Captains attend PCA workshop- Thursday night saw the CHS varsity captains attend and participate in a leadership, excellence and sportsmanship clinic put on by PCA- Positive Coaching Alliance. The 55 captains were trained in areas that we hope will lead to continued excellence in all areas of CHS athletics. Thanks to the CHS Athletic Booster Club for sponsoring our new partnership with PCA. For information on PCA, click here.
Football team on Fire- For only the 2nd time since the turn of the century, the Football team is off to a 3-0 start with this past Friday's 26-7 convincing home-opener win over Hock Davenport rival Sharon. The entire school was out to supper the Bulldogs on a beautiful fall friday night and the home team did not disappoint.
Quarterback Brian Hagan put up amazing numbers for the 3rd week in-a-row tossing two HUGE touchdown passes- one to Michael Harris and one to Derrick Harris- while running for two of his own. The Bulldog defense limited the Eagle offense to very little yardage throughout the game.
For a complete game recap by hockomocksports, click here.
Volleyball continues dominance in the Hock- Two Hock wins this week over OA and Milford, improved the Girls Volleyball team to 7-0. Leading the 'dogs this week were Erin Proctor (39 assists, 10 kills and 8 aces), Liz Hamilton (16 kills and 8 aces) and Kim Frazier (11 kills). The Bulldogs are currently ranked in the Boston Globe top 20.
To see the Boston Globe Top 20- click here.
Golf Team drops heartbreaker to OA for only blemish of the season- Despite dropping its first match of the season to OA, there was plenty for the CHS Golf team to crow about this week. Brian Halloran shot a one-under-par 35 at Easton CC in a big win over Stoughton early in the week. Griffin Jerrier shot 41 and Mike Breviglia 42 on a tough Sharon CC course to earn a mid-week victory. The team hasn't won at Sharon since 2007. The team's record is now 6-1.
Boys Soccer climbs to first place in Davenport- Despite going 1-1-1 this week, the Boys Soccer team climbed into a 1-point lead over both Stoughton and Foxboro in a very tight Hock Davenport title race. Damian Kozak recorded 3 goals on the week which included two big ones in a 3-0 shutout over high-powered Milford. Aidan Carr earned the shutout for the squad in goal. Freshman Jake Verille registered his first career goal as well. For a complete game recap by hockomocksports, click here.
Girls Soccer continues to play good soccer but results are not showing it- The Girls Soccer team had a tough week on the schedule, facing first place Foxboro, traditional power OA and upstart Milford. The casual observer watching these games would guess that the Bulldogs outplayed their opponents but in all three cases, the team came up short, falling in a three contests.
Field Hockey team sitting at .500- A young CHS Field Hockey team continues to find its way early in the season as it suffered a tough 2-1 loss at the hands of Norwood on Saturday, following up an earlier week tie with OA, 1-1. The Bulldog's lone goal of the loss to Norwood was scored by Kelsey Trerice.
Cross Country Teams fall to league power- Both the Boys and Girls XC teams fell to Oliver Ames this week- one of the strongest teams in the state. On the Girls side, Cat Song contented to distinguish herself as a top runner in the Davenport as she finished first overall, 40 seconds ahead of the next runner. The Boys side saw Courtland Priest and Spencer Posgrove lead the way with a 18:06 and 18:07 respectively. The team will look to rebound with a meet against Milford this week.