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Roundup: Fenwick boys, girls soccer squads sweep Austin

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September 30, 2014 by jerekson

The Bishop Fenwick boys soccer team rallied from a two-goal deficit to defeat Austin Prep, 3-2, Monday at North Reading.The Cougars led 2-0 at the half, but Fenwick went on a scoring spree in the final 40 minutes with Jim Brophy scoring the first and second goals and Shawn Carlson providing the game-winner.?I don?t know where we were in the first half,” Fenwick coach Steve Flaherty said. “In the first half they took it to us.”Matt Haley and Patrick Walsh played well for the Crusaders, who improve to 3-4.KIPP 5, Match 1At MIT?s Roberts Field on Sunday, the Panthers improved to 4-1-2, led by junior Charlie Huffman, who scored four goals. He now leads the league (Massachusetts Charter School Athletic Organization) with 12 goals in seven games. Sophomore Jerry Merida scored on a free kick in the second half to account for the other KIPP goal. Freshman Elias McDonald had some nice saves in his first outing.St. John?s (D) 6, St. John?s (S) 1At Shrewsbury, the Eagles (8-0-2) had the offense cranking in this one. Paul Magazzu had two goals and two assists. Aidan Robinson had two goals and Pat Foley and Victor Karalolos, one each. Karalolos? goal was his first on varsity and it came in his first varsity game. He had been injured since the beginning of the season and just came back. Zach Rowell (5 saves) picked up the win. Matt Costa helped with a strong game at center halfback.?We moved the ball well, controlled the tempo,” Prep coach Dave Crowell said. “We didn?t let them get any momentum going.”GIRLS SOCCERSpellman 5, St. Mary?s 0At Brockton, the Spartans took on the iron of the Catholic Central League in Cardinal Spellman and came up short. The Cardinals are undefeated in the CCL and have only one non-league loss and that?s to Sandwich.St. Mary?s was without its senior captain and sweeper, Madison Welch, who injured her knee against Bishop Fenwick.?We were struggling a bit losing her,” St. Mary?s coach Jim Foley said. “Hopefully we can get her back in a few games.”Michaela Hamill at center midfield and Sophia Holmes, outside midfield, played well in the loss. St. Mary?s is 6-3-1 overall, 3-2-1 in the CCL.Bishop Fenwick 4, Austin Prep 0At Bishop Fenwick, the Crusaders (7-1) led 1-0 at the half and then put the game away with three goals in the final 40 minutes. Abbey Rocker, Ally Charette, Sydney Brennan and Sam Gulla took care of the scoring while Merry Harrington and Emily Rocker split the game in net.FIELD HOCKEYLynnfield 1, Hamilton-Wenham 0At Hamilton-Wenham, Bailey Fanikos scored in the first half off a corner by Stefania DeAngelis and the Pioneer defense, led by Lauren Guerra, Alison Lyle and Lilli Patterson, kept the Generals off the board the rest of the way. Shannon Furey (6 saves) collected her fourth shutout. Lynnfield is 8-0-1.Bishop Fenwick 0, Dedham 0At Dedham, the Crusaders (2-5-2) had some chances, but nothing found net. Rachel Connelly did a nice job on defense.

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