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Eight high school takeaways from Friday as the MIAA playoffs ramp up
Eight high school takeaways from Friday as the MIAA playoffs ramp up

Boston Globe

time3 days ago

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Eight high school takeaways from Friday as the MIAA playoffs ramp up

Next stop, Friday night's roundups, featuring recaps of more than 70 games: 1. Milestones Scituate senior Kate Stone notched her 150th career goal and 200th career point while recording a hat trick in a 10-8 Division 2 girls' lacrosse first-round win over Algonquin. Methuen junior goalie Meghan Terry made 16 saves in a 17-9 Division 2 prelim win over Hopkinton, including the 300th of her career. Greater Lowell senior Emma Finch finished her senior season with 54 goals, and she will graduate as the program's all-time leader in goals with 153. 2. Upset central The highest-ranked teams to be eliminated Friday were Oxford softball — ranked No. 12 in Division 4, the Pirates fell, 5-4 to No. 21 Lynnfield — and Wesborough girls' lacrosse, also ranked 12th in Division 2, which lost, 8-7, to No. 21 Northampton. Get Starting Point A guide through the most important stories of the morning, delivered Monday through Friday. Enter Email Sign Up Related : Advertisement Other seeds in the teens that were toppled: No. 13 Norton boys' volleyball, which fell, 3-2, to No. 20 Lynn Classical in the Division 2 first round; No. 13 Notre Dame (Worcester), which suffered an 8-6 loss to No. 20 Monty Tech in the Division 3 first round; No. 14 Sturgis East girl's tennis, which lost, 3-2, to No. 19 Palmer, and No. 15 Arlington boys' tennis, which fell, 3-2, to No. 18 Andover. The largest upset of the day, by difference in seedings, was No. 39 Greater Lawrence softball taking down No. 26 North Reading, 7-3, in the Division 3 preliminary round. Advertisement 3. Walkoff wins Boy, were there some dramatic ones. It doesn't get much more intense than a 0-0 game in the bottom of the seventh, but that's what No. 23 Triton faced against No. 42 Ursuline in the Division 3 softball preliminary round. Ava Johnson was hit by a pitch, stole two bases, and with two outs raced home on Izze Turner's single up the middle for a 1-0 walkoff win. Giving that finish a run for its money, No. 31 Sturgis East softball trailed, 2-1, in the bottom of the seventh with the bases loaded when Sam Orcutt , who had homered earlier for the team's first run, launched a grand slam for a 5-2 walkoff win over No. 34 Mystic Valley in the preliminary round of the Division 5 tournament. No. 25 Tantasqua baseball survived an upset bid from No. 40 Lowell Catholic when Brandon Phillips managed an RBI infield single in the bottom of the seventh for a 3-2 Division 3 preliminary-round win. In the Division 3 softball tournament, No. 31 Blackstone Valley's Julia Trujillo tied the game with a triple in the bottom of the ninth, then came around to score the winning run on Payton Smith's walkoff single, completing a 3-2 preliminary-round victory. This one wasn't technically a walk off, and maybe we need a new category for these types of games, but No. 33 Martha's Vineyard baseball won an epic 12-inning Division 3 preliminary-round matchup, 4-3, over No. 32 Ashland on Eli Bryant's sacrifice fly in the top of the 12th. 4. Three stars Mackenzy Ponte , Westport — The senior, in her sixth year on varsity and fifth as the Wildcats' starter, struck out 10 in a five-inning no-hitter to beat English High, 23-0, in the Division 5 preliminary round. Advertisement Dakota Vaudreuil , Bartlett — The senior struck out 17 in a five inning no-hitter to defeat Kennedy Academy, 24-0 in the preliminary round of the Division 5 softball tournament. Bella Mara , St. Paul — The senior did it all, striking out eight without allowing a run and going 3 for 3 with a double and two home runs in a 10-3 first-round win for the No. 7 Knights. 5. Going, going gone We mentioned Mara's two home runs for St. Paul, and Orcutt's walkoff grand slam for Sturgis East, but there was plenty of notable power displays across the Bay State. Wakefield's Jackie Sullivan blasted a grand slam, Hudson got back-to-back blasts from Lauren O'Malley and Taylor Attaway , Lynnfield got homers from Olivia Kelter and Morgan Hubbard , and Westport's Lauryn Souza and Upper Cape's Jaelynn Harraden both raced to inside-the-park round-trippers. Also homering were Wakefield's Chloe Seto , Chelmsford's Jenna Nigro , and Sutton's Kaila Wheeler . 6. Daily lacrosse leaderboard Goals Bella Young , North Middlesex, 8 Mac Cole , Pentucket, 7 Sal Brogna , St. Mary's, 6 Kiera Fitzpatrick , Methuen, 6 Mason Gadbois , Essex Tech, 6 Lillian Gikas , Tyngsborough, 6 Addie Hajj , North Reading, 6 John Powers , Lynnfield, 6 Finn Racki , St. Mary's, 6 Kelan Cardinal , Lynnfield, 5 Casey Collins , Essex Tech, 5 Alexis Deschenes , Tyngsborough, 5 Kate Fitzpatrick , Methuen, 5 Cassie Gallagher , Billerica, 5 Daniel Hanafin , Foxborough, 5 Nate Stys , Pentucket, 5 Points Young, North Middlesex, 9 Gadbois, Essex Tech, 8 Gikas, Tyngsborough, 8 Timothy Tavares , Essex Tech, 8 Cole, Pentucket, 7 Alexis Deschenes , Tyngsborough, 7 Ki. Fitzpatrick, Methuen, 7 Gallagher, Billerica, 7 Advertisement Nolan Jennings , Burlington, 7 Stys, Pentucket, 7 Cardinal, Lynnfield, 6 Nevin Maher , Essex Tech, 6 Powers, Lynnfield, 6 Michael Torrisi , Pentucket, 6 7. Daily strikeout leaderboard Dakota Vaudreuil , Bartlett, 17 Emma Penniman , Triton, 16 Tessa Francis , Marblehead, 11 Mackenzy Ponte , Westport, 10 Sophie Baker , Medfield, 9 Molly Abdella , Tahanto, 8 Bella Mara , St. Paul, 8 8. Coaching carousel Mike Scammon has doubled his duties at North Andover, where he will take over as the girls' volleyball coach in the fall. Scammon has served as the Scarlet Knights' boys' volleyball coach for the past five seasons, winning a Merrimack Valley Conference title in 2021, when he was named MVC Coach of the Year. The Methuen native and teacher at Methuen High also serves as the program director for the New England Storm volleyball club. NEW GIRLS VOLLEYBALL COACH Excited to announce Mike Scammon as our new Girls Varsity Volleyball Coach! — Scarlet Knights (@NA_Athletics) Brendan Kurie can be reached at

