Monday Sports News: Peabody Girls Soccer Tops Beverly 1-0 / Endicott Athletic Updates

Boys Soccer

Swampscott 2 Beverly 1

Winthrop 3 Saugus 0 -Goals from Jaylin, Kdorr and Fabricio. Cherico with his first career shut out

Triton 1 Amesbury 0

Girls Soccer

Peabody 1 Beverly 0

Field Hockey

Danvers 2 Wilmington 2

Rockport 1 Hamilton-Wenham 0

Volleyball

Masconomet 3 Marblehead 1

Peabody 3 Wakefield 1

Ipswich 3 St Joseph’s 0
25-16, 25-10, 25-21 – Comments below from Ipswich coach Kerri O’Connor

Great all around teamwork – with all players communicating and controlling the ball well.  Emily Davidson,  Ava Huntley and Meghan O’Connor had multiple kills at the net. Lauren Kennedy, Talia Kaplanian and Lilly Sheridan served consistently with serval aces. Haley O’Connor, Mikayla Koerber and Grace Quinn all played very strong consistent games setting and hitting right side. We are proud to say we reached one of our team goals tonight to have a winning record for the season and improve upon our last seasons record. We are currently 10-7.


Endicott Football News

BEVERLY. – Endicott freshman student-athlete Jamie Becker (Fairfield, Conn.) has been named the Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) Men’s Soccer Rookie of the Week, as announced by the league office earlier today. This is the first time Becker has won the award in his career.
In a pivotal conference matchup for the Gulls against Wentworth on October 18, Becker netted both Endicott goals in a 2-1 victory over the Leopards. His second tally, which served as the game-winner at 84:18 of the match, was a highlight reel bicycle kick goal that was passed to him near the left post from a header by teammate Dario Neukom (Palma de Mallorca, Spain). Brendan McLaughlin (Colchester, Conn.) also received an assist on the game-winning goal. JAMIE BECKER BICYCLE KICK GAME-WINNER.
WHATS NEXT
Endicott (9-4-3, 5-1-2 CCC) will finish off its regular season schedule on Tuesday, October 24 at Salve Regina for at 3 PM.


Endicott Field Hockey Note

BEVERLY. – Endicott field hockey student-athlete Sophia Cogliano (Saugus, Mass.) has been named the Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) Offensive Player of the Week, as announced by the league office earlier today.
In a 2-0 week for the Gulls, Cogliano recorded five goals to finish with 10 points on the week. Cogliano started the week off with a 5-0 win against conference foe Nichols in which she had a hat trick and nine total shots on target. Against Western New England, Cogliano scored two goals leading Endicott to a 5-1 victory.
WHAT’S NEXT
Endicott (14-3, 9-1 CCC) will finish off its regular season schedule with two conference games against Gordon at home on October 25 at 7 PM and Roger Williams on the road on Friday at 4:30 PM


Endicott Equestrian

ETNA, N.H. – The Endicott equestrian team placed fourth overall at the Dartmouth Show on Sunday behind four separate individual first place performances.

McKenzie Paiva (Mansfield, Mass.) highlighted the Gulls’ efforts over the weekend with a first place finish and regionals qualifying performance in novice fences. Kathleen Bolduc (Peabody, Mass.) also ranked first in novice fences in a different class, while Emily Teel (Somers, Conn.) came in third overall.
Meanwhile, in advanced walk trot canter, Annabella Silva (North Truro, Mass.) came in first overall, while Amber Vuilleumier (Clinton, Conn.) rounded out the list of first place finishers in beginner walk trot canter. Teammates Amy Couture (Morris, Conn.) and Tessa LeBlanc (Harwich, Mass.) ranked second and third, respectively, in beginner walk trot canter as well.
TOP QUOTE 
“Our young team is coming together very well this season with strong performances from many of our freshman as well as solid rides from our upperclassmen,” said Endicott equestrian head coach Bethany Jones. “I am very happy with everyone’s performances this weekend and we are looking forward to stepping it up next weekend at UNH and Colby-Sawyer.”
OTHER SHOW HIGHLIGHTS
Abbigale Gerrish (Greenland, N.H.) was third in open flat and fifth in open fences.
Meredith Bemus (Wilton, Conn.) came in third in intermediate fences, while Paiva finished fifth in intermediate flat.
Bemus also ranked fifth in novice flat, while Bolduc was third, Tracy Crosby (Norfolk, Mass.) came in fourth and Teel ranked sixth.
Brianna Gallagher (Plymouth, Mass.) concluded the list of highlights with a fifth place finish in walk trot.
WHAT’S NEXT 
Endicott will compete at the University of New Hampshire (UNH) show on Saturday, October 28 and the Colby-Sawyer show on Sunday, October 29.

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