). Canton’s Nora Giannacopoulos (1 Mile, 6:08.14) and Johanna Bouwmeester (2 Mile, 14:14.06) each came in first in their event.

Attleboro, 47 @ North Attleboro, 53 – Final

Milford, 43 @ Taunton, 57 – FinalTaunton swept the 1000M, took the top two spots in two more events, and swept the relays to secure a win over Milford. Braelyn Nichols took first in the 1000M (3:34.79) with Kiley Quinlan and Jakhi Nicholson rounding out the top three. Caelyn O’Leary won the 600M in 1:46.93 while Phylicia Dias took second, and in the 300M, Ava Uhl (46.00) and Emersyn DePonte went 1-2.

Franklin, 69 @ King Philip, 31 – Final

Boys Swimming
Franklin, 77 @ Milford, 85 – Final

Girls Swimming
Franklin, 93 @ Milford, 62 – Final