In the Sport-light: Roundup of news about Hull athletes
/Compiled by Matt Haraden
• Boys 3/4 Soccer Team 2 fell to Norwell, 5-1, bringing the team’s record to 2-3-1 on the year. Andy Michaelides scored the only Hull goal with a great run up the field from the defensive position. Zach Walsh and Langdon Walper both put in great effort as defenders. Sam Chiba did a great job on offense. The team’s next game is against Middleboro on Saturday, May 31 at 11:30 a.m. at Hull High.
• 5/6 Soccer beat Scituate, 11-7, on Saturday, May 17. The game featured excellent goalie work by Reefe Markowitz and Zack Shea. Slava Rzhevskii scored four goals, Tomas Bromberg-Issokson had three, Will McCarthy scored two, and Finn Smith and Anthony Petruzzelli both had one goal. Great defense and midfield efforts came from Jack Gregorio and Ryder Lankas. The team’s next game is in Hull on Saturday, May 31 at 2:30 p.m. against Duxbury.
• Girls 5/6 Lacrosse continued their winning streak with a dominating performance to beat an aggressive Marshfield squad, 14-8. Frankie Rockett scored the first goal, with Molly McCarthy, Piper Yakubian, Payton Dunn, and Reese Irby adding to the tally. Deirdre Flaherty, Cordelia Hennessey, Scarlett Reilly, and Sydney O’Brien dazzled on attack, while Oliva Picewick, Hadley Dolan, and Stella Palermo moved the ball around at midfield. Julianna Moore-DaSilva and Leah Dibley buzzed around on defense, hounding Marshfield’s attack. The defensive force of Abby Donovan, Josie Tyrrell, and goalie Ruby D’Errico once again frustrated Marshfield’s shooters. A great team effort with solid physical play, dominance on the draw, and no shooting space violations. The team’s final regular season game is on Sunday, June 1 against Norwell at home.
CLEANING UP. The Hull High softball team would like to thank everyone for stopping by Saturday’s car wash to support the team [above]. The players and coaches send special thanks to DiVito Realty for the use of the lot and the Struzziery family for its generous donation [Photo courtesy of Robin Reilly].
• D2 Girls Softball improved to 3–3 with a big win against a strong Cohasset team on Monday, May 19. Erin Goodfellow had her most efficient day at the plate going two for two with two walks and scored four runs. RBIs were scored by Hailey MacLeod, River McKinnon, and Ryleigh Mooney. Down three runs in the last inning, Hull got two strikeouts from Ryleigh Mooney and a great heads-up play from Emma Medina at shortstop. Smart at-bats, specifically from Christina Kenerson, propelled Hull to score three runs in the final inning to win the game, 12-11.
Among the Hull High Track & Field athletes participating in the MSTCA State Relays were Elsie Harper, Montana Alibrandi, and Bree Simpson-Sliney (fourth place in the long jump); and Lawrence Bodley, Christopher Resnick, Iktan Guzman, and Finn Walsh (seventh place, sprint medley). [Photos courtesy of Brian Lanner]
• Hull High Baseball went 1-2 in the Pirates’ last three games, the one win coming on Monday, May 19, when they beat Quincy, 7-6, in the first game of a doubleheader. They dropped the second game, 10-6, but can automatically qualify for the state tournament by winning the next two games, both against South Shore Vo-Tech this week.
• Congratulations to Hull High Track and Field All-Stars Christopher Resnick, Lawrence Bodley and Elsie Harper. At the Massachusetts State Track Coaches Association State Relays at West Bridgewater High School on May 16, the Pirates placed first in the high jump (Lawrence Bodley, Michael Cimetti, and Christopher Resnick), fourth place in the long jump (Elsie Harper, Montana Alibrandi, and Bree Simpson-Sliney), and seventh place in sprint medley (Lawrence Bodley, Christopher Resnick, Iktan Guzman, and Finn Walsh).
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