
The Frontier boys and girls cross country teams raced past Granby and Mahar at Dufresne Park in Granby on Tuesday.
The Redhawks totaled three wins altogether in the meet, plus had the top finishers in each 3.1 mile race.
Evan Hedlund took first in the boys race for Frontier, finishing in 19 minutes, 52 seconds, while Louise Flagollet crossed the finish line first for the Redhawks in 23:43 in the girls race.
The boys beat the Senators by a score of 15-48 and the Rams, 18-45. The girls only raced against Granby and won, 19-40.
Luke Howard (19:52), Adam Paul (20:32), Dean Gray (20:35) and Caleb Libbey (22:21) also picked up points for the Frontier boys as top-six finishers.
On the girls side, the Redhawks’ Liv Christensen (23:45), Maia Christensen (24:32), Phoebe Radner (24:33) and Maddie Antes (25:33) raced well behind Flagollet.
The Rams were powered by a pair of third-place finishes. Colby Carleton concluded the boys 5k in 20:23, while Addie Hill’s time came in at 23:50.
Grace Cooney (24:40), Rowan Cook (26:30), Adelyn Zimmer (27:15) and Lucy Camp (28:45) rounded out the host’s top five girls placers.
The Granby boys narrowly lost to Mahar by a score of 25-32.
Amherst 19, Northampton 37 (boys) — Led by Calvin Miller, the Hurricanes had five of the first six runners come in during Tuesday’s dual meet victory at Northampton Community Gardens.
Miller won the race in 16:47, yet second place went to the Blue Devils’ Gus Frey, who’s time clocked in at 17:13.
Amherst then saw Peter Nedeau (17:35), Otis Fairey (17:35), Nico Lisle (17:36) and Sam Woodruff (18:07) cross the finish line to make up its five placers.
Henry Daggett (18:10) and Dashiell Kruckemeyer (18:25) followed behind Frey as Northampton’s top three finishers.
Amherst 24, Northampton 31 (girls) — The Hurricanes’ three-runner pack of Lilly Pope (21:09), Genevieve Dole (21:13) and Marit MacDonald (21:32) was the difference in Tuesday’s tight meet with the Blue Devils. The trio placed second, third and fourth to secure the valuable, low points.
Kristina Barseghyan (22:02) and Ella Austin (22:13) were Amherst’s all-important fourth and fifth runners to finish.
Mairead O’Neil won the race as Northampton’s speedster finished in 20:30. Next was Charlotte Shimpach (21:34) and Zea Meerbergen (21:55) who earned fifth and sixth place, respectively.
Blue Devils’ Maddalena Figueroa (22:24) and Mia Levy (22:28) took ninth and 10th place as their fourth and fifth runners.
Boys soccer
Hopkins 2, Athol 1 — Two points from Drew Crutch (goal, assist) helped the Golden Hawks take the win.
James Anderson (goal) and Owen Cain (assist) also tallied points for Hopkins. Karim Thompson scored for the Bears.
Hawks goalie Matt Feltovic recorded seven saves while Athol keeper Drake Wing totaled nine stops.
McCann Tech 5, PVCICS 0 — Five goals from the visitors pushed the Dragons’ losing streak to five straight.
PVCICS goalie Simon Doherty Girard grabbed five saves.
Gateway 2, Hoosac 1 — A couple of unassisted strikes in the second half gave the Gators the win.
Andrew Chepurenko and Bow Briggs (penalty kick) scored to hand Hoosac its first loss of the season.
Goalie Zack Hess had three saves for Gateway.
Belchertown 5, Granby 1 — Two goals from Jacob Gladu and two assists from Jordan Kalish catapulted the Orioles past the Rams.
Brandon Carillon scored for Granby to spoil Belchertown’s shutout.
Orioles’ Andrew Lambert posted two saves while Daniel Santiago mustered eight stops for the Rams.
Girls soccer
Northampton 2, Ludlow 1 — The Blue Devils converted on a corner-kick opportunity with less than a second remaining to steal the victory over the Lions.
