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

Compiled by Matt Haraden

• Boys 5/6 Soccer lost its first game of the season at home to Carver, 7-4. The boys came out strong in the first half, but Carver prevailed in the second half. Jordan Dunn had three goals, two of which connected with assists from Andy Michaelides. Liam Palermo also scored a goal. Zachary Shea and Enki Mundo did a great job at midfield. The next game is Saturday, September 13 in Plymouth at 2:30 p.m. 7/8 Boys started off the season very strong, beating Marshfield, 5-0, on the road. Amazing all-around performance by the full team. Special mention to the defense line with Tamas and Slava and the forward line Tristen, Henry and Eathan.

STANDING TALL: With the fall athletic season under way, Hull High’s cheerleading squad is hard at work, perfecting their routines during practice on Monday in the school’s gym.

• Girls 5/6 Soccer opened its season in impressive form on Saturday with a 4-1 win against Pembroke. The team welcomed strong debuts from newcomers Emma Medina and Evelyn Lombardo, while Olivia Veissid made a confident first start as goalkeeper. Willa Britton and Frankie Rockett each netted two goals for the Lady Pirates.

Hull Youth Soccer’s in-town fall programs begin on Saturday, September 13. Games are on Saturdays at the Dust Bowl field in Hull Village and teams have the same schedule each week for convenient planning – Guppies (coed): 9-10 a.m.; Kindergarten (coed) and Girls Grades 1 & 2: 10-11 a.m.; Boys Grades 1 & 2: 11 a.m. to noon.

To round out a great day of soccer, some of Hull’s travel teams will play at the high school in the afternoon: Boys 3/4 (Duran) vs. Carver at 12:30 p.m.; Boys 3/4 (Bilodeau) vs. Kingston at 2 p.m.; Girls 5/6 vs. Plymouth at 3:30 p.m.; and Boys 7/8 vs. Hanover at 5 p.m.

• Hull Youth Football’s A Team Midgets hit the road this past Sunday. September 7, with 14 players to face the larger, higher-division Sandwich Bulldogs. The OCYFL has introduced cross-play, allowing lower-division teams to compete against higher-division teams throughout the season. The Pirates played in challenging weather conditions, with pouring rain and strong winds on the Cape. New Head Coach Jeff Lundrigan achieved his first victory, as all 14 players made significant contributions to the team’s 22-0 win. Hull will play at home next Sunday, September 14 against the higher-division Hanson team.

• Hull High’s girls varsity soccer squad’s next two games are on the road – at Abington on Wednesday, September 17 at 4 p.m. and at Pembroke on Friday, September 19 at 4 p.m.

Boys varsity soccer fell to Cohasset at home on Monday, 5-0, to even up the Pirates’ record to 1-1. Up next are Randolph (on the road) on Monday, September 15 at 4 p.m. and then Abington back home on Wednesday, September 17 at 5:30 p.m. (JV at 4 p.m.)

Hull High Pirates Varsity Football lost its first game under the home lights on Friday, September 5, as Wareham came out on top, 22-7. This Friday, the Pirates travel to Hanover to play the South Shore Vo-Tech Vikings at 7 p.m., then return home to play Monomoy on Friday, September 19 at 7 p.m.

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