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Massachusetts high school sports highlights from Sept. 27

VermontSportsNewsBy VermontSportsNewsSeptember 28, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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On Friday night, senior Cam Gray set a Wilmington school record with three special teams touchdowns, scoring twice on kickoffs and once on a punt return to finish with 240 total return yards in a 29-6 win over Arlington Catholic.

North Reading junior Willow Koepke notched her 500th career assist in a 3-2 win Friday against Lynnfield.

In Saturday’s girls’ soccer action, Oliver Ames stunned No. 6-ranked Norwell, 2-1 behind set-piece goals from Shelby Hodges and Sara Paul. Norwell is No. 1 in the Division 3 MIAA power rankings.

Nick O’Brien, Tri-County — Another week, another star-turning appearance for the junior, who scored six times, giving him 18 touchdowns through four games. He ran for 210 yards and five scores on 18 carries and caught a 66-yard TD pass during a 57-0 demolition of Southeastern, giving him 12 rushing TDs and six receiving on the season.

Xavier Roman and Ta’Qaire Bell, Cathedral — Roman, a senior, threw five touchdown passes, four of which went to Bell, a fellow senior. Roman added a rushing TD and an interception in a 43-14 win over Lynn Classical.

Caden Smith, Central Catholic — The junior quarterback did just enough to secure a 20-19 win over Bishop Hendricken (R.I.), throwing for 130 yards and three touchdowns and adding 142 rushing yards.

Jeff Powers, who revived the girls’ basketball program at Middleborough, becoming the program’s all-time wins leader, is leaving to take over the girls’ program at Plymouth North.

In 2018-19, his first season at Middleborough, Powers led the Sachems to their first tournament win since 1972. He went 83-64 over seven seasons. The Panthers are coming off a 5-15 campaign.

Thank you Middleborough for all of the great memories, sad to say goodbye but incredibly proud of our time together!

With that being said, I am ready to take on the new challenge at Plymouth North! 🙌🏻🦅🏀 https://t.co/NRA0VIGmEp

— Jeff Powers (@CoachJeffPowers) September 26, 2025

Tabor senior Kaitlyn Jones, a 6-foot-2 forward who also plays for the Bay State Jags, announced her commitment to New York University to play women’s basketball. She previously played for Bishop Feehan.

Winchendon senior Brady Selhorst, a 6-foot-7-inch small forward from Chicago, has committed to play men’s basketball at Elon.

Xavier Roman, Cathedral, 5

Caden Smith, Central Catholic, 3

Aiden Bly, Governor’s, 2

Eli Fialho, Saugus, 2

Rory Funke, Dexter Southfield, 2

Rory Funke, Dexter Southfield, 171

Caden Smith, Central Catholic, 130

Nick O’Brien, Tri-County, 5

Brady McCormack, Medfield, 4

Justin Marques, Portsmouth Abbey, 3

Andrew St. Pierre, Thayer, 2

Nick O’Brien, Tri-County, 210

Andrew St. Pierre, Thayer, 118

Ta’ Qaire Bell, Cathedral, 4

Josh Berglund, Dexter Southfield, 2

Josh Berglund, Dexter Southfield, 100

Includes Friday and Saturday games

Kayla Smyrnios, Pingree, 4

Bret Amaorosino, Norwell, 2

Quinn Dwomoh, Bishop Feehan, 2

Savannah Gauron, Hamilton-Wenham, 2

Calvin Guevara, Nantucket, 2

Jenna Lehane, Blue Hills, 2

Cece Levrault, Apponequet, 2

Stoyan Popov, Nantucket, 2

Georgia Royston, Cohasset, 2

Levrault, Apponequet, 5

Smyrnios, Pingree, 4

Includes Friday and Saturday games

Lexi Carroll, Hopedale, 3

Ava Gauvain, Masconomet, 3

Quinn Jordan, Sandwich, 3

Addison Shumsky, Central Catholic, 3

Amelia Stroud, Chelmsford, 3

Olivia Tsoukalas, Masconomet, 3

Cailyn Alves, Somerset Berkley, 2

Sydney Balewicz, Nashoba, 2

Emma Cormier, Somerset Berkley, 2

Addie Finlaw, Somerset Berkley, 2

Maya Frangioso, Manchester Essex, 2

Maeve Hegarty, Ursuline, 2

Molly McDermott, Central Catholic, 2

Finlaw, Somerset Berkley, 5

Frangioso, Manchester Essex, 4

Shumsky, Central Catholic, 4

Includes Friday and Saturday games

Lila Moniz, Marblehead, 18

Julie Hall, Central Catholic, 16

Greta Sachs, Marblehead, 16

Gwen Watson, BB&N, 16

Bea Ashburn, Beaver Country Day, 15

Kyra Ward, Chelmsford, 15

Elise Horton, Apponequet, 14

Lucy Martinez, Haverhill, 12

Bonnie Politzer, Chelmsford, 12

Ellie Leduc, Newburyport, 11

Gabby Vigeant, Newburyport, 11

Eva Burke, Marblehead, 53

Ellen Griswold, Chelmsford, 40

Madison Blanchet, Central Catholic, 33

Sadie Smith, Melrose, 32

Valor McGrath, BB&N, 31

Olivia Lesswing, Haverhill, 30

Phoebe O’Connor, Franklin, 30

Molly McCarty, Apponequet, 26

Ava Pender, Medfield, 25

Molly Archer, Nauset, 21

Nicky Murphy, Barnstable, 20

Julie Hall, Central Catholic, 17

Simone Gagnon, Beaver Country Day, 14

Nguyen Vo, Whitman-Hanson, 12

Annie Zhue, BB&N, 5

Anika Valli, Nauset, 4

Greta Sachs, Marblehead, 4

Elise Horton, Apponequet, 3

Madilyn Botelho, Joseph Case, 9

Sophia Quinton, Nauset, 8

Eva Burke, Marblehead, 6

Chlose Desrosiers, Apponequet, 6

Willow Andree, Joseph Case, 5

Kendall Larkin, Medfield, 5

Lucy Martinez, Haverhill, 5

Sadie Reardon, Newburyport, 5

Kyra Ward, Chelmsford, 5

Nguyen Vo, Whitman-Hanson, 4


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





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