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The Sturgis Charter Public School softball team defeated Falmouth High School, 10-3, on Monday to push its winning streak to 10 games.
Sophia Bruno pitched seven innings and had 13 strikeouts. She gave up just four hits in the win. Bruno added three hits, four RBIs, and a home run.
Elsa Wiesner had a run-scoring triple and Aubrey Flynn had three hits and two RBIs. Shannon Keating and Ryley Mayo each had three hits while Maeve Pappas added two hits for Sturgis (13-1).
Anna Velesig pitched seven innings, and had two hits, including a triple for Falmouth (6-8).
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Dennis-Yarmouth 10, Carver 5: Jordyn Pineau went yard in the sixth inning for the Dolphins in the win. The game was tied at five in the bottom of the sixth when Gabby Tanon doubled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring one run. Tanon and Pineau each collected three hits for D-Y (7-8). The Dolphins tallied 11 hits. On the mound, Savannah Azoff earned the win as she lasted seven innings, allowing six hits, five runs, while striking out four.
Mashpee 28, St. John Paul II 12: Michelle Gonsalves (hit, three RBIs) and Kasey Boettger (two RBIs) each scored four times for the Falcons in the win. Michelle Gonsalves (hit, three RBIs) and Jayden Bryant (hit, RBI) each scored three times. Tess Provencher (hit, two RBIs) scored twice. Hailey Scholl and Taylor Hogan (RBI) each scored a run for Mashpee (4-11).
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Greater New Bedford 10, Bourne 7: Haylee McDonald went 3-for-4 with an RBI in her first start varsity game for the Canalwomen. Jadyn Morrell was 2-for-4 with three RBIs. Paige Meda was 2-for-3 with two runs while Jill Allen finished 3-for-4 with an RBI for Bourne (7-7).
Nauset 18, Cape Tech 3: The Warriors (11-5) snapped a three-game losing streak with the win over the Crusaders (2-11).
OBryant 21, Marthas Vineyard 2: The Vineyarders fall to 1-14.
Cardinal Spellman 6, Monomoy 2: The Sharks drop to 8-7 after a loss on Saturday.
Boston Latin Academy 28, Nantucket 9: The Whalers fall to 3-11.
Barnstable 11, St. John Paul II 1: Sladen Johnson pitched a complete game for the Red Hawks, giving up an earned run on three hits, while striking out eight and walking one batter. Johnson is now 6-1 on the season. Offensively, Barnstable was led by Owen Jones, who went 3-for-4 with two RBIs while Vincent Digiacomo was 3-for-5 with a triple, RBI and three runs scored for Barnstable (12-4).
Sturgis 11, Atlantis Charter 3: Robbie Pennswick closed the game out with two hitless innings, striking out six, in the win. Starter Ben Conlon allowed an earned run and struck six, while Pennswick, Conlon, Dolan Cameron, Matt DAntonio and Tyler Harney combined for 12 hits for Sturgis (11-3).
Monomoy 10, Cape Tech 0: The Sharks (9-8) won their third straight game, with the win over the Crusaders (5-10).
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Marthas Vineyard 9, Bristol Plymouth 7: The Vineyarders (7-10) ended a two-game slide with the win.
Greater New Bedford 11, Bourne 1: Anders Kjendal had his first career varsity RBI in the loss for the Canalmen (9-6).
OBryant 9, Nantucket 1; Boston Latin Academy 10, Nantucket 0:: The Whalers drop to 1-11 after double-header games on Saturday.
Bishop Stang 2, Nauset 0: The Warriors fall to 4-11 in a close matchup.
Barnstable 4, Bridgewater-Raynham 1: Connor O'Reilly/Andy Coombs(6-2 3-6 6-1), and David Perry/Mike Higginbotham (6-3, 7-6) won their matches for the Red Hawks doubles sweep. Kyler Medeiros (7-6, (4) 6-1) and Brennan Riley(6-0, 6-0) won their singles matches for Barnstable (12-3).
Sandwich 4, St. John Paul II 1: Liam McLaughlin/Andrew Chanya beat Ben Kowal/Zach Jones (first doubles, 6-3, 6-3), and Quinn Johnston/Blaise Chatigny defeated Michael Maynard/Stefan Muhav (second doubles, 6-0, 6-0) for the Blue Knights doubles sweep. Andrew Emmel beat Harry Baroni (first doubles, 6-0, 6-0), and Joey LaScola defeated Raphael DaSilva (third singles, 6-2, 6-0) for Sandwich (4-10). Liam Powell beat Kallen Kestenbaum (second singles,3-6, 6-3, 10-8 tiebreaker) for JPII (0-10).
