Drama, drama: Fantastic Five (or so) MetroWest high school athletes from the weekend

Drama, drama. These MetroWest and Milford-area Fantastic Five (or so) high school athletes from the weekend delivered for their teams in the biggest moments.

We've got overtime winners, clutch walk off hits and record-setting performances.

Without further ado, the MetroWest and Milford-area Fantastic Five high-school athletes from the weekend:

MAX BOEHM, Wellesley baseball

He struck out 14 in a complete game victory Friday, as the Raiders outlasted Needham 2-1. Tate Bannish and Sam Zalosh each dropped in an RBI single in the sixth inning for the Raiders (6-2, 4-1 Bay State Conference).

EBEN CONSIGLI, DASHEL CORREIA & JOSEPH TRAINOR, Nipmuc track & field

They teamed up to win the Division 5 relay boys discus title Saturday and set the meet record. Consigli was third individually at 43.12 meters followed by Correia in fourth (41.18). Tarinor cleared 32.94 meters for a team total of 117.24 meters, nearly five meters clear of second-place Dedham.

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MACKENZIE DUFFY & ELLE MARSHALL, Tri-County softball

They made short work of Norfolk Aggie on Friday in 19-0, five-inning victory. Duffy hammered four home runs in four at bats and drove in eight runs. Marshall threw a perfect game, retiring all 15 batters she saw, while adding six RBIs on a 3-for-5 day for the Cougars (5-1). Tri-County's Neila Schweitzer added four hits while Maddy Benoit doubled and tripled among her three hits. Ava Cossette, Kaleigh Stenstrom, Nicole Ayre each collected two hits for Tri-County.

ANNA MAGENNIS, Ashland girls lacrosse

She poured in nine goals in a 17-6 win over Dover-Sherborn on Friday. Ashland junior Paige Tripp accumulated six points with two goals and four assists, including he 100th career point. Julia Schreiber had a hat trick for the Lockers (7-2, 5-2 Tri-Valley League). Ashland's Lili Vittie had two goals, while Payten Tripp distributed two assists. Morgan Dubanowitz scored once, and Ashley Forster and Maggie Magennis contributed an assist each for Ashland. Clockers goalie Alannah Duffy saved four shots.

LAURA RICE, Westborough softball

She crushed a two-run, walk off home run in the seventh to deliver the Rangers a 12-10 victory over Hudson. Rice had four RBIs. Westborough (4-5, 1-2 Mid-Wach A) scored four runs in the bottom of the seventh. Jocelyn Franklin also hit a two-run blast in the frame. Westborough pitcher Miranda Antonelli didn't allow a run in 3 2/3 innings of relief.

Algonquin's Ella Nofsinger, left, and Grace Choita, right, congratulate Bella Roman after she scored against Shrewsbury during a girls' lacrosse game Tuesday in Northborough.
Algonquin's Ella Nofsinger, left, and Grace Choita, right, congratulate Bella Roman after she scored against Shrewsbury during a girls' lacrosse game Tuesday in Northborough.

BELLA ROMAN, Algonquin girls lacrosse

Her sixth goal of the game came in overtime as the Titans took down Dover-Sherborn 12-11 in Saturday. Romanalso notched her 100th career point on her first goal of the game in the first quarter. Bryn Domolky had one goals and three assists, and Callie Klein made 11 saves for Algonquin (5-3).

AMSA's Guilamina Yost connects on a pitch against Clinton.
AMSA's Guilamina Yost connects on a pitch against Clinton.

GUILAMINA YOST, AMSA softball

She launched a walk off homer to deliver a 4-3 win over Uxbridge on Friday, delivering the Spartans their first loss of the season. Abigail Asman singled twice, while Madelyn Glynn doubled and Ava McLeod tripled and struck out seven in the circle for AMSA (6-1).

