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Also Thursday, the girls’ volleyball tournament got started in earnest and field hockey continued with first-round matchups. And, of course, all the scores live here. ▪ With a 32-0 win over Wakefield, Burlington football completed its first undefeated regular season since 2006. ▪ Cardinal Spellman senior captain Kaylee Perrault reached 500 career kills during a 3-0 preliminary-round win over Pope Francis in the Division 3 girls’ volleyball tournament. Four conference champions were crowned on the gridiron, as Barnstable won the Southeast Conference outright with a 28-18 win over Bridgewater-Raynham, Amesbury routed Manchester Essex, 40-0, to claim the Cape Ann League crown, Scituate topped Hanover, 21-7, to share the Patriot League Fisher title with the Hawks, and Medfield rode another big Brady McCormack performance to a 30-12 victory over Norton and at least a share of the Tri-Valley League Small championship. ▪ Winthrop boys’ soccer finished its season with a 10-4-4 record Monday, marking the best winning percentage in program history and capturing the Northeastern Conference Lynch Division title for the first time. Wednesday, the first day of the field hockey and girls’ volleyball tournaments, featured very few upsets. Thursday wasn’t much different. In Division 1 field hockey, 22nd-seeded Wachusett knocked off No. 11 Natick, 1-0, behind a third-quarter goal from Lilli Mitchell and a 22-save shutout from Alyssa Davis. The highest-seeded team to falter thus far in the girls’ volleyball tournamente was Turners Falls, the 14th seed in Division 5. They were eliminated by No. 19 Avon, 3-0. Ben Atherton, Ashland — The senior did it all, rushing for four touchdowns and throwing another one to Kevin Ozulumba in a 41-13 Tri-Valley League win over Norwood. Will Bush, Swampscott — The senior captain found the end zone four times, rushing for 124 yards in a 33-0 Northeastern League win over Salem. Brady McCormack, Medfield — If Takeaways had a loyalty program, McCormack would be racking up the points. Another big week saw the senior rumble for 221 yards and two touchdowns, adding a 95-yard kickoff return TD in a 30-12 Tri-Valley League win against Norton. Austin Rodenhiser, Holliston — Arguably the night’s top performer, the senior rumbled for five touchdowns and 156 yards on just 13 carries, bulldozing the way for a 33-0 TVL win over Dedham. Matthew Tasker, Lincoln-Sudbury — Noticing a pattern? This senior running back ran wild, scoring four times and piling up 153 yards on 23 carries in a 35-0 Dual County League win over Wayland. Duxbury High has a new softball coach: Charlie Finn. Previously a volunteer assistant at Marshfield, Finn has been an active member of the South Shore softball community, serving as head coach of the 16U Lady Rams travel team. He is also an assistant basketball and field hockey coach at Marshfield. He takes over a team coming off a 10-9 season and lost in the second round of the Division 2 tournament under previous coach Mike Barba. ▪ Dartmouth freshman Anna Leschly, a 2025 Brookline High graduate, was called up to the US Under-20 Women’s National Team for its fall training camp, which concluded Thursday at the University of Kansas. Leschly was one of 10 college players who joined 12 professionals and two club players. ▪ UMass Dartmouth senior Zuri Walters, a Boston Latin graduate from Dorchester, was named to the All-Little East Conference Second Team Singles for the second straight year. Walters went 6-6 at No. 1 singles, finding her stride midway with a 5-1 stretch starting in September. Max Morin, Hanover, 170 Tim Durocher, Plymouth South, 141 Justin Dube, Abington, 100 Cole Doyle, North Quincy, 2 Michael Wildfire, Cohasset, 2 Brady McCormack, Medfield, 221 Jayson Dyer, Barnstable, 171 Austin Rodenhiser, Holliston, 156 Matthew Trasker, Lincoln-Sudbury, 153 Cameron Banda, Shawsheen, 137 Will Bush, Swampscott, 124 Erik Knight, Billerica, 120 Ty Holmes, West Bridgewater, 113 Austin Rodenhiser, Holliston, 5 Ben Atherton, Ashland, 4 Will Bush, Swampscott, 4 Matthew Trasker, Lincoln-Sudbury, 4 Noah Allen, Whittier, 3 Cameron Banda, Shawsheen, 3 Gianni DePrimeo, Winchester, 3 Gus Green, Cohasset, 3 Andrew Orphanos, Bishop Feehan, 3 Joe Puleo, Amesbury, 3 Ian Alexion, Fairhaven, 2 Jake Banda, Shawsheen, 2 Jake D’Antonio, Marshfield, 2 Jayson Dyer, Barnstable, 2 Ty Holmes, West Bridgewater, 2 Erik Knight, Billerica, 2 Aaron Lague, Fairhaven, 2 Breydan Lewis, Bridgewater-Raynham, 2 Brady McCormack, Medfield, 2 Nick Rotondi, Winchester, 2 Caiden Blake, Bridgewater-Raynham, 186 Kellen Balducci, Hanover, 89 Shane McDonald, Plymouth South, 85 Gabby Vigeant, Newburyport, 22 Sophia Jeager, Attleboro, 20 Brooke Braswell, Lynn Classical, 18 Kelsey Dinjian, Nashoba, 16 Francesca Reardon, Shawsheen, 13 Olivia Leonardo, Attleboro, 12 Sydney Lynch, Peabody, 12 Shauna Baker, Dennis-Yarmouth, 11 Lizzy Bettencourt, Peabody, 11 Kendra Marino, Billerica, 11 Haley Carter, Attleboro, 31 Rafaela Prebianchi, Dennis-Yarmouth, 30 Nicky Murphy, Barnstable, 27 Emma Chevalier, Lynn Classical, 22 Siena Torili, Nashoba, 20 Meghan Downs, Billerica, 17 Reese Schaiberger, Swampscott, 14 Ilaisha Taveras, Greater Lawrence, 23 Paige Martin, Shawsheen, 20 Isabella DiSalvo, Shawsheen, 19 Ellie Freeman, Nashoba, 18 Sophia Cantwell, Dennis-Yarmouth, 15 Sophia Jeager, Attleboro, 14 Sage Young, Attleboro, 14 Haley Carter, Attleboro, 13 Lizzy Bettencourt, Peabody, 12 Maria Sirota, Swampscott, 11 Kendra Marino, Billerica, 6 Jaydalise Davila, Greater Lawrence, 5 Carly Deacy, Shawsheen, 5 Brooke Braswell, Lynn Classical, 3 Ellie Freeman, Nashoba, 10 Gabby Vigeant, Newburyport, 8 Jazzy Coyer, Barnstable, 6 Emma Chevalier, Lynn Classical, 5 Maria Rosario, Greater Lawrence, 4 Hector Bermudez, Somerville, 2 Raegan Dillon, St. John Paul II, 5 Shannon Lane, Canton, 4 Carolyn Schiavo, Canton, 3 Hayden Emerson, Foxborough, 2