Here at Globe Schools it’s like Christmas Eve as we await the online release of our 2024-25 Winter All-Scholastics on Friday (and in print on Sunday). But before we can unwrap all those accolades, let’s browse through Thursday’s results.
First stop: Scoreboard | Baseball | Softball | Boys’ lacrosse | Girls’ lacrosse | Boys’ volleyball | Girls’ tennis | Boys’ tennis
1. Milestones
Before we get to the 200- and 100-level milestones, let’s start in Stoughton, where freshman goalie Joe Toupin posted the first shutout in program history during a 14-0 win over Bay Path.
Whittier senior Kyle DiCredico scored a goal and handed out six assists to push him over 200 career points while beating Somerville, 16-4. Winchester boys’ volleyball topped Arlington, 3-0, to mark the program’s 200th all-time victory. Franklin junior Sophia Sacramone notched her 200th career strikeout.
Senior Ramona Gillett scored three times for Marblehead in a narrow 14-13 victory over Beverly, including the 100th goal of her career. Norton’s Liana Danubio notched her 100th varsity hit in an 8-3 win over Westwood.
2. Walk-offs
Wilmington softball trailed Lowell Catholic, 4-3, in the bottom of the seventh when Sara Keck ripped a triple to spark a rally. She scored on Sophia Tentindo’s RBI groundout before Charlotte Forcina singled and raced home on an error.
On the girls’ lacrosse field, Whitman-Hanson’s Shannon Balfe netted the overtime winner in a 9-8 victory over Quincy.
3. Three stars
Rebecca Hornung, Southeastern — The senior provided two-way excellence in a 3-2 win over Tri-County, not allowing an earned run while striking out nine in a two-hitter, and supplying an RBI double and a steal of home as the Hawks pushed their winning streak to seven in a row.
Maggie Schlossberg, East Bridgewater — The junior struck out 13, yielding just one earned run on two hits without walking a batter, but her most impressive stats came at the dish, where she collected four hits, including two doubles, and drove in five runs in a 15-2 win over Pembroke.
Michael Wagner and Jayden Pelletier, St. John’s Prep — The senior outside hitters combined for 48 kills, with Wagner providing 26 and Pelletier chipping in with 22 in a 3-1 win over St. John’s (Shrewsbury) in a showdown of top-10 ranked Catholic Conference heavyweights.
4. Going, going, gone
Nobody displayed more power Wednesday than Pentucket freshman Kam Bonneau, who cranked a pair of home runs, including a grand slam, as part of a seven-RBI day in a 15-1 drubbing of Manchester Essex. Panthers teammate Kallie White added her first career blast.
Also leaving the yard was Tyngsborough’s Kiley Hogan and King Philip’s Ali Gill.
5. Daily lacrosse leaderboard
Goals
Conor Walsh, Whittier, 9
Taylor Corr, Silver Lake, 8
Emily Fleming, Archbishop Williams, 8
Christian Maranian, Acton-Boxborough, 8
Owen Quinn, Scituate, 8
Julia Kipperman, Nauset, 7
Sean Rockwood, Stoughton, 7
Ava Cozzolino, Nashoba, 6
Finn Cronin, Silver Lake, 6
Maddie Forbes, Marblehead, 6
Zoe Labdon, Nauset, 6
Points
Walsh, Whittier, 13
Cronin, Silver Lake, 10
Ferreira, Stoughton, 9
Quinn, Scituate, 9
Cozzolino, Nashoba, 8
Owen Considine, Lynnfield, 8
Corr, Silver Lake, 8
Forbes, Marblehead, 8
Laundry, Swampscott, 8
Maranian, Acton-Boxborough, 8
Shipos, Medway, 8
6. Daily strikeout leaderboard
Taryn Clancy, Middleborough, 14
Jackie Giordano, Brooks, 14
Maggie Schlossberg, East Bridgewater, 13
Elsie Testa, Abington, 12
Camryn Jayde Collier, Latin Academy, 11
Brayden Francis, Gloucester, 11
Preston Ardolino, Somerville, 10
Brady Chenevert, St. John’s (Shrewsbury), 10
Kiley Hogan, Tyngsborough, 9
Rebecca Hornung, Southeastern, 9
Molly LeBel, Pentucket, 9
Jack Oreal, Newburyport, 9
7. Coaching corner
After 32 years as the BC High boys’ soccer coach, 1977 graduate Billy Ryan has stepped down. A 2021 inductee into the Eastern Mass. Soccer Coaches Association Hall of Fame, he won one state title and one Eastern Mass. title, in addition to 11 Catholic Conference Championships, more than 300 wins and a spot in the BC High Hall of Fame.
