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

Compiled by Matt Haraden 

ON POINT. Hull High soccer Captain Elly Thomas had a banner week, as she was named to The Boston Globe’s list of High School Players of the Week and scored her 100th point during Monday’s 7-2 victory over Abington. [Courtesy photo] 

Hull High Girls Soccer players Elly Thomas and Fallon Ryan were named to The Boston Globe’s list of High School Players of the Week, and Brianna Ramos was named the High School Female Athlete of the Week by The Patriot Ledger. More than 20,500 people voted for Ramos, a freshman on the varsity team who scored two goals in the Pirates’ win over Mashpee. This week, Fallon Ryan is up against 24 other contenders for the honor, while Thomas celebrated her own milestone during Monday’s 7-2 victory over Abington, as she scored her 100th point! The Pirates defeated Carver, 6-0, on Tuesday – the third shutout of the season for goalkeeper Montana Alibrandi. The Pirates host East Bridgewater on Friday, September 20 at 6 p.m., with the JV game at 4:30 p.m., and then play Rockland at home on Monday at 5:30 p.m. (JV at 4 p.m.) before traveling to East Bridgewater on Wednesday at 4 p.m. 

• Boys 3/4 Soccer Team 1 tied Plympton, 5-5, this past weekend. 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, played well in the nail-biter, back-and-forth game. 3/4 Team 2 defeated Plympton, 3-1, on Saturday, September 14. Jordan Dunn scored two goals. Gibran Succar scored one goal with an assist from Andy Michaelides. Landgon Walper and Declan Fahey both made many saves while taking turns as goalies. Samuel Chiba was a powerhouse on both offense and defense. Now 2-0 on the year, the team’s next game is on Saturday, September 21 at noon in Halifax. 5/6 Soccer beat Pembroke this weekend with a final score of 6-2. Will McCarthy played strong on offense, scoring three goals. Slava Rhzevskii scored two goals and Tomas Bromberg-Issokson scored one goal. Jacob Greenberg was excellent in midfield, helping to assist in at least two of the goals with beautiful crossover passes. Reefe Markowitz and Killian Kelly both were amazing in goal. The team’s next game is in Duxbury on Saturday, September 21 at 1:45 p.m. 

• Girls 3/4 Soccer split their first two games with a win over Carver, 3-1, and a tough loss to Halifax, 7-3. The loss came with stellar goalkeeping by Thalita Nascimento and Lydia Caparrotta, who combined for 28 saves. Willa Britton scored all six goals for the Pirates, with assists from teammates Ellie Caparrotta, Rae Rockett, Maisie Handrahan, and Addie Chalifoux. Cate Mulvihill, Mackenzie Deegan, and Meara Gilroy held Carver to one goal with their fierce defense, while Laila Dolan, Viola Pearson, and Eleanor Reilly attacked Halifax to try to change the result. Girls 5/6 took on Norwell Team 2 at home, losing 5-0. Standouts for the home team were Sydney O’Brien and Ruby D’Errico, splitting their time in net. Unfortunately for such a hot day on the field, the Pirates were frozen out in their efforts. Girls 7/8 lost, 6-1, to Duxbury on Saturday, September 14. Payton Dunn had Hull’s lone goal off a beautiful corner kick from Aubrey Littlefield. Ava and Stella Palermo had strong games at forward and midfield. The team faces Cohasset in its next game. 

ARE YOU READY FOR SOME FOOTBALL? Although the Hull High football team came up short against South Shore Tech last week, hopes are high for the remainder of the season. This Friday, September 20, the Pirates head to Holbrook and then will return on the 27th for the annual Homecoming Game against Boston English at 6 p.m. It also will be Alumni Night, as former Pirates are invited to gather after the game at the Nantasket Beach Salt Water Club to celebrate memories, both old and new. [Sean Baggett photos] 

• Hull High Football fell to South Shore Technical High School on Friday, September 13, with a final score of 36-14. Luke Dunham had a touchdown run and pass, connecting with Toryn Ciulla-Hall for the reception. John Truglia played well on both sides of the ball. The team will travel to play Holbrook on Friday, September 20, and then will return home on September 27 to play Boston English at 6 p.m. This will be the team’s Homecoming Game and Alumni Night – former Pirates are invited to gather after the game at the Nantasket Beach Salt Water Club to celebrate memories, both old and new. 

PHOTO BY NICOLE TOWNSEND.

• The Hull High Varsity Boys Soccer team exploded for an 8-0 win over Carver on Tuesday night at home. The boys took the lead through a goal from Max Day and followed up with the first varsity goal by Finn Walsh. Although Carver was tough, the goals continued to come for the Pirates, who were playing at top of their game. Another goal came from Max Day to make it three, with Nick McDonald putting a corner in to make it four. This was followed by two long-range bullets from Oliver Szabo and Christian Truglia, and the scoring was completed by two fine efforts from JT Gould. Overall, an excellent showing before a large home crowd. Matthew Thomas made his starting debut in goal, while on defense, Jonah Whelan, Max Lofgren, Sam Tuchmann, and Nate Tiani stopped everything. Freshmen Patrick Hughes, Cameron Her, Christian Nolan, and Iktan Guzman played their part on the field as well. The next game is at Rockland on Monday, September 23 at 4 p.m., and then the team comes back home to play East Bridgewater on Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. 

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