Scituate preschool teacher accused of physically assaulting several young students
Scituate preschool teacher accused of physically assaulting several young students

CBS News

time21-05-2025

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Scituate preschool teacher accused of physically assaulting several young students

A former preschool teacher in Scituate, Massachusetts was arraigned Wednesday for allegedly assaulting several young children at the school. Lilly Garofola, a 29-year-old from Hull, pleaded not guilty in Hingham District Court to four counts of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon and 12 counts of assault and battery, the Plymouth County district attorney said. Reports from parents and staff members District Attorney Tim Cruz said several parents and staff members from the Little Steps Learning Center approached police in the past several weeks with reports of "inappropriate physical contact" involving Garofola. According to the police report, one mother reported seeing red discoloration that could have been bruising on her child's collarbone and shoulder. Physical and verbal abuse accusations Between April and May, Garofola is accused of physically assaulting five children during school hours. Garofola allegedly pushed and slammed children to the ground and into seats and slammed them into tables, chairs and walls. According to the police report, she squeezed a child's face and screamed at them for whining and "violently" grabbed another child's wrists. Garofola is also accused of verbally abusing children at the school and screaming at them. Garofola was taken into custody in Scituate Wednesday morning. She was suspended from her job before resigning. On Wednesday, a judge set Garofola's bail at $1,000 with the condition that she have no contact with children under 16 and no contact with any witnesses in the case. The DA said most of the incidents were caught on surveillance video and the preschool is fully cooperating with the investigation. They're asking if any other families believe their children were assaulted by Garofola to call the Scituate Police Department at 781-545-1212.

Six high school sports takeaways from a salvaged rainy day
Six high school sports takeaways from a salvaged rainy day

Boston Globe

time04-04-2025

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Six high school sports takeaways from a salvaged rainy day