Thank you Coach Ryan!
After 32 years at the helm of BC High Soccer, Coach Billy Ryan’77 steps down as soccer coach. Coach Ryan leaves behind a legacy of excellence, mentorship, and service that has profoundly shaped the lives of countless student-athletes. pic.twitter.com/2yNOpH4p17— BC High Athletics (@BChighathletics) May 1, 2025
The Silver Lake baseball team will honor the late Buddy Teevens on Friday before its 4 p.m. game against Pembroke, where Teevens was born. A 1974 Lakers graduate, who went on to coach Dartmouth football from 2005-2022, Teevens played football and hockey for the Big Green. He died in 2023 after being hit by a truck while riding his bike in Florida. He also coached Stanford, Tulane, and Maine, and served as offensive coordinator and Boston University and Illinois.
The SL baseball team will honor one of its all-time greats, the late Buddy Teevens ’74, before the 4 PM baseball game vs. Pembroke on Friday. Come on out to help us pay tribute to one of the most beloved figures in our school’s history. pic.twitter.com/zsU8lyeldV
— SL Athletics (@SLakeathletics) May 1, 2025
Taunton High graduate Ancil Alexander was named the Little East Conference Outdoor Field Athlete of the Year as a freshman for UMass Dartmouth. Alexander won the shot put (53 feet, 11 inches) and the discus (173-8) during the LEC Championships. In six outdoor meets, he finished fifth or better both throws.
Congratulations to Fr. DL Ancil Alexander (@TauntonFootball) on being named to the @LittleEastConf Field Athlete of the year & the @UMassDAthletics Male Rookie of the year!#2SportAthlete|#WinTheRep
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— UMass Dartmouth Football (@CorsairFootball) May 1, 2025
Alexander’s Corsair teammates Zane Gordon (Hyannis, Inlet Grove Community High in Florida) and Sean Patrone (Wilmington) were named co-LEC Rookies of the Year. Gordon won the 400 meters (49.51 seconds) at the LEC Championship, taking fourth in the 200 and running the third leg of the winning 4×100 relay. Patrone cleared 6-7.5 to win a league title in the high jump, marking his fifth victory in the event across six meets.
Bowdoin senior Jed Hoggard, an Acton-Boxborough graduate, was named the NESCAC’s Defensive Player of the Year, becoming the first Polar Bear to claim the award. He tallied 12 points on five goals and seven assists, leading a league-leading defense with 63 ground balls and 29 caused turnovers
NESCAC Men’s Lacrosse Awards
POY: Jack Regnery, @TuftsJumbos
DPOY: Jed Hoggard, @GoUBears
ROY: Willie Doyle, @AmherstMammoths
CSOTY: @GoUBears> https://t.co/OLbG8dEnSd pic.twitter.com/o9Gk626wKX
— NESCAC (@NESCAC) May 1, 2025
8. Coming up
A Shot For Life will hold its 2025 ASFL Hockey Classic from 2-7 p.m. Sunday at Warrior Ice Arena in Brighton, with a girls’ game followed by a boys’ game. The event features some of the best players in Massachusetts competing and raising funds for the Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center.
Brendan Kurie can be reached at brendan.kurie@globe.com. Follow him on X @BrendanKurie.