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    Bishop Feehan bests Walpole in nail-biter

    BostonSportsNewsBy BostonSportsNewsJanuary 20, 2026No Comments11 Mins Read
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    Bridget Rowland buried the winning basket with fewer than five seconds to lift Bishop Feehan girls basketball to a 50-48 nonleague win over Walpole on Monday. Mollie Mullen led the Shamrocks with 22 points and nine steals, while Shannon LaMorticelli (11 points, 11 rebounds) and Avery Teixeira (10 points, 11 rebounds) contributed double-doubles.

    In other nonleague action, Camden Strandberg delivered her third straight double-double with 16 points, 11 rebounds, six assists and three blocks as Bridgewater-Raynham (5-5) defeated Milton 55-42 in a nonleague contest. Ashley Varnum (13 points) and Alimah Yahya (10 points) finished in double figures as well for the Trojans. … Ginger Frane had 13 points and five rebounds, while Frankie Mazzini tallied 11 points and four steals as Braintree beat North Quincy, 57-42. … Emma Jolley finished with 20 points, 11 rebounds, three steals, four blocks and an assist, while Kailey VonHandorf had 12 points, two assists and two steals as Fontbonne (8-3) bested Hull, 52-20.

    Ashley Cohen registered 18 points, as Bedford (8-3) defeated North Reading in a 51-47 nail-biter. … Sysy Emmanuel led the team with 14 points, while McKenna O’Connell tallied 11 points as St. Mary’s (Lynn) (11-1) defeated Port Charlotte (FL), 54-30, in the Bishop Verot Shootout. … Fay D’Angelo (17 points), Sophie Derochea (15 points) and Alissa Marcella (11 points) set the tone for Pembroke in a 54-41 win over Oakmont. … Sawyer Bradford dropped 15 points, fueling Hanover (8-2) during a 31-22 win over Falmouth.

    In the Cape Ann League, senior Amelia Crowe (17 points) became the seventh player in program history to eclipse 1,000 career points, as Pentucket coasted to a 62-30 win over Amesbury. … Margot Bryce Morris led the attack with 22 points as Hamilton-Wenham (7-5) defeated rival Essex Tech, 39-33.

    Boys basketball

    Grant Neal (26 points) and Oliver Harth (15 points) paced Lynnfield (9-1) to a 76-50 Cape Ann League win over Ipswich. … Cole Bakr (16 points) and Conrad Gerber (12 points) led North Reading (7-4) to a 63-40 win over Rockport.

    Elian Rodriguez (22 points), Nate Lane (13 points), Cleto Deng (10 points) and Matt Kenney (10 points) guided Salem to a 66-50 nonleague win over Hamilton-Wenham. … Awan Awan (14 points, 10 rebounds), Andy Batista (14 points, eight rebounds, four assists), Keith Chandler (14 points, three steals) and Ulices Diaz (12 points, nine rebounds) broke into double figures for Lynn Tech (7-4) in an 81-65 win over English. … Robert Liriano put up 25 points to power Westwood past Charlestown, 61-56. … Freshman Jahmari Harrell dropped 26 points for Cathedral in a 73-49 victory over Weymouth. … Cam Santos scored 24 points as Bridgewater-Raynham edged New Bedford, 53-52, in a nail-biter.

    Boys hockey

    In nonleague action, Nick Smith’s two goals proved to be the difference and James Whitmore made 24 saves as Hingham doubled up St. Mary’s of Lynn, 4-2. … Silver Lake (3-9) overcame a 4-1 deficit with five unanswered goals against Amesbury as Cam Grady played a big part in the comeback with two goals and two assists. … Lucas Olson made James Tobin’s lone goal stand up with the first shutout of his career in 1-0 win for Needham over Boston Latin. … Cooper Larouco scored twice for Rockland (3-8-0) in a 4-3 win over Oliver Ames. … Luke Tracey netted the winning goal with 19 seconds left in the third period for Whitman-Hanson in a 2-1 win over Auburn. Nic Beltramini got the opening power play tally, while Ryan Christensen made 24 saves for the Panthers. … Sophomore Josh Baker and senior Justin Thibert each tallied two goals, supporting Dylan Mainini’s (26 saves) first career shutout as Shawsheen (8-2-1) earned a 6-0 win over Methuen with notable Div. 3 implications.

