In the Sport-light - Roundup of news about Hull athletes

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• Boys 3/4 soccer Team 1 started the season off with a bang, beating Middleboro 9-1 in their first game. The team, consisting of Owen Bilodeau, Liam Palermo, Luke Panetta, Harrison Jones, Rhys Siegrist, Henry Lidington-Trubia, Luca Dibley, North Saforrian, Finn Saforrian, Rocko Truglia, Sawyer Markowitz, and Casey Resnick worked together in their debut, enabling seven players to score their first goals of the season.

WHAT A KICK. Last Wednesday, the Hull High boys soccer team kicked off the season with an intense 2-2 tie against Mashpee. This week, the Pirates fell short against the Cohasset Skippers at home on September 11, losing 2-0. The team heads to Abington on Monday. [Jennifer Whelan photo]

• The boys 3/4 Team 2 defeated Carver, 8-1, in their first game of the season. Andy Michaelides and Jordan Dunn each scored three goals, with Teddy Misdea and Kai Funari each getting one goal. The team’s next game is on Saturday, September 14 at noon in Plympton. 5/6 Soccer lost Saturday, September 7 against Carver at home, 7-2. Reefe Markowitz made some excellent saves in goal. Finn Smith scored both goals and Slava Rzhevskii played a great midfield. The next game is Saturday, September 14 in Pembroke.

• Girls 5/6 Soccer faced off against Hanover on the turf at home, losing 7-1. Goals were hard to find, but thanks to some fancy footwork, Hull wasn’t shut out. Reese Isby scored Hull’s goal with an assist from Magnolia Harbin. Sydney O’Brien delivered a full game in net with countless saves. Girls 7/8 lost the season opener to a tough Halifax team, 4-1. Aubrey Littlefield scored Hull’s goal and Sophie Munn played an outstanding game in the net. Sixth graders Reese Irby, Molly McCarthy, and Natalie Tiani were strong on defense. The team will host Duxbury on Saturday, September 14 at home.

Hull High Girls Soccer defeated Dennis Yarmouth, 7-0, on Monday, September 9, led by a hat trick from Fallon Ryan. Elly Thomas contributed with two goals and an assist, with Libby Harper and Georgia White netting the other two goals. Montana Alibrandi recorded her second shutout in net. The team takes on Abington at home on Monday, September 16 at 5:30 p.m. The JV squad will play at 4 p.m. The next day, the team travels to Carver to square off against the Crusaders at 4 p.m. On Friday, September 20, the girls host East Bridgewater at 6 p.m., with the JV game at 4:30 p.m.

• Hull High boys varsity soccer fell short against the Cohasset Skippers at home on September 11, losing 2-0. The Pirates next head to Abington High School on Monday, September 16 at 5 p.m., then return home on Tuesday to play Carver at 5:30 p.m. On Thursday, the Pirates host South Shore Charter School, also at 5:30 p.m. Last Wednesday, the team kicked off the season with a very intense and entertaining 2-2 tie down the Cape against the higher division Mashpee. The Pirates took the lead in the first half, with a shot from distance from Thomas Brasil. The game was tied at the half, but Christian Truglia scored midway through the second. Mashpee got an equalizer 10 minutes from time and despite chances at both ends in a frantic finish, game ended with a score of 2-2. This was a very good start to what promises to be an exciting season. Outstanding performances were turned in by Finn Walsh, Max Lofgren, Jonah Whelan, Nate Tiani, and Nick McDonald. Also great to see Oliver Szabo return to the field after his injury.

The Pirates Varsity Football team’s first game of the regular season against South Shore Technical High School will be played at home on Friday, September 13 under the lights at 7 p.m. The home opener also will feature local veterans in a POW/MIA commemoration ceremony.

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