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    Massachusetts high school sports highlights for Oct. 22

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    ▪ With 29 assists in a 3-1 win over Shrewsbury, Andover junior Tina Zheng reached the 1,000-assist mark for her career. In the same game, senior Jessie Wang recorded her 200th career ace, among seven in the match.

    ▪ Dartmouth senior Chloe McKinnon, who on Monday became the school’s all-time kills leader, reached 700 career kills with 23 in a 3-2 win over Dennis-Yarmouth on Wednesday.

    ▪ Braintree senior Norah Downey became the second player in Wamps history to surpass 400 kills, which she did with 18 in a 3-2 win over Milton. She joins Braintree Hall of Famer Bridget Herlihey.

    VOLLEYBALL 🏐

    Braintree – 3
    Milton – 2

    The team completes a reverse sweep! Norah Downey led the way with 18 kills & 4 blocks! She became the 2nd person ever in BHS History to surpass 400 kills. The only other individual is BHS Hall of Famer, Bridget Herlihey! Congrats Norah! pic.twitter.com/9JvI9yObdO

    — Braintree Athletics (@BraintreeWamps) October 23, 2025

    ▪ Senior Abby Kent notched one assist for Manchester Essex field hockey in a 4-1 win over Hamilton-Wenham, giving her 100 career points.

    ▪ Fittingly, on senior night, St. John Paul II senior Raegan Dillon scored three times in a 6-1 girls’ soccer win over Sturgis East, giving her 100 goals in her illustrious career. Earlier this season she had passed 2024 graduate Ella Cheney for the school’s all-time points record.

    ▪ Behind big days from Violet Yingling, Molly Archer, Anika Valli, and Stella Smith, Nauset girls’ volleyball swept Nantucket twice in a doubleheader in North Eastham to clinch the Warriors’ first tournament berth since 2012.

    ▪ The Abington boys’ soccer team clinched the South Shore Tobin division crown for the first time in program history thanks to a 3-1 win over Mashpee with goals from Dimitri St. Paul, David Byrne, and Aiden Calcano.

    Boys Soccer defeats Mashpee 3-1 to secure the SSL Tobin Division Championship – the FIRST ever league championship for boys soccer in school history. pic.twitter.com/RQE4ZqgGmK

    — Abington Athletics (@AbingtonAD) October 22, 2025

    ▪ With a scoreless draw against Marblehead, the Masconomet girls’ soccer team, the defending Division 2 champions, secured their fourth consecutive Northeastern Conference title.

    ▪ Nola Maney and Izzy Fiorentino scored as Lynnfield field hockey completed an undefeated Cape Ann League season to capture its first conference title since 2014 with a 2-0 win over Pentucket.

    ▪ Billerica won the Merrimack Valley Conference golf championship at Longmeadow GC in Lowell. Central Catholic won Division 1 in the regular season, while Tewksbury took D2, but the Indians prevailed in the league tournament thanks to Jake Cataldo’s 4-over-par 76, which was good for fourth place, and Colin Kennedy’s 5-over 77, which tied him for fifth. Billerica finished at 14-over 230.

    ▪ With its 11th straight win, 3-0 over Marshfield, Pembroke girls’ volleyball (16-3, 14-2 PL) clinched the Patriot League’s Fisher Division title over Hanover (16-3, 13-3).

    ▪ Harvard freshman Tam Gavenas, a Phillips Andover graduate from Andover, was named Ivy League Men’s Cross Country Athlete of the Week after finishing 26th at the Nuttycombe Invitational with an 8K time of 23 minutes, 42.3 seconds, the fourth-fastest time among freshmen.

    ▪ Sacred Heart senior Morgan Bovardi, a Masconomet graduate from Boxford, became the Pioneers’ all-time leader in points (5) after she scored in a 2-1 loss to Quinnipiac on Wednesday. She passed former teammate Grace O’Hara.

    ▪ Belmont has hired Danny Burns as boys’ basketball coach. Burns, a former Woburn standout (class of ‘03) who played at Westfield State (′07), spent the last six years coaching at Melrose, going 55-57 and peaking with a 13-8 record in 2023-24. He also spent six seasons as an assistant at Winchester.

    ▪ Former Quincy wrestling coach Carmen Marimo died Oct. 15 at age 78. Marimo coached Quincy for a decade, finishing a half-point away from a state title in 1983.

    “He was one of the best motivators I had,” said BC High wrestling and Quincy football coach Ally Sleiman, who wrestled at Quincy after Marimo stepped down, but got to know him over the years. “He got the microphone and I could hear a pin drop. He said ‘This is why this is going to happen.’ He gave me the book ‘The Little Engine That Could,’ and said to always believe in yourself, always believe you’re going to win. I took that for the rest of my life.”

