Attleboro, 5 @ Franklin, 6 – Final
– Franklin sophomore Cal McKenna escaped a bases loaded jam in the top of the fifth to halt Attleboro’s comeback bid and didn’t let the Bombardiers get a sniff at a rally the rest of the way as the Panthers earned a big 6-5 win. Franklin stormed out to a lead with a five-run first inning, taking a 6-2 advantage into the fifth inning. The Bombardiers rallied in the fifth to close the gap as Kelan Jones (2-for-3, three RBI) smacked a two-run single and Aidan Landers plated a run with a sac fly to make it 6-5. After a walk re-loaded the bases, McKenna (2.2 IP, 1H, 0R, 1BB, 3K) got a big strikeout to end the frame. He went on to retire the side in both the top of the sixth and seventh innings to complete the save. Franklin only had one hit in the entire game but took advantage of 10 walks and some aggressive base running to build its lead. Zach Winer had the lone hit for the Panthers and had an RBI and a run scored. Patrick Luizzi and Cole Sidwell also had an RBI for the Panthers.
Girls Lacrosse = Franklin, 15 vs. Bishop Feehan, 6 – Final
- Franklin defended its home turf with a key non-league win over Bishop Feehan, a potential playoff opponent based on the latest MIAA rankings. The Panthers jumped ahead by a pair of goals after the first (4-2) before outscoring the Shamrocks 5-1 in the second to take a commanding 9-3 halftime lead. Julia Flynn led the charge with four goals and six draw controls while both Gabi Consigli and Izzy Cross each chipped in with two goals and two assists. Both Sophia Sacchetti and Vera Hansen scored a hat trick as the Panthers had a well-balanced offensive attack. Clara Blongastainer (goal, two assists) played a smart game offensively, Morgan Lovell had a strong showing with four draw controls, and Kendall Mone came off the bench and helped settle the Panthers with a pair of draw controls. Callie Joyce had a standout game defensively for the Panthers in front of Maisie Streeseman (seven saves).
Franklin TV video available for replay -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tonTBi_Z73w
Softball = Franklin, 4 @ Attleboro, 9 – Final
Josh Perry, HockomockSports.com Managing Editor, provides the game recap:
"When Lola Ronayne came to the plate in the bottom of the fourth inning in Wednesday afternoon’s game against Franklin, there was an air of inevitability about what was about to happen next. Attleboro’s sophomore slugger had already tied the program record for home runs in a season the inning before and, with two runners on base and one out, the Panthers were forced to pitch to her again.
Ronayne got a pitch she liked and didn’t miss. She crushed a line drive that sailed over the fence in left center, opening up a seven-run lead for the Bombardiers, and setting a new season-best with her 13th homer of the spring (breaking the previous record set by McKenzie Bergdoll in 2019).Attleboro took advantage of Ronayne’s big day (3-for-4, two home runs, three runs, and five RBI), bouncing back from a tough loss to league leader Taunton less than 24 hours earlier to beat Franklin 9-4 and sweep the season series."
Continue reading the article -> https://hockomocksports.com/lola-ronayne-sets-record-powers-attleboro-softball-past-franklin/
For a photo gallery from this game -> https://hockomocksports.smugmug.com/2024-2025/Spring-2025/Attleboro-Franklin-Softball-05-14-25
Boys Tennis = Franklin, 4 @ Attleboro, 1 – Final
– Franklin all three singles matches and took one more point from doubles to return home from Attleboro with a 4-1 win in a match that was played in pro sets. Senior Danny Reis secured an 8-0 win at first singles, senior Aaron Ramaswamy won 8-3 at second singles, and senior Gabe Terry prevailed in a tiebreak to take an 8-7 (2) verdict at third singles. Franklin’s second doubles tandem of senior Jai Kandula and junior Max Sebell grabbed a tight 8-6 win to wrap up the 4-1 win. Attleboro senior Hayden Crowley and junior Connor Houle grabbed an 8-5 win at first doubles.
Girls Tennis = Attleboro, 0 @ Franklin, 5 – Final
– In a match competed in pro sets, Franklin earned a clean sweep with just two games dropped. Gabby Cura (first singles), Izzy Trull (second singles), and Isabelle Simino completed the singles sweep for the Panthers. The team of Sydney Tolonen and Katie Yelle dropped just one game in an 8-1 win at first doubles, while Avalon Thomes and Anna Powers teamed up for an 8-0 second doubles win.
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