    Make it four straight wins for Stoneham (6-5) after a strenuous start to the year, earning a 4-1 win over Danvers behind three-point days from seniors Cosmo Ciccarello (two goals, assist), Bryce Leonard (goal, two assists) and Chris Giacchetto (three assists). … Kody Pokraka caught fire with three goals and three assists, helping Falmouth (9-3-1) further show its strength as a Div. 2 threat with a 7-2 win over Waltham (9-2). … Cody Penniman (goal, four assists) anchored the Wachusett attack in a 9-2 win over Westford Academy, while Kevin O’Keefe (two goals), Travis Laidlaw (two goals) and Jake Penniman (goal, assist) also stood out. … Colby Yagnesak’s first varsity goal was the game-winner in the third period, pairing with Rocco Lampasona’s goal to bolster Franklin (4-7-1) to a 2-1 win over Natick.

    Connor Blaney scored twice, Nolan Lewis dished three assists and James Galvin notched two helpers for Westwood (8-2) as part of a notable 6-2 win over Lynnfield. … Senior Sam McDonald (hat trick, two assists) capped off a monster day with the game-winning goal in overtime, punctuating three unanswered goals Abington (8-4) used to beat Medford, 5-4. … Ryan Elrick’s four goals headlined an offensive eruption Canton (10-1) used to bounce back from an upset loss with a 10-2 blowout win over Newburyport. … Depth rose to the occasion for Xaverian (10-2) coming off a loss to Catholic Memorial, using five different goal-scorers to power a 5-2 win over Central Catholic.

    Seniors Peter Luscko, Daniel O’Connell and Eddy Murphy scored a goal each, while freshman Patrick Graeve stopped 25 shots as Duxbury retained the Green Cup with a 3-2 win over Marshfield.

    Tyler Bourgea hit the post in last year’s overtime loss to Billerica in the Div. 2 state semifinals, but got revenge with two goals in Tewksbury’s (10-0) overwhelming, 6-3 win over the Indians in a MVC/DCL rematch. The Redmen led shots 41-13 as four others scored in a statement win.

    Nate Vitarisi and Matthew Healey potted goals for Reading, giving it just enough to edge Woburn 2-1 in Middlesex League Liberty action.

    Flynn Gardner earned his first career shutout, pairing with three different goal-scorers to lift Hanover to a 3-0 win over Patriot League foe Quincy/North Quincy.

    Defenseman Levon Mulready scored and assisted another two goals, having a hand in all the offense Middleboro/Carver/Wareham (7-1) produced to best West/East Bridgewater, 3-1, in South Shore League action. Greg Mason (33 saves) was strong in net, and the Sachems have now won six straight.

    Girls hockey

    Addy Harrington scored the lone goal to lift Duxbury (10-3-1) to a 1-0 Green Cup win over Marshfield.

    Mack Bryda, Ellie Gartman (first varsity goal) and Annie Lough (short-handed) scored, while Aviva Olitsky made 21 saves and recorded the shutout for Bishop Feehan (6-5) in a 3-0 nonleague win over Mansfield/Oliver Ames/Foxboro. … Erin Gannon and Livvy Hicks provided the only offense Westwood’s (10-1) exceptional defensive showing needed to best Natick, 2-0. … Riley Pimental notched a shutout, backing goals from Claire McCabe, Millie McDonald and Claire McCoy to power Winchester (6-5) past Beverly/Danvers/Ipswich, 3-0. … A three-goal third period bolstered HPNA (9-1-2) to a signature comeback, beating Malden Catholic 4-2. Charlotte Woodford, Mia Kmiec, Ceili Brown, and McKenna Mohr (game-winner with 24 seconds left) scored the goals. … Maeve Turner (goal, two assists), Elizabeth Bennett (goal, assist) and Violet Cox (goal, assist) each notched multiple points for Falmouth (8-3), fueling a 6-2 win over Canton.

