Three high school takeaways as the MIAA hockey playoffs reach the quarterfinals
Then crack open all of our MIAA quarterfinal coverage, as 12 teams — eight boys and four girls — punched their tickets to the semifinals:
1. Hockey highlights
Arlington's
JP Messuri
and Marshfield's
Ali Melvin
delivered the overtime winners, with Messuri completing a 2-1 win over No. 2 St. John's Prep and Melvin ending a 2-1 win over the Duxbury girls, who were coming off back-to-back Division 2 state titles. Dedham's
Nick Moreno
scored with 41.8 seconds left in regulation to break a scoreless stalemate against Dover-Sherborn/Weston.
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The night's hat tricks belonged to Woburn's
Finn Murphy
, who finished off his day with a pair of goals less than three minutes apart in the Tanners' 6-1 win over Amesbury/Whitter, and Hudson's
Tim O'Malley
, whose second goal put the Hawks ahead, 3-2, for good in an eventual 5-2 win over Hanover. Two-goal nights belonged to
Matt Regan
of Pope Francis,
Travis Thomas
of Canton,
Jack Prince
of Milton, and
Dylan Krasco
of Stoneham.
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While there were no shutouts on the night, Belmont's
Jil Costa
(37 saves), HPNA's
Julianna Taylor
(37), Marshfield's
Morgan Murphy
(36), and Pope Francis's
Nick Ritchie
(27 saves) all turned in sterling performances in net.
Amesbury/Whittier, the No. 26 seed in Division 2, was bounced by Woburn, leaving the 15th-seeded Bishop Stang girls (D1) as the lowest seeded hockey team still playing. Not far behind is the 14th-seeded St. John's (Shrewsbury) boys, and the 13th-seeded Medfield girls have already played their way into the semifinals in Division 2.
2. Leading scorers
Elle Orlando
, Notre Dame (Hingham), 29
Paige Meda
, Bourne, 26
Edgar Escano
, English High, 25
Ava Orlando
, Notre Dame (Hingham), 24
Nola Timo
, Bourne, 23
Will Levrault
, Apponequet, 21
Will Horton
, Apponequet, 21
Katie Stierer
, King Philip, 20
Caitlin Boyle
, Bishop Fenwick, 20
Maeve Powers
, North Quincy, 20
For Quincy, senior
Alyssa Hopps
(18 points, 9 rebounds) capped her career with 1,348 points, matching
Bonnie Hirtle
(2004) for the program record.
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The biggest basketball surprise of the night was provided by the 20th-seeded Old Rochester boys, who defeated Norton, 71-48, and are now the second-lowest basketball seed to reach the quarterfinals, behind No. 23 O'Bryant.
The 19th-seeded Rockport boys are also in the quarterfinals, while the lowest-seeded girls' team to qualify is No. 14 Woburn in Division 2. Interestingly, the 13th-seeeded Old Rochester girls are also still alive in Division 3.
3. Coaches corner
Matt Trahan
has stepped down as boys' basketball coach at Old Colony after the Cougars' loss to Pioneer Valley in the second round of the Division 5 tournament. The 45-year-old Trahan, who will remain school's athletic director, has coached boys' basketball at Rochester school for 25 seasons, including the last 12 as head coach.
'Coaching basketball has been a highlight of my life for the past 25 seasons, filled with laughter, challenges, and countless lessons learned,' he wrote on social media. 'I am especially thankful for my family, whose unwavering support has been my foundation throughout this journey.'
Trahan finished his tenure with a 193-87 record, 11 tournament berths, five Mayflower Athletic Conference titles, and five state vocational crowns.
Truly Thankful!!
— Matt Trahan, CMAA (@MattTrahan5)
Malden Catholic girls' basketball coach
Jay Keane
was honored with the Michael Hammond Award, given annually by the Executive Committee of Board 27 Basketball Officials to the girls' basketball coach who exemplifies a high ethical standard in the coaching profession.
