ND Sports Scores for the week of May 19

ND Sports Scores for the week of May 19

ND Sports Scores for the week of May 19

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Akron high school baseball, softball, lacrosse, track scores and recaps for May 19-25

Green, Nordonia, Twinsburg, Walsh Jesuit, Hoban, Wadsworth advance to OHSAA district finals. Green will play the 17th-seeded Knights (8-13) at the Willig Softball Complex on Thursday at 5 p.m. barring a time change due to NordonIA’s graduation. Hoban beat the fifth-seeding Orangemen (18-6) in a Division III, Northeast 3 district semifinal. Walsh plays No. 14 Eastlake North (11-15) in the Division II, Northeast 5 district final Thursday at Cuyahoga Community College West. WALSH JESUIT picked up a one-hitter from Kat Taylor, who struck out 10 and walked one against the 23rd-se seeded Falcons (6-14). Gianna Terlop was the big bat for Walsh with four RBIs, while Ella Girard drove in two. Lila Stark broke up the no-hITCH with a double to center to lead off the top of the fifth.

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May 20 softball results: Green, Nordonia, Twinsburg, Walsh Jesuit, Hoban, Wadsworth advance to OHSAA district finals

GREEN 27, CLEVELAND HEIGHTS 0 (5 INN.); NORDONIA 24, CLEVELAND RHODES 0 (5 INN.): The second-seeded Bulldogs (17-5) will play the 17th-seeded Knights (8-13) at the Willig Softball Complex on Thursday at 5 p.m. barring a time change due to Nordonia’s graduation.Ella Marochino, Ella Liszewski and Adison Lampe combined to throw a perfect game at the 26th-seeded Tigers (4-12). They struck out a combined 10 batters. Mackenzie Carr went 3-for-3 with three RBIs and a home run.Haylie Lambes, Maddie Nyce and Madison Hetrick combined to throw a no-hitter for Nordonia against the Rams (9-6). They combined to strike out eight and walked three. Morgan Ritchie and Brooke Becker each had five RBIs for the Knights.

The second-seeded Bulldogs (17-5) will play the 17th-seeded Knights (8-13) at the Willig Softball Complex on Thursday at 5 p.m. barring a time change due to Nordonia’s graduation.Ella Marochino, Ella Liszewski and Adison Lampe combined to throw a perfect game at the 26th-seeded Tigers (4-12). They struck out a combined 10 batters. Mackenzie Carr went 3-for-3 with three RBIs and a home run.Haylie Lambes, Maddie Nyce and Madison Hetrick combined to throw a no-hitter for Nordonia against the Rams (9-6). They combined to strike out eight and walked three. Morgan Ritchie and Brooke Becker each had five RBIs for the Knights. TWINSBURG 13, SOLON 3 (6 INN.); AMHERST 8, HUDSON 1: The 10th-seeded Tigers (15-11) will play the fourth-seeded Comets (19-8) in a Division II, Northeast 6 district final at Avon Lake in the Division II, Northeast 6 district final. Sophie Gallupi and Parker Sweeney had three RBIs each for Twinsburg. Marlena Riley added two RBIs against 19th-seeded Solon (9-15). Eva Massiella accounted for the RBI for the 25th-seeded-Explorers against Amherst.

The 10th-seeded Tigers (15-11) will play the fourth-seeded Comets (19-8) in a Division II, Northeast 6 district final at Avon Lake in the Division II, Northeast 6 district final. Sophie Gallupi and Parker Sweeney had three RBIs each for Twinsburg. Marlena Riley added two RBIs against 19th-seeded Solon (9-15). Eva Massiella accounted for the RBI for the 25th-seeded-Explorers against Amherst. WALSH JESUIT 12, FIRESTONE 0 (5 INN.): The top-seeded Warriors (17-1) picked up a one-hitter from Kat Taylor, who struck out 10 and walked one against the 23rd-seeded Falcons (6-14). Gianna Terlop was the big bat for Walsh with four RBIs, while Ella Girard drove in two. Lila Stark broke up the no-hitter with a double to center to lead off the top of the fifth. Walsh plays No. 14 Eastlake North (11-15) in the Division II, Northeast 5 district final Thursday at Cuyahoga Community College West.

