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PLAINFIELD, Wis. (WSAW) – A sunny day in Plainfield set up a perfect time for Tri-County to host a softball invite. Tri-County, Wild Rose, Port Edwards, Adams-Friendship, Nekoosa and Lena/St. Thomas Aquinas all took part of the festivities at Veterans Park. In a pair of its matchups, Wild Rose stayed in the drivers seat against […]

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PLAINFIELD, Wis. (WSAW) – A sunny day in Plainfield set up a perfect time for Tri-County to host a softball invite. Tri-County, Wild Rose, Port Edwards, Adams-Friendship, Nekoosa and Lena/St. Thomas Aquinas all took part of the festivities at Veterans Park.

In a pair of its matchups, Wild Rose stayed in the drivers seat against Port Edwards, taking down the Blackhawks 16-6. Simultaneously, Tri-County had an early lead over Lena/St. Thomas Aquinas, but the Wildcats would ultimately take over with a 20-10 win.

Later in the evening, Wausau East hosted Kaukauna. The Lumberjacks sought their sixth non-conference win of the year, but left with an 11-0 shutout loss.

Wausau East hosted Kaukauna. The Lumberjacks sought their sixth non-conference win of the year, but left with an 11-0 shutout loss.
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CANNES, France — Much of the cinema world has descended on the Cannes Film Festival as the French Riviera extravaganza holds its 78th edition. This gallery features daily highlights from the festival curated by Associated Press photo editors. This is a photo gallery curated by AP photo editors. 0

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CANNES, France — Much of the cinema world has descended on the Cannes Film Festival as the French Riviera extravaganza holds its 78th edition.

This gallery features daily highlights from the festival curated by Associated Press photo editors.

This is a photo gallery curated by AP photo editors.

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Seven takeaways from Wednesday's high school action, as well as the MIAA basketball committee

Winchester first baseman Brett Daniels checks Lawrence runner Michael Caba during Thursday’s nonleague 7-6 win for the visiting Red & Black.Danielle Parhizkaran/Globe Staff We may have done this schtick before, but Wednesday was brought to you by the number 100, with no less than nine milestones involving the century mark being recorded. We also sat […]

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Winchester first baseman Brett Daniels checks Lawrence runner Michael Caba during Thursday’s nonleague 7-6 win for the visiting Red & Black.Danielle Parhizkaran/Globe Staff

We may have done this schtick before, but Wednesday was brought to you by the number 100, with no less than nine milestones involving the century mark being recorded.

We also sat in on the MIAA basketball committee meeting, which focused on proposals to reduce the margin of victory cap of 10 points, and have plenty of collegiate baseball and track honors to sort through.

But, as always, we start with the roundups: Scoreboard | Baseball | Softball | Boys’ lacrosse | Girls’ lacrosse | Girls’ tennis | Boys’ tennis | Boys’ volleyball

1. Milestones

Let’s work our way down to 100, starting with Apponequet senior goalie Ally Arruda, who made 10 stops in a 17-5 win over Fairhaven, pushing her past 600 career saves.

King Philip senior Makenzie McDevitt, who is committed to play women’s lacrosse at Boston University, recorded her 300th career point while scoring five goals in a 13-9 loss to Medfield.

Norton softball coach Wade Lizotte secured his 200th win, 1-0, over Joseph Case, Abington junior Matthew Grafton (4 goals, 5 assists) netted his 200th point in an 11-7 win over South Shore, and North Quincy senior Iris Gjoka earned her 200th career point while scoring seven goals in a 17-11 victory against Plymouth South.