Congratulations to
— Malden Catholic High School Athletics (@MCathletics1)
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Boston Globe
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- Boston Globe
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College corner Andrew Middleton , a former Canton High star who graduated from Dexter Southfield and started his college career with two years at UMass, has entered the transfer portal with three years of eligibility remaining. The lefthanded pitcher struck out 29 in 11⅔ innings without surrendering a run before undergoing internal brace surgery. He plans to return for the 2026 season. Entering the transfer portal with 3 years of eligibility left. LHP who led the NCAA in K/9 and was second in strikeout percentage for 4 weeks before undergoing internal brace surgery. On rehab path to be back for the 2026 season. Cell 617-352-3415 — Andrew Middleton (@AMiddles16) 10. QMJHL draft results The Quebec Major Junior Hockey League held its draft Friday and Saturday, and 24 Massachusetts products were selected. The first off the board was Rivers freshman Carter Meyer , who was taken with the 17th pick of the first round by the Quebec Remparts. From Winchester, the 6-foot, 160-pound center posted 70 points, including a NEPSAC-leading 41 goals as a freshman. He was expected to join the US National Team Development Program after impressing at a March evaluation camp. We have our first American player off the board! The — QMJHL (@QMJHL) In the second round, Charlottetown selected Belmont Hill sophomore Brady Sloper , from North Andover, a 6-4, 200-pound defenseman. Paulo Gualberto Jr. , a 5-10, 170-pound center from Sandwich who plays for Mt. St. Charles Academy, was taken in the third round, 48th overall, by Halifax. Arlington sophomore defenseman Kurt Beck was the first MIAA player selected, going in the third round (56th overall) to the Phoenix Sherbrooke. The 6-foot-1-inch, 180-pound defenseman has also played with the Boston Junior Eagles. Au choix # 56, le Phoenix repêche le défenseur Kurt Beck du Boston jr Junior Eagles. — Phœnix de Sherbrooke (@PhoenixSherbroo) Catholic Memorial freshman Colin Yandle was selected in the ninth round, 164th overall, by the Moncton Wildcats. The 5-7, 128-pound defenseman hails from Dorchester and has also played for the Boston Junior Eagles. His uncle, Keith Yandle , who also played for Moncton, went on to suit up for 1,109 NHL games for the Coyotes, Rangers, Panthers, and Flyers. Advertisement Also selected from Massachusetts: Groton's Kaiden Donia , of Townsend, was taken with the 57th selection by Sherbrooke; Rivers's Sam Pandolfo , of Winchester, was taken 72nd overall by Quebec; Cushing's Joseph Covelluzzi , of Wakefield, was selected 76th by Newfoundland, Dexter Southfield's Noah Survilas , of Winthrop, was taken 90th by Moncton; Williston Northampton's Easton Anello , of Windsor, was selected 92nd by Cape Breton; Noble's Justin Lee , of Newton, was taken 93rd by Chicoutimi; Rivers' Finnegan Sears , of Medford, was selected 94th by Saint John; Lovell's Cooper Campbell , of Cohasset, was taken 108th by Drummondville; Holden's Jacoby Palmer , who plays for Long Island Gulls 15s, was taken 118th by Newfoundland; Mount St. Charles's Owen Kailher , of Duxbury, was taken 127th overall by Rimouski, Hillside's Stephen Pinette , of Dracut, was selected 140th by Baie-Comeau; NorthStar Christian Academy Isaac Davis , of Rockland, was taken 146th by Moncton; Belmont Hill's David Bosco , of Winchester, went 168th to Gatineau; Uxbridge's Caiden Pellegrino , who plays for the Providence Capitals, went 174th to Cape Breton; Dexter Southfield's Owen McHale , of Charlestown, was taken 178th by Chicoutimi; Thayer's Ty Hymovitz , of Needham, went 190th to Newfoundland; Boston's Cameron Holyoke , who plays for the Chicago Mission, went 200th to Moncton; Nobles' Kristofer Soja , of Ludlow, was selected 209th by Cape Breton; and Mount St. Charles's Gavin Callahan , of Hull, went 216th to Drummondville. 11. A loss in Belmont Longtime Belmont hockey coach James 'Skip' Viglirolo died at the age of 95 Tuesday. A three-sport athlete at Belmont, he went on to spend more than 50 years working for the town's Department of Public Works. Advertisement A member of the MSHSHCA and Belmont High halls of fame, he spent 25 years coaching Marauders hockey after playing at Northeastern and Suffolk. A Korean War veteran, the Belmont ice rink is named in his honor. The MSHCA mourns the loss of longtime association member & fmr. longtime Belmont HS coach, James 'Skip' Viglirolo. He was recognized for his contributions to hockey in MA & Belmont w/ his name adorning the old Belmont rink. Our thoughts & prayers go out to his family & friends. — Mass State High School Hockey Coaches Association (@MSHCA1) Brendan Kurie can be reached at