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Falmouth boys tennis team remains undefeated at 13-0 after defeating Nauset. This victory solidifies their strong season performance.
It was a big day for Ciara Hendricks, even bigger than usual.
The Mashpee girls lacrosse player scored six goals in an 18-15 win over Dennis-Yarmouth. She scored the 300th goal of her career with that output.
Mashpee improved to 10-5 with the win, while the Dolphins fell to 6-8.
Claire Howard scored six goals for Mashpee, while Sophia Morin scored four goals. Arianna Andrade and Lily Ross each scored one goal. Riley Thomas made 13 saves in net.
For Dennis-Yarmouth, Molly Young and Mia Medeiros played well in the midfield. Mya Cerqueira made 16 saves. Jenna Richard scored 10 goals. Nadia Cerqueira had one goal and one assist. Carolyn O'Keefe had two goals and one assist. Keira Butler scored two goals.
Also in high school sports action:
Dartmouth 11, Barnstable 4: The Red Hawks (7-8) lost their second in a row. Caroline Curley, Isla Curley, Kera Clifford and Catherine Bucker each scored one goal. Avery Croteau had one assist. Morgan Mueller made 16 saves.
Nauset 18, St. John Paul II 15: The Warriors (12-5) beat the Lions (6-9) behind nine goals from Julia Kipperman. Meg Sullivan had three goals. Sofia Callahan and Kapka Thompson each scored two goals. Zoey Bassett and Sam Curley scored one goal apiece. Norah Swanson made 10 saves for the Warriors.
Sandwich 21, Monomoy 2: The Blue Knights (12-2) beat the Sharks (1-13) for their seventh straight win. Sandwich's Elisabeth Stutzman scored five goals. Abi Reisig had four goals and two assists. Kyla Darmon had three goals and two assists. Lydia Katzenback had three goals and an assist. Addy Anderson had one goal and two assists. Anya Kelsch had one goal and one assist. Addie Greene, Taryn Colbert, Brielle O'Brien and Ella Murphy scored one goal apiece.
Sandwich 13, Martha’s Vineyard 5: Reece MacKinnon and Will Hughes each had four goals as the Blue Knights (6-8) beat the Vineyarders (4-9). MacKinnon had two assists, and Hughes had one assist. Eamon Steele also scored twice for Sandwich and had an assist. Nick Pearce, Jack Hughes and Breadon Tobin each scored one goal.
Bourne/Mashpee 14, Hull 6: The Canalmen (13-0) continued their undefeated season with another win. Charlie Seitz (three goals, four assists), Jack Balfour (four goals, one assist), Brady Banks (two goals, three assists), Ty Hawkes (two goals, three assists, including 200th carrer point), Sean Kelly (two goals, two assists) and Max Ridl (one goal, one assist) paced the offense. Nolan Scofield made eight saves in net to reach 400 for his career.
Cape Cod Academy 5, Rising Tide 0 (1st); Cape Cod Academy 5, Rising Tide 0 (2nd): The Seahawks (11-1) won both ends of a doubleheader.
At first singles, Ben Catalano won 8-0 in the first match and 8-0 in the second. At second singles, Garrett Wilson won 8-0 and 8-0. At third singles, Connor Hall won 8-0 and 8-0. At first doubles, Rowan Lewison and Austin Newhall won 8-0 and 8-0. At second doubles, Theo Draper and Nicholas Brown won 8-1 and 8-0.
Falmouth 5, Nauset 0: The Clippers (13-0) stayed perfect with a win over the Warriors (3-10).
At first singles, Brady Keyser beat Dusty O’Campbell 6-0, 6-0. At second singles, Jacob Faidell beat Will Christopher 6-2, 6-1. At third singles, Quintin Hofferan beat Tyler Flanders 6-0, 6-0.
At first doubles, Jack Beardsley and Fofi Verslyke beat Andrew Tobin and Gage Butler 6-1, 6-3. At second doubles, Henry Daigle and Miles Chase beat Het Patel and Bennet McKenna 6-2, 6-1.
Bourne 5, Case 0: The Canalmen (9-5) won for the second match in a row. At first singles, Lily Russell won 6-1, 6-0. At second singles, Ainsley Hopwood won 6-0, 6-0. At third singles, Zoe Noonan won 6-0, 6-0.
At first doubles, Sofia Halunen and Ella Swierkowski won 6-0, 6-0. At second doubles, Tyra Orr and Sydney Key won 6-0, 6-0.
Nantucket 4, Sturgis West 1: The Whalers (11-4) topped the Navigators (2-5) to win their second straight match.
At first singles, Nantucket's Viki Bozhkova beat Nora Mulligan 6-4, 6-1. At second singles, Nantucket's Sara Dussault beat Kaylee Baril 7-5, 4-6, 6-2.
At first doubles, Nantucket's Presy Penkova and Emery Bouchard beat Lydia Grugan and Luana eres 6-1, 6-2. At second doubles, Nantucket's Ashley DeOliveira and Dea Grotznota beat Sophie Grant and Sarah Zontini 6-3, 7-5.
At third singles, Sturgis West's Zoe Haveles beat Evie Phelps 6-3, 6-4.
Monomoy 5, Falmouth 0: The Sharks (12-1) topped the Clippers (10-3) for their fourth straight win.
At first singles, Ella Cutter beat Maia Ledwell 6-1, 6-2. At second singles, Hanadi Rezk beat Julie Grothe 6-1, 7-5. At third singles, Darcy Addison beat Ayla Salter 6-1, 7-5.
At first doubles, Madi Mahfouz and Alexa Spirito beat Phoebe Hodgson and Kirkland O'Leary 6-1, 6-1. At second doubles, Alexa Babes-Deel and Momoka Akatsala beat Victoria Chbarbi and Maeve Maguire 6-2, 6-2.
Sturgis 16, Nantucket 12: The Storm (6-5) beat the Whalers (3-9) to end a two-game losing streak. Cassidy Conway (four hits, one run), Elsa Weisner (three hits, three runs), Ryley Mayo (three hits, two runs, one home run), Abby McCartin (two hits, three runs), Alex Weston (two hits, one run) and Kaylee Koch (one hit, three runs) paced the Sturgis offense. Koch was also the winning pitcher.
Case 10, Bourne 0: The Canalmen (3-11) lost despite hits from Ronan Kelly, Ben Buckley and Paul Tarantino.
Sandwich 12, Monomoy 0 (5 inn.): The Blue Knights (7-9) beat the Sharks (6-9) for their second straight win. Ty Creighton went four innings, allowed one hit and struck out five. Braylon Heatley pitched a clean fifth inning in relief. James Niemiec went 3-for-3 with three RBIs and a double. Joe Coughlan went 2-for-2 with six stolen bases, a RBI and three runs scored. Tyler Jones went 2-for-4 with two doubles and two RBIs. Cotter Bolton went 1-for-3 with an RBI.
Adam Kurkjian covers softball, baseball, girls tennis and outdoor track & field for the Cape Cod Times. You can contact him at akurkjian@gannett.com and follow him on X at @AdamKurkjian.
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Falmouth boys tennis is currently 13-0.
Falmouth boys tennis defeated Nauset to maintain their perfect record.
Falmouth boys tennis has performed exceptionally well this season, remaining undefeated.
Falmouth's undefeated record positions them strongly for potential playoff opportunities.
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