The top-seeded Warriors (17-1) picked up a one-hitter from Kat Taylor, who struck out 10 and walked one against the 23rd-seeded Falcons (6-14). Gianna Terlop was the big bat for Walsh with four RBIs, while Ella Girard drove in two. Lila Stark broke up the no-hitter with a double to center to lead off the top of the fifth. Walsh plays No. 14 Eastlake North (11-15) in the Division II, Northeast 5 district final Thursday at Cuyahoga Community College West. ARCHBISHOP HOBAN 12, ELLET 5 : The eighth-seeded Knights (18-8) beat the fifth-seeded Orangemen (18-6) in a Division III, Northeast 3 district semifinal at Firestone Stadium. Kyia Rankin and Madison Shenigo each had three of Hoban’s 13 hits. Rankin hit a triple, had two RBIs and scored two runs. Hoban’s other key hitters were Savannah Regan (two doubles, two RBIs, run); Adeline Herstich (single, three walks, two RBIs, three runs); Ellianna Weigand (single, double, two runs, RBI) and Sophia Neilsen (single, two RBIs, two runs). Ellet’s Riley Kearns finished with a single, a home run, two RBIs and two runs; Addy Lipply added a home run and two RBIs and Avery Simmons hit an RBI double. Hoban advances to face 15th-seeded Padua (11-13) on Thursday at Norwayne.

: The eighth-seeded Knights (18-8) beat the fifth-seeded Orangemen (18-6) in a Division III, Northeast 3 district semifinal at Firestone Stadium. Kyia Rankin and Madison Shenigo each had three of Hoban’s 13 hits. Rankin hit a triple, had two RBIs and scored two runs. Hoban’s other key hitters were Savannah Regan (two doubles, two RBIs, run); Adeline Herstich (single, three walks, two RBIs, three runs); Ellianna Weigand (single, double, two runs, RBI) and Sophia Neilsen (single, two RBIs, two runs). Ellet’s Riley Kearns finished with a single, a home run, two RBIs and two runs; Addy Lipply added a home run and two RBIs and Avery Simmons hit an RBI double. Hoban advances to face 15th-seeded Padua (11-13) on Thursday at Norwayne. WADSWORTH 9, OLMSTED FALLS 1: The 15th-seeded Grizzlies (10-11) will play the sixth-seeded Rangers (18-5) at Wellington Park on Thursday in the Division II, Northeast 3 district final. Wadsworth upset ninth-seeded Olmsted Falls (12-12) on the bat of Maddy Hostettler, who had a double and three RBIs.

The 15th-seeded Grizzlies (10-11) will play the sixth-seeded Rangers (18-5) at Wellington Park on Thursday in the Division II, Northeast 3 district final. Wadsworth upset ninth-seeded Olmsted Falls (12-12) on the bat of Maddy Hostettler, who had a double and three RBIs. LOUISVILLE 7, COPLEY 0 : Leah Clagus drove in five runs on three homers to lead the ninth-seeded Leopards (14-14) to a Division III, Northeast 4 district semifinal win over 21st-seeded Copley (12-16). Louisville will play sixth-seeded Revere (19-7) on Thursday at Jefferson.

: Leah Clagus drove in five runs on three homers to lead the ninth-seeded Leopards (14-14) to a Division III, Northeast 4 district semifinal win over 21st-seeded Copley (12-16). Louisville will play sixth-seeded Revere (19-7) on Thursday at Jefferson. MARLINGTON 10, SPRINGFIELD 2: Chelsea Miller went 3-for-5 with two RBIs and a single, double and triple. Maddie Bailey was 3-for-4 with three RBIs as the 12th-seeded Dukes (15-6) beat the seventh-seeded Spartans (17-8) in a Division IV, Northeast 1 district semifinal. Joey Kline (11-6) struck out 13 for Springfield. Marlington will play fifth-seeded Lakeview (19-4) at Canfield on Thursday.

Chelsea Miller went 3-for-5 with two RBIs and a single, double and triple. Maddie Bailey was 3-for-4 with three RBIs as the 12th-seeded Dukes (15-6) beat the seventh-seeded Spartans (17-8) in a Division IV, Northeast 1 district semifinal. Joey Kline (11-6) struck out 13 for Springfield. Marlington will play fifth-seeded Lakeview (19-4) at Canfield on Thursday. HOWLAND 9, HIGHLAND 0: Kate Muri, Elsa Riedy, Paige Kramer and Arisa Murray were the only players to get hits for the 28th-seeded Hornets (8-16) against the 14th-seeded Tigers (12-9). Howland plays second-seeded Boardman (22-4) in the Division III, Northeast 2 district final on Thursday.

Kate Muri, Elsa Riedy, Paige Kramer and Arisa Murray were the only players to get hits for the 28th-seeded Hornets (8-16) against the 14th-seeded Tigers (12-9). Howland plays second-seeded Boardman (22-4) in the Division III, Northeast 2 district final on Thursday. ELYRIA CATHOLIC 16, COVENTRY 1 (5 INN.): Hope Mesher logged a fielder’s choice RBI for the 23rd-seeded Comets (10-11) to account for the only run against the top-seeded Panthers (23-1). Elyria Catholic plays 14th-seeded Northwest (13-12) in the Division IV, Northeast 5 district final on Thursday in Berea.