Now on to all those 100s. Dighton-Rehoboth’s Mara Levesque (4 goals) scored her 100th goal in a 16-5 win over Bourne, Whittier Tech’s Conor Walsh (8 goals, 5 assists) netted his 100th career goal in a 17-2 win over Minuteman, North Reading’s Lindsey Rosenthal secured her 100th career caused turnover in a 12-5 win over Essex Tech, Quincy senior Grace McGillicuddy tallied her 100th career point in a 13-6 win over Plymouth North, Abington’s Brenna Howley (2 for 3, double, triple) collected her 100th career hit in a 6-2 win over Cohasset, Bridgewater-Raynham’s Emily Keefe (4 goals, assist) scored her 100th goal of the season in an 11-6 win over Attleboro, Brookline boys’ tennis coach Michael Mowatt notched his 100th win in five seasons with the Warriors, Medfield girls lacrosse coach Mary Laughna secured her 100th career victory by beating King Philip, and Dighton-Rehoboth’s Camryn Cloonan recently went triple-grand, reaching career milestones of 100 hits (126), 100 RBIs (101), and 100 runs (128).

Old Rochester’s No. 1 singles player Neva Matos joined the milestone fun with her 50th career win during a 5-0 victory against Somerset Berkley that clinched a perfect league record for the Bulldogs.

2. Walkoff wins

On the lacrosse field, Holliston’s Pearce Duncan delivered the overtime winner to finish off a 10-9 win against Nipmuc, while at Wareham’s Spillane Field, Jackson Cabe drove in Freddie Roy for a walkoff, 7-6, win over Southeastern.

3. Going, going, gone

Senior Emmy Monnreal broke out the big bat Wednesday, crushing two homers and finishing with six RBIs for Haverhill in a 12-10 win over Burlington. She was far from the only powerful performance, highlighted by a grand slam from Lexington senior Lidia Palys in a 9-7 win over Woburn, a grand slam from Chelmsford senior Jenna Nigro in a 9-5 win over Concord-Carlisle, and Dighton-Rehoboth senior Haleigh Kelley, whose fourth-inning solo blast served as the lone tally in a 1-0 win over Bishop Feehan.

The rest of the day’s round-trippers belonged to Wayland’s Owen Finnegan, Lincoln-Sudbury’s Nicole Lent, Hamilton-Wenham’s Caden Shrock, Walpole’s Grace Todd, Weymouth’s Bella Pires, Sandwich’s Joe Coughlan, Greater Lowell’s Cora Wilder, Tyngsborough’s Kiley Hogan, Wareham’s Jossalyn Anctil, Medway’s Alessandra Cautilli, King Philip’s Liv Petrillo, Taunton’s Aniyah Bailey, Reading’s Ava Kiley and Arianna Olivardia, and Central Catholic’s Chloe Salerno and Bella Boyer.

4. Daily lacrosse leaderboard

Goals

Julia Kipperman, Nauset, 9

Conor Walsh, Whittier Tech, 8

Kenny Wisniewski, Apponequet, 8

Iris Gjoka, North Quincy, 7

Finn Wright, Ipswich, 7

Izzy Kittredge, Medfield, 5

Cece Levrault, Apponequet, 5

Makenzie McDevitt, King Philip, 5

Colin McKay, Apponequet, 5

Katherine Morning, Chelmsford, 5

Sophia Zeppiera, Medfield, 5

Points

Wisniewski, Apponequet, 15

Walsh, Whittier Tech, 13

Matthew Grafton, Abington, 9

Kipperman, Nauset, 9

Levrault, Apponequet, 9

Maddy Lubov, Ursuline, 8

McKay, Apponequet, 8

Gjoka, North Quincy, 7

Gunner Hanna, Abington, 7

Sean Rockwood, Stoughton, 7

Wright, Ipswich, 7

5. Daily strikeout leaderboard

McCoy Walsh, King Philip, 19

Jolee Anderson, Wareham, 14

Alyx Rossi, Bedford, 14

Taryn Clancy, Middleborough, 13

Delaney Moquin, Silver Lake, 13

Tessa Francis, Marblehead, 12

Jill Ondrick, Weymouth, 12

Tucker Bliss, Cohasset, 11

Morgan Haskell, Greater Lowell, 11

Chris Bratica, Ashland, 10

Matthew Taylor, Sandwich, 10

Reese Taylor, Apponequet, 10

Camryn Jayde Collier, Latin Academy, 9

Luca Finton, Bourne, 9

Ryan Johnson, Oliver Ames, 9

Elsie Testa, Abington, 9

John Wright, Medford, 9

6. Basketball committee rails against MOV

Margin of Victory and neutral locations for state quarterfinal games were the two main topics of discussion during Wednesday’s virtual MIAA Basketball Committee meeting.

