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    Allie Lanciani’s hat trick fuels North Reading – Boston Herald

    BostonSportNewsBy BostonSportNewsOctober 24, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Allie Lanciani scored thrice as North Studying took down Essex Tech 4-0 in Cape Ann League ladies soccer motion.

    Within the Mayflower Athletic Convention, Presley Yentz netted a hat trick as Durfee edged Diman 3-2. … Within the Patriot League, Makenna Foley scored the lone aim whereas Brenda Machado recorded her fifth shutout of the season as Plymouth North defeated Silver Lake 1-0.

    Boys soccer

    Within the Patriot League, Lucas Heald scored a pair and Joe Baraky added two assists as Duxbury (13-2-1) defeated Marshfield, 3-1. … Seniors Spencer and Ryan Murtagh every had two objectives as Hingham (11-2-3) took down Whitman-Hanson 5-1.

    Objectives by Arbel Levenson, Gustavo Oliveira, Owen Sovie, Ronny Pereria and Jonathan Kusmaul lifted Tewksbury to a 5-1 nonleague win at Gloucester. … Nashoba Tech punched its ticket to the state match with a 2-0 win over Trivium. Scoring objectives for the Vikings had been Jayden Lombardi and Evan DiCicco.

    Subject hockey

    Within the Middlesex League, Ayda Hike, Sophia Setouhi and Kaylee Grasp all completed with a pair of objectives as Watertown blanked Burlington, 7-0.

    Ava Nartiff had three tallies whereas Alexa Buonagurio had a aim and an help as Methuen blanked Malden 5-0 in Larger Boston League play.

    Volleyball

    In a nonleague matchup, Caroline Dunn recorded 19 kills and Ella Graham tallied 24 digs as Bishop Feehan defeated Hopkinton 3-2.

    Within the South Coast Convention, Carlee Bissonnette had 9 aces, 11 kills, and one block whereas Margaux Poyant added 12 kills and two blocks to steer Fairhaven to a 3-1 victory over Apponequet. … Ula Rinkeviciute notched her 2,000th profession help as Burlington swept Middlesex League opponent Wilmington 3-0.

    Scores

    FIELD HOCKEY

    Andover 2, Newburyport 0

    Apponequet 1, Case 0

    Duxbury 6, Plymouth North 0

    Ipswich 2, Danvers 1

    Medfield 2, Foxboro 0

    Methuen 5, Malden 0

    Nauset 3, Martha’s Winery 0

    Norwell 2, Hanover 1

    Southeastern 2, Gr. Lowell 0

    Watertown 7, Burlington 0

    FOOTBALL

    Winchester 48, Lexington 6

    BOYS SOCCER

    Dedham 2, Westwood 2

    Duxbury 3, Marshfield 1

    Groton-Duns. 1, Shawsheen 0

    Ham.-Wenham 3, Manch. Essex 1

    Hanover 6, Quincy 1

    Hingham 5, Whitman-Hanson 1

    Masconomet 2, Swampscott 0

    Melrose 2, Stoneham 0

    Milford 3, King Philip 2

    Nashoba Tech 2, Trivium 0

    Natick 6, Walpole 2

    Newburyport 2, Triton 0

    Newton South 3, Westford 2

    Oliver Ames 2, Milford 1

    Rockport 1, Georgetown 0

    Tewksbury 5, Gloucester 1

    Wellesley 2, Framingham 1

    Winchester 3, Studying 1

    GIRLS SOCCER

    Acton-Field. 2, Harmony-Carlisle 0

    Amesbury 0, Ipswich 0

    Bedford 1, Cambridge 0

    Bourne 4, Higher Cape 0

    Canton 1, Foxboro 0

    Dedham 3, Westwood 0

    Durfee 3, Diman 2

    Duxbury 5, Marshfield 0

    Hingham 1, Whitman-Hanson 0

    Holliston 3, Norwood 0

    Manch. Essex 2, Ham.-Wenham 2

    Milford 3, Taunton 1

    North Quincy 6, Plymouth South 0

    North Studying 4, Essex Tech 0

    Plymouth North 1, Silver Lake 0

    Wellesley 3, Framingham 0

    VOLLEYBALL

    Bishop Feehan 3, Hopkinton 2

    Burlington 3, Wilmington 0

    Fairhaven 3, Apponequet 1

    Gr. New Bedford 3, W. Bridgewater 1

    King Philip 3, Walpole 0

    Medfield 3, Medway 0

    North Studying 3, Triton 0

    Norwell 3, Scituate 0

    Oliver Ames 3, Whit.-Hanson 0

    Peabody 3, Winthrop 1



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