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WHS lacrosse : injuries taking a toll on Rebels

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   Last year, it seemed everything went perfectly well for the Walpole High boys’ lacrosse team, which overcame heavy graduations losses to reload and roll to the Div. 2 state title with just one loss.
   This year, however, the team has been beset by injuries, giving it a lot more to overcome. To their credit the Rebels are nowhere near throwing in the towel, and they realize that in order to reach any of this year’s goals, they have more than their share of work cut out for them.
   They suffered a major blow last week, however, when they lost starting goalie P. J. Painten to a knee injury, one on a timetable that is still up in the air.
   Despite playing a tough non-league schedule the Rebels were still able to come out of last week with a split in non-league games, however.
   They started the week with Tuesday’s 17-10 victory over defending Div. 3 state champion Scituate, before being flattened by Div. 1 power St. John’s Prep, 17-5.
   “The Prep is in contention for the Div. 1 title,” …

WHS softball: Naticks steals win at Smith Field

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   Anyone wondering what a softball game would look like on a rollercoaster should have been at Chauncey Smith Field Monday afternoon when the Rebels lost a heartbreaker to visiting Natick, 4-3.
   Actually, heartbreaker may not be the correct term, since those descriptions are usually referred to games in which a team pretty much does everything right and still has it taken away.
   The Rebels didn’t do everything right. They did enough things right to win the game, including battling back form a 2-0 deficit, but also did enough things wrongs to lose the game, dropping the Rebels to 4-3.
   Natick got off on the right foot in the top of the first when third baseman Jordan Crespi blasted a one-out opposite field home run to right field for a 1-0 lead.
   Then, pitcher Laura McCormack showed she was more than just a pretty arm when she fanned Walpole leadoff batter Gabby DeFalco on three straight pitches, catching her looking at the last …

Schedule change, Walpole @ KP

From the Friday Night Lights Lacrosse website:

Please make note of the schedule and venue change for the Walpole/King-Philip games scheduled for April 30.

Both the U15 and U13 games will be held at King-Philip High School on route 140 in Wrentham. The U13 game is scheduled for 7:00 PM. The U15 game will be held at 8:30 PM.

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Lacrosse: boys top Newton North, 13-7

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   The Walpole High boys’ lacrosse team finally got its first test within its own league, and passed with flying colors Thursday afternoon.
   The test came from Newton North, which has been taking a back seat in the Carey Division in recent years to Needham and Weymouth, but has started flexing its muscles once again.
   The Rebels knocked off the Tigers 13-7, but what was impressive about the game was not the win – it was that they were able to secure the victory after starting goalie P. J. Painten went down four minutes in with a leg injury.
   The only goalie on hand at the time was sophomore junior varsity call-up James O’Neill, and Coach Jason Andalo put him in net.
   With his defense rallying around him O’Neill flourished, despite renewed and vociferous attacks on the net by the Tigers.
   “Nervous? Definitely,” said O’Neil after. “But I knew we had a good team, and I felt better after a while.”
   That’s good, …

Early girls’ lacrosse showdown Tuesday

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   This Tuesday marks the biggest day in the history of Walpole High girls’ lacrosse.
On April 27, the Rebels will be hosting Wellesley High School, is what looms as a hugely pivotal game.
   Not only have the Rebels never beaten the Raiders, the scourge of the Bay State Herget, but if they do so this time, they not only will do it for the first time in history, but they will put themselves in the driver’s seat when it comes to the Herget championship.
   The defending league champions and their Rebel pursuers have been on a collision course since the start of the season.
   With Walpole’s recent victories over non-league powerhouses Reading (17-10) and King Philip (16-8), two teams they also had never beaten before, the eighth-ranked Rebels (LaxPower) ran their record to 7-0, the first time in history WHS has started the season at 7-0. They reached 6-0 last year before Reading was able to eke out an 8-7 win on Turco Field.
   The seventh-ranked Raiders come into Walpole with a 3-0-2 slate (not including Friday’s game with Duxbury), …

Blessed Sacrament girls win it all

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Blessed Sacrament New England champs

   Last year the Blessed Sacrament fifth and sixth grade girls’ basketball team – well, actually, fifth grade girls, as it was the youngest team in the tourney – got as far as the New England CYO championship game in Hartford, Connecticut and came away as runners-up.
   This year the BSS girls got as far as the New England CYO championship game and despite having the deck stacked heavily against them, came home as New England regional champions.
   For the second straight year the locals had to travel to Connecticut, this time Bridgeport, to play in the tourney, joined by the seventh and eighth grade boys, who also had a great run.
   As it turned out, they had to play the title game against the school from Bridgeport, St. James, which was supported by a huge home crowd and got to go to the free throw line frequently.
   On top of that, and to make it even more of …

