Field Hockey rolls- This week's wins over KP (4-2), Mansfield (2-0) and Milford (5-0) made it 7 wins in-a-row for the Field Hockey team as they seem to be peaking at the right time.
The 5 goal explosion by the Bulldogs at home Friday featured goals by Julianna Howlett, Alex Dillon, Jackie Merrigan, Kellie Stigas, and Sam Nolte. Mary McNeil and Zoe Rosenberg were key to the victory as well. The team will face first place Oliver Ames on the road Tuesday in a battle for first place in the Davenport.
Girls Soccer stays hot- The Girls Soccer team improved to 9-1-3 and qualified for the state tournament this week with wins over KP, Mansfield and Milford. Friday afternoon saw the team defeat visiting Milford, 5-2 on goals by Kim McNally (2), Haylee Duserick, Sam Sullivan and Sarah MacQuarrie. The team will face Oliver Ames at home on Tuesday in a battle for Davenport bragging rights.
Volleyball wins two but drops first match of season- The Volleyball team went 2-1 this week, defeating Medway and Mansfield (two very powerful teams), but dropping its first match of the season to KP in a dramatic 5-game match. Coach Cawley praised the play of Avery Devoe, Liz Hamilton, Ellie Teague, Chidera Nwankwo and Erin Proctor in the big rebound win over Mansfield on Thursday.
Girls Cross Country finish dual meet season at 4-1- The Girls XC team wrapped up the dual meet season with an impressive victory over Stoughton, 22-35. The win improves the team's record to 4-1 with the one loss coming at the hands of the always strong Oliver Ames Tigers.
Boys Soccer knocks off K-R 1st place Mansfield- Wednesday saw the Boys Soccer team shutout Kelley-Rex leading Mansfield 4-0 on goals by Wolph Gustave (2), Damian Kozak and Pat Hession (first career). The good spirit of the win was tempered by two tough losses this week- 1-3 at KP and 0-2 at Milford.
Golf team ends regular season with 2-1 week- The Golf team posted two great scores that would have been enough to defeat Wednesday's opponent Oliver Ames, BUT those two scores came on the wrong days as they shot a 158 against undefeated OA falling 158-157. The Bulldogs shot 152 and 153 against Foxboro and Mansfield respectively, in two big wins and finish the regular season at 10-4.
Football strikes first but can't hold on vs. Stoughton- Brian Hagan's first quarter touchdown pass to Michael Harris opened up the scoring of Friday's first-ever non-Turkey-day rivalry with Stoughton, but the 'dogs were unable to ride that momentum for long. Hagan would score in the 3rd quarter as well but that was all the scoring that the team could muster, falling 40-13 at the hands of the Black Knights, who were looking to instill some revenge after falling the Bulldogs last Thanksgiving. The team will host Foxboro on Friday night at 7:00pm.