Showing posts with label soccer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label soccer. Show all posts

Sunday, September 10, 2023

FHS girls soccer top Oliver Ames 3-0 on Saturday

Via subscription to HockomockSports.com, we share the results of the fall sports competition for Franklin High School on Saturday, Sep 9, 2023. 

Girls Soccer = Franklin, 3 @ Oliver Ames, 0 – Final 

Josh Perry, Managing Editor of HockomockSports.com, provides the game recap:
Franklin comes into the season with high expectations. A deep squad coming off three straight league titles, including two seasons again under then interim head coach Jodi Klein, the Panthers were put to the test right away with Saturday morning’s trip to Muscato Satdium and a matchup with defending Davenport champs Oliver Ames.

It was a test that the experienced Panthers passed with flying colors.

Scoring two goals in two minutes midway through the first half, absorbing OA’s pressure coming out of halftime, and then tacking on a third goal midway through the second, Franklin showed the value of experience in a comfortable 3-0 win.

“We’ve been working very, very hard on keeping possession of the ball,” Klein explained. “We have a lot of returning talent, we also have a lot of talented sophomores who played JV for me last year. We have a lot of talent off the bench. If someone gets tired, we can bring someone in and they’re playing at almost the same level. It’s a very good problem to have.”
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For a photo gallery from this game


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Reminder that HockomockSports.com changed to a subscription model in July. I have a subscription to view and share the FHS results that they provide. If you want to view all the worth Hockomock League reporting they do, subscribing is a good thing. It is quite reasonable. The subscription link is provided below.

Saturday, September 9, 2023

FHS boys soccer post win over Xaverian 3-0 on Friday

Via subscription to HockomockSports.com, we share the results of the fall sports competition for Franklin High School on Friday, Sep 8, 2023. 

Boys Soccer = Franklin, 3 @ Xaverian, 0 – Final 
– A trio of second half goals elevated Franklin over Xaverian, handing the Panthers their first win of the 2023 campaign. After a scoreless first half, Franklin senior Noah Cain opened his account on the season to put the visitors up by a goal. Garrett Scagliarini (from Andrew O’Neill) and Matt Honekamp (on a free kick) scored within a five-minute span to put the game away. Jack Perlman had the shutout in net for Franklin.


For other results around the league on Friday  (subscription required)

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Reminder that HockomockSports.com changed to a subscription model in July. I have a subscription to view and share the FHS results that they provide. If you want to view all the worth Hockomock League reporting they do, subscribing is a good thing. It is quite reasonable. The subscription link is provided below.

Thursday, September 7, 2023

FHS golf posts a win, boys soccer post a tie in matches on Wednesday

Via subscription to HockomockSports.com, we share the results of the fall sports competition for Franklin High School on Wednesday, Sep 6, 2023. 


Golf = Franklin, 155 @ Milford, 158 – Final 
– CJ Steel led the way for the Panthers with a medalist round of 37, as Franklin pulled out a narrow Kelley-Rex win. Liam Lewandowski and Jack Nelson each shot 39s and Cam Labrie added a 40 for the Panthers. Robbie DeGasperis had Milford’s low round, shooting a 38. David Fleming, Nate Lawrence, and Anthony LaPierre each carded rounds of 40.


Boys Soccer = Oliver Ames, 1 @ Franklin, 1 – Final 
Ryan Lanigan, founder and Editor-in-Chief of HockomockSports.com, provides the game recap:
"Both Franklin and Oliver Ames earned a point after a hard-fought 80 minutes, but the Panthers and Tigers left the pitch with much different sentiments about their respective performances. 
For the visitors, it was a well-earned point after quickly erasing a one-goal deficit in the second half. The host Panthers, who have aspirations to repeat as Kelley-Rex champions and potentially challenge for more, learned there is room for improvement.

“We’ll steal a point here but I actually thought it was more of a fair game than I was expecting,” said Oliver Ames head coach John Barata. “Coming into this, we still weren’t sure what we had. Franklin is very good and once they start firing on all cylinders…I’m okay with not having to play them again. We have a lot of good parts to work with, the challenge is now connecting the lines. There were a few things that we were really good at last year that was have to address and fix.”
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Reminder that HockomockSports.com changed to a subscription model in July. I have a subscription to view and share the FHS results that they provide. If you want to view all the worth Hockomock League reporting they do, subscribing is a good thing. It is quite reasonable. The subscription link is provided below.

