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  • Greater Lowell Tech shuts out Lowell Catholic on Thanksgiving Eve

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    Greater Lowell Tech football players will certainly enjoy their Thanksgiving meals Thursday.

    On Wednesday night, playing at home in Tyngsboro, the Gryphons rolled to a 30-0 victory over Lowell Catholic.

    GLT finished the season 5-6, while the Crusaders ended with a 1-10 record. More details to come.

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  • Local roundup: Westford’s Bo MacCormack III scores for BC in college debut

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    Bo MacCormack III didn’t put up eye-popping numbers in his college debut Saturday.

    But the Westford resident did what he always seems to do when he’s on a football field – he reached the end zone. A 5-11, 198-pound true freshman, the running back scored for Boston College on a two-yard rush with 9:11 left.

    The score gave BC a 58-3 lead and the Eagles went on to crush Fordham, 66-10, in season-opening action under sunny skies at Alumni Stadium.

    MacCormack committed to play at Syracuse University before changing his mind and opting to play for head coach Bill O’Brien at BC. At Buckingham, Browne & Nichols, MacCormack became the all-time leading rusher in Massachusetts high school history.

    He galloped for 6,699 yards and finished with 100 rushing TD’s.

    In his college debut, he gained nine yards on three carries and returned two kickoffs for 37 yards.

    College soccer

    Giansiracusa shines: Freshman Maggie MacDonald netted two goals in her collegiate debut and sophomore Christa Giansiracusa (Tewksbury) recorded her first career shutout as Plymouth State University topped Thomas College, 3-0, in non-conference women’s action at Smith Field in Waterville, Maine.

    Giansiracusa finished with two saves.

    UML ties: Freshman Alvaro Medrano (Guatemala City, Guatemala) made his second career shutout in as many matches, as the UMass Lowell men battled the University of the Incarnate Word Cardinals to a 0-0 draw in San Antonio, Texas.

    Medrano, who made two saves in 90 minutes, has now kept a clean sheet in each of his two collegiate starts. Offensively, 10 River Hawks (2-1-1) logged a shot, with eight of those shots coming on target. On defense, sophomore Aamir Ketbache (Frankfurt am Main, Germany) played the entire game, while sophomore Henry Wohlt (Milwaukee, Wis.) logged 72 minutes in his second appearance of the season.

    College field hockey

    UML falls: UMass Lowell freshman goalkeeper Veerle Mous (Breda, Netherlands) registered 11 saves in a hard-fought, 3-0 loss to No. 14 UMass.

    “I’m really happy with our performance in the first three quarters,” said UML head coach Shannon LeBlanc. “It’s just unfortunate that after three great quarters we didn’t play our best when it mattered.”

    Sophomore Karlijn Kerkhof (Rotterdam, Netherlands) led the way on the offensive end with four shots, while senior Madison Leeper (Amherst, N.Y.) and sophomore Alice Van Hemelen (Tervuren, Netherlands) each added two.

    Pelham’s Aleena Cunha executes a flip throw during Friday’s girls soccer game against Milford. The Pythons dropped their home opener, 3–1. (James Thomas for the Lowell Sun)

    High school golf

    GLT starts well: Greater Lowell Tech has defeated its first two opponents, Northeast Metro, 149-122, and Nashoba Tech, 155-117.

    Against Northeast Metro, Tommy McKiernan led the Gryphons by scoring 40 points. He was followed by Brody Simmons (26), Nolan Torpey (24), Jackson Ferreira (23), Ben Hickok (18) and Joe McMenamy (18).

    In the victory over Nashoba Tech, McKiernan and Simmons paced the winners with 34 and 32 points, respectively.

    Hickok collected 30 followed by Ferreira (21), Jack Hickok (19) and Andrew Baia (19).

    Auto racing

    Moulton takes third: A 50-lap special Ammonoosuc Asphalt Mini-Late Models was held Saturday at White Mountain Motorsports Park in North Woodstock, N.H.

    Chris Moulton of Pepperell drove a terrific race and finished third in a competitive field.

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  • Wednesday’s local roundup/scores: Westford Academy, Billerica net volleyball victories

    Wednesday’s local roundup/scores: Westford Academy, Billerica net volleyball victories

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    Powered by Sophie Krauss and Isla Hummer, Westford Academy notched an impressive Dual County League girls volleyball victory over Waltham.

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  • Week 3 high school football: Resurgent Dracut excited to host Nashoba Tech

    Week 3 high school football: Resurgent Dracut excited to host Nashoba Tech

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    A matchup between undefeated Nashoba Tech (2-0) and a resurgent Dracut team highlights Friday’s high school football slate.