    Emily McDonough erupted for two goals and two assists, scoring both goals off assists from Katherine McDonough to lead Braintree (5-2-3) over Norwood, 6-0. … Freshman Maddie Wheeler’s two goals led the team in scoring with freshman Grace Catella (two assists), pacing Framingham (4-5-2) in a 4-2 win over Melrose. … Freshman Emily Lynch’s two goals proved the difference for Ursuline (5-5-2) to edge Dedham 3-2. Angelina Cobb dished two assists, Anky Lenehan scored the other goal, and Casey McManus notched 31 saves in the win. … Alyssa Norden stayed hot with two goals, pairing with goals from Keira Twomey and Annabelle Collins to fuel St. Mary’s of Lynn (9-0-1) to a 4-1 win over Westford Academy. … Madelyn Glynn tallied a hat trick, Annabelle Preciado had a goal and assist, and Hannah Regan locked down on defense to power unbeaten Algonquin (12-0) to a 5-1 win over Waltham.

    Three-point outings from Meg Costa (goal, two assists) and freshman Kyra Brouillard (three assists) partnered with Alexis Pettinato’s two-goal effort to help Bishop Stang (9-2-1) rebound from a rare loss with a 4-1 win over Sandwich. … A goal and assist apiece from Grace Keshishian and Christina Curran ignited Whitman-Hanson/Silver Lake (2-8) to a 3-1 win over West/East Bridgewater. … Mia Smith’s second goal came in overtime for Belmont (6-4-2), snapping a small skid in a big way with a 3-2 win over defending Div. 2 state champion Medfield.

    Hannah D’Angelo scored twice and Mia Dunphy impressed in net, helping Pembroke (10-1) win its seventh straight game with a 5-0 shutout of Hanover in Patriot League play.

    Savannah Powers and Nora Kennedy each erupted for hat tricks for Woburn (8-3) in a 7-1 rout of Burlington in Middlesex League crossover play. Two of Powers’ goals came shorthanded, helping the streaking Tanners earn a fifth win in their last six games.

    Lauren Albertson lit the lamp twice, Giuliana Cappucci scored her first career goal, and Adrianna Boucher stopped 18 shots for Shrewsbury (5-5-1) in a 3-0 shutout win over Boston Latin in MVC/DCL Large action.

    SCORES

    BOYS BASKETBALL

    Academy of the New Church 49, Austin Prep 41

    Bridgewater-Raynham 53, New Bedford 52

    Cathedral 73, Weymouth 49

    Everett 39, Brookline 37

    Hudson 51, Northbridge 50

    Lynnfield 76, Ipswich 50

    Lynn Tech 81, English 65

    North Reading 63, Rockport 40

    Salem 66, Hamilton-Wenham 50

    Sutton 57, Wayland 49

    Watertown 66, Snowden 50

    Westwood 61, Charlestown 56

    Whitman-Hanson 57, Plymouth North 52

    GIRLS BASKETBALL

    Bedford 51, North Reading 47

    Bishop Feehan 50, Walpole 48

    Braintree 57, North Quincy 42

    Bridgewater-Raynham 55, Milton 42

    Concord-Carlisle 32, Wayland 28

    Dartmouth 60, Bishop Stang 16

    Fontbonne 52, Hull 20

    Hamilton-Wenham 39, Essex Tech 33

    Hanover 31, Falmouth 22

    Newburyport 50, Manchester Essex 37

    Pembroke 54, Oakmont 41

    Pentucket 62, Amesbury 30

    BISHOP VEROT SHOOTOUT

    St. Mary’s (L) 54, Port Charlotte (FL) 30

    GYMNASTICS

    Attleboro 140.95, Franklin 131.75

    Bridgewater-Raynham/West Bridgewater 140.03, Case/Somerset Berkley/Dighton-Rehoboth 134.8