Hope Mesher logged a fielder’s choice RBI for the 23rd-seeded Comets (10-11) to account for the only run against the top-seeded Panthers (23-1). Elyria Catholic plays 14th-seeded Northwest (13-12) in the Division IV, Northeast 5 district final on Thursday in Berea. NORTH ROYALTON 24, GARFIELD 0 (5 INN.): Brielle Raus, Olivia Franko, Izzy Cugini and Mackenzie Warner combined to throw a no-hitter for the seventh-seeded Bears (19-4) against the 27th-seeded Rams. North Royalton plays 16th-seeded Perry (11-17) Thursday in a Division II, Northeast 2 district final at Mentor.

May 20 baseball results: CVCA tops 20-win Field

CVCA 10, FIELD 2: Two ranked teams squared off at Field (20-5) as the Royals pounded out 12 hits led by senior hitters. Thad Eaton went 3-for-4 with 2 RBIs and Ryan Wiehe added two doubles and drove in two runs. Junior Evan Wensel hit two singles, scored twice and had two RBIs for CVCA (18-7). Kyle Shaw improved to 5-2 with the win on the mound.

May 20 boys volleyball results: Elijah Myers leads Firestone to win over Walsh Jesuit in OHSAA regional semifinal

FIRESTONE 21-25-25-30, WALSH JESUIT 25-23-19-28: Junior Elijah Myers totaled 30 kills and three service aces to guide the second-seeded Falcons (17-7) to a win over the third-seeded Warriors (15-9) in a Division II, Region 6 semifinal. Firestone’s other statistical leaders were senior Tala Paing (38 assists), senior Calvin Cooper (13 digs) and senior Joseph Reed (three blocks).

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The Falcons lost to the Warriors in three sets (25-19, 25-17 and 25-20) in a regular season match on May 9. Firestone advances to play in a regional final at 3 p.m. Saturday, May 24 at Nordonia against No. 1 seed St. Vincent-St. Mary or No. 4 seed Kent Roosevelt. STVM and Roosevelt are scheduled to play Wednesday, May 21.

May 19 softball results: Ellet tops Firestone in City Series postseason final; Revere beats STVM in district

ELLET 10, FIRESTONE 0: Seniors Rylie Sprouse and Sicillia Albaugh and juniors Keyli Myers and Addy Lippley led Ellet (18-5) to a win over Firestone (6-13) in the Akron City Series postseason championship at Firestone Stadium. Ellet scored four runs apiece in the first and third innings, a run in the fourth and a run in the sixth to secure its third run-rule win over Firestone this season at Firestone Stadium. Ellet won 10-0 on March 25 and 24-1 on April 14.

Sprouse pitched a six inning no-hitter Monday with eight strikeouts in the circle for coach Sara Albaugh. Firestone had two baserunners: freshman Jocelyn Loeffler walked in the third and senior Breonna Potter reached via an error in the fourth. Sprouse also hit an RBI triple, an RBI groundout and walked. Ellet freshman courtesy runner Jordan Milligan stole two bases.

Myers hit two singles and a double, scored three runs and had three RBIs. Albaugh hit three singles and scored two runs. Lipply contributed an RBI double and an RBI groundout. Ellet senior Carmen Allen reached base via hit by pitch and an error and scored two runs. Senior Grace Norman contributed a double and scored a run, sophomore Riley Kearns hit an RBI single, walked and scored a run and junior Alivia “LuLu” Russell added an RBI double and a walk.

REVERE 10, ST. VINCENT-ST. MARY 0: Host Revere (19-7) won a Division III, Northeast 4 district semifinal in six innings with eight hits (all singles), six walks and a hit by pitch. Paige Kelley reached base in all four of her plate appearances from the leadoff spot with a hit, three walks, four stolen bases and four runs. Her sister, Alexa Kelley, finished with two hits, two stolen bases, three RBIs and a run.

Revere cleanup hitter Gayle Mishic contributed two hits, three RBIs and a stolen base. Sydney Kreighbaum totaled a hit, a walk, two stolen bases and three runs. Sydney Firca walked, was hit by a pitch and scored a run, Sarah Riley added a hit and a run and Catherine Steiger had an RBI.

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Jordan Beck Hits Double and Scores Run in Rockies Loss to Phillies on May 19, 2025

In the game against the Philadelphia Phillies, Jordan Beck hit a double and scored a run. He went 1-for-4 at the plate with one strikeout. Beck’s season statistics include a batting average of .264 and an OPS of .903.

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In the game against the Philadelphia Phillies, Jordan Beck of the Colorado Rockies hit a double and scored a run, contributing to the team’s 3-9 loss. In the game against the Philadelphia Phillies, Jordan Beck hit a double and scored a run.

In the game against the Philadelphia Phillies, Jordan Beck of the Colorado Rockies hit a double and scored a run, contributing to the team’s 3-9 loss.

In the game against the Philadelphia Phillies, Jordan Beck hit a double and scored a run. He went 1-for-4 at the plate with one strikeout, contributing to the Rockies’ efforts despite the loss.

