Easthampton’s Skylar Raskevitz sets the ball up for teammates in the first game Wednesday against Lenox at Easthampton High School.
Easthampton’s Skylar Raskevitz sets the ball up for teammates in the first game Wednesday against Lenox at Easthampton High School. Credit: FOR THE GAZETTE / J. ANTHONY ROBERTS

Skylar Raskevitz had 22 digs and five aces, as the Easthampton volleyball team took down Lenox 3-0 at home Thursday.

Delima Fournier added 20 assists, six digs, three kills and three aces in a 25-16, 25-15, 29-27 win. Brianna Wool led the Eagles with seven kills and contributed three digs. Rina Damon contributed six kills and nine digs. Marline Devine pulled up 13 digs to go with three kills.

Holyoke 3, Taconic 0 – Karyna Gaston Feliciano had 23 assists and seven aces for the Purple Knights at home. Alysha Izquierdo put down 14 kills and four aces. Erin Gauthier had 22 digs and three kills.

Amherst 3, Minnechaug 1 – 25-16, 25-23, 19-25, 25-20 on Tuesday.

Boys soccer

Belchertown 2, Longmeadow 0 – Shay O’Neill distributed two assists in the second half, as the Orioles won at home to capture the Smith League championship.

Jack Holt and Dominic Mancuso each found the net once, and Jacob Chaisson made three saves to keep a clean sheet.

Belchertown is 7-0-1 in its last eight games with six shutouts.

Northampton 4, Chicopee 0 – Zeke Kimball dished out two assists and scored a goal, as the Blue Devils ended the regular season with a victory. Baruani Ngoy, Emile Roth and Willem Lobley each scored once. Calvin Paddock added an assist.

Alex Caldonaro (three saves) and Koa Klose (five saves) combined for the shutout.

Holyoke 1, Southwick 0 – Fredy Rivas scored the winner with seven seconds left for the Purple Knights.

Jon Duran assisted the play, while Keegan Kukucka saved three shots for Holyoke.

Smith Academy 2, Greenfield 0 – Cajun Benson and Ben Hudzik each found the net once for the Falcons, one goal in each half. Ben Hudzik and Cameron Zononi added one assist each.

Hampshire Regional 4, Chicopee Comp 0 – Owen Miller had two goals in the first half, as the Raiders completed a perfect regular season. Grady Fern scored on a header, and Dan Martin added a goal.

It was Hampshire’s 12th consecutive shutout.

South Hadley 5, Mahar 3 – Charli Anischik scored twice and had an assist, as the Tigers survived a wild second half to win on the road.

They led 2-0 at the half. South Hadley’s Carlos David added two assists. 

Brady Mendoza, Colin Quinn and Braden Joy each scored once for South Hadley. Arya Kouzekhanani contributed an assist. Tyler Evans saved four shots.

Gateway 1, Commerce 0 – Ryan Keach netted the first-half winner for the Gators on Tuesday. Leo Balboni assisted on the play. Preston Coffee kept a clean sheet with four saves.

Girls soccer 

Belchertown 1, Longmeadow 1 – Madysen LePage found the net for the Orioles. Macie Bolton added an assist. Mabelle Bessette stopped tow shots for Belchertown, and Jill DeBarge turned away three.

Granby 1, Monument Mountain 1 – Ella Laliberte scored for the Rams in a home draw Wednesday. Gabby Walz made 15 saves for Granby.

Field hockey

Smith Academy 1, Mohawk Trail 0 – Makena Valentine put away the game winner for the Falcons in the third quarter. Amanda Novak had an assist.

Hadley Szynal saved three shots in a shutout.

Belchertown 1, Pioneer Regional 1 – Eliza Rothstein tied the game in the fourth quarter for the Orioles. Abigail Olden had an assist for Belchertown.

Pioneer went ahead in the third quarter. Belchertown’s Dalyla Cote saved two shots.

Southwick 1, Northampton 0 – The Rams put the winning goal away in the first quarter and held on.

Mavis Rudof made three saves for the Blue Devils.

South Hadley 0, West Springfield 0 – Kaitlyn Lynes saved the only two shots she faced for her seventh shutout of the year. The Tigers put three shots on goal.

Holyoke 1, Amherst 0 – Siobhan Armstrong put away the game’s only goal to win it for the Purple Knights. Molly O’Donnell assisted the play. Mckenzie Schreyer saved eight shots for Amherst.

Girls cross country

Longmeadow 23, Amherst 33 – April Schilling led the Hurricanes in third, crossing the line in 21 minutes, 3 seconds Tuesday. Elizabeth Sawicki took sixth (22:14), Bevin Montgomery-Gehrt was seventh (23:15), Julia Edgerly finished eighth (23:20) and Ava Zimmerman took ninth (23:34).