Also pulling off quarterfinal upsets were the sixth-seeded Littleton girls, who topped No. 3 South Hadley, 2-1, in Division 4, and the sixth-seeded Keefe Tech boys, who beat No. 3 St. John Paul II, 2-0, in D5.
Find all the night’s scores here. And updated brackets for every sport here. Check out Nate Weitzer’s preview of a big Division 5 football showdown between undefeated ground-bound Medfield and pass-happy North Reaching on Friday night. Don’t forget his games to watch and picks. Today’s reading list:
The top teams had prevailing throughout the field hockey tournament until fifth-seeded Frontier took down top-ranked Monomoy, 3-1, in the Division 4 semifinals Thursday on a pair of first-half goals from Addie Harrington.
Frontier will take on second-seeded Dennis-Yarmouth in Saturday’s championship at noon at Burlington High, which will host all four field hockey title games. Here’s the full slate:
Division 1: No. 1 Walpole vs. No. 2 Franklin at 9:30 am
Division 2: No. 1 Hingham vs. No. 3 Somerset Berkley at 2:30 p.m.
Division 3: No. 1 Uxbridge vs. No. 2 Sandwich at 5 p.m.
Division 4: No. 2 Dennis-Yarmouth vs. No. 5 Frontier at noon
Celtics guard Derrick White stopped by the Unified Basketball Jamboree at Andover High on Wednesday, while the Oliver Ames gymnastics team was treated to a visit from US Olympian gymnast Frederick Richard, who graduated from Stoughton High.
▪ Westfield State’s Caroline Andrade, a Watertown graduate, was named the MASCAC field hockey Rookie of the Year after scoring 13 goals with seven assists, totaling 33 points in 16 games. She was named Rookie of the Week four times and picked up NFHCA National Offensive Player of the Week honors in October. Owls teammate Emma Gniadek, a Doherty graduate from Worcester, was named MASCAC Defensive Player of the Year, and senior Kaleigh Murphy, a Pembroke graduate, and junior Lee Gould, an Algonquin graduate from Southborough, were named to the league’s first team. Freshman Kacey Curran, a Durfee graduate, and Maddy Barry, a Norwood graduate, were selected for the second team.
▪ Westfield State women’s soccer senior goalkeeper Julia Robak, a Chicopee graduate, was named MASCAC Defensive Player of the Year, and Liv DeMember, an Algonquin graduate from West Boylston, was named Rookie of the Year. Robak posted a 0.67 goals-against average and a .861 save percentage with seven shutouts and a 9-3-4 record. DeMember finished with four goals and five assists despite missing four games. She served up an assist on the winning goal in the MASCAC championship game. All-Conference selections were: Morgan Berthiaume, a Douglas graduate from Webster; Katie Slattery, a Minnechaug graduate from Wilbraham; and Kylie Tomasetti, an Algonquin graduate from Northborough.
▪ UMass Dartmouth senior captain Lillian Bento, a Seekonk graduate, was named to the Little East Conference Field Hockey All-Conference team and to the All-LEC second team. Bento, a defender, started 19 games, with 1 goal, 2 assists, and 1 defensive save.
Thursday saw a few more official college signings:
Norwell senior Maddie Reif is headed to Vermont to dive.
Lincoln-Sudbury senior Blaire Brennan is bound for Trinity to play field hockey.
Lincoln-Sudbury signing day! Loved celebrating our senior Capt, Blaire Brennan! A four year Varsity starter and impact player, Blaire’s committed to the admissions process to continue her field hockey and academic career at Trinity College 🏑💙💛🐓! Congratulations… pic.twitter.com/YihBBaFikO
— Fans of Lincoln-Sudbury V. Field Hockey 🏑 (@LS_FieldHockey) November 13, 2025
Wakefield senior Jack Pennacchia made it official he will play baseball at Saint Anselm.
Former Andover wrestling star Yandel Morales, who won a New England title before transferring to Lake Highland Prep in Florida, announced he is committed to wrestle at Missouri.
And a prep school transfer: Brooks School quarterback Shane Maguire, a Wilmington resident, is switching to Bridgton Academy in Maine and reclassifying to the Class of 2027. The 6-foot-5-inch, 225-pounder had offers from Bowling Green and Lehigh.
Duxbury High will hold its Hall of Fame dinner on Nov. 29 (6 p.m.) at Jones River Trading Post in Kingston. This year’s induction class features: Ally Hammel (’14), Kevin Mullins (’03), Mark McEvoy (’71), Martha Findley (’12), Mike Pisco (’12), Tom Daniels (’00), Wendy Barker (’85), Brooke Bingham (’02), Emily Doyle (’12), Ralph Blakeman (’28), and Duxbury Clipper sportswriter Mike Halloran.
6. Field hockey leaderboard
Addie Harrington, Frontier, 2
Caitlin Patten, Canton, 2
Leah Woodward, Dennis-Yarmouth, 2
Mila Dillard, Pope Francis, 3
Sidney Heavey, Medfield, 3
Michaela Enright, St. John Paul II, 2
Cassie Griener, Belmont, 2
Emily Hoffman, Medfield, 2
Lyla Manning, Medfield, 2
Lydia Proia, Natick, 2
Landon Raposa, Dartmouth, 2
Lily Strong, Franklin, 2
Cate Tengler, Nipmuc, 2
Brendan Kurie can be reached at brendan.kurie@globe.com. Follow him on X @BrendanKurie.
