In the Sport-light: News about Hull athletes
Compiled by Matt Haraden
• Grade 6 Girls Basketball split their games this weekend, beating Falmouth, 23-8, on Saturday, January 25, and losing a hard-fought game against Holbrook, 40-36, on Sunday. Hull saw points from Tess Rand, Molly McCarthy, and Piper Yakubian in both games. Addy Mahan, Abby Donovan, and Sydney Bullen had strong performances on defense. Now 8-1, the team will travel to Rockland on Saturday, February 1, and to Monomoy on Sunday, February 2.
• Cohasset/Hull Boys Hockey fell, 3-2, to Sandwich on Wednesday, January 22. Down four starters, the Pirates were trailing 2-0 entering the third period. They managed to tie the game midway through the period, but Sandwich scored with 1:31 left to win the game. In the next game, Cohasset/Hull beat East/West Bridgewater, 4-1. Luke Dunham had two goals, while Clyde Fales and Shane Mulcahy also scored. Mason Delgallo and Tegan Bellew also played well in the win. On Wednesday, Bishop Stang came out on top, 6-2, leaving the team with a 5-7 record on the season. The team’s next game is against Abington on Saturday, February 1 at 4 p.m. at Connell Rink in Weymouth, followed by Norwell on Wednesday at 7:20 p.m. at the Bog ice arena in Kingston.
• On Monday, both the girls and boys high school track teams lost to Abington. The girls lost, 60-39, with event winners including Elsie Harper in the 55-meter hurdles, 55-meter and long jump, Abigail Baglione in the 300-meter, Montana Alibrandi in the shot put, and Bree Simpson-Sliney in the high jump. The boys’ score was 50-10. Congratulations to Christopher Resnick, who placed sixth in the high jump at the Massachusetts State Track Coaches Association Invitational at the Reggie Lewis Center on January 25. The teams will participate in their next meet on Monday, February 3 at the South Shore League Championships.
• The Girls Varsity Gymnastics Team (co-op with Hingham) remains undefeated after its competition against Pembroke High School on January 24 was canceled and the squad topped Hanover on January 28, 135-126.5. The 6-0 team next faces Whitman-Hanson on Friday, January 31 at 7:15 p.m. at the Massachusetts Gymnastics Center in Hingham, and Scituate H.S. on Sunday, February 2 at 9 a.m., also at the MGC in Hingham.
• The Girls Hockey Co-Op Team (2-12-1) posted its second win of the season against Stoughton High School on January 25, beating the Black Knights by a score of 4-2. On Wednesday, the team was shut out by Billerica, 4-0. Next up is Boston Latin Academy on Saturday, February 1 at 6:30 p.m. at Emmons Horrigan O’Neil Rink, and Hopkinton High on Monday, February 3 at 4 p.m. at the New England Sports Center in Marlboro.
• The Girls Varsity Basketball team won both of its last two games – a 60-23 win over Nantucket on Saturday and a 40-34 victory over Minuteman Regional High School on Monday. The team’s record is 7-5 so far this season.
• The Boys Basketball team is now 5-10 after a close 64-62 loss to South Shore Charter on Wednesday and a loss to Rockland the day before, 75-41. On January 24, the Pirates beat Mashpee at home, 70-52, for their fifth win of the season. Up next are two home games – Calvary Chapel Academy on Friday, January 31 at 5 p.m. and Avon on Tuesday, February 4 at 6:30 p.m. (JV at 5 p.m.), followed by a trip to Blue Hills Regional in Canton on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. (JV at 5 p.m.)
For more information, visit www.hullpublicschools.org/athletics.
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