This performance contributed to Beck’s season statistics, which include a batting average of .264 and an OPS of .903. Over the last three games, he has demonstrated strong form, averaging .367 with two home runs, indicating a positive trend in his recent play.

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Close Games And Big Wins In Maine High School Sports

High School Baseball, Softball and Lacrosse games that were played and reported throughout the State of Maine on Monday, May 19th. Voting is open for the Week 5 High School Athlete of the Week, now through Thursday, May 22nd at 11:59 p.m. You can vote HERE once per hour, per device. Voting for Week 6 will take place May 26th -29th with the winner being announced on Friday, May 30th. Please email your nomination to chris.popper@townsquaremedia.com, letting us know why the individual should be the Athlete Of The Week. All nominations should be received by Sunday, May 25th. For more information on how to vote, visit Townsquare Media.

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Here the High School Baseball, Softball and Lacrosse games that were played and reported throughout the State of Maine on Monday, May 19th.

Baseball

Brewer 2 Hermon 1

Brunswick 7 Messalonskee 1

Cape Elizabeth 5 Greely 4

Falmouth 12 Windham 0

Gorham 10 Westbrook 0

Hampden Academy 11 Edward Little 2

Leavitt 14 Waterville 4

Lewiston 8 Skowhegan 0

Madawaska 10 Central Aroostook 9

Maranacook 8 Oak Hill 1

Massabesic 7 Cheverus 3

Mount Abram 10 Hall-Dale 7

Mount Ararat 7 Morse 0

Old Orchard Beach 14 Traip Academy 3

Sacopee Valley 2 Buckfield 0

St. Dominic 7 Waynflete 1

York 8 Fryeburg Academy 4

Softball

Bangor Christian 25 Deer Isle-Stonington 8

Bonny Eagle 18 Noble 1

Central Aroostook 25 Madawaska 2

Cheverus 15 Massabesic 0

Cony 11 Winslow 0

Dexter 16 Searsport 6

Edward Little 20 Hampden Academy 10

Forest Hills 9 Valley 5

Gorham 17 Biddeford 3

Gray-New Gloucester 15 Telstar 10

Hall-Dale 15 Mount Abram 0

Hermon 7 Brewer 5

Kennebunk 17 Falmouth 0

Lake Region 15 Poland 3

Lewiston 5 Skowhegan 4

Messalonskee 11 Brunswick 1

Mount Ararat 21 Morse 11

Oak Hill 15 Winthrop 8

Saint Dominic 10 NYA 6

Schenck 19 Stearns 9

South Portland 14 Thornton Academy 13

Westbrook 11 Marshwood 4

Windham 5 Scarborough 0

York 17 Fryeburg Academy 0

Boys Lacrosse

Erskine Academy 12 Camden Hills 11

Freeport 12 NYA 4

Fryeburg Academy 9 Bonny Eagle 7

Morse 22 Gardiner 13

Scarborough 14 Oak Hill 7

Girls Lacrosse

Bangor 10 Hampden Academy 2

Erskine Academy 17 St. Dominic 4

Gorham 15 Westbrook 5

Kennebunk 16 Scarborough 6

Lincoln Academy 10 Messalonskee 4

Morse 16 Winslow 6

Oxford Hills 13 Lewiston 9

South Portland 9 Portland 8

Windham 11 Thornton Academy 7

York 19 Gray-New Gloucester 8

Voting is open for the Week 5 High School Athlete of the Week, now through Thursday, May 22nd at 11:59 p.m. for the Week 5 High School Athlete of the Week. You can vote HERE once per hour, per device.

Nominations for the Athlete of the Week are now open for performances May 19– May 24. Please email your nomination to chris.popper@townsquaremedia.com, letting us know why the individual should be the Athlete of the Week. Please include stats, and make sure you indicate what school this individual attends, and what sport they’re playing! All nominations should be received by Sunday, May 25th. Voting for Week 6 will take place May 26th -29th with the winner being announced on Friday, May 30th.

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Prep Sports Scores And Schedule – Tuesday, May 20th

Cathedral softball braved the win to beat Milaca 15-0 in Waite Park Monday afternoon. Berkley Mathiasen tossed all four innings for Cathedral and allowed just four hits while striking out four Wolves batters. Willmar beat Sauk Rapids-Rice 5-2.

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The prep softball playoffs got underway for some central Minnesota teams before the rain rolled in on Monday evening. Here is a look at some of the scores from around the area.

Cathedral softball braved the win to beat Milaca 15-0 in Waite Park Monday afternoon. Berkley Mathiasen tossed all four innings for Cathedral and allowed just four hits while striking out four Wolves batters.

Liz Bell had three hits and scored three runs for the Crusaders (19-1). Cathedral will play against Holdingford in the next round when weather permits.