Much of the meeting was spent discussing options for altering the margin of victory cap, which is set at 10 points.

“Our committee suggested 1 [point max MOV] but that hasn’t been supported by the [Tournament Management Committee],” said Dover-Sherborn boys’ basketball coach Rick Grady, one of the coaches’ reps on the committee. “Maybe we could suggest a smaller number than 10? We’ve heard of situations where teams didn’t foul at the end of games if you’re down 4 or 5 and are afraid of losing by 10.”

Whitman-Hanson athletic director Bob Rodgers, a vocal opponent of the MOV, expressed reticence to changing the number on the fly.

“I will grant that the results have been OK,” Rodgers said. “I wouldn’t want to change it so the results aren’t OK, but we’re still dealing with MOV. Until it’s fixed, I’d rather not touch it, even though I used to be a proponent for making it 1.”

Always pragmatic, St. Mary’s AD and girls’ basketball coach Jeff Newhall stepped in.

“It’s a waste of time to try to reduce it to 1, it’s not going to happen,” he warned. “But maybe two possessions plus one? Whether that’s 5 or 7? There may be some changes we could make, like in lacrosse where they changed it from 10 to 7.”

MIAA liaison Peter Smith explained that the numbers have been crunched with MOV set at 5 and 7, noting that switching to an MOV of 7 would have resulted in the same boys’ basketball teams making the tournament in all five divisions, although their seedings would have shifted. On the girls’ side, two teams would have moved into the playoff brackets, with two teams moving out across five divisions.

“I’ve seen [the data] at 5 and 7 and there’s very little change,” Newhall said, also noting that running the data with a small boost for wins also produced negligible changes.

The committee decided to review data of every possible MOV between 1 and 10 before reconvening in the fall to craft a proposal for the TMC.

Last fall, the committee voted unanimously for neutral sites in the Round of 8, but were denied by the TMC. But after hockey’s quarterfinals were moved to neutral sites, there was hope on the basketball committee that the TMC would reconsider.

“I’m optimistic it could change,” said Newhall. “It’s on the [TMC] docket.”

For those data-lovers out there: The 2024-25 MIAA basketball season featured 6,993 regular-season games, followed by 417 tournament games. On the boys’ side, 58.4 percent of teams qualified for the tournament, while 62 percent of the girls’ teams reached the playoffs.

7. College corner

Medfield graduate Jack Goodman, a junior shortstop at Northeastern, was named All-Coastal Athletic Association for a second straight season, earning a spot on the first team with a .333 average, 10 homers, and 49 RBIs.

Joining Goodman on the All-CAA First Team were a trio of Northeastern pitchers from the Bay State: Aiven Cabral, a St. Mary’s graduate, Will Jones, a Hamilton-Wenham graduate, and Charlie Walker, a Milton graduate.

Cabral, a junior righthander, went 10-2 with a 2.45 ERA and 69 strikeouts in 80⅔ innings. Jones, a lefthanded gradate student, went 10-0 with a 1.99 ERA and 69 strikeouts in 63⅓ innings. Cabral and Jones tied the Northeastern program record for single-season wins. Walker, a junior righty, was 3-0 with a 1.27 ERA and 49 strikeouts in 42⅔ innings.

Jordan Gottesmann, a lefthanded graduate student from Acton-Boxborough, was named to the All-CAA second team and senior Brett Dunham, a North Andover graduate, was an honorable mention.