Hockomock League: FHS players to watch for Boys Soccer


ANDREW O’NEILL, SENIOR – FRANKLIN
When it comes to Franklin this season, you could pick a handful of players for this list. Senior center back Rex Cinelli might be the best center back in the Hock this season and (rightfully) made the list last year, so we’ll switch it up and head to the offensive end of the pitch. That’s where you’ll find senior Andrew O’Neill, one of the many dangerous players that will make up Franklin’s attacking group. Legendary coach Fran Bositis likes to rotate his strikers relatively frequently to keep them fresh, and O’Neill was a part of that group last year with four goals and six assists in the regular season. Look for O’Neill, senior Hansy Jacques, and senior Sean O’Leary – back after a year away – to form one of the best attacking units in the Hock.
For the complete Hockomock League soccer players to watch listing

Reminder that HockomockSports.com changed to a subscription model in July. I have a subscription to view and share the FHS results that they provide. If you want to view all the worth Hockomock League reporting they do, subscribing is a good thing. It is quite reasonable. The subscription link is provided below.

Wednesday, September 6, 2023

HockomockSports.com boys soccer preview of 2023 season - FHS

FRANKLIN
2022 Record: 16-4-1 (Kelley-Rex division champions)
Head Coach: Fran Bositis

With over a dozen experienced returners back this season, the reigning Kelley-Rex champions have a good chance of making it two in a row, and maybe even more.

Hall of Fame coach Fran Bositis has 13 players back who played a significant role on last year’s team that won 16 games and its first Kelley-Rex division title since the program won four in a row from 2011-2014. With the talent on the roster this year, it’s possible we see another run of success atop the division. There’s experience all over the field but maybe none more than senior center back Rex Cinelli, a standout defender who has anchored Franklin’s defense for the past couple of seasons. Senior Andrew O’Neill had a strong junior season up front (four goals, six assists), an area of the field the Panthers could be very dangerous with fellow senior Hansy Jacques (seven goals, two assists) back and the return of senior Sean O’Leary, who was a target forward as a sophomore but took last season off.

Senior Noah Cain is a confident and skilled player back in the middle of the pitch again this year. Seniors Bradley Herndon, Gustavo Martinez, and Michael Fernandez-Martin all offer good speed on the wings and can create a lot of offense going forward. Juniors Wyatt Herndon, Matt Honekamp, and Garrett Scagliarini (four goals, four assists) all earned valuable minutes a year ago and should be impact players as Franklin tries to repeat as division champs. In net, seniors Paxton Rosen and Jack Perlman — who both saw some time last year due to injuries — have had a healthy battle in net and should both be involved in the lineup this year.

“I feel the strength of our team without question will be our senior leadership and our athleticism,” Bositis said. “We have a solid group of athletes and we are all excited about the upcoming season.”

For the full League preview of boys soccer

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Reminder that HockomockSports.com changed to a subscription model in July. I have a subscription to view and share the FHS results that they provide. If you want to view all the worth Hockomock League reporting they do, subscribing is a good thing. It is quite reasonable. The subscription link is provided below.

Tuesday, September 5, 2023

Hockomock League: FHS players to watch for Girls Soccer & Volleyball

Hockomock Girls Soccer: Players to Watch in 2023

ANYA ZUB, SENIOR – FRANKLIN
One of the league’s top attacking talents for the past two seasons, scoring 33 goals combined, Zub enters her senior year with the chance to win her fourth league title and the goal of making a deep tournament run. Zub is dynamic with the ball at her feet, using her low center of gravity to make quick cuts past defenders, her strength to shield the ball from the opposition, and her creativity in the final third to find ways to score even against a packed opposition penalty area. Zub can play through the middle, holding play up or stretching the back line with runs into the channel, can drop deep to pull defenders away from the box and open space, or use her speed on the wing. Her interchanging with junior winger Kelly O’Connor (10 goals in 2022) keeps defenses guessing for the full 80 minutes. Franklin has edged the league title for the past three seasons and with Zub returning up top the Panthers remain the team to beat in the Kelley-Rex, while pushing to go further than last year’s Sweet Sixteen run.