OTHER SCORES FOR MONDAY, MAY 19th:

Eden Valley-Watkins 8, Foley 5

Kimball 14, Sauk Centre 4

Melrose 8, Albany 7

Paynesville 11, Osakis 4

Pierz 15, Royalton 5

Holdingford 10, Pillager 0

On the baseball diamond, Willmar beat Sauk Rapids-Rice 5-2. The Storm is now 5-11 on the season with two games left in the regular season.

OTHER BASEBALL SCORES FOR MONDAY, MAY 19th:

Elk River 10, St. Cloud 7

Legacy Christian 8, St. John’s Prep 0

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Indian Sports Wrap, May 21: Diksha leads Indian charge at Jabra Ladies Open; MP T20 League shifted to Gwalior

Diksha Dagar leads Indian charge at Jabra Ladies Open. Madhya Pradesh T20 League shifted from Indore to Gwalior due to monsoon. World Championship bronze-medallist boxer, Simranjit Kaur, turns professional. Former Asian Championship medallist, who represented India in the Tokyo Olympics, decided to take the plunge by signing with former American professional boxer Roy Jones Jr. and Indian professional boxer Mandeep Jangra. The start of the upcoming Indian Premier League (MPL) has been rescheduled from May 27 to June 12 and the event has been shifted fromIndore to Gwalior in view of the advancing monsoon, the event’s organisers said. The latest season will be held at the Shrimant Madhavrao Scindia Cricket Stadium in Shankarpur.

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Diksha leads Indian charge at Jabra Ladies Open

In-form Indian golfer Diksha Dagar will look to build on her top-10 finishes and aim for the title when she tees off at the Ladies European Tour’s Jabra Open starting at Evian-les-Bains, France, on Thursday.

Apart from Diksha, the Indian challenge will also include Tvesa Malik, Avani Prashanth and Hitaashee Bakshi.

Pranavi Urs, who injured her wrist during the Dutch Ladies Open and had to withdraw, will rest out this and the next week.

Diksha has moved into the top five of the Order of Merit after finishing tied ninth at the Dutch Ladies Open while Avani is placed 39th in that list after her tied 19th finish at the same event.

Hitaashee also impressed last week as she finished tied 12th in her first LET (Ladies European Tour) appearance this season. Tvesa will be keen to find her rhythm after she failed to make the cut at the Dutch Ladies Open.

The current leader of the Order of Merit, Mimi Rhodes of England, will look to continue her winning ways as she has already won three of the seven LET events this year.

-PTI

Madhya Pradesh T20 League shifted from Indore to Gwalior due to monsoon

The start of the upcoming Madhya Pradesh T20 League (MPL) has been rescheduled from May 27 to June 12 and the event has been shifted from Indore to Gwalior in view of the advancing monsoon, the event’s organisers said on Wednesday.

The latest season will be held at the Shrimant Madhavrao Scindia Cricket Stadium in Shankarpur in Gwalior.

“The Madhya Pradesh League has been relocated from Indore to Gwalior in view of the advancing monsoon in Indore and delay in the conclusion of the Indian Premier League (IPL),” a press release from the organisers stated.

Gwalior also hosted the inaugural edition of MPL last year, making it a familiar venue for players and organisers alike.

Originally, the league was set to commence on May 27 in Indore, aligning with the Indian Premier League’s earlier scheduled conclusion on May 25. However, the IPL will now conclude on June 3 owing to a week-long halt.

-PTI

BOXING

Simranjit Kaur, World Championship bronze-medallist boxer, turns professional

FILE PHOTO: Indian boxer Simranjit Kaur during a training session. | Photo Credit: AP

Former World championship bronze medallist Simrajit Kaur has become the latest Indian boxer to turn professional.

The 29-year-old two-time Asian Championship medallist, who represented India in the Tokyo Olympics, decided to take the plunge by signing with former American professional boxer Roy Jones Jr. and Indian professional boxer Mandeep Jangra.

Simranjit, who finished second at the National Championship in the 65kg category in March, is the third Indian boxer to turn professional this year after World championship medallists Nishant Dev and Amit Panghal.

“I am very happy that my career is starting with such a promoter, who has given many star boxers to the world. Mandeep Jangra is already making the country proud in the professional ring and I will also try to get recognition for the country. Roy Jones Jr. is the best promoter and I will definitely take my career forward with him,” Simranjit said.

With this move, Simranjit follows in the footsteps of 2008 Olympic bronze medallist Vijender Singh, Vikas Krishan, Sarita Devi and Neeraj Goyat, who also moved to professional boxing after a good run in the amateur circuit.

