Sports Roundup: October 18, 2024

The boys varsity golf team has ended its 2024 season after failing to make it to the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association sectionals, but competition continues elsewhere as temperatures drop and the days grow shorter. See below for the complete rundown.

The boys and girls cross-country teams dominated Tyngsborough in their final league meets of the year last week. The boys are undefeated in the Midland-Wachusett C League for a third straight year—that’s 15 victories in a row. For the girls it was their fifth. Both teams have a week free of competition as they prepare for the Mid-Wach C championships on Oct. 26.

In boys soccer the team’s third place standing in the Mid-Wach C League belies its strengths. The boys have the strongest in the league and are outscored only by Tyngsborough, whom the team tied last week. Ranked third among the 86 teams in MIAA Division 5, the team will be a contender in this fall’s championships.


Boys cross-country (league 5-0, all 5-0)

  1. 10/9 vs. Tyngsborough, 15-48 win
  2. 10/12 Massachusetts State Track Coaches Association Twilight Invitational. The boys placed second out of 26 teams in the Small School Division with a total of 132 points. Sophomore Ben McWaters placed fifth among 226 runners in the small school 5K with a time of 15 minutes, 56.17 seconds.

Upcoming meets

  • None. Championship season begins Oct. 26.

Girls cross-country (5-0, 5-0)

  1. 10/9 vs. Tyngsborough, 21-40 win
  2. 10/12 Massachusetts State Track Coaches Association Twilight Invitational. The girls placed third with 121 points among 17 schools. Senior Evelyn Wool was fourth among 161 runners in the small school 5K with a time of 18:36.35, followed by junior Rosie Bradley in seventh place with a time of 18:51.60.

Upcoming meets

  • None. Championship season begins Oct. 26.

Field hockey  (3-5, 5-6)

  • 10/16 @Gardner, NA

Upcoming matches

  • 10/19 vs. Clinton, 12 noon
  • 10/21 and 10/24 Central Massachusetts tournament, brackets to be announced.

Golf (1-6-2, 3-7-2)

  • 10/15 MIAA Division 3 Championship. Team did not qualify. Noah Petrossi qualified as an individual and placed 17th among 55 competitors on a 72 par course.

Season has ended


Boys soccer (6-2-2, 8-2-3)

  • 10/10 @Maynard, 2-1 win
  • 10/15 @Quabbin Regional, 10-2 win
  • 10/17 @Tahanto Regional, NA

Upcoming games

  • 10/19 vs. Westborough, N, 2 p.m.
  • 10/22 Central Mass. tournament, first round. Brackets to be announced

Girls soccer (1-9-2, 1-11-2)

  • 10/10 vs. Maynard, 1-0 loss
  • 10/15 vs. Quabbin Regional, 1-0 loss
  • 10/17 vs. Leominster, NA

Upcoming games

  • 10/21 vs. Shepherd Hill Regional High School, N, 4 p.m.
  • 10/22 Central Mass. tournament, first round. Brackets to be announced.

Rowing

  • 10/13 Northeast Fall Championship Regatta. See story in this week’s paper.
  • 10/13 Head of the Quinobequin. See story in this week’s paper.

Upcoming meets

  • 10/18 to 10/20 Head of the Charles, Cambridge.

Scheduled games and meets are shown from Friday, Oct. 18, through Thursday, Oct. 24. The @ symbol designates an away contest (though sometimes field conditions require these to be held at home). N designates a non-league game. NA means a score was not available at time of publication.

—Compiled by John Osborn

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