Hockomock Volleyball: Players to Watch in 2023

MAKAYLA KUYKENDALL, SOPHOMORE – FRANKLIN
Franklin is in the midst of a five-year reign as Kelley-Rex division champions, sharing the title with at least one other team in the past four years. It seems like the Panthers graduate important all stars every year but somehow find a way to reload. This year, in an effort to go for a sixth straight crown, the Panthers have both of their all stars back including sophomore Makayala Kuykendall. Kuykendall made an immediate impact as a freshman, a six-rotation player who showed right away she could play everywhere on the court. As a freshman, she was top 10 in the league in kills (188), was a strong server, and was a reliable defensive option in the back row. The Panthers have high expectations this season and the firepower they have at the net gives them a good chance to exceed them.

TAYLOR LACERDA, SENIOR – FRANKLIN
Lacerda emerged last season as a leader for Franklin, helping the Panthers split with rivals King Philip and Attleboro and win a piece of a fifth straight league title. She was an all-around performer on a balanced team, leading the Panthers in kills with 195 and digs with 198, while finishing third on the team in aces and receptions. When Franklin needed big points in big matches, invariably it was Lacerda who would deliver them. Lacerda could be counted on for accuracy and consistency on the outside and for providing a lift whenever her team needed it. Not someone who needed every set to go her way, Lacerda could go a few points without a swing and then deliver the big swing in the big moment to turn momentum Franklin’s way. If the Panthers are going to make it six titles in a row, Lacerda, a three-year starter, will be right there in the mix on all the important points again.


Reminder that HockomockSports.com changed to a subscription model in July. I have a subscription to view and share the FHS results that they provide. If you want to view all the worth Hockomock League reporting they do, subscribing is a good thing. It is quite reasonable. The subscription link is provided below.

Friday, September 1, 2023

FHS games to watch this Fall for boys soccer, volleyball & girls cross country

Reminder that HockomockSports.com changed to a subscription model in July. I have a subscription to view and share the FHS results that they provide. If you want to view all the worth Hockomock League reporting they do, subscribing is a good thing. It is quite reasonable. The subscription link is provided below.

There is a series of "games to watch" for each of the sports this coming Fall season. I have selected the Franklin games that were highlighted thus far.

FHS Boys Soccer

SEPTEMBER 30TH – FRANKLIN @ ST. JOHN’S SHREWSBURY – 4:00
Boys soccer in the Hock hasn’t historically been known for its big non-league games but the increase in talent and competition across the league has changed that. The Panthers are coming off their first Kelley-Rex title since 2014 (when they had won four in a row) and have a ton of talent back from that team looking to go back-to-back. Franklin made a good run in the state tournament last year but it ended in the D1 Round of 8 against the Pioneers. Franklin will return to Shrewsbury a couple of weeks into the season to have another go.

OCTOBER 23RD – ATTLEBORO @ FRANKLIN – 6:00
Take your pick between the first and second meeting between these two title contenders, but it feels like there could be something of value on the line when they have their rematch near the end of the season. The Panthers visit Attleboro on October 2nd, and the result of that game will surely factor into the title race but when the Bombardiers make the trip a couple of weeks later, it’s likely both of these teams will be near the top of the table with very few games left. A lot of talent is back for both teams, this should be a good one.

For the full listing of boys soccer games to watch

FHS Volleyball

SEPTEMBER 7TH – FRANKLIN @ OLIVER AMES – 4:45
Any time the reigning division champs face off, it’s a game to look forward to. We won’t have to wait very long for this one though as the five-time defending Kelley-Rex championships will hit the road to visit Easton to take on the two-time defending Davenport champions Oliver Ames. Both teams are in contention for their respective division titles again this season so this will be a great way to start off the season. The Panthers and Tigers both feature some of the top hitters from last year such as Taylor Lacerda and Sarah Hilliard, so expect some big swings in this one.

