High 5
Brian Brooks , Canton: A hat trick against North Attleborough doubled the junior forward’s goal total for the season and helped the Bulldogs rebound from a 1-0 loss to Oliver Ames three days before.
Alanna Moran, Marshfield: In three games — two wins — the sophomore left wing scored five goals for the SEMGHL East-leading Rams.
Hannah Murphy , Duxbury: Before the Dragons had their 34-game win streak snapped by 6-0 Falmouth, Murphy netted three goals and added an assist to hand Hingham its first loss of the season.
Jimmy Tierney , Oliver Ames: The sophomore goaltender turned in two strong performances in a 1-1 week for the Tigers, including a 41-save shutout of Canton on Jan. 2.
Jackson Wainwright , Pembroke: Twenty-eight stops and the first win of his varsity career in a 5-0 win over Quincy highlighted the junior netminder’s week.
Healey’s Top 10 boys’ teams
(Records through Saturday, with next game listed)
1. Walpole (5-1-2); Sat., at Norwood, 6
2. Hingham (5-3); Sat., at Westford Academy, 3:30
3. Silver Lake (6-1); Sat., at Duxbury, 3:50
4. Duxbury (5-1-2); Sat., vs. Silver Lake, 3:50
5. Norwood (4-2); Sat., vs. Walpole, 6
6. Plymouth South (5-2); Sat., at Sandwich, 8:40
7. North Quincy (5-2); Sat., at Pembroke, 3:10
8. Xaverian (4-2-1); Sat., vs. Malden Catholic, 5:40
9. Whitman-Hanson (4-2-1); Sat., at Hanover, 6:45
10. Oliver Ames (4-1-1); Sat., vs. North Attlebor- ough, 7:40
Healey’s Top 10 girls’ teams
1. Duxbury (5-1); Sat., vs. Sandwich, 6
2. Hingham (4-1); Sat., vs. Fontbonne, 6
3. Archbishop Williams (6-1); Fri., at St. Joseph Prep, 5
4. Walpole (4-0-1); Sat., vs. Norwood, 6:50
5. Canton (6-1); Sat., at Medfield, 8
6. Norwell (3-0-2); Sat., at Martha’s Vineyard, 1
7. Fontbonne (6-3); Thurs., vs. Arlington Catholic, 4
8. Marshfield (5-2); Sat., Quincy/North Quincy, 6:40
9. Braintree (3-1-1); Sat., vs. Weymouth, 8
10. Norwood (3-2); Sat., at Walpole, 6:50
Game of the Week
Walpole boys at Norwood, Saturday, 6
At Canton’s Metropolis Rink it will be a battle of not just two tough Bay State Herget teams, but two stingy defenses as well. The host Mustangs, led by senior goaltender Jordan Davis and his 1.17 goals-against average, have given up nine goals in six games. The Rebels, though, are capable of putting up a big numbers, as they did against Brockton (Jan. 2, 7-3 win) and Brookline (Dec. 19, 8-0 win).
Tim Healey
Tim Healey can be reached at timothy.healey@globe.com