Bryant third baseman Pat D’Amico, a St. John’s Prep graduate from Lynnfield who previously played at Holy Cross, was named to the All-America second team after hitting .247 with eight homers and 39 RBIs in 43 games. He made just two errors in the field for a .961 fielding percentage.

Bryant’s Kyle Rizy, a Worcester Academy graduate from Fiskdale, was also named to the All-America second team as a reliever after posting a 7-0 record, 3.53 ERA, and 39 strikeouts in 35⅔ innings.

UMass Dartmouth senior Connor Richard, a Plymouth North graduate, was named to the 2025 USTFCCCA All-Region Team for the fourth time after winning a Little East title in the javelin.

Corsairs freshmen Ancil Alexander, a Taunton High graduate, and Sean Patrone, a Wilmington graduate, were named to the All-Region team for the first time after Alexander was a Division 3 New England champion in the discus and shot put and Patrone won a Little East championship in the high jump.


Brendan Kurie can be reached at brendan.kurie@globe.com. Follow him on X @BrendanKurie.

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Track athletes finish top 10 in state

The Montgomery Central High School track team had two athletes who made it to the state tournament finals held at North Carolina Agriculture and Technology University in Greensboro May 16. Breana Allison advanced to the finals for women’s long jump and triple jump, and Iziah Davis advanced for men’s long jump and triple jump. Both […]

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The Montgomery Central High School track team had two athletes who made it to the state tournament finals held at North Carolina Agriculture and Technology University in Greensboro May 16. Breana Allison advanced to the finals for women’s long jump and triple jump, and Iziah Davis advanced for men’s long jump and triple jump. Both athletes finished in the top 10 for each competition, and Davis ended up on the podium in third place for the men’s triple jump.

Davis finished seventh in the long jump and third in the triple jump. Allison finished ninth in the long jump and 10th in the triple jump. Davis’ jump of 45 feet 11 inches was good enough for both the MCHS school record as well as the Montgomery County record and is a top 10 N.C. jump this year. Also, throughout the season both athletes broke school and county records in other events. Coach Henry Bustle says. “We are very proud of both of these athletes, and it is a joy to see success in our program.”

To read the full edition see the May 21st of the Montgomery Herald

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Coastal Bend softball State Semifinal fifth round highlights and scores 2025

SAN ANTONIO, Texas — The Coastal Bend started the 2025 UIL high school softball playoffs with 27 teams, and 3 have advanced to the State Semifinal fifth round. Checkout Wednesday highlights and scores. UIL 4A-DICalallen vs. Liberty (All games at Lehman High School in Kyle)Game 1: Calallen 0, Liberty 3Game 2: Friday at 7 p.m.Game […]

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SAN ANTONIO, Texas — The Coastal Bend started the 2025 UIL high school softball playoffs with 27 teams, and 3 have advanced to the State Semifinal fifth round. Checkout Wednesday highlights and scores.

UIL 4A-DI
Calallen vs. Liberty (All games at Lehman High School in Kyle)
Game 1: Calallen 0, Liberty 3
Game 2: Friday at 7 p.m.
Game 3 (If needed): Saturday at noon

  • Calallen vs. Liberty State Championship Matchup History
    2024 – Calallen wins 2-1
    2023 – Calallen wins 9-7
    2021 – Liberty wins 10-3

UIL 4A-DII
Ingleside vs. Robinson (All games at North Side ISD Field #2)
Game 1: Robinson 1, Ingleside 4 (HIGHLIGHTS)
Game 2: Thursday at 6:30 p.m.
Game 3 (If needed): Saturday at 1 p.m.

