Via Twitter, Franklin TV, and our subscription to HockomockSports.com, we share the results of the Fall sports competition for Franklin High School on Tuesday, September 10, 2024
Boys Soccer = King Philip, 0 @ Franklin, 6 – Final
– Franklin broke into the big column in a big way, erupting for six goals to take down rival King Philip. Senior Garrett Scagliarini had a hand in all but one goal for the Panthers, scoring his first career hat trick while assisting on two more goals. Wyatt Herndon, Jason Proenca, and Jibrell Brahimi each scored once for Franklin while Matt Honekamp, Richie Popovic, and Josh Rappa reach registered one assist.
- Franklin TV video replay available -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qEMHcee8UbY
Girls Soccer = Franklin, 4 @ King Philip, 1 – Final
– Franklin sent a message to the rest of the league with a dominant display against defending Kelley-Rex co-champ King Philip. Kelley O’Connor scored twice and assisted a third goal to help the Panthers take an early lead in the league standings. Freshman Lily Strong scored her second goal in as many varsity games, assisted by O’Connor, to put the Panthers in front. O’Connor would score the next two goals, assisted by Strong and Ava Villela, to put Franklin in control of the match. Vera Hansen would add a fourth with an Olimpico. Villela stood out for the Panthers with her play in midfield. KP avoided the shutout in the closing seconds of the match. Ella McDonald got the consolation goal for the Warriors, assisted by Dani Lomuscio.
Volleyball = Foxboro, 0 @ Franklin, 3 – Final
– A strong team performance boosted Franklin to a dominant win at home with a 3-0 sweep (25-7, 25-8, 25-13). Freshman Emerson Delleo notched 10 kills to go along with seven digs, junior Olivia Alberti recorded seven kills, and junior Makayla Kuykendall made plays all over the court with nine digs, eight aces, and seven kills. Brooke Daniels dished out 27 assists for the Panthers.
- Franklin TV video replay available -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cGQWzQIECNM
Field Hockey = Foxboro, 0 @ Franklin, 7 – Final
– A four-goal fourth quarter helped Franklin put an exclamation mark on a statement win over a strong Foxboro team. The Panthers scored twice in the first quarter — the opening tally from Haley Wernig on an assist from Raena Crandall followed by an unassisted goal from Jossie Camp. Franklin’s lead doubled at 9:03 of the second when Maddie O’Brien converted a pass from Ella Marzullo to make it 3-0, which is where the game stayed for the rest of the quarter and through a scoreless third. In the fourth, Crandall and Marzullo each scored unassisted goals while Addi Weiss scored twice in the final five minutes to cap the scoring. Devon Barry (one save) and Chloe Strassner (three saves) combined for the shutout for Franklin.
Boys Cross Country = Sharon, 28 @ Franklin, 27 – Final
– Franklin defeated defending Hocks champs Sharon in a razor thin matchup. Sharon standouts Alex Blumen (17:15) and Karthik Pisupati (17:53) took first and second place on the 2.9 mile course, but Franklin answered with sophomore Kyle Twomey (18:07), senior Alex Fiorvanti (18:09), and junior Tyler Anderson (18:13). Senior Jonathan Pink (18:32) and sophomore Nick Mitchell (18:38) sprinted for seventh and eighth place respectively to secure the one point win for the Panthers.
Girls Cross Country = Sharon, 48 @ Franklin, 15 – Final
– The Franklin Panthers swept the first five places in their season opener versus Sharon. Junior Victoria Courtright-Lim led the way with a time of 21:38 on the 2.9 mile home course. She was followed by senior teammates Fiona Morrison, Carli Walbert, Abby Baker, and Emma Pruitt. Sharon was led by Julia Slavsky, who finished sixth overall.
Golf = Franklin, 146 @ Sharon, 171 – Final
– Liam Lewandowski had an eagle on the first hole and Caden Sullivan birdied the fifth as the two shared medalist honors in an impressive performance by the Panthers on the road at The Cape Club of Sharon. Both Lewandowski and Sullivan came in at even par 36 while Jack Nelson and Cam LaBrie, who both had a pair of birdies, finished the day at 37. Josh Binder fired a low-round of 41 for the Eagles, Ethan Sparacino and Benny Hertzel came in at 43, and Kuvum Suppal rounded out Sharon’s scoring with a 44.
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