High schools: Hopkinton, Bishop Brady field hockey close out regular seasons with victoris

Hopkinton’s Autumn Meier (left) dribbles up the field during a game on Tuesday.

Hopkinton’s Autumn Meier (left) dribbles up the field during a game on Tuesday. Jeff Sullivan / SullivanEventPhotography.com

Published: 10-18-2024 12:12 AM

Field Hockey

Hopkinton 5, Sanborn 0

Key players: Hopkinton – Autumn Meier (4 goals), Emma Brock (goal)

Highlights:  The Hawks wrapped up the regular season with a shutout and will have the No. 4 or No. 5 seed for the postseason tournament starting next week.

Coach’s quote: “Great way to end our regular season. We are looking forward to preparing and competing in this year’s playoffs.” – Hopkinton’s Kate Hohenberger

Records: Hopkinton 10-4; Sanborn 2-12

Bishop Brady 1, Berlin 0

Key players: Bishop Brady – Abigail Tyrrell (goal), Kimble Rose (assist), Ava Archambault (7 saves)

Highlights: Tyrrell finished off a pass from Kimble Rose with 2:31 remaining in the second quarter after a scramble for ball. Berlin had a few chances that went wide and Archambault handled everything the Mountaineers put on net. The Giants will have the No. 6 seed for next week’s tournament.

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Coach’s quote: “It was a great team win today. Payton Bryson, CamdynDespres, Marcella Tonge, Reese Henry, Katherine Farley and Ella Blanchette anchored the back field in front of Archambault. Rose, Lauren Howe, Madison Mundy, Tyrrell and Josie Whitson pressured the Berlin defense for four quarters. We defend as 11 and attack as 10.” – Bishop Brady’s Kelly Owen

Records: Bishop Brady 9-4-1; Berlin 10-3-0

Boys’ Soccer

Salem 3, Concord 0

Key players: Concord – Dean Ayotte (9 saves), Jaxon Gray (defense), Irankunda Mvuyekure, Sammy Iranzi

Highlights: The Blue Devils took a 2-0 halftime lead and extended it in the second half, despite good play from the Tide. Concord has dropped four straight matches.

Records: Salem 6-5-3; Concord 2-11-1