Baseball: Walpole, Baryski top Dedham

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   Tommy Ryan is the ace and Tim Connors could be the hottest pitcher in Walpole right now, but the Dedham Marauders probably wished they faced either of them last Wednesday.
   Instead, they got Mike Baryski in his first varsity start and could do little with him.
   Baryski, who has one of the most compact and smoothest motions in the league, mowed down the visiting Marauders for eight innings, dominating Dedham in a 6-0 win closed out by Kyle Musco.
   Walpole then dropped a 5-1 decision to powerful Braintree Friday, leaving the Rebels with a 2-2 record.
   “He was throwing strikes and was never in any trouble,” offered Coach Bill Tompkins of Baryski’s debut as a varsity starter. “Mike had a very nice game.”
   Baryski got all the help he would need in the second inning when the Rebels plated three runs.
   The bottom third of the order was able to load the bases on two errors and …

WHS softball: Ryan on fire

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   The Walpole High softball team lost 7-0 to Bishop Feehan last Monday, but that’s major progress compared to the first time they met, when Feehan crushed the Rebels, 16-0 at Chauncey Smith Field just a week before.
   It appeared that the Rebels were starting to get things together, and that was pretty apparent in their one game last week, an 8-2 defeat of league rival Dedham Wednesday.
   Coach Jim Duffy sent freshman Marissa Ryan to the mound and she sparkled in a complete-game effort in which she only surrendered a couple of hits.
   The defense, which struggled at times, also sparkled as the Rebels committed no errors.
   The senior captains were the catalysts at the plate, with second baseman Kellie Duffy plating three runs on three hits in four at-bats, shortstop Steph Frye getting two hits and center fielder Gabby DeFalco earning a base hit on a successful squeeze play.
   The 4-2 Rebels next host Natick Monday and visit Braintree and Newton Tuesday and Wednesday next week.
 

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Boys’ tennis: Rebels go into break at 3-3

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   The WHS boys’ tennis team headed into the break exactly where Coach Shawn Gough hoped they would, at 3-3 and in the hunt for a tourney berth.
   The Rebels split last week, knocking off Braintree at Walpole High Tuesday, 4-1, before dropping a 5-0 decision to powerful Natick Wednesday.
   The loss to Natick was closer than the score indicates, and closer than anyone expected the rebuilding Rebels to be.
   Billy Heanue took Parker Swiston to three sets before losing first singles, 6-3, 3-6, 6-0 and Matt Fuller, at second singled lost in straight 6-4 sets.
   “Billy came back and won the second set, but in the third set there were critical points he failed to win,” offered Gough. “He’s a year-round player, and for Billy to go to three sets says a lot about how far he’s come.
   “Matt had his chances and was down 5-4 in the tenth game of both sets.”
Bobby Gay played his first varsity match at thirds singles, losing 6-2 and 6-1, and after dropping the first set 6-0, Ryan Herlihy and Joe Guidaboni …

Rebels tracking the wins

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   While it’s the Jackson Paslaskis and Erica Hawleys of the world who get the headlines and accolades, often the Joe Gallaghers and Maddy Sheas of the world turn teams into champions.
   Those are the ones who come from out of nowhere with surprise heroics that turn the tide.
   Senior Joe Gallagher, who credits his vast improvement to strenuous workouts meant to prepare him to enter the Naval Academy in July, has been chasing resident sprinting ace Alex Lee to the wire. Gallagher ran the 100 the first meet of the year, taking second while lopping a half a second off his previous best of 12.34. The next week he ran the 4-by-100 relay for the second time, and was on the winning team for the second time.
   Meanwhile freshman newcomer Shea literally came from out of nowhere in the opener to uncork a winning long jump (16’2”) to lead a sweep, and threw the javelin 68 feet, 11 inches her second meet.
   This past week as …

Girls’ lax continues winning ways

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   Few would have expected that a quarter of the way through the season the Walpole High girls’ lacroose team would have a better record than the defending state champion boys, let alone be in the hunt for the Bay State Herget title.
   However, after facing Newton North, which used to own the Rebels, last Thursday, the locals ended the week with a 5-0 record, staying just ahead of Wellesley.
   The toughest part of the schedule is yet to come, however, and now’s the chance to really prove their mettle.
   “We’re five games in, but with four games we should win,” assessed Coach Tim Drummey. “Medfield is a formidable opponent, a tough one. That’s the one that could go either way. At this point, I thought we could be 5-0. It’s similar to last year.”
   Walpole gave Newton North little chance to get a lead, bolting to a 7-0 bulge before allowing then Tigers to score. By halftime, the Rebels led, 10-4.
   Newton rallied to start the second half and closed to within three on the efforts of Brittany Jaillet …

WHS lacrosse: girls jump out to 4-0 start

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   The girls’ lacrosse team couldn’t have a busier start to a season as they played four games in the opening week.
   The Rebels aren’t complaining, however, as they ripped off four straight wins to bolt to the top of the Bay State League.
   The Rebels started the season with an expected landslide victory over the Marauders in Dedham, 20-1, and followed that with a 15-5 victory over Braintree.
   They then hosted Medfield Saturday, winning 11-9, and finished the busy week with Monday’s 17-7 win over Natick.
   The most pleasant surprise is that the offense didn’t need to rely on its defense to make things happen; in fact the offense was more than holding its own. This was a result of two things: Kim Walsh’s early domination on draws and junior sniper Sarah Buckley’s hot start.
   Buckley, in fact, was the story of the win over Dedham as she tied the Walpole school record for points in a game with …

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