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Cape Cod high school scores and highlights from May 31.

The Martha’s Vineyard’s girls tennis team started their run at a state title with a opening round win. The third ranked Vineyarders (16-1) defeated No. 30 Seekonk 4-1 on Saturday in the Division 4, Round of 32. Laina Dubin defeated Madison Fitzgerald in first singles (6-2, 6-2), and Charlotte Marshard beat Liana DaFonseca in second singles (6-1 […]

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Cape Cod high school scores and highlights from May 31.


The Martha’s Vineyard’s girls tennis team started their run at a state title with a opening round win.

The third ranked Vineyarders (16-1) defeated No. 30 Seekonk 4-1 on Saturday in the Division 4, Round of 32.

Laina Dubin defeated Madison Fitzgerald in first singles (6-2, 6-2), and Charlotte Marshard beat Liana DaFonseca in second singles (6-1 ,6-3).

Leah Thomson and Zoe Treitman defeated Lyla and Grace  Baldassi in first doubles (6-1, 6-1), while Ella Moran and Clemintine Zeender beat Abigail Visnik and Chloe Machado in second doubles (6-0, 6-1).

Next up for the Vineyarders is a Round of 16 matchup with No. 14 Boston Latin Academy on June 3.

In other high school playoff action:

Baseball

Div. 5, Prelims: No. 33 West Boylston 7, No. 32 Bourne 6: The Canalmen (3-18) lost by one run for the second straight game to end their season. James Crowell went 3-for-4 with two runs scored and an RBI, while Griffin Kelly was 2-for-3 with a double and a triple for Bourne. Bryce Young pitched five innings, gave up three earned runs, and struck out six.

Girls Lacrosse

Div. 3, Round of 32: No. 14 Cape Cod Academy 16, No. 19 Medway 3: The Seahawks (11-5) had lost three of their last four prior to the postseason, but they broke that slump as they picked up a win in their opening round playoff game.

Boys Lacrosse

Div. 1, Round of 32: No. 8 Bishop Feehan 20, No. 25 Barnstable 6: The Red Hawks (8-10) lost four of their last five games, all to playoff teams.

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