Pembroke 2, Scituate 0: Ethan Sullivan and Charlie Goncalves scored to lift the Titans (7-2-1) to a Patriot League win. Goalkeepers Alexander Prijianski and Drew Hall shared the shutout. Oliver Ames 6, North Attleboro 0: Clide Neau had a hat trick, John Dobbin scored twice, and Michael Haikal added a goal and an assist as the visiting Tigers (8-1-1) clinched an MIAA playoff berth. Mathias Taylor had three assists, and Casey Milliken added two. Oliver Ames Rachel Fleischman sets the ball during a game versus Brockton on Wednesday, Oct. Milton swept: The Wildcats lost to Natick, 26-32, and Brookline, 24-35. Middleboro 22, Cohasset 35: Ben Ford won the race for Cohasset (1-3). Naython Evora-Rosa and Connor Prescott went 2-3, and Colin DeChambeau and Dustin Elliott also ran well for the Vikings.īrockton 19, Dartmouth 42: The Boxers (3-0) took four of the top five places, led by seniors Nick OConnell and Mamadu Tchamo. 6, 2021.Įast Bridgewater 19, Abington 37: Nick Uzzo finished first for the Vikings (4-1), covering his 3-mile home course in 16:30. © Robin Chan/Wicked Local Staff PhotoĬohasset’s Ben Ford finishes first overall in their meet against Middleboro at Wheelwright Park in Cohasset on Wednesday, Oct. Milton splits: The Wildcats beat Natick, 16-47, but lost to Brookline, 26-29. In other high school action Wednesday: GIRLS CROSS COUNTRYĬohasset 27, Middleboro 28: The host Skippers (4-0) handed the Sachems (4-1) their first loss. Lizzy Blanchard was second for Cohasset, and Maggie Brinzey (4th), Leesil Gilbert (6th), Bridget Kondrat (7th) and Abbey Goff (8th) also starred.ĭartmouth 21, Brockton 40: Catherine Moyes was second and Aubrey Talbot finished fifth for the Boxers (1-2) in the loss.Įast Bridgewater 24, Abington 42: Abington's Jackie Earner won her fourth straight meet, and Selena Wood, Allison Lindvall, Kaylie Fitts and Alyvia Platka also ran well for the Green Wave in the loss. More: Sign up for the South Shore Football Report Newsletter to get all the local news More: See where the South Shore high school football teams land in first playoff power ratings Other standouts for Weymouth were: freshman Gracie Richard (8th, 20:32), freshman Emma Daley (9th, 20:34), senior Emma Doran (10th, 20:34), sophomore Alexis Alessi (11th, 20:35) and senior Marianna Collins (12th, 20:36). "Needham threw everything they had at us and led with 800 meters to go, but Shea and Alison beared down, and the rest of the pack hung together and did their thing." "This is a character-building win for our team," coach Mike Miller said. Freshman Ella Bates won the 3.1-mile race in 19:37, and Weymouth placed five other runners in the top 10, including seniors Shea Roche (4th, 20:11) and Alison Glavin (5th, 20:12). The Wildcats improved to 6-0 by posting wins over host Needham, 27-30, and Braintree, 15-50, on Wednesday. So far, so (very) good for the Weymouth High girls cross country team. Oliver Ames from left, Maddie Homer and Sarah Hilliard, dig the ball during a game versus Brockton on Wednesday, Oct.