– PTI

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H.S. ROUNDUP: Coughlan pitched a three-hitter to lead Sandwich to a 10th straight win

Sandwich baseball made it a perfect 10 with their 10th win in a row after they blanked Rockland 8-0 on Monday. The Rams (13-4) are straight back into the win column behind Matt Ansell, who pitched four shutout innings and allowed just one hit, while striking out three batters. In a battle of two of the top teams on the Cape and Islands, the undefeated Sharks (17-0) topped the Storm (11-5) The Crusaders (6-9) have lost just twice in their last five games. East Bridgewater 6, Dennis-Yarmouth 3: The Dolphins (8-10) have dropped seven straight games. The Clippers (9-8) saw their three-game win streak come to an end in a non-league matchup. The Warriors (7-11) halted a four-game slide, while the Whalers (5- 11) fell to a second straight defeat. The Blue Knights have won four of their last 5 games.

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Sandwich baseball made it a perfect 10 with their 10th win in a row after they blanked Rockland 8-0 on Monday.

Joe Coughlan scattered three hits over seven innings to go with six strikeouts. Coughlan, Drew Peters, Ty Creighton and Luke Morrison(three stolen bases) each had two hits.

Peters, Matt Taylor, Braylon Heatley and Tyler Jones had a RBI each.

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Baseball

Upper Cape 11, Norfolk Aggie 0 (5 inn.): The Rams (13-4) are straight back into the win column behind Matt Ansell, who pitched four shutout innings and allowed just one hit, while striking out three batters. Brady Sprague pitched a scoreless fifth inning with one strikeout. Logan Ewell, Matt Niemiec, Mitchell Kirkland, Robert Stacy and Jake Ewing each had RBI hits to lead the offense.

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Carver 13, Mashpee 0: The Falcons (7-12) lost their fourth game in their last five outings.

Nauset 2, Martha’s Vineyard 1: The Warriors (4-14) won back-to-back games for the first time this season at the expense of the Vineyarders (8-9).

Abington 2, Monomoy 0: The Sharks (11-6) dropped to a second defeat in their last five games. Chace Robbins started and recorded 18 outs. Robbins, Chase Yarletts, Casey Huse, Finn Hyora and Ben Hager each collected one hit at the plate.

South Shore Tech 13, Cape Tech 5: The Crusaders (6-9) have lost just twice in their last five games.

Old Rochester 13, Bourne 3: The Canalmen (3-14) lost their fourth straight game.

Luca Finton hit a solo home run, while Bryce Young had a solid three-inning performance, but was not helped out by the defense. He gave up eight unearned runs.

East Bridgewater 6, Dennis-Yarmouth 3: The Dolphins (8-10) have dropped seven straight games.

Bridgewater-Raynham 5, St. John Paul II 4 (9 inn.): Tyler Ross recorded his 200th career strikeout in the Lions’ extra-innings loss. It was the Lions’ (16-2) second defeat in five games.

Softball

New Bedford 5, Falmouth 1: The Clippers (9-8) saw their three-game win streak come to an end in a non-league matchup. Tenley Briggs hit a triple and scored a run, while Kaylee Shaw and Azaria Viall both had a hit.

Monomoy 16, Sturgis 4: In a battle of two of the top teams on the Cape and Islands, the undefeated Sharks (17-0) topped the Storm (11-5).

Ryley Mayo hit triples and scored a run, while Aubrey Flynn added two doubles and scored a run in the loss. Cassidy Conway had a hit and scored a run. Kaylee Koch scored a run.

Sandwich 1, Rockland 0: Sophia Farrington struck out 15 batters, while Capri Barber supplied all the offense with two doubles and the winning hit. The Blue Knights (11-8) have won four of their last five games.

Nauset 10, Nantucket 9: The Warriors (7-11) halted a four-game slide, while the Whalers (5-11) fell to a second straight defeat.

Old Rochester 11, Bourne 10: The Canlamen (0-17) were beaten in extra innings after coming close to picking up a first win on the season. The Bulldogs took the lead in the top of the seventh inning, but the Canalmen couldn’t respond as they stranded a runner on third base.

Olivia Meda went 2-for-3 with two RBIs, and Maddie Mello was 2-for-5 with two RBIs in the loss.

Brockton 14, Martha’s Vineyard 13: The Vineyarders (2-13) lost their sixth straight outing.

Norfolk Aggie 15, Upper Cape 11: The Rams (13-6) had their five-game win streak come to an end on a day where Taysia Lopes recorded her 500th career strikeout. She struck out 11 batters in the game. Helene King, who went 2-for-3 with three RBIs and Jaelynn Harraden, who scored twice, also went 2-for-3.

South Shore Tech 12, Cape Tech 0: The Crusaders (1-11) lost their 11th straight game.

Notre Dame Academy-Hing. 11, Dennis-Yarmouth 5: The Dolphins (5-11) fell to a fifth straight defeat. Charleigh Hicks led the team with three hits in four at-bats. Savannah Azoff contributed two RBIs. Azoff pitched six innings, allowed 10 hits, four earned runs, with three strikeouts and seven walks.

