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    Massachusetts high school sports highlights for Nov. 1

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    Find all the scores here. Final football conference standings live here. We also have final boys’ and girls’ soccer standings. Today’s headlines:

    ▪ It was the biggest win of the day, and a monumental one for St. John’s Prep coach Brian St. Pierre, who notched his 100th career win with a 43-28 defeat of No. 3 Catholic Memorial. St. Pierre is in his 12th season at the helm of his alma mater, where he was named Gatorade Player of the Year and quarterbacked the Eagles to a 1997 Super Bowl title before going on to play at Boston College and earn a fifth-round draft selection to the NFL, where he played for four teams in an eight-year career.

    He is the third coach in Prep history to reach 100 wins, joining Fred Glatz and Jim O’Leary.

    ▪ Andover senior Naomi Vajda recorded her 100th career block among three rejections in a 3-0 Division 1 first-round girls’ volleyball win over Boston Latin. Vajda added six kills and four aces.

    ▪ Despite an 0-5 start, Brockton rallied to win the Big Three Conference with a 23-0 blanking of Durfee, which came a week after they destroyed New Bedford, 41-0. Casey Rhodes, Marcio Semedo, and Jarred Mighty scored Saturday as the Boxers (3-5, 2-0) also punched their ticket to the Division 1 tournament.

    ▪ With a 31-28 win over Loomis Chaffee, Avon Old Farms (Conn.) wrapped up an undefeated season (8-0) and captured the Founders League title.

    ▪ Nobles boys’ soccer defeated Brooks, 3-1, to secure the Independent School League crown.

    ▪ Minuteman boys’ soccer dispensed with McCann Tech, 5-1, to win the State Vocational Small School championship. The Greater New Bedford boys defeated Greater Lowell, 3-0, for the Large School title.

    Congratulations to our Boys ⚽️ Team for reclaiming the seat a top Vocational Boys Soccer with the 2025 State Vocational Championship. The team defeated Gr Lowell 3-0 pic.twitter.com/8atj06V8kp

    — GNBVT Athletics (@GNBVTathletics) November 2, 2025

    Ellis Barnes, BB&N — The senior defensive back, who is committed to Columbia, came up big for the Knights in a 17-7 NEPSAC win over St. Paul’s (N.H.), picking off two passes and making seven tackles.

    Peter Bourque, Tabor — A regular in this space, the Michigan-bound quarterback showed off his legwork in the second half, rushing for three touchdowns in a come-from-behind 39-21 NEPSAC win over St. Sebastian’s. The junior QB finished with 232 passing yards and five total touchdowns.

    Andrew Kiricoples, Bishop Fenwick — The sophomore threw for 192 yards and two touchdowns, and ran for a third score in a 34-6 Catholic Central League road win.

    Elai Machado, KIPP — The 6-foot-4-inch junior quarterback ran for touchdowns of 15, 45, and 40 yards, and tossed a 20-yard scoring strike for the Panthers in a 41-6 Commonwealth Conference win over Lowell Catholic.

    Jalen Morris, Rivers — The biggest rushing performance of the day belonged to the junior, who took 23 carries for 259 yards and four scores in a 47-6 NEPSAC win over Governor’s.

    Brady Shuffain, Sharon — The junior had himself a day, throwing for 381 yards and four touchdowns in a 46-6 win over Fitchburg that featured several big performances, including Matt Khrakovsky’s 207 rushing yards and three scores and Joseph Seaman’s 119 receiving yards and two TDs.

    Jake Strojny, Roxbury Latin — The senior quarterback combined three passing TDs with one on the ground to beat St. George’s, 30-0, in NEPSAC action.

    Here’s betting Classical (R.I.) senior Bam Adebayo had quite the interesting Saturday morning.

    The 6-foot, 160-pound cornerback/safety posted that he got his first preferred walk-on offer from URI. No doubt a big moment. A chance to play Division 1 football in his homestate.

    Then Cavaliers All-Star guard Donovan Mitchell took notice, quote-tweeting the post and tagging Miami Heat forward Bam Adebayo, who ironically, uses the X handle @Bam1of1.

    “Congrats bro!! Keep working” Mitchell wrote.