OCTOBER 2ND – ATTLEBORO @ FRANKLIN – 5:15
The great thing about having two legit state contenders in the same division is that they play each other twice (at least) during the regular season. When these two squads meet at the very end of the regular season, it’s highly likely that the match will have heavy title implications but we simply can’t wait that long. Both the Bombardiers and the Panthers will have a good amount of games played under their belt by this point, setting up a highly anticipated battle between two squads that shared the Kelley-Rex title last year. This is another one that will feature some big swings from both sides.

For the full listing of volleyball games to watch


FHS Girls Cross County

SEPTEMBER 26TH – FRANKLIN @ KING PHILIP – 3:45
Franklin has been leading the pack in the Kelley-Rex division for the past two seasons and finished second overall at the Hock championship meet. While the Panthers look to win the division again this year, one team that is in a position to challenge them is rival King Philip. The Warriors only lost one dual meet last year, a very close 27-31 decision at Dacey Field against Franklin. The Panthers had eight runners finish in the top 30 at Hocks last year and only one was a senior so expectations remain high.

For the full listing of cross country matches to watch


Thursday, August 31, 2023

FHS games to watch for Fall girls soccer, golf, and field hockey

Reminder that HockomockSports.com changed to a subscription model in July. I have a subscription to view and share the FHS results that they provide. If you want to view all the worth Hockomock League reporting they do, subscribing is a good thing. It is quite reasonable. The subscription link is provided below.

There is a series of "games to watch" for each of the sports this coming Fall season. I have selected the Franklin games that were highlighted thus far.


FHS girls soccer

OCTOBER 21ST – BISHOP FEEHAN @ FRANKLIN – 10:00AM
With the playoffs just around the corner, Franklin will take on Bishop Feehan in a battle of two teams with perennial title aspirations. Two of the most consistent programs in the state, each fall it’s expected that they will be among the top seeds in Div. 1. They met in the 2013 D1 South final, with Franklin winning 2-1, and last year were the No. 3 and No. 8 seeds. In late October, the Panthers will be aiming to clinch a fourth straight league title, but this will be a good non-league diversion to see how they match up with another state power. It’s scheduled for an early morning kick-off but it will be worth getting out of bed to see these teams square off in a playoff preview.

For the full listing of girls soccer games to watch

FHS golf

OCTOBER 11TH – FRANKLIN @ KING PHILIP – 3:00
Speaking of heavyweight battles, here’s the Kelley-Rex’s version of that. Just days after the reigning Davenport champs clash, Franklin and King Philip will hit the links at Wentworth Hills for their second meeting of the season. It’s very possible this one will have severe title implications as both teams only have one division match left after this meeting. Both the Panthers and Warriors return most of their starting lineups so expectations are high for this season. The winner of this one will pick up some momentum heading into the championship at Thorny Lea.

For the full listing of golf matches to watch

FHS field hockey

SEPTEMBER 13TH – FOXBORO @ FRANKLIN – TBA
This should be an early-season treat for the second straight year. The two defending division champs will go head-to-head on the Beaver Street Turf in the second week of the regular season. The Panthers rolled through the majority of its league schedule last year, except for one team: Foxboro. The Warriors were the lone Hock team to take a point away as the two teams battled to a scoreless draw early on in the season. Foxboro is always very strong defensively and this was a testament to that based on Franklin’s offensive success the rest of the season. This will be another great battle.

OCTOBER 16TH – KING PHILIP @ FRANKLIN – 3:45
Franklin has won four straight Kelley-Rex championships in a row and their biggest challenger during that span has been King Philip. The Panthers will travel to Wrentham in the opening week of games so that will be a good early-season test but we’ve circled the second meeting between the two. It will mark the start of the final stretch of five games against division opponents so that will inflate its importance. KP graduated a large senior class but has a lot of their weapons back in the fold this year as they try to dethrone Franklin.

For the full listing of field hockey games to watch


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FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers

Friday, July 21, 2023

Franklin High School Names Jodi Klein Head Varsity Girls’ Soccer Coach

Franklin High School is proud to announce the appointment of Jodi Klein as the new coach for the Varsity Girls’ Soccer team. Coach Klein has been a part of the FHS athletic program since Fall of 2018. She has since served as the Freshman Coach, the Junior Varsity Coach, and one year as the interim Varsity Coach. Additionally, Coach Klein is employed as a physical therapist for Franklin Public Schools.

