

Methuen 4, Chelmsford 3 - Jonathan Diaz scored twice in the first half to give the visiting Rangers (7-8-3) a 3-1 lead, and after Chelmsford (6-8-2) tied it up, Josh Boumel picked a perfect time to score his first goal of the season to propel Methuen to the win. 7 Flyers (11-1-5) shut out the visiting Redhawks in the Bay State Conference match. Charlestown’s momentum carried into the final set, and they jumped out to an 11-5 lead they would not give up, securing the match win.ĭuxbury 3, Xaverian 1 - Jadon Seo’s two goals were the difference in the nonleague win for the host Dragons (5-11-2).įramingham 5, Natick 0 - Senior Yuri Santos scored three goals as the No. The fourth set was just as close as the previous two, and three kills from Hashioka (11 kills) and six from Velasquez helped the Townies tie the match with a 28-26 win.

“Once they got that under control, things were much better.” “I told them that we are a serving team, and they weren’t getting their serves in like they used to,” Harris said.

Velasquez said the team regrouped after focusing on communicating and supporting each other, helping the senior end her career with a league title.Īfter a rocky start that featured six service errors, Harris praised the team’s ability to reclaim an area of the game that has been their strength. With their season on the brink, an ace by Isabella Velasquez (13 kills, 3 aces) gave Charlestown the narrow 25-23 third-set win. The teams alternated points for most of the second set, but a costly attack error resulted in East Boston (13-5) winning the set and assuming a commanding 2-0 lead. After Charlestown closed the gap against the Jets to 14-13 in the first set, East Boston went on a run that proved to be insurmountable. The Townies (12-4) fell into an early deficit after conceding the first two sets by scores of 25-17 and 26-24. “This year, everything just kind of jelled together,” Harris said.