    Marc Chedid, Lexington, 4

    Khloe Bonin, Archbishop Williams, 3

    Raegan Dillon, St. John Paul II, 3

    Emily Fernandes, Somerset Berkley, 3

    Sophie McElligott, Melrose, 3

    Bret Amorosino, Norwell, 2

    Quinn Anderson, Sandwich, 2

    Avery Bettencourt, Peabody, 2

    Libby Harper, Hull, 2

    Cece Levrault, Apponequet, 2

    Georgia Royston, Cohasset, 2

    Marc Chedid, Lexington, 8

    Raegan Dillon, St. John Paul II, 7

    Libby Harper, Hull, 5

    Annie Smith, Apponequet, 4

    Layla Venancio, Somerset Berkley, 4

    Ava Jeserski, Dighton-Rehoboth, 4

    Kayla Monaghan, Stoughton, 4

    Camdyn Driscoll , St. Mary’s, 3

    Cally Feldman, Brookline, 3

    Amelia Blood, Uxbridge, 2

    Sophia Boehmer, Newton North, 2

    Lauren Carr, Somerset Berkley, 2

    Julianna Casucci, Uxbridge, 2

    Kiernan Day, Manchester Essex, 2

    Addie Finlaw, Somerset Berkley, 2

    Ava Gauvain, Masconomet, 2

    Jordi Higgins, Bishop Feehan, 2

    Olivia Kreuz, Newburyport, 2

    Aisling Mograss, Barnstable, 2

    Abby Nash, Whitman-Hanson, 2

    Ava Rosborough, Uxbridge, 2

    Molly Schroder, Brookline, 2

    Addie Finlaw, Somerset Berkley, 4

    Kayla Monaghan, Stoughton, 4

    Kiernan Day, Manchester Essex, 3

    Camdyn Driscoll , St. Mary’s, 3

    Chloe McKinnon, Dartmouth, 23

    Norah Downey, Braintree, 18

    Jessie Wang, Andover, 17

    Rima Demir, BB&N, 14

    Kayla Dowdell, Joseph Case, 14

    Sophia Jaeger, Attleboro, 13

    Tess Madden, Hanover, 13

    Olivia Leonardo, Attleboro, 12

    Violet Yingling, Nauset, 12

    Ava Johnston, Barnstable, 11

    Katie Popovich, Dennis-Yarmouth, 11

    Nola Timo, Borne, 11

    Gabby Vigeant, Newburyport, 11

    Valor McGrath, BB&N, 35

    Erin Bigham, Canton, 33

    Tina Zheng, Andover, 29

    Molly Archer, Nauset, 28

    Rafaela Prebianchi, Dennis-Yarmouth, 28

    Kate O’Toole, Archbishop Williams, 24

    Leah Barnett, Whitman-Hanson, 23

    Haley Carter, Attleboro, 21

    Sadie Chadwick, Hanover, 20

    Nicky Murphy, Barnstable, 20

    Soley Rodriguez Martinez, Canton, 25

    Katie Popovich, Dennis-Yarmouth, 20

    Emma Joaquin, Dartmouth, 18

    Reese Kupiec, Dartmouth, 16

    Lily Lego, Joseph Case, 16

    Lily Russell, Bourne, 16

    Caleigh Shore, King Philip, 16

    Nola Timo, Bourne, 15

    Erin Bigham, Canton, 14

    Melanie McDonough, Canton, 14

    Sage Young, Attleboro, 14

    Brooke Braswell, Lynn Classical, 5

    Margaux Poyant, Fairhaven, 5

    Riley Bishop, Lynn Classical, 4

    Emma Chevalier, Lynn Classical, 4

    Norah Downey, Braintree, 4

    Addie Monahan, Hanover, 4

    Anika Valli, Nauset, 4

    Aeva DaBreo, Dennis-Yarmouth, 3

    Kayla Dowdell, Joseph Case, 3

    Cam Leithdead, Andover, 3

    Naomi Vajda, Andover, 3

    Ellie Freeman, Nashoba, 10

    Cassidy Saindon, Dracut, 7

    Sophia Soto, Bellingham, 7

    Tina Zheng, Andover, 7

    Lily Lego, Joseph Case, 6

    Kylanie Palacio, Dracut, 6

    Carlee Bissonnette, Fairhaven, 5

    Soley Rodriguez Martinez, Canton, 5

    Nola Timo, Bourne, 5

    Anika Valli, Nauset, 5


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

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