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Silver sensations

Matthew Garrity follows through on a swing for Southwick on the 15th hole. (Photo by Chris Putz)

Matthew Garrity follows through on a swing for Southwick on the 15th hole. (Photo by Chris Putz)

AGAWAM – It may not be a gold medal, but the Southwick Rams high school golf team is celebrating a well-deserved victory of sorts.
Senior Jagger Turgeon finished with a round of 83, one off medalist Joe Conkey’s (Pathfinder) 82 to help lead Southwick to a second-place finish in the West Division 2 golf championship Monday at Crestview Country Club in Agawam.
“It’s a thrill,” said Southwick coach Al Selden, who, in his seventh season, posted the team’s highest finish in school history. The Rams shot a combined team total of 354, behind only Belchertown’s 348, which will qualify them for the states next Mon., Oct. 31 at Black Swan Country Club in Georgetown.

SOUTHWICK RAMS WEST D2 Runners-up

SOUTHWICK RAMS
WEST D2 Runners-up

“To make it to states as a team is a pretty good accomplishment,” Selden said. “We’re going to have a good time.”
The blustery conditions were less-than-desirable for several golfers. Southwick braved the tricky weather, nearly blowing away the entire field as a team. The Rams only obstacle were the Belchertown Orioles, who primarily play a D1 schedule during the regular season.
Bradley Durand shot an 86 for Southwick, followed by James Longhi (91), Chris Molta (94), Matthew Garrity (94), and Christopher Baker (101).

Westfield’s Ryan Towle hits out of a sand trap at the West Division 1 golf championship Monday at The Ranch Golf Club in Southwick. (Photo by Chris Putz)

Westfield’s Ryan Towle hits out of a sand trap at the West Division 1 golf championship Monday at The Ranch Golf Club in Southwick. (Photo by Chris Putz)

D1 CHAMPIONSHIP: East Longmeadow’s Noah Peterson shot a first-place 76, and Longmeadow won the West Division 1 golf championship Monday at The Ranch Golf Club in Southwick.
Agawam’s Matteo Godek, and Longmeadow’s Michael Bechard and Connor Phillips all tied for second with a 78. Jack Hogan had Westfield’s best finish with an 81. Bombers’ Liam Whitman and Matt Bonsall each shot 90s. Ari Schwartz had a 94.

GIRLS’ SOCCER
Lannon, Tigers tie HCSS
Westfield Technical Academy 3, Hampden Charter School of Science 3

Heather Lannon scored two goals – one off a pass from Chantal Parenteau and one off a direct kick well outside the 18 – and Liliya Stepanchuk had one for Westfield Tech. Bri Hoffman assisted.
“I’m really pleased with the way the Tigers stepped up against an opponent that has always been tough on us,” Westfield Tech coach Lyle Washington said.

Mustangs topple Rams
Monson 5, Southwick 1

Lilly Fabian scored two goals, and Monson cruised to a home victory. Southwick’s Alex Mello also scored a goal.
Southwick goalies Tori Richburg and Hannah Gerrish combined for nine saves. The Rams fell to 9-4-3 overall.

Gators knotted
Gateway 1, Smith Academy 1

Samantha Belardo scored the lone Gateway goal, and Gators’ goalie Becca Herman made a save in net in the team’s tie.
Gateway improved to 11-2-4.

Goodreau extends points’ streak
Putnam 3, St. Mary 1

Seventh grader Allie Goodreau scored the lone goal for St. Mary. Emmalina Toma had the assist.
Goodreau has now scored a goal or assisted in every game this season.

Brownies silence Bombers
Agawam 3, Westfield 0

Mia Kelley scored twice, MaryKate Wysocki scored once, and Erin Berthiaume (6 saves) earned a shutout in net for Agawam. Westfield goalie Erin McDermott finished with 13 saves.

FIELD HOCKEY
Lancers ground Bombers
Longmeadow 3, Westfield 0

Three different Longmeadow players scored to down Westfield. Lancers’ Kyra Ashe had one goal and one assist, and Kelsey Low and Haley Daigneault scored a goal apiece.
Longmeadow goalie Lindsay Pelliccia (1 save) earned a shutout in net. Westfield keeper Gwen Smith made seven saves.

JV GIRLS’ SOCCER
Southwick 0, Monson 0

Hannah Gerrish made 10 saves for Southwick; Rams’ goalie Maya Daley had 13.

LATE RESULTS
Fri., Oct. 21
BOYS’ SOCCER
St. Mary 3, Pioneer Valley Christian Academy 3

St. Mary kept its playoff hopes alive with a tie against PVCA at Westfield Middle School North.
St. Mary raced out to a 2-0 lead. Pioneer Valley rallied for three straight goals, but the Saints answered back with a game-tying goal with 15 minutes left.
“We could’ve used the win, but we’re still right in the midst of a playoff spot,” St. Mary coach Bill Lamirande said.
Aaron Blanchard scored two goals, and freshman Joe Lucardi scored his first varsity goal, a 50-yarder. Blanchard and Drew Collins each had an assist.
St. Mary must win its final two games to qualify for the postseason.

Southwick 2, Palmer 0
Brandon Castor and Connor Geddis scored one goal apiece in Southwick’s road shutout. Rams’ goalie Nick Chambers (five saves) earned a shutout.

Gateway 2, Smith Academy 0

Jayden Marge had a hand in both scoring plays, assisting Nick Cooper and scoring a goal of his own. Gators’ keeper Shane Mastello finished with two saves for a shutout.

FIELD HOCKEY
Southwick 5, Franklin Tech 1

Southwick improved to 8-6 with a resounding victory. Emily Martin had two goals and one assist, Erica Pickard finished with a goal and assist, Alyssa Pompi had two assists, Lyle Massoia and Alex Grimaldi each scored a goal, and Montana Conizzaro had an assist.

JV BOYS’ SOCCER
Southwick 2, Palmer 0

Paul Whalley scored two goals to lead Southwick. Whalley scored on a pass from Eric Haynes and on a PK. The Rams improved to 9-2-3.

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