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They’ll have their hands full with Tri-Valley League foe Medway, the 2019 state finalist. The Clippers completed a fourth consecutive undefeated regular season, but are still looking to break through with a state title after a runner-up finish in 2017 and back-to-back exits in the South semifinals in 20. ▪ At Doyle Field in Leominster, third-seeded Norwell (19-0-2) faces 10th-seeded Medway (13-7-1) with a spot in the Division 3 boys’ soccer final on the line. In the lone Division 5 semifinal Tuesday, top-seeded Monson (21-0) looks to remain unbeaten against No.
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2 Hamilton-Wenham (16-1-2) clashes with No. In Division 4, both semifinals are Tuesday in Woburn, as top-seeded Cohasset (15-2-2) battles No. Foxborough will be without Division 3 Player of the Year and All-American Kailee McCabe, who is sidelined because of a knee injury suffered in the Warriors’ second-round win against Newburyport. 3 Dedham (15-0-6) at Xaverian in Westwood. 5 Belchertown (16-0-5) at Doyle Field in Leominster, and No. The backline of Anna Billings (junior), Alli Powderly (sophomore), and seniors Kendra Donahue and Devon Knupp, along with senior goaltender Emma Hudson, have only allowed three goals in a nine-game unbeaten streak.īoth Division 3 semifinal matchups will kick off at 7 p.m., when top-seeded Norwell (18-1-2) takes on No. Dwyer can be utilized anywhere on the field, as she was a three-year starter at outside back before seeing the majority of minutes at forward and midfield this season. Senior Florida Gulf Coast commit Lauren Dwyer, a two-time EMass All-Star, has contributed 8 goals and 6 assists. Senior University of Rhode Island commit Mckenna Sylvester has a team-high 12 assists along with 10 goals. With 58 career points, the EMass second-team selection remains on pace to break the program’s career scoring record. Kelleher paces the Lakers in points with 20 goals and 5 assists. Senior Central Connecticut State commit and second-team EMass selection Carly Schofield leads the Eagles with 27 goals. Senior UMass Lowell commit Meg Banzi, an all-state and first-team EMass selection, anchors the midfield with 19 goals and 7 assists. Six different scorers have led the Eagles to a dominant 14-0 goal differential in three tournament games. Senior EMass second-team selection Kylee Carafoli has notched 11 shutouts this year, anchoring an Eagles defense that hasn’t surrendered a goal in five straight contests. Having three of the four remaining teams in Division 2 is good for the Patriot League and for the South Shore.” “We would have all knocked each other out in the previous format. “This is the perfect example of why is a good thing,” Plymouth North coach Eric Foley said. 25, winning 2-1 after junior Shea Kelleher converted a successful second-half penalty kick, her second goal of the match. 6, as senior Kathryn Tocci buried a first-half penalty kick to lift the Eagles to a 1-0 win. Plymouth North won the first meeting on Oct.