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Cape Cod Academy 5, Dennis-Yarmouth 0: The Seahawks (11-1) swept the Dolphins (0-12) for their seventh straight win. Luke Spinner defeated Oscar Turek (first singles, 6-0, 4-6, 10-6 tiebreaker), Ben Catalano beat Max Mingo (second singles, 6-2, 6-1), and Ayden Naydenov defeated Colin Caron (third singles, 6-3, 6-0). Connor Hall/Griffin Mayo defeated Aidan Karras/Keegan McFarlane (first doubles, 6-1, 6-0), and Bryan Gelnett/Jared Scarpato beat Kyle Geoff/Ian Torres (second doubles, 6-2, 6-3) for Cape Cod Academy.
Monomoy 3, Falmouth 2: Vidan Vujosevic defeated Thomas Ghossein (second singles, 6-4, 6-3), and Gavin McDonnell/Connor Francis beat Jack Dunn/Sam Collins (first doubles, 7-6 (7-2), 6-4) for the Sharks (10-6). Monomoy won third singles by forfeit.
Bode Larsen defeated Ryan Casey (first singles, 7-5, 6-0), and Quintan Hefferan/Kunio Saito beat Liam Jordan/Blake Noonan (second doubles, 7-5, 6-2) for Falmouth (3-9).
Sharon 3, Marthas Vineyard 2: The Vineyarders (11-1) lost their first match of the season.
Nauset 5, Wareham 0: The Warriors (11-1) won their fifth straight match.
Sturgis 5, Mashpee 0: Sturgis (10-1) won its fifth straight match as they beat the Falcons (1-9).
Marthas Vineyard 4, Nantucket 1: The Vineyarders (11-0) remain unbeaten with a win over the Whalers (6-5) on Saturday.
Cape Cod Academy 4, Dennis-Yarmouth 1: Lili Shanahan beat Olivia Boyer (first singles, 6-0, 6-0), Bella Scioletti beat Tristin Bradford (second singles, 6-0, 6-0), and Julia McCaffrey defeated Kelsang Gurung (third singles, 6-0, 6-1) for the Seahawks singles sweep. Kaleigh Howe/Yoana Dokleva won over Elianna Shirley/Maddy Burgess (first doubles, 6-4, 6-2) for Cape Cod Academy (13-1).
Willania Thompson/Sophia Suarez defeated Sam Greenhow/Ally Moring (second doubles, (7-6 (7-2), 6-4) for D-Y (0-11).
St. John Paul II 4, Sandwich 1: Lily Walker defeated Grace Rothera (first singles, 6-0, 6-0), Rosanna Sullivan beat Kaity Landry (second singles, 6-0, 6-0), and Grace Walker won over Kallie Tompkins (third singles, 6-0, 6-0) for the Lions singles sweep. Kayla Katziff/Bridget Moran defeated Arianna Tedeschi/Chloe Cahoon (first doubles, 6-1, 6-1) for JPII (10-2).
Cora Tedeschi/Mary Kestenbaum defeated Isabella Kostecki/Jillian Perry (second doubles, 7-6 (7-3), 6-2) for Sandwich (2-13).
Sharon 4, Marthas Vineyard 1: Cali Giglio defeated Judy Song (first singles, 6-3, 6-4), and is 13-1 on the season for the Vineyarders (9-5).
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Monomoy 3, Falmouth 2: Alyson Morris/Darcy Addison defeated Charlotte Bridges/Rachel Larson (second doubles, 6-4, 7-5) to clinch the win for the Sharks. Lilly Gould beat Genevieve Maranchie (second singles, 6-3, 6-2), and Jocelyn White defeated Sadie Inman(third singles, 6-2, 6-1) for Monomoy (11-4).
Caaroline Moskal defeated Tatiana Malone (first singles, 6-3, 6-3), while Alexis Christian/Maia Ledwell beat Hanadi Rezk/Christie Beckley(first doubles, 6-3, 6-0) for Falmouth (10-2).
Wareham 4, Nauset 1: Nicole Boyce defeated Fredi Gakadis (first singles, 6-0, 7-5) for the Warriors (7-6).
Nantucket 5, Bishop Connolly 0: The Whalers (3-10) won their first match over the last six.
Bridgewater-Raynham 5, Barnstable 0: The Red Hawks fall to 4-9.
Marthas Vineyard 3, Nantucket 2; Marthas Vineyard 3, Nantucket 2: The Vineyarders (9-4) beat the Whalers (3-9) twice in a double-header on Saturday.