Malia Silver sent in Northampton’s second of the night after Ludlow tied the game with 1:32 showing on the clock. Silver also scored the Blue Devils’ first goal earlier in the half.
Anna Oravec smothered five saves for Northampton in the thriller.
Volleyball
Smith Voc 3, Sci-Tech 0 — The Vikings earned its fourth consecutive win in the sweep.
Heidymar Diaz-Lopez (six aces, 17 assists, eight digs and seven kills), Hecmarie Diaz-Lopez (37 digs) and Roma Bentrewicz (10 assists, two digs) were among the many Vikings who stepped up in the victory.
Set scores were 25-19, 25-15 and 25-21.
Granby 3, Athol 2 —ย The Bears lost a long, five-set match to the Rams to come up short for the third straight match.
Maddie Desrosiers played well for Athol, contributing a team-high eight kills.
Set scores finished at 25-15, 16-25, 25-21, 16-25 and 15-17.
Golf
Smith Voc 172, Pioneer 183 — Pat Dabrowski was the only golfer to break 40 in the Vikings win against the Panthers at Wyckoff Country Club.
Dabrowski shot a three-over 37 to earn medalist honors for Smith Voc. Keller McMahon (43), Andrew Persaud (45) and Jayson Clark (47) aided the Vikings to the victory.
Carter Gerry (42), Tucker Aldrich (43) and Chayton Massa (49) scored for Pioneer.
Agawam 157, South Hadley 163 — Medalist honors from Ryan MacGregor couldn’t pull the Tigers past the Brownies.
MacGregor carded a one-over 37 at Ledges Golf Course.
Ludlow 168, Hampshire 181 — Cole Boissoneault (40), Colby Cabrini (45) and Noah Haryasz (46) were the Raiders top three golfers in the defeat at Ludlow Country Club.
Three Hampshire golfers shot a 50 to count as its fourth and final scorer.
Athol 165, Franklin Tech 176, Hopkins 175, Turners 186 — Braden Talbot shot the low round of 38 to lead the Eagles in Tuesday’s quad-meet at Thomas Memorial Golf Course.
Dominik St. Andre was best for the Bears (39), Ethan Eichorn powered the Thunder (40) and Ryley Regan and Aiden Keeling-Lococo (40) tied as the Golden Hawks’ leaders.
Late Monday Results
Boys soccer
Frontier 5, Chicopee Comp 0 — Gus Radner and Grayden Gifford each nabbed a goal and assist to guide the Redhawks in the shutout.
Frontier goalie Jack Cusson made four saves.
Field hockey
South Hadley 4, Palmer 0 — Three goals in the second half assured the Tigers’ third shutout in their last four games.
Quinn Carlson scored twice for South Hadley to spearhead its win.
Volleyball
Agawam 3, Frontier 0 — The Redhawks fell for the second straight match in the road loss.
Caitlin Maio managed 14 digs for Frontier.
PVIAC Boys Two-Ball area results
Jack Day and Braeden Talbot of Franklin Tech, 69
Jacob Cornelison and Brady Wood of Frontier, 70
Michael Murray and William Mitus of Belchertown, 71
Ryan MacGregor and Caiden Drohan of South Hadley, 73
Nico Johnson and Cole Boissonneault of Hampshire, 75
Ethan Heuer and Dominik St Andre of Athol, 76
Reed O’Connor and Max Sturdevant of Northampton, 80
Ben Scott and Owen Howard of Amherst, 83
Aiden Keeling-Lococo and Chace Earle of Hopkins, 84
Clayton Massa and Weston Jones of Pioneer, 89
Evan Kalin and Jacob Murrett of Easthampton, 91
Patrick Dabrowski and Andrew Persaud of Smith Voc, 94
Girls Western Mass Individual Golf Tournament area results
Ryley Regan of Hopkins, 76
Amelia Gruber of Easthampton, 79
Ryley McMahon of South Hadley, 88
Addy Wood of Frontier, 93
Scarlett Parent of Hampshire, 98
Alexa Radner of Belchertown, 105
Maeve Loring of Easthampton, 107