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  • High school co-ed track preview: Greater Lowell Tech, Pelham eyeing strong seasons

    High school co-ed track preview: Greater Lowell Tech, Pelham eyeing strong seasons

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    Greater Lowell

    League: CAC

    Last season: boys 4-1; girls 3-2

    Captains: Elvin Ramirez, sr., spr; Edward Yeboah, jr., dist/jumps; Dennis Mowatt, sr., throws; Yazmin Jenkins, jr., throws; Melanie Reyes, sr., dist; Joyce Philippe, sr., jumps.

    Returning letterwinners: Halle Nouel, sr., multi; Hadassa Gianni, so., multi; Tshiabu Mutombo, so., sp; Immani Omorogbe, so., sp; Jason Berard, jr., jumps; Alex Domezil, so., spr; Kaleb Lopez, so., spr/jumps.

    Promising newcomers: Olivia Stack, fr., dist.; Cedaine Decosma, fr., spr/md; Lindsay Romelus, spr/jumps; Jesus Andrades, so., spr; Isaiah Gagne, so., md/dist; Andres Valle, so., spr.

    Coach Butch Dion (5th season): “We are being positive that we will have another successful year. All teams in our league this year have recruited more athletes, which will make our meet a little more challenging this year.”

    Lowell Catholic/Innovation Academy

    League: Independent

    Returning letterwinners: Jeremiah Cruz, sr., spr; Xavier Boateng, jr., spr/hurd; Tyler Ouellette , fr., md;  Nina Pierre, so., spr; Xavier Smay, so. spr; Brianna Amponsah, fr., spr; Soriya Un, 7th, spr; Jack Griffin, jr, dist.; Shane Nherrison.

    Promising newcomers: Meredith Morey, sr., spr; Olivia O’Connor, sr., hurd; Jayden Lopez, sr., spr/hurd; Dimitri Sime, sr., hurd; Andrew Kanakor, sr. spr; Tyrese Acevedo, jr., hurd; Divine Burroughs, so., spr/hurd; Erving Tavarez, jr., hurd; Sean Ouellette, so. md; James McGonigle, fr., dist; Marco Nthala, fr., dis;

    Nashoba Tech

    League: CAC

    Last season: 3-3

    Captains: Sam Hesketh, jr., dist/jumps; Damion Carey, sr., throws; Sydney Rokita, so., multi; Lidia David, jr., md/disc/

    Returning letterwinners: Adley Phillips, sr., multi; Nick Bresnick, sr., throws/spr; Zach Cover, sr., md; Keegan Strykowski, so., dist; Tristan McDermott, so., spr/jumps Doug Hall, sr., spr/jumps; Connor McCall, sr., spr/jumps; Jack Collins, sr., dist/jav; Josie Daisy, jr., dist/throws; Annabella Santana Berrio, so., spr; Jack Sinclair, so., hurd/throws.

    Promising newcomers: Jayden Jean, fr., spr/disc; Destanee Soba, fr., spr/jumps; Alessia Palmisano, fr., md; Luke Reynolds, fr., md/jav; Nathanial Phillips, so., spr/hurd; Jack Meadows, fr., dist; Seamus Peters, fr., dist; Jaxzon Gianangelo, fr., dist; Connor Takvorian, so., md/jav; Charles Soderstrom, fr., spr/hurd.

    Coach Bruce Sullivan (10th season): “This year feels very promising. Though we haven’t won the CAC since 2021, our combination of experience and youth makes this an exciting year. Though we graduated our top point scorer in Ian McDermott, we have added lots of depth at every position.”

    Pelham

    League: NHIAA Div. 3

    Last season: Boys second at D3 states; girls fifth at D3 states

    Captains: Reese Nicolosi, sr., hurd; Elise Sullivan, sr, spr; Jack Drouin, sr., md; Colby Crear, jr., hurd/jumps.

    Returning letterwinners: Bryanna Gosselin, sr., throws; Emily Vincent, sr., pv; Gabrielle Minuti, sr., pv; Molly Coakley, sr., pv; Ben Riordan, sr., md; Jakub Fredette, sr., throws; Kyle Elie, sr., spr; Logan Dumont, sr., md; Ryan LaPlant, sr., spr.

    Promising newcomers: Addison Martin, fr., spr; Emily Tetreault, fr., md; Hunter Demers, fr., md; Nick Louh, fr., spr.

    Coach Brandon Hannon (7th season): “We have the largest team in the history of the program with over 80 athletes. We are going after a state championship this season.”

    Nashoba Tech’s track captains this spring are, from left, Damion Carey, Sam Hesketh, Sydney Rokita and Lidia Davis. (Courtesy photo)

     

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