Girls Lacrosse

Nauset 22, St. John Paul II 14: Julia Kipperman scored 14 goals and Zoe Labdon added six goals to lift the Warriors (10-5) to a fourth straight victory. Abby Powers and Laurel Ricard each tallied a goal. Norah Swanson (seven saves) and Maeve Kennally (five saves) combined to make 12 stops in goal.

The Lions (10-5), who won five straight games earlier in the season, have been unable to extend a win streak out past two games in two tries since then.

Nantucket 14, Monomoy 6: Mia Beaudette tallied three goals and four assists to lead the Whalers (11-4) to a fourth straight win. Suz Peraner added a hat trick of goals, and Dylan Damian had two goals and an assist. Louisa Beni and Mayson Lower both scored twice, and Carly Ray and Grace Hanlon each scored once. Ella Douglas made seven saves.

The Sharks (11-5) lost back-to-back games for the first time this season. Tessa Grodzicki tallied a hat trick to go with an assist, while Paige Nash added a goal and an assist. Abrielle Long and Gaby Bassett each scored a goal, and Cassadi Manchuk had an assist. Morgan Willis made nine saves. Lucy hit Bates lead the team in ground balls.

Sandwich 18, Abington 2: Abbie Reisig, Anya Kelsch and Kyla Darmon all scored a hat trick for the Blue Knights (12-4), who have won three straight games. Ella Murphy (two goals and one assist) and Maddie Ramsey (one goal and two assists) both had three-point games. Rae Enno and Addie Greene both tallied a goal and an assist. Elisabeth Stutzman, Avery Cobban, Lydia Katzenback and Quinn Anderson all had a goal.

Falmouth 10, Old Rochester 9: The Clippers (10-7) gutted out a second straight win, which was their fourth game in a row decided by a single goal.

Martha’s Vineyard 10, Cardinal Spellman 7: The Vineyarders (8-7) picked up a third win in their last five games.

Boys Lacrosse

St. John Paul II 14, Monomoy 10: The Lions (9-7) have notched back-to-back wins, including victories in their last two meetings with the Sharks (10-6), and clinched a playoff spot in the process.

Tamer Khalil had four goals, and Brodie LaValley added two goals in the loss. Jed Zimmerman played well defensively.

Abington 10, Sandwich 9 (OT): Cole Rodgers led the way with three goals and an assist, and Nick Pearce added a hat trick for the Blue Knights (8-8), who haven’t won back-to-back games since their four game win streak ended at the end of April. Reece MacKinnon dominated on faceoffs and tallied two goals and two assists. Tommy Sutton added a goal. Than Hunt made 12 saves.

Fairhaven 10, Martha’s Vineyard 7: The Vineyarders (5-11) lost their seventh straight game.

Mashpee 14, Middleborough 7: The Falcons (8-9) ended a three-game losing streak.

Girls Tennis

Sandwich 5, Rockland 0: The Blue Knights (8-9) notched their second straight win and a fourth via sweep this season.

Abby Binienda (first singles), Senja Kravitz (second singles),Tenley Rothera (third singles), Sadie Clarkin and Casey Pestilli (first doubles) and Izzie Bar and Lauren Meyer (second doubles) all won in straight sets.

Bourne 4, Fairhaven 1: The Canalmen (7-10) picked up a third win in their last five matches.

McKinley Wenzel defeated Mikayla Smith in first singles (6-4, 6-2), Ainsley Hopwood defeated EMily Giammalvo in second singles, Zoe Noonan defeated Madeline Gamelin in third singles (6-3, 7-5). Lily Russell and Sofia Halunen defeated Hazel Hochella and Emma Cabral in first doubles (6-0, 6-3).

Monomoy 5, Wareham 0; Monomoy 5, Wareham 0: The Sharks (14-4) swept two super sets to close out their regular season schedule.

Hanadi Rezk defeated Evelyn Francis in first singles (8-3, 8-1), dropping just three games across both matches. Ella Cutter defeated Nevaeh Smith in second singles (8-0, 8-1), where she lost just one game. Darcy Addison defeated Lan Tran in third singles (8-1, 8-4)

In the first match, Karina Khalsa and Madison Mahfouz defeated Riley Florindo and Juliana Statisus in first doubles (8-4), while Alexa Babaes-Deel and Olivia Rezk defeated Yvonne Pina-Monteiro and Julianna Frye in second doubles (8-4).

In the second match, Karina Khalsa and Cecelia Hand defeated Riley Florindo and Juliana Statisus in first doubles (8-2), and Madison Mahfouz and Lauren Da Selva defeated Yvonne Pina-Monteiro and Julianna Frye in second doubles (8-1).

St. John Paul II 3, Martha’s Vineyard 2: The Lions (19-1) handed the Vineyarders (13-1) their first loss of the season, extending their own win streak out to 19 games in the process.