Jodi Klein
Jodi Klein

Coach Klein is a former National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division 1 collegiate athlete, playing four years of Women’s Soccer at Stony Brook University.  She is also a former New England Club Soccer League Head Coach, and U.S. Soccer Federation C Licensed. 


“We are excited to have Coach Klein step into this new role and lead our Girls’ Soccer Program!” said Karrah Ellis, Director of Athletics at Franklin High School.


Coach Klein is “excited and honored to be given the opportunity to lead the Franklin High School Girls' Soccer program.” thanks “Coach Geysen for his career-long commitment to this program and for building us such a strong foundation" as she looks towards leading the team in this new chapter.

Wednesday, July 19, 2023

Yes, there is such a thing as "Walking Soccer"

"The physical demands of soccer — a fast-paced, high-intensity sport known for lots of running — prevent people such as Clark from participating after a certain age or an injury.

The game requires rapid accelerations, decelerations, turns and stops, which take a toll on players’ knees and ankles. A standard soccer pitch, at 115 yards long and 74 yards wide, is larger than an American football field. Players cover, on average, nearly seven miles, in a single match.

So when a variant of the sport with no running allowed emerged in 2011, some laughed it off as a joke.

Walking soccer, however, has become a global phenomenon."
Continue reading the article online (subscription maybe required) -> 

Saturday, January 28, 2023

Talking with Rich Frongillo about Downtown Preschool (opening 2023), economic development, soccer, etc. (audio)

FM #927 = This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 927 in the series. 


This session shares my conversation with Rich Frongillo. Rich is the owner of Tinetrix, founder of the Franklin Soccer School, Inc., Downtown Sports, and the forthcoming Downtown Preschool (new in 2023!). Our conversation was recorded in the Franklin TV & Radio studios on Tuesday, Dec 20, 2022.


Rich and I had another winding conversation. We start with the World Cup, talk soccer, and then catch up on business in this ‘new normal’ time. We get into economic development, housing, and other topics catching up from our prior conversation recorded in September 2020.


Downtown Preschool is the most recent small business venture and it is scheduled to open this year.


Our conversation runs 67 mins. Let’s listen to Rich and I talk about small business life here in Franklin. Audio file -> https://franklin-ma-matters.captivate.fm/episode/fm-927-rich-frongillo-downtown-sports-expanding-12-20-23



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Rich’s LinkedIn profile = https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-frongillo-4860a96/ 

Tinetrix, Inc. =  https://www.tinetrix.com/ 

Franklin Soccer School, Inc. = https://www.franklinsoccerschool.com/ 

Downtown Sports =  https://www.downtownsports.net/ 

Registration for all activities =  https://www.downtownsports.net/registration


Downtown Preschool -> https://www.downtownpreschool.org 


Our prior conversation (Sep 2020)  https://www.franklinmatters.org/2020/09/fm-353-rich-frongillo-growing.html 


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Downtown Preschool scheduled to open in 2023
Downtown Preschool scheduled to open in 2023


Tuesday, January 3, 2023

FPAC to present "The Wolves" - performances Fri, Sat & Sun - Jan 6 -8, 2023

The Franklin Performing Arts Company (FPAC) will present Sarah DeLappe’s wildly popular play The Wolves January 6-8 at THE BLACK BOX. Directed by New York actress Ali Funkhouser, the all female-identifying cast of 10 is comprised of young professional artists, collegiate actors, and student apprentices from the Franklin School for the Performing Arts.

The Wolves follows a girls indoor soccer team. From the safety of their suburban stretch circle, the team navigates big questions and wages tiny battles with all the vim and vigor of a pack of adolescent warriors. A portrait of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness for nine American girls who just want to score some goals.

