Thursday, September 29, 2022

FHS girls and boys cross country, boys soccer, field hockey, golf, and volleyball teams posts wins on Wednesday

HockomockSports.com posted the results of Hockomock League competition on Wednesday, Sep 28, 2022. We share the FHS results here and provide the link to the full set below.

Boys Soccer = Canton, 1 @ Franklin, 4 – Final 
– Behind a pair of goals in each half, Franklin pushed its unbeaten streak to six games with a win over visiting Canton. Trey Lovell and Andrew O’Neill each had a goal and an assist in the win, bookending the scoring for the hosts. The two hooked up for the opener as O’Neill set Lovell in the 13th minute to make it 1-0. Lovell then assisted on Franklin’s second goal from center back Rex Cinelli to double the advantage. Sophomore Vignan Kamarthi opened his account in the 60th minute, taking a pass from Bradley Herndon for the Panthers’ third goal. O’Neill capped Franklin’s scoring, notching a goal in the second straight game off an assist from Garrett Scagliarini in the 75th minute. Franklin coach Fran Bositis praised the play of his midfield, noting the strong efforts from Noah Cain along with centerbacks Will Klawson and Cinelli.

Field Hockey = Franklin, 4 @ Canton, 2 – Final 
– Canton took the led on an early goal in the first quarter, but Franklin rallied with three straight to grab the lead and a win over its fellow division leader. Izzy Digirolamo put the Bulldogs in front after two minutes, but Payten Crandall tied it with the first of her three goals. The game remained tied until the third quarter. Haley Wernig put the Panthers in front off assists from Sophia Cuneo and Shaw Downing. Crandall’s second unassisted goal of the night made it 3-1 in the fourth but Canton answered back on a goal from Carolyn Schiavo. Crandall capped her hat trick and sealed the points by finishing off a pass from Emily Carney in the final minute. Devon Barry made one save for the Panthers.

Volleyball = Franklin, 3 @ Canton, 0 – Final 
– Franklin returned from a trip to Canton with a dominant 3-0 (25-11, 25-13, 25-15) sweep of the Bulldogs. Taylor Lacerda continued to do it all for the Panthers, notching 12 digs, 10 kills, and a pair of aces while Makayla Kuykendall had a strong game with 11 kills, nine digs, and four aces. Sophomore Zoe Scibelli and junior Kelly Schiavo played great defense for Canton, adding six aces.

Boys Cross Country = King Philip, 31 @ Franklin, 27 – Final
Congrats to the boys on a big win vs KP today! Scoring five were: Tyler Apicella (2), Jake Vaccarezza (4), Will Boozang (6), Josh Diehl (7), and Jonathan Pink (8)

Girls Cross Country = King Philip 45 @ Franklin, 18 – Final 
– For King Philip, senior Kate Burban took third overall in 21:10 while senior Leah Burke (10th) clocked in at 22:35 and junior Rachel Bailer (12th) came in at 22:51.  
Congrats to the girls on a resounding win vs KP today! Scoring 5 were Alex Batla (1), Fiona Morrison (2), Ashley Tighe (4), Carli Walbert (5), and Abby Baker (6)

Golf = North Attleboro, 164 @ Franklin, 155 – Final 
– In a crossover clash between two of the top squads in the Kelley-Rex division, Franklin defended its home turf with a win over visiting North Attleboro. Tyler O’Brien and Jack Hagerty shared medalist honors in the win, each shooting a 37 on the day. CJ Steel added a 40 in the win and Caden Sullivan rounded out the Panthers’ scoring with a 41. Jordan Paradis led the visiting Rocketeers with a team-low round of 38.

Girls Soccer = Franklin, 1 @ Canton, 2 – Final 
Josh Perry,  Managing Editor of HockomockSports.com, provides the game recap:
"Over the weekend, Canton played a tough, physical game against division rival Oliver Ames. It was Canton’s first loss of the season. Just a few days later, on Wednesday night at WWII Veterans Memorial Field, the Bulldogs had another competitive, physical encounter against division-leading Franklin. 
This time, the Bulldogs started the game without leading scorer Emily McCabe. The senior forward was nursing an injury and would likely only be able to play a half, so head coach Idris Senyonjo left her out of the starting lineup. Canton struggled without the focal point of its attack, but McCabe emerged in the second half and sparked a massive turnaround. 
With McCabe up front for the final 40 minutes, Canton put the pressure on the Panthers, rallying from a goal down for the second time in a week and pulling out a 2-1 victory."
Continue reading the game recap


For other results around the Hockomock League

the proper kind of ball watching during the FHS vs Canton girls soccer game (Josh Perry/HockomockSports.com)
the proper kind of ball watching during the FHS vs Canton girls soccer game (Josh Perry/HockomockSports.com)

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