Other scores:

Baseball

LINCOLN-SUDBURY 11, Concord Carlisle 1: Cooper Tarantino homered on a 3-for-4 day and added six RBIs and two runs Friday. Connor Hammond also homered and drove in three runs for L-S (6-3, 2-1 Dual County League). L-S' Andrew Kushinsky had two hits and scored a run, and Logan Umbach doubled with an RBI and threw out two runners trying to steal second. Warriors sophomore Simon Fletcher allowed just two hits and struck out three over four innings to earn the win.

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HUDSON 11, Groton-Dunstable 8: Anthony Moura had two hits and scored four runs for the Hawks (5-4, 1-3 Mid-Wach B) on Friday. Hudson's David Rosengard earned the win in relief. J.J. Senske added three RBIs for the Hawks.

FRANKLIN 6, Attleboro 4: Zach Winer drove in three runs on a 2-for-4 day Friday, including the game-winning hit for the Panthers. Rex Cinelli (two hits) and Henry DiGiorgio (hit, walk) each scored two runs for Franklin, while Cacavelli doubled. Franklin's Sean Kryzak earned the win in relief after 1 ⅓ innings with two strikeouts.

HOLLISTON 15, Millis 2 (5): Jake Schoenberg threw three perfect innings for the Panthers on Friday, striking out five. He also had two RBIs and a hit. Holliston's Teddy Peters drove in three runs with two hits and scored twice. Ty Bosselman doubled among his two hits and added two RBIs, awhile Arav Prajapati also doubled with his tow hits and added an RBI. Holliston's Joey Tomacelli struck out four in two innings of relief where he didn't allow a hit. Millis' Hayden Leach and Talon Shepardson each scored a run.

HOPKINTON 10, Norton 4: Keenan Macdonald drove in two runs with two hits for the Hillers on Friday. Hopkinton's Derek Hatherly and Charlie Petruney added two RBIs each.

NIPMUC 4, Nortbridge 3 (10): Cody Jameson drove in the winning run with a double in the top of the 10th Friday. He had two doubles for the Warriors (5-3). Nipmuc's Anthony Ruggiero put the Warriors ahead with a three-run home run in the third. Daniel Hiesler earned the win with six strikeouts in three hitless relief innings.

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ALGONQUIN 12, Westborough 1 (5): Jackson Redfern allowed just two hits and went 3-for-4 with three RBIs for the Titans (4-4, 2-2 Mid-Wach A) on Friday.

NASHOBA 11, Marlborough 1 (5): Dylan Romano went 2 for 2 for the Panthers (6-4, 3-2 Mid-Wach B) on Friday.

ASHLAND 3, Medway 2: Grant Reap and Devin O'Brien collected two hits each for the Clockers (4-4) on Friday.

TRI-COUNTY 7, Diman 3: Ray Evans drove in three runs and threw two innings of relief Saturday for the Cougars (4-1, 3-0 Mayflower), who won their fourth game of the week. Tri-County's Owen Maw and Joey Thomas each added multiple hits.

BLACKSTONE VALLEY TECH 8, Sutton 2: Max Pilkington (three hits) and Corey Magill (two hits) each had three RBIs for the Beavers (8-1) on Saturday. BVT's Jack Krauss and Aidan Nulty each connected on two hits. Beavers starter DJ Garabedia threw six innings with eight strikeouts and allowed just one earned run.

ST. JOHN'S 6, Westborough: Justin McCafferty had an RBI double for the Rangers (3-6) on Saturday.

FRAMINGHAM 9, Oxford 5: Jackson Donato notched three hits and two RBIs for the Flyers (3-5), which finished a suspended game. Framingham's Jeremy Auren and Jace Coleman each had two RBIs.

Softball

Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School softball team, including #43, senior Lia Mazzocchi, does a "Ratlin' Bog' hype-up dance before the game against Hopkinton, April 16, 2024.
Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School softball team, including #43, senior Lia Mazzocchi, does a "Ratlin' Bog' hype-up dance before the game against Hopkinton, April 16, 2024.

