Madison Grabowski, center, of Easthampton, passes between Ware defenders Olivia McGrail, left, and Kaitlyn Rousseau, Wednesday in Easthampton.
Madison Grabowski, center, of Easthampton, passes between Ware defenders Olivia McGrail, left, and Kaitlyn Rousseau, Wednesday in Easthampton. Credit: GAZETTE STAFF/JERREY ROBERTS

Cassandra Paradee tallied seven kills, six aces and two blocks in a sweep that helped establish the longest win streak in Smith Vocational volleyball history Wednesday.

The Vikings beat John Duggan 25-10, 25-13, 25-17 at home for their third consecutive win, a program record.

Desayneria Padilla picked up nine digs and two blocks, while Marisa Rodriguez served five aces in a row to close the second set for the Vikings (7-3, 2-1 Metro).

Girls soccer

Easthampton 3, Ware 0 — Maddie Grabowski contributed to all three of the Eagles’ goals as they moved back to .500.

She scored twice and assisted Andie Hall’s goal.

Angela Nardi also tallied an assist, while Lily Pioli made two saves for Easthampton (4-4).

Hopkins Academy 3, Pioneer Regional 0 — AJ Mitchell started the scoring with an assist from Allison Jenks 19 minutes into play.

Juliette Cook scored early in the second half with the assist from Sammy Fetler.

Fetler scored final goal with only 15 minutes left off an Allison Jenks assist.

Miranda Pitta made one save for Hopkins (8-0).

Smith Vocational 5, St.Mary’s 2 — Gabby Petlock scored three goals, while Shannon Ryan and Marissa Meyhew each had one for the Vikings (7-1).

Meyhew added three assists, while Sydney Cyr and Ryan each had one.

Maddisin Atkinson recorded two saves for the Vikings.

Field hockey

Greenfield 8, Amherst Regional 0 — Lydia Sullivan made seven saves, and Lindsey Campbell had eight in a road loss for the Hurricanes (0-6).

Minnechaug 1, South Hadley 0 — Kate Moriarty scored a goal with less than 30 seconds left in the game to get the Falcons past the Tigers.

Minnechaug goalie Samantha Falcone had two stops in the win, while South Hadley keeper Brittany Cote recorded six saves.

Boys soccer

West Springfield 3, Northampton 0 — Noah Hopkins made six saves in a road loss for the Blue Devils (2-5-2).

Ware 7, Smith Voke 3 — Tomaz Oliveria scored twice and Anthony Palazzi added one goal but the Vikings (2-6-1) fell on the road.