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    Massachusetts high school sports highlights for Oct. 4

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    Along with a 3-0 victory over No. 8 Andover, Uxbridge has proven its case as the pound-for-pound state power.

    Use our scoreboard to find any other Friday score that might have slipped under the radar, as well as all of Saturday’s results.

    Owen DeSalvo, BB&N — The freshman was unstoppable in a 43-32 win over Lawrence Academy, rushing for 223 yards and three touchdowns on 16 carries.

    Tedy Frisoli, St. Sebastian’s — The senior lacrosse star, who is committed to Duke, showed off his speed with a 99-yard fumble return for a touchdown and a 100-yard pick-6 in a 42-7 romp over Hotchkiss.

    Hudson Garrity, Archbishop Williams — The freshman produced his third huge stat line in the Bishops’ 4-0 start, completing 12 of 16 passes for 270 yards and four touchdowns, finding Blake Nelson (115 receiving yards) for three scores.

    ▪ On Friday, Central Catholic junior Madison Blanchet dished 33 assists in a 3-0 win over Billerica, surpassing 1,000 for her career. She finished the match with 1,019 for the eighth-ranked Raiders (12-2).

    ▪ Bishop Feehan senior Jordi Higgins deposited three goals in a 4-1 field hockey win over Westwood, notching her 100th career point along the way.

    ▪ Sturgis West girls’ soccer senior Mary Kudarauskas entered the season with 38 goals, and after scoring three times in a 7-0 win over Dennis-Yarmouth on Friday, she has tied the Navigators’ program record of 54 career goals, set by Kate Donahue in 2022. Kudarauskas has six regular-season contests left to claim the record outright.

    ▪ For the third game in a row, Weymouth senior captain Mason Fasoli delivered the winner. On Friday, it came with 5:45 to play to defeat Cohasset, 1-0.

    Uxbridge senior Willem Haker, a 6-foot-3-inch, third baseman/first baseman announced his commitment to Central Connecticut State to play baseball.

    Roll Devs!
    I’m grateful to announce my commitment to further my academic and athletic career at Central Connecticut State University. I want to thank my coaches and teammates, and most importantly my family.
    Love you mom💙 pic.twitter.com/rNhMcNSiNn

    — Willem Haker (@willemhaker12) October 3, 2025

    Some of our favorite video highlights from Week 5 of high school football.

    Ben Christopher’s 90-yard kickoff return TD for Tewksbury in a 36-17 win over Chelmsford.

    Xaverian’s William Wood hitting Christian McIntyre on a 44-yard connection to the 3-yard line in the final minute of an eventual loss to Central Catholic.

    Natick’s Matt Caissie finding Brandon Leshinski behind the defense for a 70-yard touchdown pass that got the Redhawks within 23-21 in the fourth quarter, but King Philip stuffed the 2-point attempt to emerge with the win.

    From Friday and Saturday games

    Kaylee Barrett, Lynnfield, 3

    Mary Kudarauskas, Sturgis West, 3

    Ava Damiani, Lynnfield, 2

    Callie Delaney, Hanover, 2

    Jocelyn DeMedeiros, Sturgis West, 2

    Mae Foley, Hanover, 2

    Molly Ford, Bridgewater-Raynham, 2

    Sid Heavey, Medfield, 2

    Jack Lynch, Silver Lake, 2

    Liv Malburg, Austin Prep, 2

    Violet Malinowski, Masconomet, 2

    Cate McCarron, Holliston, 2

    Abby McCauley, Natick, 2

    Jack Monroe, Hingham, 2

    Ellie Poulos, Austin Prep, 2

    Bryan Santos, Framingham, 2

    Sam Shaghalian, Bishop Feehan, 2

    Sofia Sibella, Austin Prep, 2

    Ava Wexler, Masconomet, 2

    Eli White, St. John’s (S), 2

    Barrett, Lynnfield, 7

    Ava Damiani, Lynnfield, 6

    From Friday and Saturday games

    Lindsay Cain, Concord-Carlisle, 3

    Carolyn Schiavo, Canton, 3

    Sabrina Tibbert, Lincoln-Sudbury, 3

    Shannon Balfe, Whitman-Hanson, 2

    Liv Carabin, East Bridgewater, 2

    Julianna Casucci, Uxbridge, 2

    Isla Curley, Barnstable, 2

    Amelia Long, Belmont, 2

    Ella Marzullo, Franklin, 2

    Gigi Mastrangelo, Belmont, 2

    Marin Mooney, West Bridgewater, 2

    Abby Nash, Whitman-Hanson, 2

    Teagan O’Connor, East Bridgewater, 2

    Maggie O’Handley, Andover, 2

    Lila Reardon, Franklin, 2

    Caroline Samaras, Andover, 2

    Lizzy Sproule, Concord-Carlisle, 2

    Caroline Vaughn, Andover, 2

    Ella Vaught, Somerset Berkley, 2

    Caroline Samaras, Andover, 5

    Amelia Blood, Uxbridge, 3

    Casucci, Uxbridge, 3

    Mackenzie Clarke, Belmont, 3

    Kaliway Koehn, Malden Catholic, 3

    Marzullo, Franklin, 3

    Vaughn, Andover, 3

    From Friday and Saturday games

    Sabine Wenzel, Melrose, 29

    Sophia Jaeger, Attleboro, 20

    Julie Hall, Central Catholic, 17

    Olivia Leonardo, Attleboro, 15

    Kyra Ward, Chelmsford, 15

    Chelsea Wagner, Oliver Ames, 14

    Julia Da Silva, South Shore Tech, 13

    Bonnie Politzer, Chelmsford, 13

    Chloe Dubisson, Canton, 12

    Makayla Kuykendall, Franklin, 12

    Adriana Santoriello, Melrose, 12

    Chloe McKinnon, Dartmouth, 10

    Kyra Ward, Chelmsford, 12

    Makayla Kuykendall, Franklin, 11

    Bonnie Politzer, Chelmsford, 11

    Luca Torrey, South Shore Tech, 11

    Phoebe O’Connor, Franklin, 34

    Madison Blanchet, Central Catholic, 33

    Haley Carter, Attleboro, 31

    Ellen Griswold, Chelmsford, 30

    Erin Bigham, Canton, 25

    Maya Morrison, Old Rochester, 25

    Lyla McDonough, Oliver Ames, 21

    Fenway Baliente, South Shore Tech, 16

    Lucia Longstreet-Lipson, BB&N, 7

    Bonnie Politzer, Chelmsford, 6

    Anna Fernandez, Westford, 5

    Lyla McDonough, Oliver Ames, 5

    Maya Morrison, Old Rochester, 4

    Kyra Ward, Chelmsford, 4

    Taylor Donohue, Oliver Ames, 4

    MJ Robbins, Canton, 3


    Brendan Kurie can be reached at brendan.kurie@globe.com. Follow him on X @BrendanKurie.

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