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STICKING POINTS

By Jason Mastrodonato
Globe Correspondent / June 7, 2012
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STICKING POINTS

High 5 

Brigid Bowser, Westborough: The senior scored three goals and assisted on two others as the Rangers advanced to the Central semifinals with a 16-11 defeat of Groton-Dunstable Reginal.  

Lucas Davis, Needham: The senior goalie made 19 saves as the Rockets eliminated a tough Andover squad to advance to the Division 1 East quarterfinals.  

Josh Freilich, St John’s High: The junior picked up five goals and one assist as the Pioneers beat Oakmont Regional, 15-9, and moved on to face Algonquin Regional in the Central semis for the second straight year.  

Meg Mullin, Lincoln-Sudbury Regional: The sophomore goalie made a pair of huge stops, including a free-position save with 16 seconds left, sending the Warriors into the Division 1 North semis with a 7-6 win over Framingham.  

Joey Pasquale, Weston: The senior forward scored four goals as the Wildcats got some revenge on Norwell in a 12-8 win, advancing to the Division 3 East semifinals.

Mastrodonato’s

Top 10 boys’ teams

(Records through Monday)

1. Concord-Carlisle (18-0)

2. Acton-Boxborough (16-3)

3. Wellesley (16-3)

4. Lincoln-Sudbury (15-5)

5. Medfield (16-4)

6. Needham (14-5)

7. Dover-Sherborn (17-4)

8. Algonquin (19-1)

9. St. John’s High (16-4)

10. Weston (16-5)

  Mastrodonato’s Top 10 girls’ teams

(Records through Monday)

1. Lincoln-Sudbury (21-1)

2. Needham (21-1)

3. Algonquin (18-1)

4. Westborough (14-3)

5. Hopkinton (15-4-2)

6. Medfield (15-5)

7. Framingham (12-9-1)

8. Wayland (15-4-1)

9. Wellesley (12-8)

10. Natick (17-3-1)  

  Quote of the week

“It’s annoying if people are saying ‘You’re going to lose, you’re going to lose, you’re going to lose.’ ” — Ryan Cassidy, Wellesley High senior, in response to a lacrosse website’s prediction that the Raiders would lose in the first round of its Division 2 sectional. Wellesley beat North Andover, 12-2.

Compiled by Jason Mastrodonato

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