Ingleside outlasts Robinson 4-1 in UIL 4A-DII State Semifinals game 1 2025

UIL 3A-DI
Bishop vs. Grandview
1 Game Only: Thursday at 7 p.m. at Wimberley

Coastal Bend State Tournament Appearances
Calallen – 2025, 2024 (State Champion), 2023 (State Champion), 2021 (Runner-Up), 2019 (Runner-Up)
Bishop – 2025, 2021
Ingleside – 2025
Santa Gertrudis Academy – 2023 (Runner-Up), 2018 (State Champion), 2017 (Runner-Up), 2016, 2013 (Runner-Up)
Sinton – 2001, 1999
Beeville – 2018, 2017, 1997
Gregory-Portland – 2016 (Runner-Up), 2000
George West – 2010 (State Champion)

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High school highlights for Wednesday, May 21, 2025

BIG NINE CONFERENCE • Austin pitcher John Rollie tossed a two-hitter and led the Packers to a 12-1 Big Nine Conference win over John Marshall. ADVERTISEMENT SECTION 1-1A First Round • Hayden Holm held Houston to two runs over five innings and No. 5 seed Goodhue beat the No. 12-seeded Hurricanes 5-2. • No. 11 […]

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BIG NINE CONFERENCE

• Austin pitcher John Rollie tossed a two-hitter and led the Packers to a 12-1 Big Nine Conference win over John Marshall.

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SECTION 1-1A

First Round

Hayden Holm held Houston to two runs over five innings and No. 5 seed Goodhue beat the No. 12-seeded Hurricanes 5-2.

• No. 11 seed Lewiston-Alktura scored two runs in the top of the sixth inning and beat No. 6 Fillmore Central 2-1. Gavin Bambenek pitched six innings of two-hit ball and Tyson Prigge pitched the seventh to get the safe. Ben Wenzel went 3-for- and Prigge was 2-for-3.

SECTION 1-1A

Quarterfinals

• No. 4 seed Southland slipped past No. 5 Lewiston-Altura 11-8 in eight innings. The Rebels’ Laney Weis and Haylee Lowe had two hits each, including a home run apiece. Weis drove in four runs.

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THREE RIVERS CONFERENCE

• La Crescent-Hokah senior Ryan Nutter and junior Landen Tully tied for medalist honors at the Three Rivers Conference championships at Eastwood Golf Course in Rochester, both shooting 3-over-par 74. Nutter recorded a birdie and 13 pars, while Tully had two birdies and 11 pars. Their strong showing led the Lancers to the team championship, with a score of 315. Rushford-Peterson was the runner-up at 337, followed by Winona Cotter at 340 and Fillmore Central at 341. PEM rounded out the top five, at 357. The rest of the top five individual finishers included Chatfield’s Carson Harstad in third (79), Fillmore Central’s Brody Srsen in fourth (80), and Rushford-Peterson’s Will Lafleur and La Crescent-Hokah’s Cooper Hill tying for fifth (81).

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THREE RIVERS CONFERENCE

• St. Charles junior Makena Millard was the lone player to break 80 on a chilly, rainy day at Eastwood Golf Course in Rochester. Millard made three birdies and six pars to finish as medalist. Fillmore Central’s Myleigh Scheevel (83) finished as the runner-up, to help the Falcons win the team title, with a score of 362. That was good for a six-shot win over runner-up Caledonia (368). Wabasha-Kellogg (398), La Crescent-Hokah (435) and PEM (444) rounded out the top five. The rest of the top five individual finishers included Caledonia’s Jazzlyn Hauser in third (84), Fillmore Central’s Annika Mensink in fourth (84) and W-K’s Jessalyn Adams in fifth (86).

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HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP

With a shot Wednesday to clinch a state tournament berth, the Dennis-Yarmouth boys lacrosse team did not leave anything to chance. Behind a stellar game from one of their top players, Colin Endres with 10 goals, the Dolphins earned an 18-7 win over Cape Cod Academy. With the victory, the Dolphins (8-7) clinch a berth […]

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With a shot Wednesday to clinch a state tournament berth, the Dennis-Yarmouth boys lacrosse team did not leave anything to chance.

Behind a stellar game from one of their top players, Colin Endres with 10 goals, the Dolphins earned an 18-7 win over Cape Cod Academy.

With the victory, the Dolphins (8-7) clinch a berth for their first state tournament appearance since 2015.