Monomoy 13, Cape Cod Academy 6: Jake Giorgio had 20 saves for the Sharks in the win. The offense was led by Tamer Khalil (four goals, assist) and Jackson Rocco (three goals, three assists) for Monomoy (10-3). Seamus St. Pierre (two goals, assist), Owen Dubis (two goals), Jackson Morneau (goal, assist), Dillon Chapman (goal), Braeden Darling (assist) and Braden Burke (assist) contributed offensively. The Sharks defense was led by Max Barrett, Darling, Jordan Charlot, Morneau and Dubis. Cape Cod Academy falls to 8-3.
Nantucket 13, Cardinal Spellman 5: The Whalers improve to 11-4 with their seventh straight win.
Upper Cape 18, Cape Tech 2: The Rams (6-9) have won two of their last three as they beat the Crusaders (0-13).
Norwell 10, Sandwich 5: Avery Richardson had a hat trick in the loss for the Blue Knights on Saturday. Hunter West Mather and Cole Rodgers each scored a goal for Sandwich (8-6).
Nantucket 16, Weymouth 4: The Whalers (10-4) have won six in a row.
Cape Cod Academy 10, Monomoy 6: Tilly Crosby (two assists) and Quinn Powers each scored four times to lead the Seahawks offense. Taylor Bodurtha (goal, assist), Reese Moreshead (goal) contributed on offense, while Flynn Kayajan had seven saves in net (9-5).
Sandwich 17, Marthas Vineyard 6: Ryann Cobbanled the Blue Knights with five goals and an assist in the win.Avery Cobbanhad three goals and threeassists, while Sophia Viscegliohad two goalsand twoassists. Riley Morrison,Quinn Anderson, Paige Morrison, Katie Barrett, Meg Barrett, Emma MacPherson and Bella DiGiacomo each contributed a goal for Sandwich (13-2). The Vineyarders fall to 6-6).
New Bedford 14, Bourne 11: Madigan Kelley led the Canalwomen with five goals, an assist and nine draw controls in the loss. Brooke Lunedei (goal, three assists, six draw controls), Tori Flaherty (two goals, assist), Hannah Wenzel (two goals, assist), and Kendal Fortune (goal) all contributed on offense for Bourne (6-10).Caleigh Wrighter had eight saves.
Sandwich 11, Nantucket 10 (OT): Quinn Anderson(two goals, assist)scored the winning goal in overtime for the Blue Knights in a Sunday matchup. Ryann Cobban(four goals), Avery Cobban(threegoals), and Riley Morrison (two goals) also contributed on offense for Sandwich (12-2). The Whalers (11-3) snapped an eight-game win streak.
Nauset 14, Dennis-Yarmouth 0: Julia Kipperman (five goals) and Cora Punch (four goals, two assists) led the offense for the Warriors on Saturday. Sienna Reeves finished with four points (two goals, two assists), while Ava Ribiero, Josi Boskus, and Allie Higgins each scored a goal for Nauset (8-5).
Cape Cod Academy 14, Abington 4: Tilly Crosby (four goals, assist), and Quinn Powers (three goals, two assists) each had five points to lead the Seahawks offense on Saturday. Reese Moreshead scored three goals to go with an assist. Taylor Bodurtha, and Scotia Crosby each had a goal and assist. Jenna Marsh scored twice, while Emma Davis had seven saves in net for Cape Cod Academy (8-5).
Nantucket 15, Barnstable 3: The Whalers (11-2) beat the Red Hawks (2-9) for their eighth straight victory.
North Reading 10, Marthas Vineyard 4: The Vineyarders fall to 6-5.
Taunton 3, Barnstable 1: The Red Hawks lost in four sets (25-22, 16-25, 18-25, 32-34). Nik Brancaccio (10 kills), Hunter Parent (33 assists), and Brady Kundel(11 kills) all contributed on offense for Barnstable (5-11).
Monomoy 5, Barnstable 1: Ava Packett (2-up), Sally Watson (1-up), Emily Layton (4&3), Orla Delaney (4&3), and Delaney Kline each scored a point for the Sharks (10-3). Ryley King (1-up) scored the lone point for Barnstable (0-10).
Falmouth 5 1/2, Nauset 1/2: The Clippers (4-6) picked up the win over the Warriors (7-3).
State Coaches Twilight Invitational: For Barnstable, Ava Bullock won the two-mile championship in a time of 11:46. Bullock, along with Lilly DeDecko, Callie DeDecko and Chloe Dibb won the 4x800 meter relay championship in 9:49. Lilly DeDecko also placed second in the mile in a personal best time of 5:19. Dibb placed third in the 800 in 2:20, while Callie DeDecko placed fifth in the two-mile (12:22). Eighth grader Chari Wright in placed third in the freshman 100m (13.21). Joslin Cabral finished sixth in the discus (93' 11"), and Lillie Ells placed sixth in the javelin (100').
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