Senior's quartet propels Raiders.COLUMN: GIRLS ROUNDUP SOCCER Hopedale 7, North Brookfield 0 Senior Lekia Cowen scored four goals for the Blue Raiders (3-1) in North Brookfield. Shanna Lathrope had a four-save shutout for Hopedale. The Indians are 1-4. Westboro 2, Nashoba 1 Stephanie Flood and Beth Ledoux both scored as the Rangers topped the Chieftains (2-2) in Bolton. Littleton 0, Clinton 0 Tori Budd stopped six shots for the Tigers (3-0-1), while Jessica Colon had nine saves for the Gaels (3-0-1) in Littleton. Douglas 2, St. Bernard's 0 Junior Ashley Jeznah stopped six shots for the shutout, and Keri Richardson and Sarah Soderberg each scored for the host Tigers (2-2). The Bernardians are 1-2. Auburn 3, Tantasqua 0 Sophomore Brittany Rotatori scored twice, and Kaitlyn Nadeau stopped six shots in the Rockets' (3-2-1) road shutout. The Warriors are 2-2-1. Burncoat 6, Bay Path 0 Sophomore Meghan White scored twice to lead the Patriots (3-2-1) at home. Nipmuc 10, Whitinsville Christian 0 Senior Rachel Hodgson and sophomore Nikki Gomes each had a hat trick in the 4-1 Warriors' win over the Crusaders (3-2) in Upton. Kerrin Siple earned her second shutout, making five saves. Assabet Valley 4, Tri-County 1 Senior Lauren Ente scored a pair of goals for the Aztecs (1-0-1) in Franklin. Freshman Tricia Sardagnola scored her first career goal for Assabet s. Hopedale 7, North Brookfield 0 Senior Lekia Cowen scored four goals for the Blue Raiders (3-1) in North Brookfield. Shanna Lathrope had a four-save shutout for Hopedale. The Indians are 1-4. West Boylston 6, Murdock 0 Six different goal scorers led the Lions (2-1-1) at home. Keri Lewis and Melissa Cowen combined for the West Boylston shutout. The Blue Devils are 0-3. Shepherd Hill 4, Uxbridge 1 Senior Lauren O'Connor netted a hat trick to propel the Rams (5-0) to a home win over the Spartans (4-1). Tahanto 6, Ayer 0 Amory Fratoni scored a hat trick for the Stags (2-1-1) in Boylston. Caitlin Keefe and Amy Waller combined to shutout the Panthers (1-3). Grafton 1, Bartlett 0 Lindsay Jones scored with 1:30 left to lift visiting Grafton (5-1) past Bartlett (0-3-2). FIELD HOCKEY Tantasqua 3, Auburn 0 Junior Shelby Sarland scored twice to boost the Warriors (5-0) in Auburn. Sally Chamberlain also scored for Tantasqua. The Rockets are 2-3. Quaboag 6, Oxford 0 Macey Gaumond scored a hat trick as the visiting Cougars (5-0) beat the Pirates (2-3). Uxbridge 1, Shepherd Hill 1 Amanda Sebastiao scored the equalizer in the first half for the host Spartans (2-2-1), while Steph Wilson tallied for the Rams (3-1-1). Nashoba 2, Marlboro 2 Rebecca Aldrich scored with 3:05 to play to force a tie for the Chieftains (2-1-1) in Bolton. Colleen Frost also scored for Nashoba, while Anisha Gundewar and Chris Dirico scored for the Panthers (1-1-2). Blackstone-Millville 3, Grafton 2 Ali Graves scored a pair of goals for the visiting Chargers (4-0-1). Abby Walsh added a goal for BMR, while Kalley Collette scored twice for the Indians (2-4). Fitchburg 1, Algonquin 0 Senior Sara Quatrale scored off a pass from Jordan DiGeronimo with two minutes left in the first half to lead the visiting Red Raiders (2-1-1). Junior Meg Gazda had nine saves to shut out the Tomahawks (0-3-1). Tahanto 2, Murdock 0 Senior Allison Quinty made four saves for her third shutout in the 3-1-1 Stags' win in Boylston. Junior Laura Murphy scored both goals. Westboro 6, Groton-Dunstable 0 Karly Murphy had a pair of goals to lead the host Rangers (3-0-1) past the Crusaders (0-5-1). North Middlesex 3, St. Peter-Marian 3 Kim Jaksina scored her second goal on a penalty stroke with no time left on the clock as the Patriots (2-0-2) earned a tied in Worcester. Carolina Cotter, Lindsey Mathias and Melanee Melkonian each scored for the Guardians (3-1-1), while Jackie Coyle had the Patriots' other goal. Notre Dame 5, Nipmuc 2 Senior Abby Egan and junior Liz Hurley each scored twice for the visiting Rebels (2-0-1). Leah Rice also scored for Notre Dame, while Erin Roche and Alyssa Colwell scored for the Warriors (2-1). Clinton 2, Hudson 2 Liz Ainsworth and Maria Testa scored for Clinton (1-3-1), while Nicole Meuse and Chrissy Grote led Hudson (0-2-3) with a goal apiece. |
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