Cape Cod Academy drops to 0-9 with the defeat.

Also in high school sports action:

Boys Lacrosse

Apponequet 22, Bourne 8: The Canalmen (9-8) lost to end a two-game win streak. Ryan Haden (three goals), Charlie Sietz (three goals, two assists), Brady Banks (two goals, three assists), and Ty Hawkes (one assist) led the offense. Goalie Nolan Scofield made 17 saves.

Falmouth 12, Sandwich 3: The Clippers (13-4) beat the Blue Knights (8-9) for their third straight win.

Nantucket 16, Monomoy 1: The Whalers (10-4) beat the Sharks (11-7) for their second win in a row.

For the Sharks, Jake Giorgio had 30 saves in net, and Colin Valero had the lone Sharks goal.

St. John Paul II 11, Mashpee 8: The Lions (10-7) beat the Falcons (8-10) for their third straight victory. Taylor Richardson (four goals), Alex Morin (three goals, one assist), Jake Gargiulo (one goal, one assist), Braeden Shortt (one goal), Ollie Affonso (two goals, two assists), Parker Phillbrick (two assists), and Kelin McAleese (three assists) led the offense for the Lions.

For the Falcons, Jack Balfour (three goals), Maxx Smith (two goals, one assist), Mike Valois (two goals, one assist), Dominic Matteodo (three assists), and Dylan Chesley (one goal, two assists) powered the offense.

Girls Lacrosse 

Dighton-Rehoboth 16, Bourne 5: The Canalmen (5-11) lost for the third time in the last four games.

Nauset 11, Bishop Stang 9: The Warriors (11-5) won behind the strength of nine Julia Kipperman goals. Zoe Labdon and Sam Curley each scored one goal. Norah Swanson (five saves) and Maeve Kennally (seven saves) played well in net for the Warriors.

Softball

Monomoy 14, Bourne 2: The Sharks (18-1) topped the Canalmen (0-19) to bounce back from their first loss of the season Tuesday.

Michaela Muldoon went 1-for-3 with one RBI for the Canalmen.

Falmouth 7, Nantucket 5: The Clippers (10-8) beat the Whalers (5-12) for their fourth win in the last five games. For the Clippers, Ellie Bennett pitched seven innings, allowed four hits, and struck out six. Christina Femino had two hits, two walks, and four runs scored. The Clippers had one hit each from Azaria Viall (two RBIs), Molly Belfiore (one RBI, two runs), and Kaylee Shaw.

Carver 14, Mashpee 2: The Falcons (0-17) lost despite hits from Tess Provencher and Addison Losh. Rachel Fish and Losh scored the Mashpee runs.

South Shore 17, St. John Paul II 14: The Lions (5-13) lost for the fourth straight time.

East Bridgewater 11, Sandwich 6: The Blue Knights (11-9) lost for their second time in the last three games.

Sturgis 13, Barnstable 11: The Storm (12-5) beat the Red Hawks (4-15) in comeback fashion. Sturgis was down, 11-7, going into the bottom of the sixth inning. The Storm scored six runs to take the lead, then held Barnstable scoreless in the seventh for the win. 

Ryley Mayo (3-for-3, three runs, two walks, one triple), Molly Reino (two home runs, two runs), Cassidy Conway (two hits, two runs), Julianna Grygent (two hits, one run), Elsa Weisner (1-for-1, three runs, three walks), Bella Enos (one hit, one run, one walk), and Kaylee Koch (one hit, one run, one walk) paced the offense for Sturgis.

Baseball 

Sandwich 6, East Bridgewater 2: The Blue Knights (14-5) won to clinch a share of the South Shore League with a 9-3 league mark. Matt Taylor went seven innings with 10 strikeouts on the mound. Joe Coughlan went 2-for-4 with two RBIs and a two-run home run. Drew Peters and James Lehane added two RBIs each. Carter Lodge provided a spark on the bases.

