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

A HUNDRED REASONS TO CELEBRATE: The Hull High Girls Lacrosse team defeated Advanced Math and Sciences Academy, 12-11, in the MIAA tournament at home on Tuesday, May 26. In addition to the team’s victory, the highlight of the game was Georgia White scoring her 100th point on the season. [Courtesy photo]

Compiled by Matt Haraden 

• The Hull High Girls Lacrosse team defeated Advanced Math and Sciences Academy, 12-11, in the MIAA tournament on Tuesday, May 26. In addition to the team’s victory, the highlight of the game was Georgia White scoring her 100th point on the season. Congratulations!

• Hull High Baseball finished the year #24 in the rankings, earning the Pirates a place in the MIAA tournament for the third consecutive season. Their first round matchup is on the road against #9 Hopedale on Sunday, May 31 at 6:30 p.m.

• Hull Youth Travel Baseball registration opens on June 5. There are five age groups – 9/10, 11/12, 13/14, 15/16, and 17/18. Visit www.hullyouthbaseball.org for more information and to register.

• The Hull Youth Soccer Travel teams have two more weekends before the end of the regular season. Come down to Hull High on Saturday, May 30 at 1:30 p.m. when Hull Youth Soccer Boys 7/8 takes on Norwell in the team’s final home game. Before kickoff, the eighth-graders on the team will be celebrated – Derek DelGallo, Joseph Elisii-Johnson, PK Gunderson, Stellan Kilroe, Max Johnson, Cody Miller, Macklin Concannon, and Billy Littlefield. The team has had an incredible spring season and is currently in first place in the Coastal League D3 Division with a 5-1-0 record

Travel home schedule at Hull High on Saturday: 9 a.m.: Boys 5/6 (Panetta) vs. Hingham; 10:30 a.m.: Boys 5/6 (Walsh) vs. Cohasset; 12 p.m.: Girls 5/6 vs. Hanover; and 1:30 p.m.: Boys 7/8 vs. Norwell.

Good luck to all this weekend, including teams on the road: Girls 3/4, Boys 3/4 (Fahey), Boys 3/4 (Bilodeau), and Boys 3/4 (Duran).

Registration for the fall 2026/spring 2027 youth soccer season is now open. Early-bird pricing for the travel team ends on June 5, and for the in-town program on June 20. Travel registration closes on June 20; this is a strict deadline and you may not be able to register your player after the deadline passes. If your child plans to play travel soccer this upcoming season, register ASAP to guarantee their spot. Travel players are required to upload an updated player photo for league rostering. Photos should be recent, similar to a passport or school photo, with a clear view of the face and no hats or sunglasses. Travel teams are boys and girls grades 3-8, and in-town teams are boys and girls, preK through second grade. Register online at www.hullyouthsoccer.com.

• The Hull Youth Football Association is excited for another great year and organizers have been working hard planning for the upcoming season. Families are asked to register as soon as possible so that HYFA can plan accordingly. As many of you know, Hull has faced challenges with numbers in the last few years. With athletes playing multiple town sports, the rise of club sports, and other activities competing for schedules, it can be very difficult and time-consuming to keep the program running. Right now, returning numbers are looking OK across the board except for the B team, as there are very light numbers in the rising fifth and sixth grades. Some new faces are needed to field a team this season, so spread the word! The sooner families register, the better chance there is to make all seven teams work for the 2026 season.

For details and to register, visit https://clubs.bluesombrero.com/Default.aspx?tabid=465294

• Have you ever watched the sailboats out on the bay and wished you were there? Now is your chance! The Hull Yacht Club is offering adult sailing lessons to members and non-members. Upon completion of the learn-to-sail course, you will be able to handle a small boat, including rigging the boat, principles of sailing, safety equipment, and procedures and terminology.
Adult Learn-to-Sail classes will begin the week of June 29. There are multiple time slots available, with classes running for six weeks (one lesson per week).There is a minimum of two adults with no more than three adults per class. Tuition is $300. Class options are Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday mornings or afternoons from 10 a.m. to noon or 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Students are required to provide their own life jackets. The 2026 instructors are HYC members Claire Guerin, Joe O’Neil, and Charlie O’Connor. Register at https://hullyc.org.

 Coaches, league organizers, and superfans – We need your help to report the scores and results of the latest events in Hull’s sports world! Please send local sports news and photos to sports@hulltimes.com. Deadline is Wednesday at noon. When providing details of the games or races, please be sure to include the sport/team, the players’ full names, and the final scores. When sending photos, names (first and last) of those pictured are greatly appreciated, as well as who should get credit for taking the photo.

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