Hockomock Schedule & Scoreboard – 12/20/14

Here are today’s games.
Boys Hockey
Milford, 7 @ Attleboro, 3 – Final – Peter Schuler and Aiden Wilde both had two goals and assist for the Hawks. Keagin Larkin had a goal and two assists for the Bombardiers.  
Canton, 0 @ Franklin, 1 – Final – Alec Borkowski scored the lone goal of the game late in the second period. Ryan Shea made 22 saves for the shutout. Canton goalie Justin Slocum made 23 saves in the loss for the Bulldogs.
Mansfield, 2 @ Coyle-Cassidy, 3 – Final – Shane Piotti scored in the second period to get the Hornets level and Jared Collins potted a goal late in the third period for the Hornets.
North Attleboro, 3 vs. Dedham, 1 – Final – Jacob Crear and Erik Clements scored in the first five minutes and Brian Poillucci added a third goal a little over halfway through the second period. Mark Ventola, Sean Young and Andrew Casson all picked up assists. Young’s assist marked his 100th career point.

Oliver Ames, 1 vs. Pembroke, 1 – Final – Freshman Rory Madden scored his first career goal in the second period and senior goalie Jimmy Tierney made 40 saves in net for the Tigers.
Stoughton, 0 vs. Holliston, 3 – Final – Stoughton goalie Ethan Rawl was named to the Bourne Holiday All-Tournament team.
Indoor Track (@ Reggie Lewis Center)
Boys
Attleboro, 16 vs. North Attleboro, 84 – Final – Senior Teddy Nolan had the best 2 mile time (10:06.01) of all the Hockomock schools on Saturday. Nathan Adeyemi also had a top time on the day in the 55M hurdles (8.05). Attleboro’s Matt Elliott also had a good day in the 55M hurdles, finishing at 8.55.
Canton, 27 vs. Oliver Ames, 72 – Final – Senior Brandon Boone had a terrific day in the long jump, finishing at 19-03.25, the best score of the day. Zach Zolotarevsky (1:28.88) and Kyle Nichols (1:29.25) both had strong finishes in the 600M. Canton’s Liam Collins finished the 1 mile race in 4:48.46, the third best time of all schools.
Foxboro, 41 vs. Sharon, 59 – Final – Sharon junior William McManus had a strong day, finishing the 55M hurdles in 8.39 (second best time on the day) and had the fourth best result in the long jump at 18-04:50. Foxboro’s Eseosa Omuemu finished with the second best result in the long jump at 18-10.75.
Franklin, 39 vs. King Philip, 61 – Final – KP’s 4×200 relay team had the best time of all schools on the day and the 4×400 relay team had the second best. Senior John Berdos had a strong showing in the 300M, finishing in 38.59. Ryan Spelman had the second best time (4:45.16) in the 1 mile race, and Logan Mitchell had a good showing in the long jump (18-4.50).
Mansfield, 77 vs. Taunton, 23 – Final – Dean Jenssen had the top time (1:28.31) on the day in the 600M, Jack Crawford had the top time in the 1 mile (4:44.99), and the Hornets 4×400 relay team had the best finish on the day. Taunton’s Brian Cherenfant had the top time in the 300M (37.11) and Terence Gibson had the top score in the high jump (6-01.00).
Milford, 36 vs. Stoughton, 60 – Final – Clifton Gerring had the best time of all Hockomock schools with a 6.92 in the 55M dash, David Lockhart had the best finish (2:39.82) in the 1000M race and Kevin Lucas won the shot put for the second straight week with a 47-03.00.
Girls
Attleboro, 21 vs. North Attleboro, 75 – Final – Junior Isabelle Renzi had a strong day, finishing with a 16-06.50 in the long jump, which was the second best score among all schools on the day. Stephanie Dubuc had a strong day in the 55M hurdles (9.64) and freshman Leah Jette had a great day in the 55M dash (7.86) with the third best time in the entire league on the day.
Canton, 28 vs. Oliver Ames, 72 – Final – Sophomore Dana Lowney came away with the second best time among all 12 Hockomock schools in the 1000M race at 3:15.13. Chi-Chi Akanegbu (34-01.00) and Gabby Eldridge (32-02.00) had strong days in the shot put and Olivia Mileika shined in the high jump (5-01.00). Canton’s Cat Song had another strong week in the 2 Mile race, this time recording a time of 11:56.54, which was the second highest of all girls.
Foxboro, 38.50 vs. Sharon, 61.5 – Final – Brigid Loftus shined in the 55M hurdles, finishing in 9.51, which was the second best time all of racers on the day. Maria Gieg finished the 2 Mile in 12:39.31, which was the fifth best time of all Hockomock teams. Foxboro’s Liz Holmes finished the 2 Mile race in 11:55.09, which was the top time of all 19 girls that ran the race on the day.
Franklin, 41.50 vs. King Philip, 58.50 – Final – Christa Wagner came away with the top time in the 300M for all Hockomock girls, Olivia Weir did the dame in the 1000M race with a time of 3:01.97, Abby Seaberg had the best time in the 1 Mile at 5:29.38, Hannah McNeil was the best in the 55M hurdles on the day with a time of 9.26 and Renee Poirier recorded the top shot put distance at 35-09.00. Franklin freshman Jessica Kroushl had a strong day, finishing the 55M dash in 7.89, which was the fourth best time on the day.
Mansfield, 67 vs. Taunton, 32 – Final – Lauren Waters dominated the 55M dash on the day, finishing in 7.52, Mikaila Amerantes (1:40.80) and Rachel Stier (1:42.40) took the first and third best times on the day in the 600M race and the 4×200 relay team of Amerants, Lindsay Goulet, Waters and Olivia Horn clocked the best time at 1:49.15. Taunton junior Jillian Purtell shined in the long jump, coming in at 16-07.75, which was the top distance on the day.
Milford, 49 vs. Stoughton, 45 – Final – Danielle Denommee had a strong day in the 55M hurdles, clocking in at 9.91 and also did well in the high jump, registering at 4-07.00. Stoughton’s Sara Volmar did well in the 55M dash, clocking in at 8.01.
Gymnastics
Canton, 119.4 @ Attleboro, 131.1 – Final
Girls Hockey
Canton, 0 @ Duxbury, 3 – Final
Franklin, 5 @ Dover-Sherborn, 5 – Final
King Philip, 4 @ Boston Latin Academy, 1 – Final – Kat Jacobson scored a pair of goals to help King Philip to its first ever 3-0 start to the season.
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