Malden Catholic introduced that former MC nice Brendan Collier will take over as head boys hockey coach. Collier helped information the Lancers to Super 8 titles in 2011 and 2012, netting the game-winning aim within the 2011 Super 8 ultimate. He went on to play his faculty hockey at Boston University and Providence.
“I am extremely thrilled and grateful to return home to Malden Catholic and I’m very excited about the opportunity to lead these young athletes,” Collier mentioned. “Malden Catholic has a rich and storied hockey program history and having experienced two Super 8 championships myself when I attended the school, I understand the overwhelming pride and value that ensues from being part of MC’s tradition of excellence. I look forward to building upon the school’s legacy of success.”
In different teaching information, Newton South named former Newton North basketball nice Corey Lowe as its new boys basketball coach. A two-time member of the Boston Herald Dream Team, Lowe helped lead the Tigers to back-to-back Division 1 state championships in 2005 and 2006. Lowe went on to play at Boston University from 2007-10, the place he scored 1,815 factors, which ranks fourth at school historical past.
Monomoy named Craig Andrews as its new ladies basketball coach. Andrews is not any stranger to this system, having been concerned since 2019. Andrews is a graduate of Chatham High School and attended St. Joseph’s College of Indiana.
BASEBALL
In a nonleague sport, Jack Fitzgerald hit a 3 run residence run to spice up Braintree to a 11-1 win over Falmouth.
In Patriot League motion, Ryan Caroll completed 3-for-4 and Ryan Baker allowed three hits with 5 strikeouts as Whitman-Hanson defeated Plymouth North, 4-2.
BOYS LACROSSE
Peyton Volz had 4 targets and Thomas Hustins added three targets and two assists as Southeastern rolled over Cape Cod Tech 12-1 in a Mayflower Athletic Conference tilt.
In a nonleague contest, Ryan McInnis recorded 4 targets and a pair of assists to elevate Bridgewater-Raynham to a 9-8 win over Newton South.
GIRLS LACROSSE
In the Hockomock League, Brooke Butler completed with six targets and an help as Mansfield took down Oliver Ames 17-12.
In a Bay State matchup, Cameron Flaherty completed with eight factors and Megan Doyle added seven to steer Weymouth previous Needham, 14-4. … Ciara Hendricks scored her sixth tally with 1:20 left to elevate Mashpee over nonleague opponent Bourne 14-13.
SOFTBALL
In a Boston City League semifinal matchup, Ellie Etemad-Gilbertson smashed a pair of residence runs and Ashlyn Brady fanned 13 as Latin Academy defeated Tech Boston, 22-1.
Sophomore Amanda Grace had three hits and drove in 5 as Lowell Catholic took down Commonwealth Athletic Conference opponent Whittier 7-2.
Kaelyn Chase completed 3-for-3 with a double, two runs scored, and 5 RBI to steer Hanover previous Quincy, 21-2 in a Patriot League sport. … Marissa Durette recorded a house run and a double for 3 RBI to push Plymouth North previous Whitman-Hanson, 8-3.
TRACK
In the opening day of the Division 6 state monitor championships at Westfield State, Archbishop Williams’ Amir Chapman captured the triple leap with a leap of 42-11.00. Littleton’s Mubeshire Bradshaw gained the pole vault (12-00.00), whereas Uxbridge star Aidan Ross gained the 2-mile (9:13.71). Other winners included Wahconah’s Alex Perenick in pentathlon (3,202), Parker Charter’s Theo Puterbaugh within the discus (162-06), Mohawk Trail’s Emmett Johnson within the 800 (1:56) and Springfield International’s Winston Lewis within the 200 (22.06).
It was a powerful first day for Whitinsville Christian on the women aspect. The Crusaders acquired profitable efforts from Kira Simoncini within the 200 (26.15), Emma Wierenga within the 800 (2:21.56) and Avery Glidden within the 400-hurdles (1:04.31).