LINCOLN-SUDBURY 12, Concord-Carlisle 0 (5): Lia Mazzocchi doubled twice among her three hits and drove in three runs, scoring three herself for the Warriors (8-0, 4-0 Dual County League) on Friday. Sophia Jorjorian allowed just two hits and two walks with eight strikeouts for L-S. Ashleigh Lent had 3 hits with a homer and a double, scoring three runs and driving in two. Nicole Lent added a hit and an RBI with two walks for the Warriors.

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NIPMUC 10, Auburn 1: Janelle Scirocco went 4-for-5 with a double and four RBIs for the Warriors (8-0) on Friday.

GROTON-DUNSTABLE 10, Algonquin 6:  Jessilyn Baez and Sophia Flynn each drove in two runs for the Titans (2-5, 1-4 Mid-Wach B) on Friday.

WELLESELY 16, Natick 5: Haleigh Bibbo, Hayley Butler, Elizabeth McDonnell and Lucy Stathis connected on two hits each for the Raiders (5-4) on Friday.

TRI-COUNTY 24, Diman 14: Neila Schweitzer was 6-for-6 on Saturday and collected eight RBIs, including a bases-clearing triple in the sixth inning for the Cougars (6-1). Tri-County's Mackenzie Duffy (two doubles, single) and Kaleigh Stenstrom (four hits) each had three RBIs. Ava Cossette scored five runs for the Cougars and walked three times. Elle Marshall earned the win on the mound and had five RBIs and a triple. Nicole Ayre also tripled and had two RBIs.

Girls lacrosse

AMSA 12, Nortre Dame (Worcester) 11: Emma O'Malley connected for four goals, and Jill Gowaski tallied twice for the Eagles (5-2) on Friday.

AMSA 10, St. Bernard's 8:  Emily Kazmiercazk had a hat trick, and Leah Trocki and Claire Sartor netted two goals each for the Eagles (6-2) on Saturday.

HUDSON 12, Fitchburg 2: Layne Thomason had five goals and an assist, and Katie Perusse added three goals and an assist for the Hawks (2-5) on Saturday.

Boys volleyball

MARLBOROUGH 3, Burncoat 0: Kainan Gomes dropped in six aces for the Panthers (9-2) on Friday in a 25-15, 25-7, 25-16 win.

Girls tennis

SHREWSBURY 3, AMSA 2: Eagles No. 3 singles player Sahasra Jangareddi bested Joy Zhao 6-0, 6-1 on Friday. AMSA's No. 2 doubles team of Katina Gakis and Riley Whitter took out Mai An Nguyen and Samhita Veershetty 7-6 (4), 6-2.

MEDWAY 3, Ashland 2: The Clockers No. 1 doubles team of Sophie Abrams and Irene Kim prevailed in three sets 4-6, 6-3, 6-1 on Friday.

SUTTON 3, Hopedale 2: Pia Obrador picked up a point at No. 1 singles for the Blue Raiders (4-1) on Friday, beating Erin Sullivan 6-4, 6-2. Hopedale's Sidney Hall defeated Allison DaSilva in three sets 6-3, 0-6, 6-3 at No. 3 singles.

HUDSON 3, Quabbin 2: The bottom of the hawks' lineup delivered Friday. Vivian Weatherbee earned a 6-3, 7-6 (1) win over Carlee Rich at No. 3 singles. Hudson (4-2) swept the doubles points. Lauren Sterling and Grace Garcia defeated Farrah Wojcik and Elizabeth Mathewon 6-2, 6-3 at No. 1, while Taylor Coyne and Sophia Bater won 6-2, 3-6, 6-1 over Mia Ducos and Madely Stauder to secure the match.

Girls golf

WACHUSETT 30, Westborough 6: Ashley Huang led the Rangers (5-1, 5-1 Mid-Wach) with a 33 on Friday at Bedrock.

This article originally appeared on MetroWest Daily News: MetroWest & Milford-area high school athletes delivered in the clutch

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