    Whitman-Hanson 131.05, Marshfield 129.0

    BOYS HOCKEY

    Abington 5, Medford 4 (ot)

    Arlington Catholic 5, Barnstable 4 (ot)

    Bishop Feehan 1, King Philip 1

    Bourne 1, Monomoy/Mashpee 0 (ot)

    Canton 10, Newburyport 2

    Dartmouth 7, Westfield 3

    Dracut/Tyngsboro 5, Rockport 1

    Falmouth 7, Waltham 2

    Framingham 7, Algonquin 1

    Franklin 2, Natick 1

    Greater Lowell/Nashoba Tech 4, Blue Hills 2

    Hanover 3, Quincy/North Quincy 0

    Haverhill 6, Worcester 4

    Hingham 4, St. Mary’s (L) 2

    Holliston/Ashland 6, Keefe Tech 1

    Hopedale/Milford 5, East Longmeadow 3

    Lexington 7, Newton North 2

    Lincoln-Sudbury 1, Andover 0

    Littleton/Bromfield 4, Marlboro 2

    Lowell 4, Attleboro 3 (ot)

    Lynn 4, Northbridge 1

    Nauset 4, Plymouth North 2

    Needham 1, Boston Latin 0

    North Attleboro 5, Medway 2

    Peabody/Saugus/Swampscott 9, Everett/Revere 1

    Pembroke 7, Foxboro 0

    Plymouth South 7, Old Rochester 4

    Reading 2, Woburn 1

    Rockland 4, Oliver Ames 3

    St. Bernard’s 6, Pentucket 3

    Shawsheen 6, Methuen 0

    Silver Lake 6, Amesbury 4

    Southeastern 4, Apponequet/Old Colony 2

    Stoneham 4, Danvers 1

    Tewksbury 6, Billerica 3

    Upper Cape Tech 4, Minuteman 2

    Wachusett 9, Westford Academy 2

    Wakefield 4, Bishop Fenwick 0

    Wellesley 4, North Middlesex 1

    Westboro 3, Somerset Berkley 2

    Westwood 6, Lynnfield 2

    Whitman-Hanson 2, Auburn 1

    Xaverian 5, Central Catholic 2

    GREEN CUP

    Duxbury 3, Marshfield 2

    MLK TOURNAMENT

    Bridgewater-Raynham 7, Stoughton/Brockton 3

    Middleboro/Carver/Wareham 3, East/West Bridgewater 1

    GIRLS HOCKEY

    Belmont 3, Medfield 2 (ot)

    Bishop Feehan 3, Mansfield/Oliver Ames/Foxboro 0

    Braintree 6, Norwood 0

    Falmouth 6, Canton 2

    Framingham 4, Melrose 2

    HPNA 4, Malden Catholic 2

    Medford 4, Cambridge 3

    Newburyport 4, PLNR 2

    Pembroke 5, Hanover 0

    Ursuline 3, Dedham 2

    Wellesley/Lincoln-Sudbury 2, Weston/Wayland 1

    Westwood 2, Natick 0

    Weymouth 1, Winthrop 1 (ot)

    Winchester 3, Beverly 0

    Woburn 7, Burlington 1

    GREEN CUP

    Duxbury 1, Marshfield 0

    HINGHAM CUP

    Notre Dame (H) 1, Hingham 0 (ot)

    BOYS SWIMMING AND DIVING

    Hopkinton 83, Dover-Sherborn 81

    GIRLS SWIMMING AND DIVING

    Dover-Sherborn 95, Hopkinton 67

    BOYS TRACK

    Bishop Feehan 64, Wareham 34

    GIRLS TRACK

    Bishop Feehan 76, Wareham 24



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