Dennis-Yarmouth 5, Mashpee 1: The Dolphins (9-10) topped the Falcons (7-14) to end a seven-game losing streak.

Fairhaven 4, Nauset 0: The Warriors (4-15) lost to end a two-game win streak.

Nantucket 6, Cape Tech 5: The Whalers (8-10) beat the Crusaders (7-10) for their third win in the last four games.

St. John Paul II 11, Carver 2: The Lions (18-2) won for the second straight time. Logan Our had the win, as he pitched 4 2/3 innings, allowed one earned run, with six strikeouts. Drew Richards was perfect for 2 1/3 innings, with three strikeouts. Xavien Suero went 2-for-3, with three RBIs. Domenic Toto recorded a multi-hit game, and Henry Roy notched two RBIs.

Monomoy 5, Bourne 2: The Sharks (13-6) beat the Canalmen (3-15) for the second time this season.

Girls Tennis 

Sandwich 3, East Bridgewater 2: The Blue Knights (9-10) won for the third time in the last four matches.

At second singles, Sandwich’s Senja Kravitz beat Olivia Connors (6-4, 6-1). At third singles, Sandwich’s Tenley Rothera beat Llewellyn Gaffney (6-0, 6-0).

At second doubles, Sandwich’s Izzie Bar and Quinlan Graff beat Haylie McPartlin and Sophie Sheehan (6-2, 6-2).

St. John Paul II 5, Barnstable 0: The Lions (20-1) topped the Red Hawks (1-15) for their 20th straight win.

At first singles, the Lions’ Lily Walker won (6-0, 6-0). At second singles, the Lions’ Grace Walker won (6-0, 6-0). At third singles, the Lions’ Sophia Martins won (6-0, 6-0).

At first doubles, the Lions’ Ava Cai and Kayla Katziff won (6-0, 6-2). At second doubles, the Lions’ Joey Duhamel and Emily Desruisseaux won (6-3, 6-1).

Boys Tennis 

Cape Cod Academy 4, Nantucket 1: The Seahawks (18-0) beat the Whalers (4-10) to complete their perfect season.

At second singles, Cape Cod Academy’s Ayden Naydenov beat Boyan Kalpazanov (7-5, 6-4). At third singles, Cape Cod Academy’s Garrett Wilson beat Knox Keating (6-0, 6-2). At first doubles, Cape Cod Academy’s Connor Hall and Declan Livingston beat Forbes Keating and Thomas Shroeder (0-6, 7-5, 6-3). At second doubles, Cape Cod Academy’s Henry Daigle and Rowan Lewison beat Sawyer Holland and Alec Angelov (6-3, 6-1).

At first singles, Nantucket’s Nik Krastev beat Ben Catalano (6-3, 2-6, 6-3).

Sandwich 3, Nauset 2: The Blue Knights (14-6) beat the Warriors (5-11) to end the regular season on a five-match win streak.

At first singles, Sandwich’s Andrew Emmel beat Lucas Wilson-Bevington (6-2, 6-1). At third singles, Sandwich’s Kallen Kestenbaum beat Lucas Patton (6-3, 6-3). At second doubles, Sandwich’s Andrew Morrison-Sheppard and Andrew Chanya beat Ronan O’Brien and Asher Woods (6-2, 4-6, 6-4).

At second singles, Nauset’s Will Murphy beat Joey LaScola (6-1, 6-3). At first doubles, Nauset’s Suren Jones Carlson and Wyatt Carroll beat Liam McLaughlin and Quinn Johnson (7-6, 7-6).

Boys Volleyball

Barnstable 3, Greater New Bedford 0: The Red Hawks (15-5) earned a sweep for their seventh straight victory.

Golf

Duxbury 228, Barnstable 269: The Red Hawks (9-4) lost for the third straight match.

Adam Kurkjian covers high school sports for the Cape Cod Times. You can contact him at akurkjian@gannett.com and follow him on X at @AdamKurkjian.

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