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

Compiled by Matt Haraden

• Boys 3/4 Lacrosse improved to 3-0 on the season with a 15-5 win at home over Plymouth on Sunday, April 26. Mason Hein led the offense with five goals, while Levi Van Slyke and Sam Chiba each recorded hat tricks. Langdon Walper added two goals, and Ryan Duran and Luca Dibley rounded out the scoring with one each, with clutch assists from Nolan Chichocki and Henry Dunn. On the defensive end, Theo Britton forced multiple turnovers, and Tucker Autio delivered a standout effort in net. The Pirates return to action at Canton on Sunday, May 3.

UNDEFEATED: The boys 3/4 lacrosse team improved to 3-0 on the season with a 15-5 win at home over Plymouth on Sunday. The Pirates return to action in Canton on Sunday, May 3 [Photo courtesy of Matt Hein]

• The Boys Varsity Baseball team is 5-6 on the season, falling to Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School, 7-3, on Tuesday. Up next is an away game at Westport on Friday, May 1 at 4 p.m.

• The high school Boys Lacrosse team came up short against North Quincy, 8-7, on Monday. Matt Thomas scored four goals, while Max Lofgren, Christian Truglia, and Henry Buchlietner each scored one. The team also lost to Abington on Wednesday, 17-10. Matt Thomas and Landen Manfredi had three goals each, Harry Everett scored two, and Josh Gatto and Christian Truglia each had one goal. Up next for the 3-6 team are an away game against Whitman-Hanson on Friday at 4 p.m. and a home game against Rockland on Tuesday, May 5 at 4 p.m.

• The HHS Girls Lacrosse team is 8-3 after winning two of its last three games. The Pirates defeated East Bridgewater, 19-8, on the road last Friday. Erin Walsh scored seven goals, while Georgia White and Tessa Schultz each had four. Kaylee Blake and Sophia Grosso rounded out the scoring with two goals each. In net, Jillian McDonough had 15 saves. On Tuesday of this week, the team fell to Barnstable, 14-12. Erin Walsh had five goals, Georgia White and Tessa Schultz each had two goals, while Sophia Grosso and Emily Irby had a goal each and Kaylee Blake had three goals. On Wednesday, the team had a lot to celebrate, as Pirates defeated the Abington Green Wave, 16-5. Erin Walsh had a terrific day, scoring four goals in the game and earning 300 career points. Georgia White scored two goals, Kaylee Blake had three, and Sophia Grosso and Tessa Schultz each had one goal. Jillian McDonough had eight saves in goal. This week, the team takes on Monomoy Regional High School at home on Friday, May 1 at 4 p.m. and then travels to Rockland on Tuesday, May 5 at 4 p.m.

• The HHS Girls Softball team fell to 2-7 after losing to East Bridgewater at home on Tuesday, April 28 by the score of 20-3. The Pirates’ next two games are on the road – on Thursday, April 30 at Rockland at 4 p.m. and Friday, May 1 at the Academy of the Pacific Rim at 3 p.m.

For details on all the high school teams, visit www.arbiterlive.com/Teams?entityId=10611

• The Tee Club, a local women’s golf club at the South Shore Country Club in Hingham, is accepting applications from young women between the ages of 12 and 18 for up to a $500 scholarship to help defray the cost of golf lessons, golf clinics, or the golf school of their choice. Interested students should write an essay stating how they were introduced to golf, how golf has made a difference in their lives, their goals for improving their game this season, and how they would use the scholarship money to achieve those goals. Be sure to include the name of the facility or golf professional you have chosen to work with and how you heard about the essay. Essays should be limited to two pages and must include contact information, including age and email address. Send essays by Friday, May 22 to The Tee Club, 31 Elmore Road, Hingham, MA 02043 or to seaglass1118@gmail.com.

• The Hull Youth Soccer In-Town and Travel spring seasons are in full swing. On Saturday, May 2, there are five travel games scheduled at Hull High: Boys 3/4 (Duran) vs. Plympton at noon; Boys 5/6 (Panetta) vs. Norwell at 1:30 p.m.; Boys 5/6 (Walsh) vs. Kingston at 3 p.m.; Boys 7/8 vs. Pembroke at 4:30 p.m.; and Girls High School vs. Hanover at 6:30 p.m.

Playing on the road will be Boys 3/4 (Fahey), Boys 3/4 (Bilodeau), Girls 3/4, and Girls 5/6.

In-Town Soccer plays at the Dust Bowl at Pemberton:

Guppies (co-ed): 9–10 a.m.; Kindergarten (co-ed) & Girls Grades 1 & 2: 10-11 a.m.; Boys Grades 1 & 2: 11 a.m. to noon.

The league also is looking for more parent volunteer coaches for the kindergarten group. This program is run by volunteers and truly can’t happen without your help.

Hull Youth Baseball’s opening day is Saturday, May 2 at L Street. Team photos begin at 1:30 p.m. and the day’s activities include raffles, food, ice cream, and inflatable fun. The D1 Minor Game will be played at 4 p.m. – Fire vs. Corkin. For more information, visit www.hullyouthbaseball.org.

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