Wednesday, September 13, 2023

The FHS boys & girls cross country, boys soccer, and golf teams all posted wins on Tuesday

Via Twitter and our subscription to HockomockSports.com, we share the results of the fall sports competition for Franklin High School on Tuesday, Sep 12, 2023.

Boys Soccer = King Philip, 2 @ Franklin, 4 – Final 
– King Philip pulled within a goal twice in the second half but Franklin was able to stay ahead, putting the game away with a goal in the 73rd minute. Senior Sean O’Leary converted a low header off a corner from Noah Cain to open the scoring, giving the Panthers the lead in the 29th minute. The lead doubled less than two minutes later when Wyatt Herndon won a battle near the end line and was credited with a goal after his cross was deflected off a KP player. The Warriors got within one in the 46th minute after good pressure from Jack Morgan resulted in an interception for sophomore Marco Amorim, and he quickly played Tommy Lomuscio in on goal and the senior buried a right-footed shot past the keeper. Franklin added to its lead in the 59th minute when junior Garrett Scagliarini sent a looping cross into the area to an open Brad Morin and he converted from in close. KP pulled close again in the 66th minute as Evan Barker found a gap in the defense with a through ball to Will Bowen and he finished to make it 3-2. Franklin put the game away just minutes later as Scagliarini’s pass found its way behind the defense and Herndon ran onto it and got enough of it to get past the keeper.

Franklin, 1 @ King Philip, 2 – Final – 


Golf = King Philip, 160 @ Franklin, 155 – Final 
– Franklin junior Caden Sullivan had his best performance on the links so far this season, earning medalist honors to help the Panthers secure a crucial division win over rival King Philip. Sullivan had a pair of birdies on the day to finish with a match-low round of 35. Liam Lewandowski (38), Tyler O’Brien (41), and Jack Nelson (41) rounded out Franklin’s scoring. Ethan Sullivan (38) and Evan Regan (39) anchored KP’s scoring.

Boys Cross Country = Attleboro, 37 @ Franklin, 22 – Final 
– Franklin and Attleboro split the top four spots but the Panthers took the next three finishers to secure a win over the Bombardiers. Junior Jonathan Pink won the race in 17:02 just ahead of Attleboro freshman Owen Lacaillade (17:06). Franklin senior Jason Huff was third (17:08) with Attleboro junior John Blaisdell taking fourth overall. Franklin senior Joshua Diehl, junior Jack Halter, and sophomore Andrew Scotland took the next three spots.

Girls Cross Country = Attleboro, 43 @ Franklin, 20 – Final 
– Attleboro junior Emilia Smith won the race but the next seven runners to cross were all Panthers to hand Franklin a season-opening win over the Bombardiers. Smith timed in at 19:29 to win the race. Alex Batla was Franklin’s top runner at 19:55 followed by Katie Sweeney, Fiona Morrison, Emma Pruitt, Emily Matteson, Carlie Walbert, and Gia Stoddard. Attleboro’s Alexis Cincotta and Alexa Frackelton rounded out the overall top 10.

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