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

Compiled by Matt Haraden

• Hull High Girls Soccer will play in the state championship match on Saturday, November 22 against Monson High School. The team advanced to the Division 5 finals after beating Hopedale on Tuesday night in the Final Four round. Brianna Ramos scored the only goal of the game in the Pirates’ 1-0 win. The championship game will be held at Curry College and starts at 12:15 pm. Tickets must be purchased through GoFan, and the game will be livestreamed by NFHS – the links are available through the Hull High Athletic Department at https://secure.smore.com/n/fank9.

• Even more great reasons to be a fan of the Pirates – the Hull High cheerleading team placed fourth in Division 4 South Regionals last weekend. The team has advanced and will be competing at the state competition on Saturday, November 22 at 10:30 a.m. at Worcester State University.

• Hull High Football defeated Cardinal Spellman in the team’s most recent game on Friday, November 14, with a final score of 33-6. Tristen Lofgren had 171 all-purpose yards with two touchdowns, one coming from an 80-yard kick return. Treston O’Hare and Landon Manfredi both rushed for touchdowns. Quarterback Teagan Bellew threw for 201 yards and two passing touchdowns, caught by Lawrence Bodley and Tristen Lofgren. The team has this weekend off but will be preparing to play the traditional Thanksgiving Day game at home against rival Cohasset. Kickoff will be at 10 a.m.

ROLLING RALLY: They weren’t on Duck Boats, but the Hull Youth Football Association’s Cheerleading teams and their supporters paraded through town on Sunday to celebrate a successful showing in the Old Colony Youth Cheer Association’s league championship this weekend. Each of Hull’s teams did well in the competition – the B and C Squads both won first place, while the A Squad took second place. The procession started on George Washington Boulevard and finished at the high school. [Skip Tull photos]


• The Old Colony Youth Cheer Association’s league championship was held on Saturday, November 15 at Whitman-Hanson Regional High School. Hull’s teams did phenomenal in the competition – the B and C Squads both won first place, while the A Squad took second place. To celebrate, the teams were escorted through town on Sunday afternoon, with the parade starting on George Washington Boulevard and finishing at the high school.

Hull Youth Football Association players and cheerleaders are invited to a celebration of the 2025 season on Tuesday, December 9 from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the high school cafeteria. The event will include food, music, games, and more.

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