West Bridgewater’s Ella Dunbury gained the 2-mile with a time of 11:35.20, whereas Hamilton-Wenham’s Georgia Wilson captured the triple leap (36-05.00). Sutton’s Abrielle Choma gained the discus (107-07) and South Hadley’s Emma Sanford took the pentathlon (3,130).
THURSDAY’S RESULTS
BASEBALL
Bellingham 11, Millis 1
Braintree 11, Falmouth 1
Dracut 2, Haverhill 1
Fairhaven 11, Nantucket 1
Foxboro 3, Ashland 0
Hopkinton 10, Franklin 9
Medfield 6, Xaverian 5
Nauset 13, St. John Paul II 12 (10i)
Newton South 9, Needham 5
North Reading 7, Northeast 4
Pembroke 5, Plymouth South 2
Salem 6, Marblehead 3 (8i)
Sandwich 6, Mashpee 2
Scituate 1, North Quincy 0 (8i)
Seekonk 12, Diman 7
Shawsheen 7, Wilmington 1
Southeastern 2, Tri-County 0
Upper Cape 5, South Shore Voke 0
Waltham 7, Lexington 2
Wayland 4, Greater Lowell 2
Westford Academy 3, Chelmsford 2 (11i)
Weston 17, St. Joseph Prep 3
Whitman-Hanson 4, Plymouth North 2
BOSTON CITY LEAGUE SEMIFINALS
Boston English 10, Charlestown 0
East Boston 10, Latin Academy 2
GOLF
Braintree 4, Newton North 2
BOYS LACROSSE
Billerica 15, Lexington 3
Bridgewater-Raynham 9, Newton South 8
Brookline 8, Newton North 6
Dracut 14, Danvers 6
Marshfield 17, Silver Lake 10
Nauset 15, Hanover 2
Southeastern 12, Cape Cod Tech 1
GIRLS LACROSSE
Concord-Carlisle 9, Chelmsford 7
Duxbury 15, Billerica 4
Mansfield 17, Oliver Ames 12
Masconomet 11, Burlington 10
Mashpee 14, Bourne 13
Monomoy 22, Sturgis East 4
Nantucket 20, Cape Cod Academy 3
Norwell 10, Sandwich 9
Tyngsboro 8, Lunenburg 6
Ursuline 14, Mt. Alvernia 5
Westwood 8, Lincoln-Sudbury 7
Weymouth 14, Needham 4
RUGBY
St. John’s Prep 27, Danvers 25
SOFTBALL
Chelmsford 9, Lowell 0
Dighton-Rehoboth 8, Middleboro 4
Hanover 21, Quincy 2
Lowell Catholic 7, Whittier 3
Marblehead 7, Medford 2
Marshfield 8, Duxbury 0
North Attleboro 3, Foxboro 1
Pembroke 3, Plymouth South 2
Plymouth North 8, Whitman-Hanson 3
Sandwich 15, Mashpee 3 (5i)
Scituate 7, North Quincy 4
Wakefield 9, Reading 3
Wareham 6, Monomoy 3
BOSTON CITY LEAGUE SEMIFINALS
East Boston 5, O’Bryant 4
Latin Academy 22, TechBoston 1 (5i)
BOYS TENNIS
Arlington 5, Melrose 0
Duxbury 4, Marshfield 1
Milton 3, Oliver Ames 2
Needham 5, Newton South 0
Plymouth South 4, Pembroke 1
Scituate 4, North Quincy 1
Tyngsboro 4, Uxbridge 1
GIRLS TENNIS
Andover 4, Newburyport 1
Bridgewater-Raynham 5, Barnstable 0
Central Catholic 4, Chelmsford 1
Duxbury 5, Marshfield 0
Fairhaven 5, Wareham 0
Lynnfield 5, North Reading 0
VOLLEYBALL
Greater Lawrence Tech 3, Innovation Academy 1
Needham 3, Milford 2
North Quincy 3, O’Bryant 0
Taunton 3, Barnstable 0
Winchester 3, Chelmsford 0
Source: www.bostonherald.com