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Girls VolleyballTaunton, 1 @ Oliver Ames, 3 – Final – Oliver Ames senior Caitlin Cavanaugh had a terrific game, leading the Tigers with 17 kills in a win over Taunton. Sadie Homer had 23 digs, Allie Kemp added 28 assists & six aces, Sarah Litwack chipped in with 15 assists and Jordan Bosse finished with eight kills and three aces.
Boys SoccerTaunton, 1 vs. New Bedford, 5 – Final – Taunton junior Jared Roderick scored off an assist from DiNey Rodrigues to cut the New Bedford lead to 2-1, but the Whalers pulled away to earn the two points. Girls SoccerTaunton, 5 @ New Bedford, 0 – Final – Taunton’s Grace Pimenta (five saves) and Hannah Mcentee (one save) combined for the shutout as the Tigers opened the season with a big win on the road over New Bedford. Emily O’Gara scored two goals, while Megan Flanagan had one goal and two assists in the win. Emma Silvia added a goal and an assist while Alex Wapenski also scored for the Tigers Girls VolleyballTaunton, 0 @ New Bedford, 3 – Final – McKenzie Lucie had a strong game defensively in the back row for the Tigers but Taunton dropped the season opener to New Bedford. Jaime Brown and Riley Edwards both stepped up and did a good job setting for Taunton after losing starter Kayli Fagan to an injury in warmups. GolfMansfield, 171 @ Taunton, 188 – Final – Mansfield sophomore Ryan Dow fired a match medalist round of 38 to lead the Hornets to a season-opening win over Taunton. Senior Jake DiSangro and sophomore Nathan Morreale each shot 44 for Mansfield while sophomore Ava Haggis carded a round of 45. Jack Giebel had the best round for Taunton, finishing with a 45.
FootballNOAH LEONARD, SENIOR – TAUNTON Two years removed from being named HockomockSports.com Underclassman of the Year, Taunton senior quarterback Noah Leonard is now in his third season under center for the Tigers and a veteran in the system installed by third-year head coach Brad Sidwell. Leonard helped Taunton achieve a winning record last fall, despite his touchdown total dropping from 14 as a sophomore to 11 as a junior. With a cadre of returning receivers and plenty of size on the line, Leonard has the chance to be in complete control of the offense this year, continuing to develop as a runner (six touchdowns on the ground last year) to complement his accuracy out of the pocket. The Tigers will be hoping to build on the momentum of a three-game win streak to close out 2017 and if Leonard can keep the Taunton offense moving, and avoid turnovers, then another trip to the postseason could be in the cards. Full Article VolleyballKAYLI FAGAN, SENIOR – TAUNTON
Over the past two seasons, Taunton’s offense has run through Kayli Fagan. Expect that to continue in 2018 as she returns for her senior year and third straight season as the Tigers’ primary setter. Not many teams in the state have the luxury of returning a setter that already has 828 assists to her name. Fagan will have a couple of new faces to work with but we saw at the end of last season the emergence of Sam Silveira (93 kills) and Kamila Cuevas (70 kills), so there will be some familiarity for Fagan to work with. Full Article |
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