High-FIves: Catch Up On The Top Performances And Biggest Games From Wednesday's High School Sports Action
Wednesday was an incredible day of secondary school sports in Central Mass. We should investigate a portion of the champions. 메이저사이트
Donzero nets pair as St. Bernard's field hockey rolls
Mia Donzero scored twice as St. Bernard's posted a 4-1 success over St. Paul.
The Bernardians have now won two straight and have scored multiple times in the last two games.
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Gilbert's full go-around touches off offense for Millbury young ladies' soccer
Jacquelyn Gilbert (3 objectives, 3 helps), Grace Martin (2 objectives, help) and Rose Winston (2 objectives, help) helped the Woolies to a 9-0 success over Bartlett.
Millbury has been on a hot speed to begin the season, posting a 20-1 edge of triumph over the initial three games.
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Aidan Ross leads adjusted assault for Uxbridge young men's XC
Aidan Ross (17:10), Carl Gallowan (18:30), Lincoln Schiller (19:43) and Payson Roy (20:10) took the main four spots on the 3.1-mile course at Auburn to send the Spartans past the Rockets, 18-41.
Ross, Gallowan, Schiller and Roy have taken the best positions in the entirety of Uxbridge's races this season.
Guadagnoli's full go-around moves Valley Tech young ladies' soccer
Emma Guadagnoli indented a full go-around to assist Valley Tech with staying unbeaten.
The Beavers have won each of the three of their games this season by a normal of four objectives.
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Flores siblings consolidate for 5 objectives to support Oxford young men's soccer
Edward Flores gathered three objectives and one help, while his sibling Edwin got two objectives to lift the Pirates past Quaboag.
Oxford is averaging 6.3 objectives per game in its three successes this season.