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<strong>10</strong><br />
Props for Nelson<br />
WEEKLYNEWS.NET - 978-532-5880 OCTOBER <strong>11</strong>, 2018<br />
Fenwick football team<br />
gives Williams nothing<br />
PHOTO | BOB ELLIS/UMASS LOWELL ATHLETICS<br />
A hat trick against Binghamton by <strong>Peabody</strong>’s Emily<br />
Nelson has earned her America East Rookie of the Week<br />
honors. This is her second Rookie of the Week award of<br />
the season. She scored three goals in a span of 15 minutes<br />
in the River Hawks’ 3-1 win against Binghamton on<br />
Sunday. Nelson also had a big game in UMass Lowell’s<br />
double overtime tie against New Hampshire, playing<br />
all 1<strong>10</strong> minutes and attempting a pair of shots. She now<br />
leads the team in goals with seven and sits at third in<br />
minutes played. Nelson and the River Hawks are back at<br />
it against Maine this Thursday at Cushing Field.<br />
Complimentary<br />
ROUNDUP<br />
The Bishop Fenwick football<br />
team blanked Archbishop<br />
Williams, 28-0, on the road<br />
Friday night. With the victory,<br />
Fenwick improved to 4-1 this<br />
season, 2-0 in Catholic Central<br />
League play. Chrys Wilson<br />
threw two touchdown passes,<br />
one of five yards to Ethan<br />
Gonzalez and a 49-yard toss<br />
to Keegan O’Connor. Wilson<br />
completed 5-of-6 pass attempts<br />
for 78 yards. Jason Roman<br />
completed 7-of-8 pass attempts<br />
for 82 yards. David Cifuentes<br />
ran the ball 13 times for 47<br />
yards and scored two touchdowns.<br />
Cifuentes went 4-for-4<br />
on PAT’s.<br />
“Our defense played well,”<br />
Crusaders coach Dave Woods<br />
said. “It was a little similar to<br />
last week’s second half. Our<br />
offense only ran seven plays in<br />
the first half and about 30 for<br />
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the whole game. The defense<br />
was on the field for a good part<br />
of the night and they didn’t<br />
give up any points or many first<br />
downs.”<br />
Fenwick visits Malden<br />
Catholic Friday, Oct. 12 (7 p.m.).<br />
“It’s a big challenge,” Woods<br />
said. “It’s a big step up. That’s<br />
a team used to playing against<br />
tougher competition than we<br />
play against so we’ll see how<br />
we can do.”<br />
VOLLEYBALL<br />
Ham-Wenham 3, <strong>Peabody</strong> 2<br />
The Tanners took it five sets<br />
Monday night on the road, but<br />
couldn’t come away with the<br />
win. The set scores were 25-<strong>10</strong>,<br />
17-25, 22-25, 25-18, 14-16.<br />
Alexa Flewelling and Ava<br />
LaValle each had 12 kills in<br />
the win, while Rachel Coleman<br />
added an impressive 30 assists.<br />
Tatiana Correia contributed<br />
an equally impressive 31 digs,<br />
while Jonalyn Carpenter added<br />
four kills and two blocks.<br />
<strong>Peabody</strong> 3, Revere 0<br />
At <strong>Peabody</strong> Friday, the<br />
Tanners (7-3) won in straight<br />
sets, 25-19, 25-17 and 25-17.<br />
Martyna Kot tallied <strong>11</strong> aces and<br />
five kills, Flewelling added <strong>10</strong><br />
kills, Coleman totalled 22 assists<br />
and four aces, Ava LaValle<br />
contributed with seven kills<br />
and three blocks, and Danielle<br />
Diantgikis played a solid game.<br />
<strong>Peabody</strong> 3, English 1<br />
Behind a big game by Correia<br />
(14 service points, three aces, 15<br />
digs, kill), the Tanners earned a<br />
solid road win Oct. 2.<br />
Kot also had a solid game on<br />
the back line with six digs, five<br />
aces, three assists and two kills,<br />
Coleman dished out 15 assists.<br />
LaValle and Flewelling each had<br />
five kills and Olivia Kiricoples<br />
had four. Diantgikas had three<br />
digs and a kill, Carpenter had<br />
two kills and Samantha Wallace<br />
chipped in with one.<br />
For English, Merily Folestal<br />
and Julia Somaiy played well.<br />
“We knew coming into this<br />
game that it was going to be<br />
challenging, as <strong>Peabody</strong> is a<br />
very good team,” said English<br />
coach Mike Haddad.<br />
BOYS SOCCER<br />
Fenwick 4, Winthrop 0<br />
Sean Kern’s hat trick doomed<br />
the Vikings in a non-conference<br />
game Monday at Donaldson<br />
Stadium. Kern has scored<br />
<strong>11</strong> goals this season. Brian<br />
Harrington also scored a goal<br />
for Fenwick, which improved<br />
to 5-5-1.<br />
FIELD HOCKEY<br />
<strong>Peabody</strong> 2, Everett 0<br />
It took a bit longer than the<br />
<strong>Peabody</strong> field hockey team<br />
had hoped but with a 2-0 win<br />
over Everett Oct. 3, the Tanners<br />
earned their first win of the 2018<br />
season. The win also marks<br />
the first victory for first-year<br />
<strong>Peabody</strong> coach Tawny Palmieri.<br />
“Everyone on the varsity<br />
team played and contributed to<br />
the win tonight,” Palmieri said.<br />
“JV also win their first game<br />
too. All around the program had<br />
a great night and played the best<br />
they have as a team so far.”<br />
Sophie Izzo and Bella<br />
Decicco each had a goal in the<br />
victory, while Hailee Monies<br />
had two assists. Goalie Sydney<br />
Branga earned the shutout in<br />
net.<br />
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Thursday, Oct. <strong>11</strong><br />
Field hockey<br />
Gloucester at <strong>Peabody</strong>, 4<br />
Golf<br />
Beverly at <strong>Peabody</strong>, 4<br />
Williams at Fenwick, 3<br />
Volleyball<br />
<strong>Peabody</strong> at Beverly, 5<br />
Fenwick at Arl. Cath. 5:30<br />
Friday, Oct. 12<br />
Girls soccer<br />
Swampscott at <strong>Peabody</strong>, 4<br />
Boys soccer<br />
<strong>Peabody</strong> at Beverly, 4<br />
Field hockey<br />
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Fenwick at Swampscott,<br />
3:45<br />
Football<br />
Malden at <strong>Peabody</strong>, 7<br />
Fenwick at Malden Cath., 7<br />
Saturday, Oct. 13<br />
Boys soccer<br />
Billerica at <strong>Peabody</strong>, 3<br />
Sunday, Oct. 14<br />
No events scheduled<br />
Monday, Oct. 15<br />
Boys soccer<br />
Austin Prep at Fenwick,<br />
5:30<br />
Girls soccer<br />
Fenwick at Austin Prep,<br />
3:45<br />
Golf<br />
Fenwick at Arl. Cath., 3<br />
Field hockey<br />
Fenwick at Monomoy, 4<br />
Tuesday, Oct. 16<br />
Golf<br />
Spellman at Fenwick, 3<br />
Cross country<br />
Fenwick at St. Mary’s, 3:30<br />
Volleyball<br />
Fenwick at St. Mary’s, 5:30<br />
Wednesday, Oct. 17<br />
Boys soccer<br />
Williams at Fenwick, 6