1. Milestones
Burlington’s Jason Kane netted his 100th career goal in a two-goal performance to help beat Swampscott, 11-10.
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From Monday: Abington baseball coach Steve Perakslis won his 339th game, making him the all-time winningest coach in any sport at the school, and Dighton-Rehoboth senior Karina Bosco scored the 300th goal of her career.
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2. Three stars
Kiley Hogan, Tyngsborough — The junior not only struck out 12 in seven innings of one-run ball, but she added three hits and two RBIs in a 6-1 win over Beverly.
Rossi, Bedford — Not only did she strike out 26 batters, but she took a no-hitter into the seventh and finished with a one-hitter in which the only damage against her was a bunt. She is up to 107 strikeouts in seven outings this season.
Maggie Schlossberg, East Bridgewater — The Vikings’ starter did most of her damage at the plate, crushing a three-run homer as part of a five-RBI day that also saw the junior strike out four in the circle during a 10-1 win over Oliver Ames.
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3. Daily lacrosse leaderboard
Goals
Mia Flaherty, Weymouth, 10
Kendall Rogers, Weymouth, 9
Ben Campbell, Danvers, 7
Zoe Labdon, Nauset, 7
Kam Tremblay, Billerica, 7
Isa Robinson, North Andover, 6
Julia Kipperman, Nauset, 6
Charlie Carroll, Marshfield, 5
Ethan Fennel, Acton-Boxborough, 5
Emelie Jonsson, Barnstable, 5
Ryan Martin, Winchester, 5
Michael Reilly, Abington, 5
Timothy Tavares, Essex Tech, 5
Sean Rockwood, Stoughton, 5
Points
Cooper Dunham, Danvers, 10
Flaherty, Weymouth, 10
Tremblay, Billerica, 10
Martin, Essex Tech, 9
Rogers, Weymouth, 9
Matt Grafton, Abington, 8
Braden Martin, Billerica, 8
Tyler Moody, Danvers, 8
Sam Rizza, Waltham, 8
Carroll, Marshfield, 7
Fennel, Acton-Boxborough, 7
Lily Krawciw, Weymouth, 7
Labdon, Nauset, 7
Robinson, North Andover, 7
Jon Sullivan, Marshfield, 7
4. Daily strikeout leaderboard
Alyx Rossi, Bedford, 26
Emma Penniman, Triton, 17
Kiley Hogan, Tyngsborough, 12
Cole Kelleher, Middleborough, 12
Sharlotte Stazinski, Walpole, 11
Jack Cooke, Hamilton-Wenham, 9
Delaney Moquin, Silver Lake, 9
Elsie Testa, Abington, 9
Jasen Thomas, Cambridge, 9
5. Going, going, gone
As we noted, it was a day for the hurlers, not the hitters, but we still had a few who managed to get ahold of one, led by three-run shots from Hamilton-Wenham’s Caden Schrock, Foxborough’s Ben Angelini, and Schlossberg. Also homering were Latin Academy’s Maddie Andrade, Silver Lake’s Elise Tartaglione, Walpole’s Sydney Bissonnette, Plymouth North’s Will Novak, and Franklin’s Zach Winer.
6. Transfer station
Former Foxborough standout Camryn Collins, who spent one year at Rider, announced she is transferring to Northeastern. The 5-foot-9-inch guard averaged 8.9 points, 3.2 rebounds and 1.5 assists in 29 minutes per game, starting 27 of her 28 games.
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— Trevor Hass (@TrevorHass) April 22, 2025Former @FoxboroWarrior standout @Cam_Collins2, who started her collegiate career at Rider University, is coming home to play for Northeastern.
Tenacious defender who plays with pace and passion and sets the standard with a winning mentality @GlobeSchools @BayStateJags pic.twitter.com/n8DCkidopu
Tim Civello, a 6-foot-5-inch combo guard from BC High, who also plays for the Middlesex Magic, announced he will be transferring to St. Sebastian’s and reclassifying as a sophomore.
Excited to be going to Saint Sebastian’s next year and joining the class of 2027. @CoachKarpStSebs @stsebsbball pic.twitter.com/JqmrooLXfm
— Tim civello (@timcivello) April 22, 2025
Hanover’s Matthew Pierotti, who attended Lawrence Academy, announced he is entering the portal after one season at Bates. At 6-foot-2, 270-pounds, Pierotti started nine games at center as a freshman, helping block for the leading rushing attack in the NESCAC.
— Matt Pierotti (@MattPierotti) April 22, 2025Today I decided to enter the transfer portal. I have three years of eligibility.
Anchored O-Line that led the NESCAC in rushing.https://t.co/txzyfHSzmc O-Line of the Week 10/1 and 10/29
Co-Offensive Team Rookie of The YearFirst year film:https://t.co/9XC2IjJAaF
Archbishop Williams alum Justin Watson, who spent a post-grad season at Lovell Academy, was signed by the Victoria Grizzlies of the British Columbia Hockey League.
Proud to announce the signing of Archie’s alum 24’, Justin Watson by the Victoria Grizzlies of the BCHL (British Columbia Hockey League). Congrats, Justin! Keep up the hard work! @goawathletics @officialmassnz @NEHockeyJournal @victoriagrizzlies pic.twitter.com/BMXwWE3Trl
— Archbishop Williams Hockey (@AWHS_BoysPuck) April 23, 2025
6. Tragedy in Florida
While we fill most of this space highlighting athletic achievements, occasionally a truly devastating moment enters the high school sports world, and that was the case Monday night when Concord-Carlisle seniors Jimmy McIntosh, Hannah Wasserman, and Maisey O’Donnell died in a Florida car crash. A fourth C-C student is still in critical condition as of Tuesday.
Related: Three Concord-Carlisle High School seniors killed in Florida car crash, one other in critical condition, superintendent says
O’Donnell was the Globe’s Diver of the Year in 2023-24, and had already been selected as the 2024-25 recipient after going undefeated for two seasons, winning a pair of MIAA North sectional crowns and capturing two Division 1 titles
The All-Scholastic teams will be published online on May 1 and in print on May 4.
Brendan Kurie can be reached at brendan.kurie@globe.com. Follow him on X @BrendanKurie.