The play will feature soccer movement directed by Franklin’s Calen Frongillo. “One of the many intriguing aspects of this play is that we see the girls warm up and perform actual soccer drills over the course of the show,” comments director Ali Funkhouser. “We’re so lucky to have Calen’s soccer expertise to train the ‘team’ and help the cast execute these moments on stage.” 

photo of the cast by Paul Vicario. L to R: Kelsey Breslin, Erin Belger, Sami Goldman, Caroline Wilkins, Elena Doyno, Courtney Beyer, Tzintli Cerda, Madigan Wirkus, Anya Fox
photo of the cast by Paul Vicario. L to R: Kelsey Breslin, Erin Belger, Sami Goldman, Caroline Wilkins, Elena Doyno, Courtney Beyer, Tzintli Cerda, Madigan Wirkus, Anya Fox

Known only by their numbers to the audience, the characters of The Wolves will be portrayed by LA’s Courtney Beyer (#46), NYC’s Elena Doyno (#00), University of Tampa Musical Theatre’s Kelsey Breslin (#11), University of Connecticut’s Caroline Wilkins (#25), University of Oklahoma Acting’s Sami Goldman (#7), FPAC Apprentices Erin Belger (#2), Tzintli Cerda (#14), Anya Fox (#13), Madigan Wirkus (#8), and actress Hallie Wetzell (Soccer Mom). 

A finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, The Wolves tackles mature themes including characters in honest discussions about relationships, politics, death, and more. Because of its subject matter and strong language, it is not recommended for children. 

The Franklin Performing Arts Company at THE BLACK BOX is a professional Equity theater producing musicals, plays, and more, featuring Broadway stars, professional and regional performers, and emerging artists. 

For tickets and more information, visit THEBLACKBOXonline.com or call the box office at 508-528-3370. 

Thursday, December 22, 2022

Up next at FPAC: The Wolves January 6-8 at THE BLACK BOX

Directed by Ali Funkhouser, the all female-identifying cast of 10 is comprised of young professional artists, collegiate actors, and student apprentices from the Franklin School for the Performing Arts (FSPA)

Known only by their numbers to the audience, the characters of The Wolves will be portrayed by LA’s Courtney Beyer (#46), NYC’s Elena Doyno (#00), University of Tampa Musical Theatre’s Kelsey Breslin (#11), University of Connecticut’s Caroline Wilkins (#25), University of Oklahoma Acting’s Sami Goldman (#7), FPAC Apprentices Erin Belger (#2), Tzintli Cerda (#14), Anya Fox (#13), Madigan Wirkus (#8), and actress Hallie Wetzell (Soccer Mom).

The Wolves follows a girls indoor soccer team. From the safety of their suburban stretch circle, the team navigates big questions and wages tiny battles with all the vim and vigor of a pack of adolescent warriors. A portrait of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness for nine American girls who just want to score some goals.

The play will feature soccer movement directed by Franklin’s Calen Frongillo.

A finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, The Wolves tackles mature themes including characters in honest discussions about relationships, politics, death, and more. Because of its subject matter and strong language, it is not recommended for children. For a more detailed content warning, please visit FPAConline.com.

For tickets and more information, visit THEBLACKBOXonline.com or call the box office at 508-528-3370!

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FHS' Anderson, Welch, Zub & O'Connor recognized as Girls Soccer All-Stars; Aniki for Honorable Mention

Here are the Franklin athletes recognized as the official 2022 Hockomock League Girls Soccer All Stars, as selected by the coaches in the league and published by HockomockSports.com. 

HOCKOMOCK LEAGUE MVP
Ella Pisani, King Philip

HOCKOMOCK LEAGUE ALL STARS
Norah Anderson, Franklin
Rachel Welch, Franklin
Anya Zub, Franklin
Kelly O’Connor, Franklin

Honorable Mentions
Haylie Aniki, Franklin

For the full listing of Girls Soccer All-stars
FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers

FHS' Cinelli, Lovell, Kryzak & Cain recognized as Boys Soccer All-Stars; Klawson for Honorable Mention

Here are the Franklin athletes recognized as the official 2022 Hockomock League Boys Soccer All Stars, as selected by the coaches in the league and published by HockomockSports.com. 

HOCKOMOCK LEAGUE MVP
Casey Milliken, Oliver Ames

HOCKOMOCK LEAGUE ALL STARS
Rex Cinelli, Franklin
Trey Lovell, Franklin
Will Kryzak, Franklin
Noah Cain, Franklin

Honorable Mentions
Will Klawson, Franklin


For the full listing of Boys Soccer All-stars

FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers