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Lincoln-Sudbury reaps dividends from mid-season adjustment in Division 1 women’s soccer win over Woburn
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Lincoln-Sudbury reaps dividends from mid-season adjustment in Division 1 women’s soccer win over Woburn

The trio scored all four goals as 15th-ranked Lincoln-Sudbury beat 18th-ranked Woburn, 4-0, in a first-round tournament clash. The Warriors (11-7-1) will face No. 2 Wellesley (15-3-1) at a date and time to be announced.

“They are a really special group, very technical front to back,” Wentworth said. “They never gave up. If a team does that, you can’t even catch your breath to try to compete. I really give them credit for going out there and having their best game in the biggest game of the season.

Alexa, a sophomore, opened the scoring just 10 minutes later, finishing off a cross from her sister.

“I thought Ella (Ryan) was going to cross it, but when (Averie) got it and I was there, I was just placing it,” Alexa said.

Morrissey made his tenacious presence felt in the second half. Two minutes after the break, Morrissey dispossessed a defender before firing a shot over the crossbar and 20 yards out for a truly spectacular goal. Twenty-three minutes later, she added her second goal, putting her body on an Averie corner.

“Inside the box I’m pretty strong and it’s easy for me to win the ball and score, so it worked out well,” Morrissey said.

Averie, a Boston University commit, capped her two assists with a goal of her own, firing a shot from the right side of the box onto the crossbar and inside.

“I thought the whole game I was really close,” Averie said. “I hit the crossbar earlier. In the last home game, I really wanted to score. A girl came up, I saw an opening and I hit her.

Freshman center back Eva Martinelli stabilized a back line that was formidable throughout the game. Wentworth was proud of his team’s performance.

“It’s a good time to have your best game of the season.”

Division 1 State

Acton-Boxborough 3, Attleboro 2 — Natalie Stouch scored twice and Sadie Mathis scored a goal and added an assist for eighth-seeded Revolution (12-2-2) in a first-round home win over No. 25 Attleboro ( 8-7-4).

Braintree 3, Belmont 0 — Junior midfielder Caitlin Nugent scored all three goals for the No. 14 Wamps (10-7-2). Senior forward Hannah Carr played well and notched her 23rd assist of the season en route to a first-round victory over No. 19 Belmont (10-2-7). Freshman goalie Liv Whelan earned her seventh shutout.

Concord-Carlisle 2, Algonquin 0 — Aubrey Monaghan kept a clean sheet and Emmy O’Donnell and Liv Delaney each scored a goal for the No. 11 Patriots (12-5-2) in a first-round home win over the No. 22 Algonquins ( 7-10-2). ).

Hopkinton 6, Shrewsbury 0 — Maddie Recupero scored three goals and Anagha Kulkarni, Mairin O’Connor and Sophia Tzouganatos scored the others and Aila Chase completed the shutout for the seventh-ranked Hillers (16-1-2) in a home win at the first round against Shrewsbury, n°26. (8-8-3).

King Philip 1, Central Catholic 0 — Dani Lomuscio scored the only goal of the match on Addisyn Lamothe-Vaughn’s cross from the right wing 23 minutes from the end of the second half for the sixth-place Warriors (17-2-0), during a home victory in the first round against No. 27. Central Catholic (10-6-3).

Needham 4, Lexington 0 — Sydney Kalaw, Isabelle Marino, Hannah Levine and Sam Hornet each scored in a balanced attack for the fifth-ranked Rockets (14-4-1) in a first-round win over No. 28 Lexington (8-9- 2).

Wellesley 6, Plymouth North 2 — Annie Comella and Emily Burnham each scored twice for the second-seeded Raiders (15-3-1) in a first-round home win over No. 31 Plymouth North (8-9-3) . Comella and Burnham have now scored 24 and 15 goals respectively this season.

Division 3 State

Danvers 2, Dedham 1 — Junior center back Addi McCarty served a header to Georgia Prouty (2 goals) who ran down the right side and fired an 18-yard shot for the overtime winner in the 87th minute as the seventh seed Falcons (13-3-3). earned first-round victory at home against No. 26 Dedham (6-12-2). “Dedham played really well and defended us hard and made things difficult for us,” Danvers coach Jimmy Hinchion said. “Luckily, Georgia pulled through when it mattered most.”

Medfield 4, Dighton-Rehoboth 0 — Devin Weafer scored two, Maeve Naughton and Katie Keating scored the others for the second-ranked Warriors (14-3-2) in a first-round victory over No. 31 Dighton-Rehoboth (11-8 -1).

Nipmuc 5, Nauset 0 — Senior Kyah Montano (Division 1 High Point University commit) set the school scoring record, surpassing 100 career goals for the fourth-ranked Warriors (17-1-1) in a home victory in the first round against No. 29 Nauset (14-4-2).

Norwell 5, Swampscott 0 — Anja Johnson (2 goals, 1 assist) and Kelsey Tuttle (3 assists) propelled the top-ranked Clippers (19-0-2) to a first-round victory over No. 32 Swampscott (7-8 -5).

Division 4 State

Cohasset 7, O’Bryant 0 — Tess Barrett (3 goals, 2 assists) and Farrah Jackson (2 goals, 1 assist) powered the fourth-seeded Skippers (13-3-1) to a dominant first-round victory at home against the n°36 O’Bryant (12-7-1).

Hamilton-Wenham 7, Border 0 — Savannah Gauron (2 goals), Tessa Hunt (1 goal, 2 assists) and Georgia Wilson (1 goal, 1 assist) helped the second-seeded Generals (15-0-4) to a victory at home in the first round against No. 34 Border (14-6-0).

Ipswich 3, bay road 1 — Asuka Keough, Allie Wile and Lily Harper each scored for the No. 18 Tigers (7-10-2) in a first-round road win over No. 15 Bay Path (15-3-1).

Rockland 2, Monument Mountain. 1 — Emilie Trainque and Emilee Dunham each scored for the No. 13 Bulldogs (9-8-2) in a first-round home win over No. 20 Monument Mountain (13-5-1).

Division 5 State

Ayer Shirley 6, Mystic Valley 1 — Sastea Cherduville scored four goals for the host No. 15 Panthers (10-8-1) in a dominant win over No. 18 Mystic Valley (12-5-2). Lauren Reardon and Leah Norton added the other two scores.

Georgetown 8, Pioneer Valley area 0 — Reese Martin (3 goals) and Lexi Sheahan (2 goals) powered the fourth-ranked Royals (10-6-3) to a decisive home victory over No. 36 Pioneer Valley Regional (9-6-2) .

Correspondent Cam Kerry reported from Sudbury. Ethan Kagno contributed to this story.


Cam Kerry can be contacted at [email protected].