HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP: Lehane strikes for five goals to power Blue Hills girls soccer

Blue Hills Regional Technical School's Emily Lehane, right, battles for ball possession against Mount Alvernia's Bridget Ryan on Thursday, Sept. 15, 2022.
Blue Hills Regional Technical School's Emily Lehane, right, battles for ball possession against Mount Alvernia's Bridget Ryan on Thursday, Sept. 15, 2022.
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Instant offense, just add water.

Emily Lehane, the program's all-time leading scorer, had five goals and a pair of assists on Tuesday as the Blue Hills Regional High girls soccer team outslugged Tri-County, 11-6, in the rain.

Warriors coach Nicole Flynn acknowledged it looked more like a football score, but the goal binge helped Blue Hills (5-0-2) continue its unbeaten start to the season.

Lehane, a senior from Braintree who is blind in one eye, scored Blue Hills' first four goals and twice set up Ally Johnson, a freshman from Holbrook who netted a hat trick.

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Brielle Doolin, Rose Ferguson and Emily Hietala, all from Holbrook, added single goals for the Warriors.

Kathleen Murphy (Norwood) had two assists.

In other high school action on Tuesday:

GIRLS SOCCER

West Bridgewater 8, Avon 1: The Wildcats got goals from eight different players -- Rachael Geniuch, Amanda Jacques, Ava Xayavong, Talia Donahue, Shelby Laime, Bryn Bouvier, Nora Brodil and Chloe Hulme. Jacques added three assists. Hanelie Cadet scored in the loss.

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Bridgewater-Raynham 4, Dartmouth 2: Lily Ford recorded a hat trick while Willow Forbes-Smith added a goal for the Trojans. Makena Columbus, Isabella Fischer, Breanna Reid, Isabella Johnson, Beyoncé Gray and goalkeeper Cori Cahill all played well for B-R (7-3).

Southeastern 4, Bristol-Plymouth 0: Lucy Calabrese scored two goals while Agapi Kouvlis had two assists and a goal for the Hawks. Paige Crockett recorded her fourth shutout of the season. Layza Levy scored off a feed from Natasha Nieves.

BOYS SOCCER

Braintree 6, Bridgewater-Raynham 0: Calum McClorey had a hat trick, Pierce Julien scored twice and added two assists, and Calum Williams added a goal for the host Wamps (7-4).

West Bridgewater 7, Avon 1: Ryan Estrelle (two goals, two assists) led the way for the Wildcats (5-2-2). Drew Raphel, Jamie Sheedy, Derek Frederickson, Saad Khan (first varsity) and Kyle Lyman also scored goals.

Hingham 6, Duxbury 1: Aiden Brazel and Cole Sampson each scored twice, and Jack Murtagh and Chris Connelly added goals for the Harbormen (5-0-3).

Braintree's Calum McClorey is held by Bridgwater-Raynham's Tyler Moreira while working through the midfield during first half action of their game against Bridgewater-Raynham at Braintree High on Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2022.
Braintree's Calum McClorey is held by Bridgwater-Raynham's Tyler Moreira while working through the midfield during first half action of their game against Bridgewater-Raynham at Braintree High on Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2022.

FIELD HOCKEY

Hanover 3, Duxbury 0: Katie Radzik, Mae Buchanan and Sami Burke (assist) scored goals for the Hawks (5-2-2) while MaryKate Vermette recorded the shutout. Sammy Baker also had an assist, and Meredith DeCoste and MacKenzie Foley were defensive standouts.

Silver Lake 5, Whitman-Hanson 0: Reagan Heath played well in the loss for the Panthers (0-7-2).

Plymouth North 1, Plymouth South 0: Megan Hanna scored the lone goal for North.

Bridgwater-Raynham's Austin Majer battles Braintree's Michael Rufo for the ball during second half action of their game against Braintree at Braintree High on Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2022.
Bridgwater-Raynham's Austin Majer battles Braintree's Michael Rufo for the ball during second half action of their game against Braintree at Braintree High on Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2022.

BOYS GOLF

Oliver Ames 155, Canton 163: Huck McCready shot 40 for Canton in the loss, and Brendan Tourgee, Joey Ryan and Gavin McMahon each carded 41.

Hanover 264, Pembroke 265: Matt Reynolds (42) and Ben Cataldo (43) led the way for the Hawks (8-3) in the close match at Pembroke Country Club. Pembroke's Sean Holmes shot 42.

Hingham 242, Plymouth North 251: J.D. Flynn and Charlie Matthews each shot 38 for unbeaten Hingham. North's Ethan Hogan shot 41.

North Quincy 240, Quincy 258: Jack Dunn shot 1-under-par 33 for Quincy.James Rogers shot 38 for NQ, and Thomas Walsh and Aidan Bridges each shot 39.

GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY

Hingham 21, Whitman-Hanson 39: Clare Lowther, Sarah Burke, Madeline Packard, Sydney Driscoll, Whitley Thompson, Maeve Moynihan and Chloe Williams led the Harborwomen to the win. McKenna McCarthy (third) and Sky Bucc-Anderson (fourth) ran well in the loss.

Quincy/North Quincy 21, Plymouth South 43: Salma Boukhtam won the 2.5-mile race for host Q/NQ. South's Sophia Adams was second.

Duxbury 24, Silver Lake 35: Megan Laliberte finished third overall in 19:36.8 for the Lakers (0-5). Erin Flaherty (19:46.1) and Stella Hurley (19:59.9) went 4-5.

Sharon 18, Canton 44: Tahlia Weaver finished third overall for Canton in 22:59. Johanna Bouwmeester (8th, 23:46) and Klara Redquest (10th, 24:12) also ran well.

BOYS CROSS COUNTRY

Sharon 20, Canton 38: Sam Vail finished third overall for Canton in a career-best 18:28 over the 5K course at Ward’s Berry Farm. Luke Darling (5th, 18:42) and Austin DiBiasio (9th, 20:06) also ran career-best

Hingham 15, Whitman-Hanson 43: Brendan Burm, Nico Gibson, Ryan Gates, Conor Anderson and Aaron Rogers swept the top five spots to lead Hingham (3-1) to a road win. Logan Bourgelas (sixth) was the top finisher for the Panthers.

Plymouth South 16, Quincy/North Quincy 43: Race winner Dylan Brilliant led a 1-4 sweep for the visiting Panthers. David Schmidt of Q/NQ was fifth.

Duxbury 20, Silver Lake 39: Spencer Cook won the race in 15:28.3 for the Lakers (2-3).

GIRLS VOLLEYBALL

Notre Dame Academy 3, Fontbonne Academy 0: Liv Flaherty (8 aces, 8 kills), Sofia Danick (7 aces, 18 assists) and Grace Burgoyne (3 aces, 11 kills) led NDA (6-5) to a 25-10, 25-14, 25-17 win.

This article originally appeared on The Patriot Ledger: HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP: South Shore scores and highlights from Tuesday