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WEEKLYNEWS.NET - 978-532-5880 OCTOBER <strong>25</strong>, 2018<br />

Masco sweeps past Pioneer field hockey<br />

By Anne Marie Tobin<br />

The <strong>Lynnfield</strong> field hockey team (12-3-1) ran into<br />

a buzzsaw Monday afternoon, going down to host<br />

Masconomet, 2-0.<br />

The game was scoreless until the final minute of the first<br />

half when Masco’s Mac Graves scored the game winner<br />

with just 42 seconds left on the clock. The Chieftains (14-<br />

1-2) added an insurance goal with 13 minutes to go in the<br />

game.<br />

The Pioneers had a chance to make it a one-goal game<br />

on a nice run by Brianna Barrett. She slipped the ball ahead<br />

to sister Ashley Barrett deep in the offensive zone, who<br />

crossed the ball in front of the net, but Lily Rothwell and<br />

Maddie Murphy were muscled off the ball.<br />

“Masco is just a very good team, but our defense came<br />

up big at times, squelching several of their opportunities,”<br />

said <strong>Lynnfield</strong> coach Mamie Reardon. “Grace MacDonald,<br />

Mia Lemieux and Carolyn Garofoli played great games,<br />

and Emily Dickey also held her own in goal. I’ve been very<br />

happy with Emily’s focus, especially at practice, and has<br />

really come a long way in two years.<br />

“Today, out forwards couldn’t get anything going, but the<br />

defense did some good things, but we needed to beat them<br />

today to win the CAL, but now with three losses we cannot<br />

catch them.”<br />

<strong>Lynnfield</strong> 3, Pentucket 1<br />

At a very chilly Pioneer Stadium on Senior Night Oct.<br />

18, the Pioneers were outshot (12-9) and out-cornered (7-5),<br />

but led in the only category that counted - goals scored - to<br />

pick up their 12th win of the season.<br />

Jen Flynn led the offense with a 2-point performance<br />

(goal, assist).<br />

Seniors Grace Sokop, Lauren Gaudette, Sarah Crockett<br />

and Jenna Kelly earned their first starts of the season. Sokop<br />

PHOTO | ANNE MARIE TOBIN<br />

Brianna Barrett was outstanding at midfield, said<br />

coach Mamie Reardon.<br />

wasted not time in staking the Pioneers to a 1-0 lead at the<br />

26:11 mark on a corner taken by senior captain Ashley<br />

Barrett.<br />

“Grace practices like she plays and she and the other<br />

three, who have not started a game this season, earned it<br />

tonight with their hard work,” Reardon said. “Everyone got<br />

in the first half and some came back in the second half, but,<br />

honestly, this group of seniors has gotten more time than any<br />

senior class I’ve ever had. That speaks to their hard work<br />

and our team depth. Some years I have not had a strong<br />

bench, but I do this year. Tonight the girls really wanted it.”<br />

Pentucket’s Megan Bean tied the game with a goal off a<br />

corner at the 8:40 mark.<br />

The Pioneers got a big boost late in the half when Flynn<br />

tipped a shot taken by Garofoli off a Buckley stick stop on a<br />

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corner with only 20 seconds left in the half.<br />

“That was a big goal to end the half,” said Reardon. “That<br />

was a beautiful corner and Carolyn just got off a great hit.<br />

Carolyn played great tonight. She really is understanding<br />

how to play her position to benefit the team, especially<br />

by staying wide to open up the field. She was outstanding<br />

tonight.”<br />

With a little more than <strong>10</strong> minutes left in the game, Lily<br />

Rothwell added an insurance goal to make it a 3-1 game.<br />

Flynn picked up an assist on the play, slipping a pass to<br />

Rothwell on the post, who hammered it home<br />

“That was a huge goal to put us up by two,” Reardon<br />

said. “It was a great game with two very skilled teams and<br />

that goal was an example of how fortunate we were to be<br />

able to connect with our passing on all of our goals.”<br />

<strong>Lynnfield</strong>, however, needed to survive a Sachems’ offensive<br />

assault in the last three minutes that launched four<br />

shots on senior goalie Emily Dickey. Dickey was up to the<br />

challenge, turning away each and every shot to secure the<br />

victory.<br />

“Emily is definitely the backbone of the team,” said<br />

Buckley. “Her voice travels from the defense all the way<br />

up to the offense, so she is our biggest motivator. She had to<br />

make some saves tonight, but, with so many shutouts, she<br />

needed to get the work as once we get to the tournament, she<br />

will be seeing more shots from some of these good teams.”<br />

“Tonight was an exciting night being a senior,” Buckley<br />

said. “For three years we have been supporting our seniors,<br />

and now it’s our turn. We know what it was like for those<br />

seniors to get a win on Senior Night, so now, for us, it feels<br />

great to get a win on our Senior Night.<br />

Buckley added she was not surprised by the early minutes<br />

turned in by the seniors who got their first starts, especially<br />

Sokop.<br />

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