High School Sports Roundup: Field Hockey and More
This week in local high school sports, field hockey took center stage along with various other competitions across the board.
In a much-anticipated rematch, the Dennis-Yarmouth Dolphins faced off against the Monomoy Sharks on Wednesday. After a surprising 1-1 tie three weeks ago, Monomoy improved upon their previous performance with a solid 3-0 victory. Goals were netted by Mia Zimmerman, Samantha Clark, and Sophie Larivee. Emily Layton and Sam Clarke also contributed with assists. Monomoy’s goalkeeper, Maddy Swett, recorded a shutout, showcasing her skills as the Sharks held D-Y to just three shots throughout the match.
Other notable games included:
- Notre Dame (H) defeated Barnstable 4-1. Barnstable dropped to 1-10-2 despite a strong defensive effort by Avery Croteau and Gianna Devoe.
- Nauset edged past Falmouth with a score of 4-0.
- Hull dominated Mashpee, ending the match 6-1. Izzy Almeida scored Mashpee’s only goal.
- West Bridgewater took down Bourne by a score of 5-1.
- Nantucket secured a close 3-2 win against Dennis-Yarmouth, with Jake Johnson and his teammates leading the charge.
- Sturgis West shut out Cape Cod Academy in a 4-0 win.
- Bourne and West Bridgewater played to a 0-0 tie.
In cross country, Falmouth’s Silas Gartner finished first in an impressive time of 18:11, while Dennis-Yarmouth’s Jacob Viera came in second with a personal record of 18:55. Additionally, the Dolphins’ Olivia Pendelton and Siena Lauze tied for first place in the girls’ division with a time of 21:52.
Overall, this week highlighted exciting competition across multiple sports for our local high schools. Be sure to stay tuned as the season continues to unfold!

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