In the Sport-light: Roundup of news from Hull's wide world of sports

ON TO THE POSTSEASON: the varsity boys soccer team ended regular season play on Monday; its first playoff game will be next week. [Courtesy photo]

Compiled by Matt Haraden

• Boys 5/6 Soccer defeated Carver Team 2 on Saturday, October 25, with a final score of 3-0. Jordan Dunn, Cody Calabria, and Luke Panetta each scored a goal. Ryder Lankas and Will McCarthy were unstoppable in net. Nathan Quan and Gibran Succar were great as strikers. Andy Michaelides, Anthony Petruzzelli, and Killian Kelly were a force on defense. The team’s final game of the season will be Saturday, November 1 at home against Carver Team 1 at 2 p.m.

• Girls 5/6 Soccer continued an undefeated season with a 4-0 win over Kingston on Saturday, October 25. Passing and runs led to two goals from Willa Britton, one from Magnolia Harbin and Charlie Ward, her first career goal. Keepers Sydney O’Brien and Frankie Rockett delivered the shutout. The team has one game remaining on the season.

Travel soccer teams play their last games of the fall season this weekend at the high school field. On Saturday, November 1, all teams play Carver: Boys 3/4 (Bilodeau) at 12:30 p.m., Boys 5/6 at 2 p.m., Girls 5/6 at 3:30 p.m., and Boys 3/4 (Duran) at 5 p.m. The Girls 3/4 and Boys 7/8 are on the road for their final matchups of the season.

• Hull High boys varsity soccer (D5) finished its regular season with a game against a formidable opponent in Abington High School (D4). Hull held Abington scoreless for 65 minutes but eventually lost in a close 2-0 game. For the fourth season in a row, the Pirates have qualified for the MIAA state tournament and will play their first playoff game next week.

FIELD OF DREAMS: The Hull High Pirates football team held a joint practice with players from the Hull Youth Football Association on October 23. This annual event is always a fun tradition for both teams and coaches. [COUrtesy photo]

• The Hull High Pirates Varsity Football lost its fourth game in a row on Friday, falling to Mashpee, 35-7. The 2-6 team is on a break until the Thanksgiving Day game at home against rival Cohasset. Kickoff will be at 10 a.m.

• Hull High girls varsity soccer celebrated Senior Night on Monday, October 27 with a 7-2 victory over Abington. With this victory, and a 2-2 tie in its previous game last Friday against Pembroke, the Pirates finished the season with a record of 8-5-3.

Hull Youth Football’s regular season games have concluded, with playoff action scheduled for Sunday, November 2. The Super Bowl will be next weekend, November 9. Mites (C Squad) will play at 10 a.m.; Midgets (A Squad) will pay at 11:30 a.m.; and PeeWees (B Squad) will play at 1 p.m.

Hull Pirates Youth Basketball is now accepting registrations for its travel program for boys and girls in grades 3-8. The season begins in late November, and registration will close on Friday, October 31. Families are encouraged to register players as soon as possible at https://hullbasketball.leagueapps.com.

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