    Brady Shuffain, Sharon, 381

    Chris Vargas, St. John’s Prep, 268

    Peter Bourque, Tabor, 232

    Andrew Kiricoples, Bishop Fenwick, 192

    Brady Shuffain, Sharon, 4

    Chris Vargas, St. John’s Prep, 4

    Jake Strojny, Roxbury Latin, 3

    Peter Bourque, Tabor, 2

    Andrew Kiricoples, Bishop Fenwick, 2

    Jalen Morris, Rivers, 259

    Matt Khrakovsky, Sharon, 207

    Dylan Patturelli, Bishop Fenwick, 142

    Aavian Peña, KIPP, 116

    Zack Deschenes, Nashoba Valley Tech, 4

    Jalen Morris, Rivers, 4

    Peter Bourque, Tabor, 3

    Matt Khrakovsky, Sharon, 3

    Elia Machado, KIPP, 3

    Ryan Beede, Northeast, 2

    Xavier Hairston, Taft, 2

    Ziah Herring, Greater Lawrence, 2

    Joel LaChapelle, Northbridge, 2

    Dylan Patturelli, Bishop Fenwick, 2

    Nikki Santos, Cambridge, 130

    Riley Selvais, St. John’s Prep, 130

    Joseph Seaman, Sharon, 119

    Riley Selvais, St. John’s Prep, 2

    6. Field hockey leaderboard

    Jordi Higgins, Bishop Feehan, 4

    Alexa Heller, Wellesley, 2

    Sydney Kim, Wellesley, 2

    Annie Liebhoff, Rivers, 2

    Ciara Maloney, Medway, 2

    Lauren Mattia, Lynnfield, 2

    Olivia McCormick, Hanover, 2

    Natalie McMenamy, Medway, 2

    Effie Parsons, St. Mary’s, 2

    Caroline Vaughan, Andover, 2

    Jordi Higgins, Bishop Feehan, 4

    Bridgette McGinnis, Bishop Feehan, 3

    7. Volleyball leaderboard

    Julie Hall, Central Catholic, 25

    Tess Madden, Hanover, 22

    Erin Root, Old Rochester, 14

    Mia Milani, Bellingham, 13

    Lila Arkinstall, Wakefield, 12

    Victoria Reposa, Reading, 12

    Mia Kenny, Wakefield, 11

    Lila Moniz, Marblehead, 11

    Anna Fernandez, Westford, 10

    Bonnie Politzer, Chelmsford, 10

    Sadie Stants, Needham, 10

    Jessie Wang, Andover, 10

    Kyra Ward, Chelmsford, 10

    Elizabeth Willis, East Bridgewater, 10

    Madison Blanchet, Central Catholic, 38

    Maya Morrison, Old Rochester, 37

    Sadie Chadwick, Hanover, 35

    Eva Burke, Marblehead, 29

    Bella Lee, Needham, 27

    Ellen Griswold, Chelmsford, 25

    Erin Bigham, Canton, 24

    Tori Grace, Wakefield, 18

    Gianna Miceli, Reading, 16

    Addison Parent, Somerset Berkley, 14

    Cara Carangelo, Wakefield, 33

    Julie Hall, Central Catholic, 20

    Soley Rodriguez Martinez, Canton, 7

    Sophia Soto, Bellingham, 14

    Sydney Faris, Marblehead, 13

    Olivia Lesswing, Haverhill, 10

    Ryleigh Brown, Somerset Berkley, 9

    Erin Bigham, Canton, 8

    Addison Parent, Somerset Berkley, 8

    Kaitlyn Pepin, Westford, 6

    Kaely Dos Santos, Somerset Berkley, 5

    Piper Newell, Old Rochester, 4

    Katie Ferrara, Somerset Berkley, 3

    Mary Furey, Reading, 3

    Norah Schweitzer, Westford, 3

    Naomi Vajda, Andover, 3

    Ellen Griswold, Chelmsford, 7

    Bella Lee, Needham, 7

    Bonnie Politzer, Chelmsford, 7

    Faith Najem, Whitinsville Christian, 6

    Claire Zhang, Andover, 6

    Brie Cairns, Chelmsford, 5

    Alicia Marcal, Chelmsford, 5

    Kaitlyn Pepin, Westford, 5

    Dylan Poirier, Hanover, 5

    Sophia Soto, Bellingham, 5

    Kyra Ward, Chelmsford, 5


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

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