Lily Walker beat Laina Dubin in first singles (6-1, 6-4), Bella Scioletti beat Charolette Marshard in second singles (6-1, 6-2), and Grace Walker beat Ellie Pennington in third singles (6-1, 6-2).

Leah Thomson and Zoe Treitman beat Ava Cai and Kayla Katziff in first doubles (6-3, 6-3), while Joey Duhamel and Emily Desriusseaux beat Ella Moran and Clementine Zeender in second doubles (7-6, 6-7, 10-5) for the Vineyarders.

Sturgis West 3, Rising Tide 2: The Navigators (3-8) ended a six-game losing streak.

Mashpee 5, Carver 0: The Falcons (12-3) have own seven of their last eight matches. Mariele Henley beat Leila Daly in first singles (6-0, 6-0), while Hannah Rogers defeated Hope Mannix in second singles (6-, 6-0). Mashpee won third singles by forfeit.

Addison Wood and Hamna Scuhiel won first doubles (6-2, 6-3) over Brooke Bonham and Lillian Wiale, while Chloe Fisher and Lillian Lewis beat Miranda Hotfield and Lauren Cahill in second doubles (6-2, 6-2).

Boys Tennis

Cape Cod Academy 4, Falmouth Academy 1: The undefeated Seahawks (16-0) maintained that run with a victory over the Mariners (5-6).

Ben Catalano defeated Fletchers Parsons in first singles (6-0, 6-2), Ayden Naydenov defeated Luke Okoshi Michel in second singles (6-3, 6-4), and Declan Livingston defeated Genie Chang in third singles (6-4, 7-5). Connor Hall and Garrett Wilson defeated Nait Gartner and Matt Kellogg in first doubles. (6-3, 6-4)

Erik Gulmann and Ezra Ackerman defeated Henry Daigle and Rowan Lewison in second doubles (7-6(5), 6-2) for the Mariners’ only win.

Momomoy 5, Wareham 0: The Sharks (15-3) capped off the regular season with a fourth straight victory.

Ryan Casey defeated Landon Stewart in first singles (6-0, 6-0), Zach Shields defeated Tomas doCanto in second singles (6-4, 6-1), and Ethan Seufert defeated KJ Bonner in third singles (6-0, 6-2).

Tom Hereford and Blake Noonan defeated Brett Brophy/Ajani Bunting in first doubles (6-4, 4-6, 7-6 (10-3)), and Patrick McMahon and Nick Hadden defeated Matt Gordan/Mena Anwar in second doubles (6-3, 7-6 (8-6)).

Dennis-Yarmouth 4, St. John Paul II 1: The Dolphins stopped a three-match slide with a win over the winless Lions (0-15).

Collin Caron defeated Zach Jones in first singles (6-1, 6-0), Michael O’Reilly defeated Will Sutton in second singles (6-0, 6-1) and, in his first win as a singles player, Ryan Clarke defeated Alden Kreij in third singles (6-2, 6-0). Ben Soltis and Matt Anderson came out ahead versus Brian Cannon and Leon Kamberi in second doubles (6-1, 6-2).

The Lions had a dramatic come from behind victory in first doubles as Micheal Maynard and Ben Kowal outlasted Aidan Karras and Landon Richter in three sets (4-6, 6-1, 11-9).

Mashpee 4, Carver 1: The Falcons (6-11) ended a run of six straight defeats.

In singles play, Colin Burdge and James Benners both took decisive wins in first and second singles.

Liam Assad and Colby Rogers (first doubles) and Mait Duvall and Cody Wieden (second doubles) both won in decisive straight-set fashion.

Outdoor Track and Field

Girls Outdoor Track and Field

Mass State Track Coaches Association Division 5 Relays: The Dolphins, who scored in 15 out of 16 events for a total of 66 points, placed second overall out of 32 teams behind only the hosts, North Reading.

Ava Kivetok, Irleynn Shenk and Niamh Ryan combined for a discus throw of 264-feet-eight-inches to place first. The 4x100m relay team of Kerri Clark, Tiana Jacques, Kirsten Theloma and Breanna Braham ran 50.07, which came in first.

Braham then ran the anchor for Clark, Siena Lauze and Elise Brown in the 4x400m with a season best of 4:13.29 that was good for second place.

Vivian Castano, Niamh Ryan and Cami DePuy placed second in the shot put relay with a distance of 86-feet-and-eight inches.

Castano, Lauze and Patsy Newell placed third in the javelin (240’1″), while Kirsten Theloma, Leah Cogn. Katie Popovich and Helosia Ghiraldini finished third in the shuttle hurdles in a time of 113.66.

Olivia Pendleton, Elise Brown, Bella Alexander and Patsy Newell placed third in the 4x1600m in a time of 24:10.64.

Allen Gunn covers high school sports for the Cape Cod Times. You can contact him at agunn@gannett.com and follow him on X at @allentgunn.

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