Greater Lowell goalie Julia Dunfey made 12 stops in an 8-4 win over Northeast that pushed her career total past 200 saves. Junior Lyla Green leaf recorded her 100th career point for Ipswich with a goal and an assist in a 12-6 win over Manchester Essex. Advertisement 2. Three stars Jack LaNatra , Silver Lake — Between a 12-strikeout complete game and a pair of steals, the senior lefthander made himself known in a 5-1 win over Scituate. Get Starting Point A guide through the most important stories of the morning, delivered Monday through Friday. Enter Email Sign Up Related : Liana Danubio , Norton — The junior captain fired her second shutout in a row, striking out 14 in a 3-0 victory over Attleboro for the 15th-ranked Lancers. Ani Vasudevan and Francis McGonagle , St. John's (Shrewsbury) — Vasudevan orchestrated the Pioneers' offense with 44 assists, adding seven blocks and six digs, while McGonagle led the attack the net with 19 kills and two blocks in a 3-1 win over St. John's Prep. 3. Going, going, gone A day after seeing more than 20 home runs launched, wet weather did a number on the baseball and softball schedules. But over at Silver Lake they tried to single-handedly match Wednesday's outburst with four different players going yard in a 23-0 demolition of Scituate: Anna Craft , Meghan Arseneau , Delaney Moquin , and Taelie Arthur . Advertisement St. Jo hn's (Shrewsbury) tried to keep up, as Jack Forgues, Andrew Scmit , and Jackson Lucarelli all launched bombs in a 7-3 road win at Central Catholic. Related : Austin Prep's Nick Ranaldi homered in a 10-0 win over King's-Edgehill of Nova Scotia, while Latin Academy's Fiona Deabler cranked a three-run shot in a 13-1 win over East Boston. 4. Daily lacrosse leaderboard Goals Bella Duffy , Braintree, 10 Alex Peck , Natick, 8 Cole Rodgers , Sandwich, 7 Matt Thomas , Hull, 7 Tegan Pereira , Winthrop, 6 Colten Russo , Masconomet, 6 John Scarpello , Wakefield, 6 Leah Cr anshaw , Whitman-Hanson, 5 Natalie Elder , Ipswich, 5 Troy Fredrickson , Westwood, 5 Nolan Jennings , Burlington, 5 Mike Murphy , Lynnfield, 5 Anthony Giacchino , Masconomet, 5 Points Peck, Natick, 12 Duffy, Braintree, 10 Scarpello, Wakefield, 10 Matthew Grafton , Abington, 9 Thomas, Hull, 8 Nick Emsing , BC High, 7 Grant Sullivan , Dover-Sherborn, 7 Murphy, Lynnfield, 6 Eva Nunes , Whitman-Hanson, 6 Fiona Rexford , Shawsheen, 6 Russo, Masconomet, 6 Judith Sloman , Shawsheen, 6 Zack Timmons , Shawsheen, 6 5. Coaching carousel Jessalyn Deveny announced she is stepping down after seven seasons as the North Andover girls' basketball coach. The two-time Gatorade Massachusetts Player of the Year at Westford before going on to play at Boston College, Deveny led the Scarlet Knights to the state quarterfinals in 2023. 'I have had the opportunity to work with such an incredible group of athletes, their dedicated families, as well as committed staff and administration,' Deveny said. 'Over the years, I have prided myself on developing the whole person both on and off the court.' THANK YOU - JESSALYN DEVENY After seven years as our Varsity Girls Basketball Head Coach, Jessalyn Deveny has decided to step down. A class act both on and off the court - going to miss this incredible role model that our girls were so fortunate to have. Best wishes, Jess!… — Scarlet Knights (@NA_Athletics) 6. College corner Former Thayer Academy hockey player CJ Foley , now a sophomore defenseman at Dartmouth, was named to the New England Division 1 Men's All-Star team by the New England Hockey Writers Association, the latest in a series of postseason awards that has included Ivy League Player of the Year, All-ECAC First Team, and being a finalist for ECAC Player of the Year. The Hanover native had 11 goals and 19 assists while playing in all 33 games for the Big Green. Advertisement Bridgewater native Cam Lund , who played for Cushing Academy, also made the D1 team for Northeastern, while Amherst's Ryan Leonard , who Related : Former Franklin High star Natalie Stott , who also attended Williston Northampton and is now a junior defenseman at Amherst, was named the Division 2/3 women's MVP. Brendan Spinale , a senior at Franklin Pierce from Canton, received the J. Thom Lawler Award, presented by the Eastern Massachusetts Ice Hockey Officials. Also on the D2/3 All-Star teams: Abington's Ryan Prewitt (Curry), Marshfield's Theodore Griffin (Trinity), Reading's Landyn Greatorex (Salem State), Norton's Ryan Kuzmich (UNE), Worcester's Dominic Murphy (UNE), Berkley's Breanna Studley (Colby), Billerica's Samantha Fantasia (Endicott), and Plymouth's Maeve Reynolds (Amherst). Brendan Kurie can be reached at

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